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Fencing CAE Cadet & Junior African Championships 2019


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Schedule of Events

 

Cadets

 

Monday, February 18th

Men's Individual Epee & Individual Sabre; Women's Individual Foil

 

Tuesday, February 19th

Women's Individual Epee & Individual Sabre; Men's Individual Foil

 

Juniors

 

Wednesday, February 20th

Men's Individual Epee & Individual Sabre; Women's Individual Foil

 

Thursday, February 21st

Women's Individual Epee & Individual Sabre; Men's Individual Foil

 

Friday, February 22nd

All Team Events

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Women's Cadet Individual Foil

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :ALG Meriem Mebarki

Silver: :ALG Sonia Zeboudj

Bronze: :EGY Salma Hany & :EGY Mariam Sedky

 

Semifinals:

Mebarki b. Hany 15-8

Zeboudj b. Sedky 15-13

 

Gold Medal Match:

Mebarki b. Zeboudj 15-5

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://www.fencingworldwide.com/en/competition/11980-2018/results/

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Men's Cadet Individual Epee

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :EGY Mohamed Yasseen

Silver: :EGY A Amr Abdelbaky

Bronze: :EGY Mohamed Elsayed & :EGY Ahmed Yasser

 

Semifinals:

Abdelbaky b. Elsayed 15-11

Yasseen b. Yasser 15-14

 

Gold Medal Match:

Yasseen b. Abdelbaky W/O

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://www.fencingworldwide.com/en/competition/11985-2018/results/

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Men's Cadet Individual Sabre

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :EGY Adham Moataz

Silver: :EGY Zeyad Nofal

Bronze: :ALG Mohammed Belsem Bounaceur & :EGY Fares Elbogdadly

 

Semifinals:

Moataz b. Bounaceur 15-2

Nofal b. Elbogdadly 15-9

 

Gold Medal Match:

Moataz b. Nofal 15-14

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://www.fencingworldwide.com/en/competition/11983-2018/results/

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Women's Cadet Individual Epee

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :EGY Rodaina Gaafar

Silver: :ALG Yousra Zeboudj

Bronze: :EGY Aya Hussein & :RSA Alexandria Klopper

 

Semifinals:

Zeboudj b. Hussein 15-10

Gaafar b. Klopper 15-12

 

Gold Medal Match:

Gaafar b. Zeboudj 15-14

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://www.fencingworldwide.com/en/competition/11984-2018/results/

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Women's Cadet Individual Sabre

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :ALG Kaouther Mohamed Belkebir

Silver: :ALG Naila Benchekor

Bronze: :EGY Toqa Ahmed & :EGY Renad Eldoksh

 

Semifinals:

Benchekor b. Ahmed 15-14

Mohamed Belkebir b. Eldoksh 15-3

 

Gold Medal Match:

Mohamed Belkebir b. Benchkor 15-12

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://www.fencingworldwide.com/en/competition/11982-2018/results/

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Men's Cadet Individual Foil

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :EGY Yahia Mady

Silver: :ALG Virgil Albert

Bronze: :TUN Mohamed Rayane Fenniche & :EGY Walid Khaled

 

Semifinals:

Mady b. Fenniche 15-12

Albert b. Khaled 15-13

 

Gold Medal Match:

Mady b. Albert 15-9

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://www.fencingworldwide.com/en/competition/11981-2018/results/

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