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- Q1135728 subject Q8446439.
- Q1135728 abstract "This event highlighted the singular position of the sport of fencing in the early Olympic movement. In most of the other sports on the program, competitors had to be amateurs. Furthermore, amateur standing was typically lost when one competed against a professional, even if there was no money involved in that particular competition. In fencing, however, professionals were allowed to compete in the Olympics.The 1900 amateurs-masters épée fencing event pitted the best amateur épéeists against the best professionals. The top four placers in each of those two events were qualified to compete in the open event, which consisted of a single round-robin tournament with single-touch bouts. The gold medal in the event was taken by a master, but the next three places all went to amateurs.".
- Q1135728 bronzeMedalist Q2735887.
- Q1135728 games "1900 Summer".
- Q1135728 goldMedalist Q2600650.
- Q1135728 silverMedalist Q455984.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q1333045.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q2553524.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q2599319.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q2600650.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q2601789.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q2735887.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q3785740.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q406039.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q455984.
- Q1135728 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446439.
- Q1135728 bronze Q2735887.
- Q1135728 games "1900".
- Q1135728 gold Q2600650.
- Q1135728 silver Q455984.
- Q1135728 type Event.
- Q1135728 type SportsEvent.
- Q1135728 type Event.
- Q1135728 type OlympicEvent.
- Q1135728 type Olympics.
- Q1135728 type SocietalEvent.
- Q1135728 type SportsEvent.
- Q1135728 type Event.
- Q1135728 type Thing.
- Q1135728 type Q1656682.
- Q1135728 comment "This event highlighted the singular position of the sport of fencing in the early Olympic movement. In most of the other sports on the program, competitors had to be amateurs. Furthermore, amateur standing was typically lost when one competed against a professional, even if there was no money involved in that particular competition.".
- Q1135728 label "Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's amateurs-masters épée".