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Fencing FIE World Championships 2022


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men's Foil, semis (later Today):

 

:HKG Cheung Ka Long vs :ITA Tommaso Marini

:FRA Enzo Lefort vs :USA Nick Itkin

 

 

only 1 medal for Italy...even if Marini wins gold, this tournament is already a big failure for us...:facepalm: :hairpull:

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Enzo Lefort :champion:

 

Fun stat: it's the first time since ... Paris 1900 that France close an international championship with 3 or more individual tittles.

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Women's Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :JPN Misaki Emura

Silver: :AZE Anna Bashta

Bronze: :GRE Despina Georgiadou & :ESP Araceli Navarro

 

Semifinals

Emura b. Navarro 15-5

Bashta b. Georgiadou 15-9

 

Final

Emura b. Bashta 15-10

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/245?tab=results

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Men's Individual Foil

 

Gold: :FRA Enzo Lefort

Silver: :ITA Tommaso Marini

Bronze: :USA Nick Itkin & :HKG Cheung Ka Long

 

Semifinals

Lefort b. Itkin 15-14

Marini b. Cheung 15-12

 

Final

Lefort b. Marini 15-14

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2022/244?tab=results

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31 minutes ago, phelps said:

and the drought continues...:facepalm: :wall: :nopompom:

Do you have any really talented, up-and-coming youngsters on your national fencing team? Should there be any changes in the coaching staff?

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7 minutes ago, Ted said:

Do you have any really talented, up-and-coming youngsters on your national fencing team? Should there be any changes in the coaching staff?

We have a lot of young fencers, Di Veroli, Marini, Favaretto, Torre, Gallo, Isola ( also others but are too young). Apart from women sarbre we have many talented young fencers, but fencing s different from 20  Years ago and its not possibile winning  as in the past. It could happen some tournament where everything turns Well and you win a lot, like  France in these days winning almost all the quartetfinal, semifinal and final matches 15 to 14, or 45 to 44, but this Is not the rule, in the future as in the recent past medal Will go all over the world

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Georgiadou continues her incredible improvement, wow! At 31 years old she is having the best season of her career. She never made the top 20 in her career, and now this year she is already number 4 (and that's not including her bronze medal here).

 

Also she becomes the second Greek fencer to win a World Championships medal, after Theodora Gkountoura (who got 5th place here) also did so in the same event at the last World Championships, where she became the first.

 

It's pretty cool to see us doing well in the women's sabre. I just wish the Olympic qualification system was more favourable, but who knows, maybe we can keep improving and qualify in the team event?!

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8 hours ago, Makedonas said:

Georgiadou continues her incredible improvement, wow! At 31 years old she is having the best season of her career. She never made the top 20 in her career, and now this year she is already number 4 (and that's not including her bronze medal here).

 

Also she becomes the second Greek fencer to win a World Championships medal, after Theodora Gkountoura (who got 5th place here) also did so in the same event at the last World Championships, where she became the first.

 

It's pretty cool to see us doing well in the women's sabre. I just wish the Olympic qualification system was more favourable, but who knows, maybe we can keep improving and qualify in the team event?!

you just have to wait for me to become the next IOC President (dictator)...:rolleyes: :lol: :roflmao:

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12 hours ago, Ted said:

Do you have any really talented, up-and-coming youngsters on your national fencing team? Should there be any changes in the coaching staff?

@Andry84 already wrote it all...

I can only add that all the changes must be done in our political/social/school system...that's our hole where we are more and more in troubles to come out from...

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