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Fencing FIE World Cup 2021 - 2022


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7 hours ago, phelps said:

2021/2022 Fencing World Cup

 

Women's Individual Foil (:POL Poznan)

 

Gold: :ITA Alice Volpi

Silver: :CAN Eleanor Harvey

Bronze: :CHN Chen Qingyuan & :ITA Martina Favaretto

 

Semifinals

Volpi b. Favaretto 15-11

Harvey b. Chen 15-7

 

Final

Volpi b. Harvey 15-10

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/BF79A7243CB74591AAE5F8B733696AC3

I wonder if this Canada's first ever individual medal?

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33 minutes ago, phelps said:

2021/2022 Fencing World Cup

 

Women's Individual Sabre (:GEO Tbilisi)

 

Gold: :FRA Caroline Queroli

Silver: :GRE Theodora Gkountoura

Bronze: :ITA Rossella Gregorio & :RUS Yana Egorian

 

Semifinals

Queroli b. Gregorio 15-14

Gkountoura b. Egorian 15-14

 

Final

Queroli b. Gkountoura 15-12

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.engarde-service.com/?Organisme=hunfencing&Event=2022_01_14-17_tbiliszi&Compe=sws-in&lang=fr&large=E

Gkountoura is currently ranked 12th, so now how much will she go up after this result?

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21 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I wonder if this Canada's first ever individual medal?

based on a super quick (and therefore not so accurate) research, Harvey was already 3rd in the Shanghai Grand Prix event in 2018...that should be the first podium finish in the last 10 years for a female Canadian fencer...follow by today's result...

 

however, I bet on her and Jessica Guo to improve that score in a very short time...

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13 minutes ago, Makedonas said:

Gkountoura is currently ranked 12th, so now how much will she go up after this result?

she gets 32 points, so she should go up to 9th place in the WR (overtaking Nikitina, Zagunis and Yoon)

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6 minutes ago, phelps said:

based on a super quick (and therefore not so accurate) research, Harvey was already 3rd in the Shanghai Grand Prix event in 2018...that should be the first podium finish in the last 10 years for a female Canadian fencer...follow by today's result...

 

however, I bet on her and Jessica Guo to improve that score in a very short time...

Is the Shangai Grand Prix a part of the World CUp?

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48 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I wonder if this Canada's first ever individual medal?

No, Sherraine Schalm has six individual world cup wins and a season title.

 

Canada also has a couple individual world championship medals.

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51 minutes ago, phelps said:

based on a super quick (and therefore not so accurate) research, Harvey was already 3rd in the Shanghai Grand Prix event in 2018...that should be the first podium finish in the last 10 years for a female Canadian fencer...follow by today's result...

 

however, I bet on her and Jessica Guo to improve that score in a very short time...

 

30 minutes ago, NearPup said:

No, Sherraine Schalm has six individual world cup wins and a season title.

 

Canada also has a couple individual world championship medals.

Did Luan Jujie ever win anything after she switched nationalities?

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41 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Is the Shangai Grand Prix a part of the World CUp?

yes, Grand Prix tournaments are the top tier of the world cup events...

 

28 minutes ago, NearPup said:

No, Sherraine Schalm has six individual world cup wins and a season title.

 

Canada also has a couple individual world championship medals.

oh, yes...I was talking only of the women's foil discipline...

 

if we look at epee and sabre, Canada has had some success in the past (especially at the beginning of those disciplines' era)...

 

not sure about the men, though...personally, I don't remember any Canadian man on the podium in any of the 3 disciplines...

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3 minutes ago, Triplecast said:

 

Did Luan Jujie ever win anything after she switched nationalities?

she was 3rd in the Pan-American Zone Championships in 2007...

 

in world cup and world champs she didn't achieve any top 8 placing...

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