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25 minutes ago, Vektor said:

I was thinking of doing a World Cup medal table because I never see that on the FIE site or anywhere else. I might do one later with a larger table, listing all the disciplines, but for now here's a really simplified version after 10 World Cup events out of the scheduled 76.

 

:ITA  2-5-0

:FRA  2-1-6

:KOR  1-1-2

:HUN  1-0-1

:JPN  1-0-1

:ESP  1-0-0

:GEO  1-0-0

:USA  1-0-0

:COL  0-1-0

:IRI  0-1-0

:UKR  0-1-0

:CHN  0-0-1

:EGY  0-0-1

:GBR  0-0-1

:GER  0-0-1

:GRE  0-0-1

16 Nations with at least a medal, 8 of them with at least 1 Gold.

 

and 4 Continents represented (5 if we consider the Panamerican Continent split into North/Central and South America), only Oceania missing.

 

all this, thanks to only 10 events.

 

I really want to see if there's still someone throwing sh*t on Fencing, saying that's not a truly global sport. :pope:

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Men's TeamSabre (:ALG Algiers)

 

Gold: :KOR South Korea

Silver: :IRI Iran

Bronze: :GER Germany

 

Semifinals

South Korea b. France 45-19

Iran b. Germany 45-42

 

Bronze Medal match

Germany b. France 45-43

 

Gold Medal match

South Korea b. Iran 45-34

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/1411?tab=results

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Women's Team Sabre (:ALG Algiers)

 

Gold: :FRA France

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :KOR South Korea

 

Semifinals

Italy b. South Korea 45-32

France b. Spain 45-41

 

Bronze Medal match

South Korea b. Spain 45-36

 

Gold Medal match

France b. Italy 45-44

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/1409?tab=results

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Men's Team Foil (:GER Bonn)

 

Gold: :USA United States

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :FRA France

 

Semifinals

Italy b. Japan 45-38

USA b. France 45-20

 

Bronze Medal match

France b. Japan 45-43

 

Gold Medal match

USA b. Italy 45-40

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/1407?tab=results

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Men's Team Epee (:SUI Bern)

 

Gold: :FRA France

Silver: :KOR South Korea

Bronze: :HUN Hungary

 

Semifinals

South Korea b. Italy 45-36

France b. Hungary 45-44

 

Bronze Medal match

Hungary b. Italy 30-28

 

Gold Medal match

France b. South Korea 45-41

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/559?tab=results

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Women's Team Epee (:EST Tallinn)

 

Gold: :ITA Italy

Silver: :UKR Ukraine

Bronze: :FRA France

 

Semifinals

Italy b. France 42-29

Ukraine b. Poland 44-37

 

Bronze Medal match

France b. Poland 45-39

 

Gold Medal match

Italy b. Ukraine 33-28

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/751?tab=results

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The combined team world ranking after the latest world cup events, which might be the best representation of which nations are the strongest at the moment. The colors in the sum column indicate the Top8, in the other columns it indicates the supposed Olympic qualification spots if they were handed out based on the current world rankings. 

 

  Sum ME WE MF WF MS WS
:ITA 1945 293 320 412 412 208 300
:FRA 1866 376 298 296 312 220 364
:KOR 1726 302 370 196 198 352 308
:USA 1533 161 249 362 344 198 219
:JPN 1429 245 143 266 316 165 294
:HUN 1393 280 175 159 167 314 298
:GER 1135 172 181 164 216 218 184
:POL 1078 125 270 218 217 66 182
:UKR 972 234 199 155 160 114 110
:ESP 947 151 88 140 195 128 245
:CAN 943 98 103 146 250 159 187
:CHN 925 174 196 76 194 131 154
:EGY 906 175 164 226 88 181 72
:HKG 812 78 179 223 139 117 76
:GBR 521 58 70 143 91 79 80
:BRA 488 54 70 116 116 60 72
:ROU 480   104 24 113 132 107
:SUI 438 242 188     8  
:SGP 434 32 64 80 148 40 70
:COL 402 132 36 42 56 92 44
:AUT 390 67 50 98 153 22  
:KAZ 388 156 8     76 148
:ISR 382 179 129 74      
:ARG 377 100 71 102 44 30 30
:VEN 373 188 60 32 25 32 36
...
:AZE 261 32         229
...
:IRI 229 8 16     189 16

 

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Obviously there are two nations that are very much underperforming on that ranking compared to where they usually are. :RUS was the leading nation for years before their ban, this is one of the Olympic sports where their ban heavily affects the rankings and the Olympic qualification. The other big underperformer is :CHN who were constantly in the Top8 before COVID. I am guessing that they will increase their points now that the Olympic qualification will soon start. 

 

The nation that improved the most is :JPN, they used Tokyo2020 to gain a lot of WR points and even after those Olympic points expired they didn't lose any ground. They pretty much took China's place as the second strongest Asian nation. 

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