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14 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

I would be surprised if more than four quotas went to tripartite nations. Off the top of my head I can think of :CPV :KUW :MLI :NIG :ISV as possible candidates.

will there be tripartite invitations? When ? and how much? THANKS

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42 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

I would be surprised if more than four quotas went to tripartite nations. Off the top of my head I can think of :CPV :KUW :MLI :NIG :ISV as possible candidates.

 

Kuwait has already one fencer qualified in sabre, will they still be considered in epee/foil? I guess having no women competing lower their chances. 

Also, will participation in the Zonal QT be taken into account? :ISV for example has a decently placed woman in epee but haven't entered her so far for the tournament, while they did enter a couple fencers in other weapons.

 

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40 minutes ago, Faramir said:

 

Kuwait has already one fencer qualified in sabre, will they still be considered in epee/foil? I guess having no women competing lower their chances. 

Also, will participation in the Zonal QT be taken into account? :ISV for example has a decently placed woman in epee but haven't entered her so far for the tournament, while they did enter a couple fencers in other weapons.

 

I forgot Kuwait already got a quota. I was thinking men's sabre for them.

 

There's no participation requirements for tripartite athletes in fencing. In other sports, I've seen nations which did not participate at all get tripartite quotas.

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3 hours ago, Faramir said:

First part of the qualification is over, now we'll have:

 

1) Zonal Qualification tournaments in April - this will bring the total to 34 athletes per individual event;

2) since France won't need to use any host quota place, 8 Universality Places decided by the Tripartite Commission. That's a lot of places, especially considering that the few decent fencers from eligible countries could be qualified on their own by then;

3) reallocation of unused Universality Places:

"if the Tripartite Commission is not able to allocate Universality Place(s), such unallocated Place(s) will be attributed by the FIE to the next highest-ranked eligible athlete in the Individual Senior Adjusted Official Ranking (AOR) as of 1 April 2024, across all weapon and all FIE Zones, but strictly respecting the following:
- The maximum number of athletes in each individual event (37) and

- The NOC must not have any athlete already qualified in the corresponding individual event "

 

The following would be the first fencers in line for such reallocations - of course some of them will likely qualify first through their Zonal QT

 

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RANK NAME NOC POINTS EVENT
8 ILIEVA Yoana BUL 115 w sabre
13 LLAVADOR Carlos ESP 98 m foil
17 XIAO Ruien CAN 76,5 w epee
19 BASHTA Anna AZE 75 w sabre
20 YILDIRIM Enver TUR 78 m sabre
20 ERBIL Nisanur TUR 71 w sabre
22 NAVARRO Araceli ESP 70 w sabre
23 BAYARD Alexis SUI 68 m epee
23 TEODOSIU Iulian ROU 66 m sabre
25 DI TELLA Isabel ARG 58 w epee
28 FRAZAO Miguel POR 55,5 m epee
29 PEREIRA Yulen ESP 55 m epee
29 HRYCIUK Szymon POL 53 m sabre
         

 

How many places totally will be reallocated? Is it to be 1 or more places?

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12 minutes ago, Illya said:

How many places totally will be reallocated? Is it to be 1 or more places?

The number of unused Universality Places - it could also be zero if the tripartite commission accepts very low level fencers and assigns all 8 spots.

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8 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Two posts above yours :P

I missed that because pay attention to the maximum level of fencers in each individual event and not fixed UP places, thanks

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here's a list of all the Fencers from Countries eligible for the Tripartite Committee invitation currently ranked in the top 250 places of the World Ranking:

 

women's Epee

 

:ISV Susana Fornaris (WR = 66)
:RWA Tufaha Uwihoreye (WR = 125)
:COD Maryam Malikova (WR = 186)


men's Epee

 

:MLI Keletigui Diabate (WR = 78)
:KUW Abdulrahman Almane (WR = 126)
:KUW Abdulaziz Alshatti (WR = 175)
:KUW Hasan Alfudari (WR = 183)
:ISV Sanil Sharma (WR = 199)
:ISV Kruz Schembri (WR = 205)
:LBA Abubaker Reda Algadi (WR = 206)
:LBA Abdussalam Abujtela (WR = 208)
:LBA Mohamed Eljballi (WR = 209)
:ESA Alexis Mauricio Molina Ceron (WR = 249)


women's Foil

 

:COD Maryam Malikova (WR = 115)


men's Foil

 

:MLI Mathieu Cheickh Jacques Prats (WR = 102)
:LBN Philippe Wakim (WR = 145)
:ISV Scott Lao (WR = 174)
:KUW Alì Nasaar (WR = 177)
:ESA Mihail Alejandro Salmeron Jimenez (WR = 215)
:ISV Kruz Schembri*


women's Sabre

 

:ESA Odalis Judith Maldonado Delgado (WR = 168)
:ESA Fatima Tobar (WR = 198)


men's Sabre**


:NIG Evann Jean Abba Girault (WR = 37)
:ISL Andri Nikolaysson Mateev (WR = 157)
:ESA Oscar Andres Anaya Ramirez (WR = 230)
:ESA Ernest Douglas Hunter Doradea (WR = 231)

 

 

* he has no ranking in Foil, but he's young and very talented...I wouldn't be shocked if he does qualify at the Pan-Am Continental tournament

 

** NOT counting the guys from :KUW, as they already qualified a man in this weapon

 

 

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Based off of that, the contenders for the continental quotas would look something like this:

 

Women’s Foil

Europe: :GBR:ROU:UKR:ESP:AUT:ISR

Asia and Oceania: :KOR:UZB

Africa: :ALG:MAR:TUN

Americas: :BRA:MEX

 

Women’s Epee

Europe: :SUI:GER:AIN:BEL:ROU:SWE

Asia and Oceania: :SGP

Africa: :ALG:CMR:EGY

Americas: :CAN:ARG:PAR:PER

 

Women’s Sabre

Europe: :BUL:AZE:TUR:GER:GBR:POL:GEO:ROU

Asia and Oceania: :IND:AUS:KAZ:HKG:UZB

Africa: :MAR:GHA

Americas: :BRA:MEX:ARG

 

Men’s Foil

Europe: :ESP:DEN:GBR:BEL:GER:AUT

Asia and Oceania: :TPE:SGP 

Africas: :SEN:MAR

Americas: :MEX:CHI:VEN:ISV

 

Men’s Epee

Europe: :SUI:POR:NED:ESP:FIN:GER:POL:AUT:LUX:SWE:EST:BUL:UKR:AIN

Asia and Oceania: :HKG:TPE:KAZ:SGP:UZB

Africa: :RSA:MLI

Americas: :CAN:USA:BRA

 

Men’s Sabre

Europe: :TUR:ROU:POL:UKR:GBR:ESP

Asia & Oceania: :UZB:HKG:CHN:IND:IRI:THA:KAZ

Africa: :NIG:ALG:MAR:SEN

Americas: :VEN:MEX:BRA:CHI

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