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Men's Individual Foil (:EGY Cairo)

 

Gold: :USA Alexander Massialas

Silver: :ITA Tommaso Marini

Bronze: :ITA Davide Filippi & :FRA Enzo Lefort

 

Semifinals

Marini b. Filippi 15-8

Massialas b. Lefort 15-7

 

Final

Massialas b. Marini 15-14

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/138?tab=results

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Men's Team Epee (:GER Heidenheim)

 

Gold: :FRA France

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :JPN Japan

 

Semifinals

France b. Japan 36-35

Italy b. Switzerland 45-28

 

Bronze Medal Match

Japan b. Switzerland 45-29

 

Gold Medal Match

France b. Italy 45-38

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/454

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not a bad day at the office for Italy :cheer:

 

in particular, first ever win in a senior world cup tournament for Martina Favaretto...and what a win! she did it in style, destroying every oppenent she's faced (except for Cipressa in the 2nd round, that was damn close).

 

today she was just in a class of her own :bowdown:

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5th for Eleanor Harvey (WR #4), and 11th for Jessica Guo (WR #8) :CAN at the Women’s Foil Grand Prix in Cairo, Egypt :EGY

 

Guo lost to Pauline Ranvier :FRA(14-11) in the Table Of 16, while Harvey lost to Martina Batini :ITA (15-13) in the Table Of 8. 

 

A pretty good result if you ask me, although I do wish they made it onto the podium :d

 

Kelleigh Ryan (WR #35) finished in 63rd, losing in the Table Of 64 to Ysaora Thibus (15-10)

 

Other Results: Yunjia Zhang 52, Sabrina Fang T57, Jane Caufield 88, Nadia Hayes 126, Jessie Chen 130

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Men's Team Foil (:EGY Cairo)

 

Gold: :JPN Japan

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :FRA France

 

Semifinals

Japan b. Poland 45-33

Italy b. France 45-35

 

Bronze Medal Match

France b. Poland 45-37

 

Gold Medal Match

Japan b. Italy 45-43

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/761?tab=results

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

Men's Team Foil (:EGY Cairo)

 

Gold: :JPN Japan

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :FRA France

 

Semifinals

Japan b. Poland 45-33

Italy b. France 45-35

 

Bronze Medal Match

France b. Poland 45-37

 

Gold Medal Match

Japan b. Italy 45-43

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/761?tab=results

Poland 4th. Maybe we have some chance for Olympics here. 

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Women's Team Foil (:EGY Cairo)

 

Gold: :ITA Italy

Silver: :USA United States

Bronze: :JPN Japan

 

Semifinals

USA b. France 45-33

Italy b. Japan 45-34

 

Bronze Medal Match

Japan b. France 31-30

 

Gold Medal Match

Italy b. USA 45-43

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/52893543EED440B78F9D8084A4B4B047

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Just now, Adriano said:

Poland 4th. Maybe we have some chance for Olympics here. 

yes, with Russia out (and France & Italy in the top 4 overall) Poland are the strongest contenders for the European spot.

 

You have to avoid early round eliminations when the OQP starts, but I think right now you're a better team than Hungary, Germany, Czech Republic (your main rivals).

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Men's Individual Sabre (:ITA Padua)

 

Gold: :ITA Michele Gallo

Silver: :KAZ Artyom Sarkissyan

Bronze: :ITA Giovanni Repetti & :GEO Sandro Bazadze

 

Semifinals

Gallo b. Bazadze 15-14

Sarkissyan b. Repetti 15-13

 

Final

Gallo b. Sarkissyan 15-9

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/156

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yesss! great first world cup win for one of our most promising youngsters :cheer:

 

this time he could manage the pressure and didn't waste any chance, like it happened in Warsaw in the previous WC stage.

 

meanwhile, not a great day for our stars...but you can't have it all.

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