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Fencing FIE Cadet & Junior World Championships 2022


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Fencing FIE Cadet & Junior World Championships 2022

 

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Women's Junior Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :USA Magda Skarbonkiewicz

Silver: :USA Honor Johnson

Bronze: :HUN Sugar Katinka Battai & :UZB Zaynab Dayibekova

 

Semifinals

Skarbonkiewicz b. Dayibekova 15-8

Johnson b. Battai 15-10

 

Final

Skarbonkiewicz b. Johnson 15-9

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/227?tab=results

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Men's Junior Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :GER Colin Heathcock

Silver: :ITA Pietro Torre

Bronze: :GER Antonio Heathcock & :KOR Hwang Heegeun

 

Semifinals

C. Heathcock b. A. Heathcock 15-9

Torre b. Hwang 15-9

 

Final

C. Heathcock b. Torre 15-10

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/228?tab=results

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Another expected gold for C. Heathcock at junior level at just 16 years of age, beating his 19 year old brother in the semifinal. His performances remind me of what Leonie Ebert was doing some years ago, dominating adults fresh out of kindergarten.

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Women's Cadet Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :USA Magda Skarbonkiewicz

Silver: :USA Siobhan Sullivan

Bronze: :KOR Kim Eunyu & :FRA Alejandra Manga

 

Semifinals

Skarbonkiewicz b. Manga 15-11

Sullivan b. Kim 15-10

 

Final

Skarbonkiewicz b. Sullivan 15-9

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/239

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Men's Cadet Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :UZB Zuhriddin Kodirov

Silver: :GER Colin Heathcock

Bronze: :USA Cody Ji & :USA William Morrill

 

Semifinals

C. Heathcock b. Morrill 15-7

Kodirov b. Ji 15-10

 

Final

Kodirov b. C. Heathcock 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/240

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Skarbonkiewicz did it, despite not being expected before the start of the championships...

meanwhile Colin Heathcock, who was basically a lock, just missed out on the double cadet & junior gold (fun Fact...he missed out his "natural" class title and won among the older guys)...

it's not the first time it happens, but having the same winners (almost) in 2 events out of 2 is quite boring, so to say...

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Women's Youth Team Sabre

 

Gold: :FRA France

Silver: :HUN Hungary

Bronze: :ITA Italy

 

Semifinals

France b. Mexico 45-43

Hungary b. Italy 45-43

 

Bronze Medal Match

Italy b. Mexico 45-36

 

Gold Medal Match

France b. Hungary 45-41

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/233

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Men's Youth Team Sabre

 

Gold: :ITA Italy

Silver: :ROU Romania

Bronze: :EGY Egypt

 

Semifinals

Italy b. Spain 45-33

Romania b. Egypt 45-39

 

Bronze Medal Match

Egypt b. Spain 45-40

 

Gold Medal Match

Italy b. Romania 45-41

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/234

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a lot of surprising results in the team events...

 

USA (women) and Germany (men) not winning any medal is a true shock for me...almost like Italy winning the men's Gold...:yikes:

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