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Fencing At The 1932 Summer Olympics – Men's Team épée
The men's team épée was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1932 Summer Olympics programme. It was the sixth appearance of the event. The competition was held from 5 August 1932 to 7 August 1932. 32 fencers from 7 nations competed, with two other nations entering but not appearing. Each team could have a maximum of six fencers, with four participating in any given match. The competition format continued the pool play round-robin from prior years, but increased the number of touches to win a bout to 3.Official Report, p. 509 Each of the four fencers from one team would face each of the four from the other, for a total of 16 bouts per match. The team that won more bouts won the match. Matches were sometimes stopped when one team had won (e.g., Belgium against Canada was stopped at 9–2), but sometimes not (United States against Canada played all the way to 15–1). Pool matches unnecessary to the result were not played (with Belgium and the United States both beati ...
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160th Regiment State Armory
The Wallis Annenberg Building (originally the 160th Regiment State Armory, and also referred to as the Exposition Park Armory) is a building located in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California. It was built in 1912 and designed by architect J.W. Wollett. The building served as the armory for the 160th Infantry Regiment between World War I and World War II The armory hosted the fencing competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics as well as the fencing part of the modern pentathlon. It seated 1,800 for the event. It also served as an exposition hall and ballroom during the early- and mid-20th century. In 1947, the armory was converted into a bowling alley and hosted a tournament of the American Bowling Congress. It later served as a roller derby venue. The 160th left in 1961, and the building was used as headquarters for the board of trustees of the California State Colleges in the 1960s It then served as exhibit space for the Los Angeles Museum of Science and Industry (now t ...
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Frank Righeimer
Frank Righeimer (February 28, 1909 – July 5, 1998) was an American fencer. He won two bronze medals at the 1932 Summer Olympics. He graduated from Yale University and Harvard Law School Harvard Law School (Harvard Law or HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest continuously operating law school in the United States. Each class .... References External links * 1909 births 1998 deaths American male épée fencers Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in fencing Sportspeople from Chicago Medalists at the 1932 Summer Olympics Yale Bulldogs rowers Harvard Law School alumni American male foil fencers 20th-century American sportspeople {{US-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Henri Delcellier
Henri Delcellier (3 June 1902 – 16 May 1975) was a Canadian fencing, fencer. He competed in the team épée event at the 1932 Summer Olympics. References External links

* 1902 births 1975 deaths Sportspeople from Béziers French emigrants to Quebec Olympic fencers for Canada Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Canadian male épée fencers {{Canada-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Patrick Farrell (fencer)
Patrick Farrell (1892 – 25 October 1969) was a Canadian fencer. He competed in the individual épée, individual sabre, and team épée events at the 1932 Summer Olympics The 1932 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the X Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1932) were an international multi-sport event held from July 30 to August 14, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The Games were held duri .... References External links * 1892 births 1969 deaths Sportspeople from Belfast Canadian male fencers Olympic fencers for Canada Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics {{Canada-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Bertram Markus
Bertram Markus (4 October 1899 – 1 April 1960) was a Canadian fencer. He competed in three events at the 1932 Summer Olympics The 1932 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the X Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1932) were an international multi-sport event held from July 30 to August 14, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The Games were held duri .... References 1899 births 1960 deaths Canadian male fencers Olympic fencers of Canada Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Pembroke, Ontario {{Canada-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Ernest Dalton
Ernest Alfred Dalton (17 August 1885 – 12 April 1963) was a Canadian fencer. He competed at the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References 1885 births 1963 deaths Olympic fencers for Canada Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1936 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Toronto Canadian male épée fencers Canadian male foil fencers Canadian male sabre fencers {{Canada-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Raoul Henkart
Raoul Henkart (11 June 1907 – 13 February 1955) was a Belgian fencer. He competed at the 1932 and 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... References 1907 births 1955 deaths Belgian male fencers Belgian épée fencers Olympic fencers for Belgium Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Brussels {{Belgium-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Werner Mund
Belgium competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. 36 competitors, 29 men and 7 women, took part in 10 events in 2 sports. Fencing Seven fencers, six men and a woman, represented Austria in 1932. ; Men's foil * Georges de Bourguignon * Werner Mund ; Men's épée * Balthazar De Beukelaer * Max Janlet * André Poplimont ; Men's team épée * André Poplimont, Max Janlet, Balthazar De Beukelaer, Werner Mund, Raoul Henkart ; Men's sabre * Georges de Bourguignon ; Women's foil * Jenny Addams Art competitions References External linksOfficial Olympic Reports Nations at the 1932 Summer Olympics 1932 Olympics The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (french: link=no, Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a var ...
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Max Janlet
Max Janlet (10 January 1903 – 8 December 1976) was a Belgian garden architect, painter-decorator and patron. He practiced fencing and competed at the 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics The 1932 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the X Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1932) were an international multi-sport event held from July 30 to August 14, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The Games were held duri .... References External links * 1903 births 1976 deaths Belgian male fencers Belgian épée fencers Olympic fencers for Belgium Fencers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics People from Saint-Gilles, Belgium Sportspeople from Brussels {{Belgium-fencing-bio-stub ...
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André Poplimont
André Georges Poplimont (18 April 1893 – 27 February 1973) was a Belgian ice hockey Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. In ice hockey, two opposing teams use ice hock ... player and fencer. As a hockey player he won a bronze medal at the 1924 European Championships and finished seventh at the Ice hockey at the 1924 Winter Olympics, 1924 Winter Olympics. As a fencer he placed fourth in the team épée event at the 1932 Summer Olympics. References External links

* 1893 births 1973 deaths Belgian épée fencers Belgian male fencers Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Ice hockey players at the 1924 Winter Olympics Olympic fencers for Belgium Olympic ice hockey players for Belgium Sportspeople from Antwerp {{Belgium-icehockey-bio-stub ...
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Fencing At The 1932 Summer Olympics
At the 1932 Summer Olympics, seven fencing Fencing is a group of three related combat sports. The three disciplines in modern fencing are the foil, the épée, and the sabre (also ''saber''); winning points are made through the weapon's contact with an opponent. A fourth discipline, s ... events were contested. Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table Participating nations A total of 108 fencers (91 men, 17 women) from 16 nations competed at the Los Angeles Games: Cuba had fencers entered, but none competed.Official Report, p. 492 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fencing At The 1932 Summer Olympics 1932 Summer Olympics events 1932 1932 in fencing International fencing competitions hosted by the United States ...
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