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Fencing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

Qualifying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
FIE Olympic Ranking 04.04.2016 Completed
Asian and Oceania Qualification Tournament (Wuxi, CHN) 10.04.2016-12.04.2016 Completed
African Qualification Tournament (Algiers, ALG) 10.04.2016-15.04.2016 Completed
American Qualification Tournament (San Jose, CRC) 15.04.2016-17.04.2016 Completed
European Qualification Tournament (Prague, CZE) 15.04.2016-17.04.2016 Completed

 

EVENTS

10 (5+5+0)

Men's 5

  • Men's Individual Sabre
  • Men's Individual Epee
  • Men's Individual Foil
  • Men's Team Epee
  • Men's Team Foil

Women's 5

  • Women's Individual Sabre
  • Women's Individual Epee
  • Women's Individual Foil
  • Women's Team Sabre
  • Women's Team Epee

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

http://corporate.olympics.com.au/files/dmfile/Rio2016QualificationSystem-Fencing.pdf

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Men's Individual Sabre

Qualified Nations:

  • :BLR Belarus - Aliaksandr Buikevich
  • :BEL Belgium - Sepe Van Holsbeke
  • :BEN Benin - Yemi Apithy
  • :BRA Brazil - Renzo Agresta
  • :BUL Bulgaria - Pancho Paskov
  • :CAN Canada - Joseph Polossifakis
  • :CHN China - Sun Wei
  • :CUB Cuba - Yoendry Iriarte Galvez
  • :EGY Egypt - Mohamed Amer
  • :FRA France - Vincent Anstett
  • :GEO Georgia - Sandro Bazadze
  • :GER Germany - Max Hartung
  • :GER Germany - Matyas Szabo
  • :HUN Hungary - Tamas Decsi
  • :HUN Hungary - Aron Szilagyi
  • :IRI Iran - Mojtaba Abedini
  • :IRI Iran - Ali Pakdaman
  • :ITA Italy - Aldo Montano
  • :ITA Italy - Diego Occhiuzzi
  • :JPN Japan - Kenta Tokunan
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Ilya Mokretcov
  • :MEX Mexico - Julian Ayala
  • :ROU Romania - Tiberiu Dolniceanu
  • :RUS Russia - Nikolay Kovalev
  • :RUS Russia - Aleksey Yakimenko
  • :KOR South Korea - Gu Bon-Gil
  • :KOR South Korea - Kim Jung-Hwan
  • :TUN Tunisia - Fares Ferjani
  • :UKR Ukraine - Andriy Yahodka
  • :USA United States - Eli Dershwitz
  • :USA United States - Daryl Homer
  • :VIE Vietnam - Vu Thanh An

 

Total Athletes Qualified  32

Total Nations Qualified  25

 

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Men's Individual Epee

Qualified Nations:

  • :BRA Brazil - Nicolas Ferreira
  • :BRA Brazil - Guilherme Melaragno
  • :BRA Brazil - Athos Schwantes
  • :CAN Canada - Maxime Brinck-Croteau
  • :CHN China - Jiao Yunlong
  • :COL Colombia - John Rodriguez
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Jiri Beran
  • :EGY Egypt - Ayman Fayez
  • :EST Estonia - Nikolai Novosjolov
  • :FRA France - Yannick Borel
  • :FRA France - Gauthier Grumier
  • :FRA France - Daniel Jerent
  • :HUN Hungary - Gabor Boczko
  • :HUN Hungary - Geza Imre
  • :HUN Hungary - Andras Redli
  • :ITA Italy - Marco Fichera
  • :ITA Italy - Enrico Garozzo
  • :ITA Italy - Paolo Pizzo
  • :JPN Japan - Kazuyosu Minobe
  • :KUW Kuwait - Abdulaziz Al-Shatti
  • :NED Netherlands - Bas Wervijlen
  • :RUS Russia - Vadim Anokhin
  • :RUS Russia - Anton Avdeev
  • :RUS Russia - Pavel Sukhov
  • :SEN Senegal - Alexandre Bouzaid
  • :KOR South Korea - Park Kyoung-Doo
  • :KOR South Korea - Park Sang-Young
  • :KOR South Korea - Jung Jin-Sun
  • :SUI Switzerland - Max Heinzer
  • :SUI Switzerland - Fabian Kauter
  • :SUI Switzerland - Benjamin Steffen
  • :UKR Ukraine - Anatoliy Herey
  • :UKR Ukraine - Dmytro Karyuchenko
  • :UKR Ukraine - Bohdan Nikishyn
  • :USA United States - Jason Pryor
  • :VEN Venezuela - Sulvio Fernandez
  • :VEN Venezuela - Francisco Limardo
  • :VEN Venezuela - Ruben Limardo

 

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  38

Total Nations Qualified  20

 

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Men's Individual Foil

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Algeria - Victor Sintes
  2. :AUT Austria - Rene Pranz
  3. :BRA Brazil - Henrique Marques
  4. :BRA Brazil - Ghislain Perrier
  5. :BRA Brazil - Guilherme Toldo
  6. :CAN Canada - Max van Haaster
  7. :CHN China - Ma Jianfei
  8. :CHN China - Chen Haiwei
  9. :CHN China - Lei Sheng
  10. :CZE Czech Republic - Alexander Choupenitch
  11. :EGY Egypt - Mohammed Essam
  12. :EGY Egypt - Tarek Ayad
  13. :EGY Egypt - Alaaeldin Abouelkassem
  14. :FRA France - Jeremy Cadot
  15. :FRA France - Enzo Lefort
  16. :FRA France - Erwan Le Pechoux
  17. :GER Germany - Peter Joppich
  18. :GBR Great Britain - James Davis
  19. :GBR Great Britain - Laurence Halsted
  20. :GBR Great Britain - Richard Kruse
  21. :HKG Hong Kong - Cheung Ka Long
  22. :ITA Italy - Giorgio Avola
  23. :ITA Italy - Andrea Cassara
  24. :ITA Italy - Daniele Garozzo
  25. :JPN Japan - Yuki Ota
  26. :MEX Mexico - Daniel Gomez
  27. :RUS Russia - Artur Akhmatkhuzin
  28. :RUS Russia - Aleksey Cheremisinov
  29. :RUS Russia - Timur Safin
  30. :KOR South Korea - Heo Jun
  31. :TUN Tunisia - Mohamed Ayoub Ferjani
  32. :USA United States - Miles Chamley-Watson
  33. :USA United States - Alexander Massialas
  34. :USA United States - Gerek Meinhardt
  35. :VEN Venezuela - Antonio Leal

 

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  35

Total Nations Qualified  19

 

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Women's Individual Sabre

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ARG Argentina - Maria Belen Perez Maurice
  2. :AZE Azerbaijan - Sabina Mikina
  3. :BRA Brazil - Marta Baeza
  4. :CHN China - Shen Chen
  5. :EGY Egypt - Nada Hafez
  6. :FRA France - Cecilia Berder
  7. :FRA France - Manon Brunet
  8. :FRA France - Charlotte Lembach
  9. :GRE Greece - Vassiliki Vougiouka
  10. :HUN Hungary - Anna Marton
  11. :ITA Italy - Rossella Gregorio
  12. :ITA Italy - Irene Vecchi
  13. :ITA Italy - Loreta Gulotta
  14. :JPN Japan - Chika Aoki
  15. :MEX Mexico - TBD.
  16. :MEX Mexico - TBD.
  17. :MEX Mexico - TBD.
  18. :PAN Panama - Eileen Grench
  19. :POL Poland - Aleksandra Socha
  20. :POL Poland - Bogna Jozwiak
  21. :POL Poland -Malgorzata Kozaczuk
  22. :RUS Russia - Yana Egorian
  23. :RUS Russia - Sofiya Velikaya
  24. :RUS Russia - Ekaterina Dyachenko
  25. :KOR South Korea - Kim Ji-Yeon
  26. :KOR South Korea - Seo Ji-Yeon
  27. :KOR South Korea - Hwang Seo-A
  28. :TUN Tunisia - Azza Besbes
  29. :UKR Ukraine - Olena Kravatska
  30. :UKR Ukraine - Alina Komashchuk
  31. :UKR Ukraine - Olga Kharlan
  32. :USA United States - Ibtihaj Muhammad
  33. :USA United States - Dagmara Wozniak
  34. :USA United States - Mariel Zagunis
  35. :VEN Venezuela - Alejandra Benitez
  36. :VIE Vietnam - Ngiyen Thi Le Dung

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  36

Total Nations Qualified  20

 

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Women's Individual Epee

Qualified Nations:

  1. :BRA Brazil - Rayssa Costa
  2. :BRA Brazil - Nathalie Moellhausen
  3. :BRA Brazil - Amanda Simeao
  4. :CAN Canada - Leonora MacKinnon
  5. :CHN China - Xu Anqi
  6. :CHN China - Sun Yiwen
  7. :CHN China - Sun Yujie
  8. :CIV Cote d´Ivoire - Gwladys Gbahi Sakoa
  9. :EST Estonia - Julia Beljajeva
  10. :EST Estonia - Irina Embrich
  11. :EST Estonia - Erika Kirpu
  12. :FRA France - Marie-Florence Candassamy
  13. :FRA France - Auriane Mallo
  14. :FRA France - Lauren Rembi
  15. :HKG Hong Kong - Vivian Kong
  16. :HUN Hungary - Emese Szasz
  17. :ITA Italy - Rossella Fiamingo
  18. :JPN Japan - Nozomi Sato
  19. :MEX Mexico - Alejandra Teran
  20. :ROU Romania - Ana Maria Branza
  21. :ROU Romania - Simona Gherman
  22. :ROU Romania - Simona Pop
  23. :RUS Russia - Violetta Kolobeva
  24. :RUS Russia - Tatiana Logunova
  25. :RUS Russia - Lyubov Shutova
  26. :KOR South Korea - Kang Young-Mi
  27. :KOR South Korea - Choi In-Jeong
  28. :KOR South Korea - Shin A-Lam
  29. :SUI Switzerland - Tiffany Geroudet
  30. :TUN Tunisia - Sarra Besbes
  31. :UKR Ukraine - Kseniya Pantelyeyeva
  32. :UKR Ukraine - Olena Kryvytska
  33. :UKR Ukraine - Yana Shemyakina
  34. :USA United States - Katharine Holmes
  35. :USA United States - Courtney Hurley
  36. :USA United States - Kelley Hurley
  37. :VIE Vietnam - Nguyen Thi Nhu Hoa.

 

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  37

Total Nations Qualified  19

 

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Women's Individual Foil

Qualified Nations:

  1. :ALG Algeria - Anissa Khelfaoui
  2. :BRA Brazil - Bia Bulcao
  3. :BRA Brazil - Tais Rochel
  4. :CAN Canada - Eleanor Harvey
  5. :CHN China - Le Huilin
  6. :CHN China - Liu Yongshi
  7. :COL Colombia - Saskia van Erven
  8. :EGY Egypt - Noura Mohamed
  9. :FRA France - Astrid Guyart
  10. :FRA France - Ysaora Thibus
  11. :GER Germany - Carolin Golubitskyi
  12. :GRE Greece - Aikaterini-Maria Kontochristopoulou
  13. :HKG Hong Kong - Lin Po Heung
  14. :HUN Hungary - Edina Knapek
  15. :HUN Hungary - Aida Mohamed
  16. :ISR Isarel - Delila Hatuel
  17. :ITA Italy - Arianna Errigo
  18. :ITA Italy - Elisa di Francisca
  19. :JPN Japan - Shiho Nishioka
  20. :LIB Lebanon - Mona Shaito
  21. :MEX Mexico - Nataly Michel
  22. :MAR Morocco - Youssra Zekrani
  23. :POL Poland - Hanna Lyczbinska
  24. :ROU Romania - Malina Calugareanu
  25. :RUS Russia - Inna Deriglazova
  26. :RUS Russia - Aida Shanaeva
  27. :KSA Lobna Alomair
  28. :KOR South Korea - Jeon Hee-Sook
  29. :KOR South Korea - Nam Hyun-Hee
  30. :TUN Tunisia - Ines Boubakri
  31. :TUR Turkey - Irem Karamete
  32. :USA United States - Lee Kiefer
  33. :USA United States - Nzingha Prescod
  34. :VEN Venezuela - Isis Gimenez
  35. :VIE Vietnam - Do Thi Anh

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  35

Total Nations Qualified  27

 

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