Medal Summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Épée details |
Ramón Fonst Cuba (CUB) |
Louis Perrée France (FRA) |
Léon Sée France (FRA) |
| Masters épée details |
Albert Robert Ayat France (FRA) |
Émile Bougnol France (FRA) |
Henri Laurent France (FRA) |
| Amateurs-masters épée details |
Albert Robert Ayat France (FRA) |
Ramón Fonst Cuba (CUB) |
Léon Sée France (FRA) |
| Foil details |
Émile Coste France (FRA) |
Henri Masson France (FRA) |
Marcel Jacques Boulenger France (FRA) |
| Masters foil details |
Lucien Mérignac France (FRA) |
Alphonse Kirchhoffer France (FRA) |
Jean-Baptiste Mimiague France (FRA) |
| Sabre details |
Georges de la Falaise France (FRA) |
Léon Thiébaut France (FRA) |
Siegfried Flesch Austria (AUT) |
| Masters sabre details |
Antonio Conte Italy (ITA) |
Italo Santelli Italy (ITA) |
Milan Neralić Austria (AUT) |
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