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Fencing 2022 Discussion Thread


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17 hours ago, phelps said:

quick update...

 

2022 Junior European Championships (:SRB Novi Sad)


Junior Individual Events Results


women's Epee
Gold: :RUS Anastasiia Rustamova
Silver: :HUN Eszter Muhari
Bronze: :GER Katharina Kozielski & :HUN Greta Gachalyi


women's Foil
Gold: :GBR Carolina Stutchbury
Silver: :ITA Irene Bertini
Bronze: :ROU Karina Vasile & :ISR Lior Druck


women's Sabre
Gold: :FRA Amalia Aime
Silver: :TUR Nisanur Erbil
Bronze: :GER Felice Herbon & :HUN Sugar Katinka Battai


men's Epee
Gold: :HUN Zsombor Keszthely
Silver: :GBR Alec Booke
Bronze: :ITA Matteo Galassi & :ISR Yonatan Cohen


men's Foil
Gold: :ITA Giulio Lombardi
Silver: :FRA Valerian Castanie
Bronze: :FRA Eliot Chagnon & :FRA Paul Antoine De Belval


men's Sabre
Gold: :GER Colin Heathcock
Silver: :ROU Radu Nitu
Bronze: :POL Szymon Hrychiuk & :FRA Remi Garrigue

 

 

so far, the usual suspects I'd say...if it wasn't for that Gold & Silver for Great Britain :yikes:

 

1) Germany winning medals in women’s epee and women’s Sabre is very „unusual“.

2) Germany winning as many individual medals as Italy is very very unusual.

3) Russia only winning 1 individual medal might be the biggest surprise in the history of sports.

 

From a german perspective: The gold for Heathcock was expected, he is the biggest German talent since Leonie Ebert (who has been very disappointing for the past 2 or 3 years).

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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6 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

 

1) Germany winning medals in women’s epee and women’s Sabre is very „unusual“.

2) Germany winning as many individual medals as Italy is very very unusual.

3) Russia only winning 1 individual medal might be the biggest surprise in the history of sports.

 

From a german perspective: The gold for Heathcock was expected, he is the biggest German talent since Leonie Ebert (who has been very disappointing for the past 2 or 3 years).

1) c'mon! Germany winning medals in women's epee is not that unusual, maybe it doesn't happen as often as in the past, but it's still pretty regular...

however, I meant only that there were no new/surprising Nations winning the most medals, except for GBR (not looking at all at how many medals the "usual suspects" -ITA, FRA, RUS, HUN...even GER- won)...it wasn't an accurate analysis wepon by weapon...

 

2) considering what happened to our youth sports programs (especially in "contact sports") since the beginning of the pandemic, unfortunately that's gonna happen very often in the future...:cry:

Italian perspective in Fencing has really changed in the last few seasons...right now, we're not even close to the talent factory we used to be...

 

3) considering the current situation, I'm more surprised they're competing at this event rather than they're not winning that much (and in general, coming the current generation close to an end and without Cerioni and his crew not working anymore for them, I expect Russian Foil -especially the women- to get results not even comparable to their golden era of the last decade)...

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2 hours ago, phelps said:

tell me this is a joke! :yikes:

 

that must be a joke! :hairpull:

 

OK...that's beyond my resilience...I just give up...:stop:

Reportedly, other countries'federations had also agreed to not show up if they were to face Russia. And then Russia retired in the middle of the competition, just before the semis. :rolleyes: 

 

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2022 Junior European Championships (:SRB Novi Sad)

 

Junior Team Events Results

 

women's Team Epee
Gold: :HUN Hungary
Silver: :GER Germany
Bronze: :CZE Czech Republic


women's Team Foil
Gold: :ROU Romania
Silver: :FRA France
Bronze: :UKR Ukraine


women's Team Sabre
Gold: :HUN Hungary
Silver: :FRA France
Bronze: :ITA Italy


men's Team Epee
Gold: :SUI Switzerland
Silver: :GBR Great Britain
Bronze: :ITA Italy


men's Team Foil
Gold: :ITA Italy
Silver: :POL Poland
Bronze: :FRA France


men's Team Sabre
Gold: :GER Germany
Silver: :ITA Italy
Bronze: :BUL Bulgaria

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