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Fencing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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1 hour ago, phelps said:

not anymore...

 

Men's Epee Semifinals (comin'up around 1.30 pm)

 

Radoslaw Zawrotniak (POL) vs Josef Mahringer (AUT)

Yulen Pereira (ESP) vs Jiri Beran (CZE)

Zawrotniak :cry:

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Quartefinals in men's sabre (bout winners will qualify for RIo)

 

:UKR Yagodka vs. :AUT Willau

:ISR Voronov vs. :GEO Bazadze

:GBR Honeybone vs. :BUL Paskov

:TUR Yildirim vs. :BEL Van Holsbekke

#banbestmen

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Women's Foil Quarterfinals (The Winners Qualify for Rio 2016)

 

Olga Leleyko (UKR) vs Delila Hatuel (ISR)

Aikaterini-Maria Kontochristopoulou (GRE) vs Anastasia Turcan (MDA) / Natalia Sheppard (GBR)

Irem Karamete (TUR) vs Milja Mondt (NED)

Olivia Wohlgemuth (AUT) vs Victoria Duxbury (IRL) / Malina Calugareanu (ROU)

 

Round of 16 running right now, Quarterfinals scheduled for 6.50 pm...

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Quarterfinals in women's foil (winners qualify)

 

:UKR Leleyko vs. :ISR Hatuel

:GRE Kontochristopoulou vs. :GBR Sheppard

:TUR Karamete vs. :NED Mondt

:AUT Wohlgemuth vs. :ROU Calugareanu

 

Is it going to be 3rd time lucky for Austria? They already lost decisive bouts in both men's epee and men's sabre today! :facepalm:

#banbestmen

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tomorrow's events will feature the Women's Epee (Heidemann, GER + Samuelsson, SWE + maybe Geroudet, SUI are the favourites for the only available spot), the Women's Sabre (Mikina, AZE is the great favourite, but she has to not underestimate Pascu, ROU + Navarro, ESP and Limbach, GER) and the Men's Foil (the competition is very open between the top 6 of the ranking among the starters in my opinion...almost unpredictable who's gonna get the qualifying spot, even though I support Martino Minuto, who's still a 100% Italian guy despite starting for Turkey in the Fencing tournaments)...

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6 minutes ago, dcro said:

Quarterfinals in women's foil (winners qualify)

 

:UKR Leleyko vs. :ISR Hatuel

:GRE Kontochristopoulou vs. :GBR Sheppard

:TUR Karamete vs. :NED Mondt

:AUT Wohlgemuth vs. :ROU Calugareanu

 

Is it going to be 3rd time lucky for Austria? They already lost decisive bouts in both men's epee and men's sabre today! :facepalm:

well, in the previous 2 events they started as outsiders...on paper this time Wohlgemuth should come up as the winning side (even though Calugareanu is a quite promising youngster and has had international success in the youth categories in the past few years)...

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34 minutes ago, dcro said:

Quarterfinals in women's foil (winners qualify)

 

:UKR Leleyko vs. :ISR Hatuel

:GRE Kontochristopoulou vs. :GBR Sheppard

:TUR Karamete vs. :NED Mondt

:AUT Wohlgemuth vs. :ROU Calugareanu

 

Is it going to be 3rd time lucky for Austria? They already lost decisive bouts in both men's epee and men's sabre today! :facepalm:

WTF, Mondt one match away from a theoretical place in Rio :yikes:

Theoretical though, because no way she will actually qualify according to Dutch standards :( 

She's about 300 places too low on the world ranking for that. 

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