1904 Summer Olympics / Participant (Cuba)

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Cuba took part in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis , United States of America , with a delegation of five athletes (all men) in five competitions in two sports. Nine medals (four gold, two silver, three bronze) were won. In addition, another gold medal was won with a mixed team in foil, but this is not included in the team table. It was the country's second Summer Olympics participation after the 1900 Summer Olympics .

Medalist

gold medal gold

Manuel Díaz fencing Saber single
Ramón Fonst fencing Epee single
Ramón Fonst fencing Foil single
Albertson Van Zo Post fencing Single stick

Silver medal silver

Charles Tatham fencing Epee single
Albertson Van Zo Post fencing Foil single

Bronze medal bronze

Charles Tatham fencing Foil single
Albertson Van Zo Post fencing Epee single
Albertson Van Zo Post fencing Saber single

Participants by sport

fencing fencing

  • Manuel Díaz
    • saber
    Final: three duels won - none lost, first place gold medal
  • Ramón Fonst
    • Sword
    Final: first place gold medal
    • foil
    Round one: qualified for the final in group one, won four duels - none lost, first place
    Final: three duels won - none lost, first place gold medal
  • Charles Tatham
    • Sword
    Final: second place Silver medal
    • foil
    Round one: qualified for the final in group two (second place), won two duels - lost one
    Final: one duel won - two lost, third place Bronze medal
  • Albertson Van Zo Post
    • Sword
    Final: third place Bronze medal
    • foil
    Round one: qualified for the final in group one (second place), won three duels - lost one
    Final: two duels won - one lost, second place Silver medal
    • saber
    Final: won two duels - lost one, third place Bronze medal
    • Single stick
    Final: eleven duels won, first place gold medal

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Remarks

  1. a b c d Albertson Van Zo Post was - contrary to the information in the IOC database - not a Cuban, but an American.
  2. a b The IOC database lists Charles Tatham in the individual competitions as a Cuban, but in the team competition as an American.