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Fencing FIE Cadet & Junior World Championships 2022


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Women's Junior Individual Foil

 

Gold: :USA Lauren Scruggs

Silver: :JPN Yuzuha Takeyama

Bronze: :GBR Carolina Stutchbury & :UKR Kateryna Budenko

 

Semifinals

Scruggs b. Budenko 15-7

Takeyama b. Stutchbury 15-14

 

Final

Scruggs b. Takeyama 15-3

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/225

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Men's Junior Individual Foil

 

Gold: :JPN Kazuki Iimura

Silver: :KOR An Yeonbhin

Bronze: :FRA Anas Anane & :USA Chase Emmer

 

Semifinals

An b. Anane 15-9

Iimura b. Emmer 15-7

 

Final

Iimura b. An 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/226

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Out of the results I've seen on this forum in recent months, :GBR have been putting in some good results and medalling quite a bit in cadet, junior and senior events. Maybe Fencing could be a bit of a medal trove for us in future Olympics.

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Women's Cadet Individual Foil

 

Gold: :CAN Jessica Guo

Silver: :GBR Carolina Stutchbury

Bronze: :ITA Caterina Molinari & :JPN Rino Nagase

 

Semifinals

Guo b. Molinari 15-11

Stutchbury b. Nagase 15-10

 

Final

Guo b. Stutchbury 15-7

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/237

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Men's Cadet Individual Foil

 

Gold: :HKG Cheng Tit Nam

Silver: :GER Ruben Lindner

Bronze: :ITA Matteo Iacomoni & :USA Andrew Chen

 

Semifinals

Cheng b. Chen 15-13

Lindner b. Iacomoni 15-7

 

Final

Cheng b. Lindner 15-6

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/238

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Women's Youth Team Foil

 

Gold: :USA United States

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :JPN Japan

 

Semifinals

USA b. Japan 45-27

Italy b. Ukraine 45-24

 

Bronze Medal Match

Japan b. Ukraine 45-42

 

Gold Medal Match

USA b. Italy 45-33

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/231

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Men's Youth Team Foil

 

Gold: :ITA Italy

Silver: :FRA France

Bronze: :HUN Hungary

 

Semifinals

France b. Hungary 45-42

Italy b. Poland 45-30

 

Bronze Medal Match

Hungary b. Poland 45-41

 

Gold Medal Match

Italy b. France 45-28

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/232

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Women's Junior Individual Epee

 

Gold: :USA Hadley Husisian

Silver: :ISR Nicole Feygin

Bronze: :TUR Aleyna Erturk & :USA Ketki Ketkar

 

Semifinals

Husisian b. Ketkar 12-11

Feygin b. Erturk 15-5

 

Final

Husisian b. Feygin 15-10

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/223

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Men's Junior Individual Epee

 

Gold: :HUN Zsombor Keszthelyi

Silver: :EGY Mohamed Yasseen

Bronze: :FRA Lino Heurlin Vazquez & :GBR James Jeal

 

Semifinals

Keszthelyi b. Heurlin Vazquez 15-13

Yasseen b. Jeal 15-12

 

Final

Keszthelyi b. Yasseen 14-12

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/224

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