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Fencing FIE World Cup 2018 - 2019


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Women's Individual Epee (Chengdu, CHN)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :FRA Helene Ngom

Silver: :ITA Rossella Fiamingo

Bronze: :BRA Nathalie Moellhausen & :USA Courtney Hurley

 

Semifinals:

Fiamingo b. Moellhausen 15-10

Ngom b. Hurley 15-11

 

Gold Medal Match:

Ngom b. Fiamingo 15-12

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://fie.org/competitions/2019/92/results/rank

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Women's Individual Sabre (Sint-Niklaas, BEL)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :FRA Manon Brunet

Silver: :RUS Olga Nikitina

Bronze: :RUS Yana Egorian & :ROU Bianca Pascu

 

Semifinals:

Brunet b. Egorian 15-13

Nikitina b. Pascu 15-14

 

Gold Medal Match:

Brunet b. Nikitina 15-14

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://fie.org/competitions/2019/151/results/rank

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Men's Individual Sabre (Budapest, HUN)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :GER Max Hartung

Silver: :KOR Oh Sanguk

Bronze: :IRI Mojtaba Abedini & :ROU Tiberiu Dolniceanu

 

Semifinals:

Hartung b. Dolniceanu 15-5

Oh b. Abedini 15-10

 

Gold Medal Match:

Hartung b. Oh 15-12

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://fie.org/competitions/2019/160/results/rank

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Great to see Abedini in podium after a while :champion: for the first time we had 4 fencers in top 32 and the other 3 lost to eventual medalists. so it was a very good World Cup overall.

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Men's Individual Epee (Buenos Aires, ARG)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :RUS Sergey Bida

Silver: :ITA Gabriele Cimini

Bronze: :HUN Andras Redli & :USA Curtis McDowald

 

Semifinals:

Bida b. Redli 15-5

Cimini b. McDowald 15-6

 

Gold Medal Match:

Bida b. Cimini 15-11

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://fie.org/competitions/2019/104/results/rank

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