Fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's épée
The men's épée was a fencing event held as part of the Fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth appearance of the event, which had been introduced in 1900. The competition was held from 11 to 13 July at the Östermalm Athletic Grounds. There were 93 competitors from 15 nations. Each nation could enter up to 12 fencers. The event was won by Paul Anspach of Belgium. His countryman Philippe le Hardy took bronze. Silver went to Denmark's Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier, the only medal won by the perennial Olympian who competed in seven Games over 40 years. The medals were the first in the men's épée for both nations.
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Fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's épée
The men's épée was a fencing event held as part of the Fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth appearance of the event, which had been introduced in 1900. The competition was held from 11 to 13 July at the Östermalm Athletic Grounds. There were 93 competitors from 15 nations. Each nation could enter up to 12 fencers. The event was won by Paul Anspach of Belgium. His countryman Philippe le Hardy took bronze. Silver went to Denmark's Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier, the only medal won by the perennial Olympian who competed in seven Games over 40 years. The medals were the first in the men's épée for both nations.
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Indywidualny turniej szpadzist ...... przedłużenia szpady do 94 cm.
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La competició d'espasa masculi ...... dents de 15 nacions diferents.
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La competizione della spada in ...... in Östermalms IP) a Stoccolma.
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The men's épée was a fencing e ...... e men's épée for both nations.
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Gold medalist Paul Anspach
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Indywidualny turniej szpadzist ...... przedłużenia szpady do 94 cm.
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La competició d'espasa masculi ...... dents de 15 nacions diferents.
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La competizione della spada in ...... in Östermalms IP) a Stoccolma.
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Esgrima als Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1912 - espasa individual masculina
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Fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's épée
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Scherma ai Giochi della V Olimpiade - Spada individuale maschile
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Szermierka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1912 – szpada indywidualnie mężczyzn
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