Men's team épée at the 2011 World Fencing Championships

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The Men's team épée event of the 2011 World Fencing Championships took place on October 15, 2011.

Contents

Medalists

Flag of France.svg  France
Ronan Gustin
Gauthier Grumier
Jean-Michel Lucenay
Yannick Borel
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Géza Imre
Péter Somfai
Gábor Boczkó
Péter Szényi
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland
Fabian Kauter
Benjamin Steffen
Max Heinzer
Florian Staub

Draw

Finals

SemifinalsFinal
 Flag of France.svg  France  45 
 Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  31 
 
   Flag of France.svg  France  45
  Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  37
Third place
 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland  23 Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  14
 Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  45  Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland  15

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
      
 Flag of France.svg  France  
 Bye  
 Flag of France.svg  France  45
  Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  15 
 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  45
 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia  34 
 Flag of France.svg  France  45
  Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  32 
 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  
 Bye  
 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  42
  Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  45 
 Bye 
 Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia   
 Flag of France.svg  France  45
  Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  41
 Flag of Canada.svg  Canada  
 Bye  
 Flag of Canada.svg  Canada  45
  Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  25 
 Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador  39
 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  45 
 Flag of Canada.svg  Canada  32
  Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  45 
 Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  45
 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria  28 
 Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  32
  Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  45 
 Bye 
 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany   

Section 2

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
      
 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  
 Bye  
 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  45
  Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  36 
 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone  0
 Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  0 
 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  39
  Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  45 
 Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan  
 Bye  
 Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan  43
  Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  44 
 Bye 
 Flag of Norway.svg  Norway   
 Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  33
  Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  45
 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  
 Bye  
 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  30
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  26 
 Bye 
 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic   
 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  40
  Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  42 
 Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  39
 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  45 
 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  23
  Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  45 
 Bye 
 Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea   

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
      
 Flag of the United States.svg  United States  
 Bye  
 Flag of the United States.svg  United States  14
  Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  13 
 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  45
 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  30 
 Flag of the United States.svg  United States  26
  Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland  31 
 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  
 Bye  
 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  31
  Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland  45 
 Bye 
 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland   
 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland  36
  Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  33
 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  
 Bye  
 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  45
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  39 
 Bye 
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands   
 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  29
  Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  45 
 Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  0
 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  Democratic Republic of the Congo  0 
 Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  30
  Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  45 
 Bye 
 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy   

Section 4

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
      
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  
 Bye  
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  45
  Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  35 
 Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq  20
 Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  45 
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  45
  Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  41 
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  
 Bye  
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  45
  Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  36 
 Bye 
 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine   
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  37
  Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  45
 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  
 Bye  
 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  45
  Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  40 
 Bye 
 Flag of Spain.svg  Spain   
 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  23
  Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  45 
 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  45
 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast  23 
 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  27
  Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  45 
 Bye 
 Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary   

Placement matches

5–8th place

5–8th place semifinalsFifth place
 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  37 
 Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  36 
 
   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  40
  Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  45
Seventh place
 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  45 Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  36
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  39  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  37

9–12th place

9–16th place quarterfinals9–12th place semifinalsNinth place
          
     
 Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  37
 
 Flag of Canada.svg  Canada  45 
 Flag of Canada.svg  Canada  30
 
  Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  45 
 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  41
 
 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  42 
 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  28
 
  Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  37
 Flag of the United States.svg  United States  40
 
 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  45 
 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  3511th place
 
  Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  44 
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  26 Flag of Canada.svg  Canada  35
 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  33  Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  45
 

13–16th place

13–16th place semifinals13th place
 Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  44 
 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  45 
 
   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  45
  Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  36
15th place
 Flag of the United States.svg  United States  34 Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  26
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt  45  Flag of the United States.svg  United States  45

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