I remember Caroline Golubitsky. She competed with Vezzali for a while but not for long. Rita Konig, whom Vezzali defeated in the final of the Olympic Games in 2000, was more famous, as well as Sabine Bau and Anja Mueller. From what I remember, the Germans competed fiercely with us at some point, but they almost always lost.
Shemyakina won a bronze medal in 2014 Worlds and was one of our leader but leave the squad due to pregnancy (she has 2 daughters if I'm not mistaking, so she chose family instead of sport). And speaking of foil we have back in the day Sergiy Golubitskyi, who was Olympic silver medalist and won some medals in other competitions and coached his wife Caroline Golubitskyi - one of the German foil specialists. Even in women's foil we had medal in Women's foil at the European championship - it was Olha Leleiko, our current national coach. So no, we are pretty good fencing country, and depending on generations of our athletes some events are more "profitable" for us and some don't.
Shemyakina that was a very strange story. She unexpectedly won the games but before and after she literally achieved nothing. After that success in 2012 she also completely disappeared. It's only in epee that such strange situations. That's why I've always preferred foil and sabre, because the top was more stable there, although that's changing now. The competition has grown a lot all over the world.
Sinner probably won't play in another edition of the Davis Cup. That shouldn't come as a surprise. Next season, Wimbledon and maybe Paris should be the goal.
No, our epee was good always, we have Shemyakina, who was Olympic Champion in 2012, Reizlin with bronze in 2020, medalists of Worlds like Kryvytska (who is our finisher today), Svichkar (who is our finisher in men's side) and Stankevych, European champion Kharkova, medals in other conpetitions from men's team epee who were one of the main contenders in Tokyo, but unfortunately failed to take a medal.
Until recently, Ukrainian fencing was just Kharlan and sabre. Maybe epee sometimes. I don't remember them ever was strong in foil. There was a time when Russia, Romania and Poland were strong in foil at that time when Italy dominated but I don't remember Ukraine anymore.
Hungarian women with Aida Mahomed were too strong for many years.
No surprise with Aaron Judge winning AL MVP and Shohei Ohtani winning NL MVP awards.
Ohtani is the second player in history to win MVP in both leagues. Frank Robinson (1961 Reds & 1966 Orioles) was the only one before.
Qualified for the Grand Prix Final
Men:
1. Ilia Malinin
2. Yuma Kagiyama
3. Shun Sato
4. Adam Siao Him Fa
5. Kevin Aymoz
6. Daniel Grassl
Final Standings
Women:
1. Kaori Sakamoto
2. Amber Glenn
3. Wakaba Higuchi
4. Hana Yoshida
5. Mone Chiba
6. Rino Matsuike
Final Standings
Pairs:
1. Deanna Stellato-Dudek / Maxime Deschamps
2. Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara
3. Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nikita Volodin
4. Sara Conti / Niccolo Macii
5. Anastasiia Metelkina / Luka Berulava
6. Ellie Kam / Danny O'Shea
Final Standings
Ice Dance:
1. Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson
2. Madison Chock / Evan Bates
3. Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier
4. Charlene Guignard / Marco Fabbri
5. Evgeniia Lopareva / Geoffrey Brissaud
6. Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha
Final Standings
The Grand Prix Final will be held in Grenoble, from 5 to 8 December.
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