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The Fencing World Cup will be the testing ground to see how fierce the resistance is. I can already tell you that the Hungarian fencers won't boycott, I think the Hungarian Olympic movement is in favor of letting Russians return.

 

Will they allow them to compete in the team event? Because that would be a farce. It's one thing to let individuals participate, you can get away with it by saying that they are completely neutral athletes. But neutral teams don't exists. Those are teams from Russia in all but name. 

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Women's Individual Sabre (:BEL Sint-Niklaas)

 

Gold: :FRA Sara Balzer

Silver: :CHN Shao Yaqi

Bronze: :GRE Theodora Gkountoura & :ITA Rossella Gregorio

 

Semifinals

Balzer b. Gregorio 15-9

Shao b. Gkountoura 15-8

 

Final

Balzer b. Shao 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/151

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It's highly possible that Foil World Cup in Poznan scheduled in late April will be cancelled by our fencing federation due to decision to let Russia and Belarus back to the competition, one event in Germany and two in Sweden are already cancelled by same reason too.

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Women's Individual Foil (:KOR Busan)

 

Gold: :USA Lee Kiefer

Silver: :JPN Sera Azuma

Bronze: :ITA Martina Sinigaglia & :ITA Alice Volpi

 

Semifinals

Azuma b. Sinigaglia 15-12

Kiefer b. Volpi 15-12

 

Final

Kiefer b. Azuma 15-3

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/121

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Men's Individual Foil (:KOR Busan)

 

Gold: :ITA Alessio Foconi

Silver: :HKG Cheung Ka Long

Bronze: :USA Gerek Meinhardt & :FRA Maxime Pauty

 

Semifinals

Foconi b. Pauty 15-4

Cheung b. Meinhardt 15-12

 

Final

Foconi b. Cheung 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/140

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Women's Team Sabre (:BEL Sint-Niklaas)

 

Gold: :KOR South Korea

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :UKR Ukraine

 

Semifinals

South Korea b. Hungary 45-44

Italy b. Ukraine 45-43

 

Bronze Medal Match

Ukraine b. Hungary 45-41

 

Gold Medal Match

South Korea b. Italy 45-42

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2023/756

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Women's Individual Epee (:CHN Nanjing)

 

Gold: :HUN Anna Kun

Silver: :FRA Alexandra Louis Marie

Bronze: :FRA Camille Nabeth & :FRA Auriane Mallo

 

Semifinals

Kun b. Nabeth 15-6

Louis Marie b. Mallo 15-8

 

Final

Kun b. Louis Marie 15-10

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/92DC3FA0C1DC4C7792B54518FA598F69

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Men's Individual Sabre (:HUN Budapest)

 

Gold: :HUN Aron Szilagyi

Silver: :GEO Sandro Bazadze

Bronze: :KOR Gu Bon Gil & :FRA Maxime Pianfetti

 

Semifinals

Szilagyi b. Gu 15-9

Bazadze b. Pianfetti 15-9

 

Final

Szilagyi b. Bazadze 15-14

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://engarde-service.com/index.php?lang=en&Organisme=hunfencing&Event=2023_03_24_26_gkk_sabre_vk&Compe=sms-in

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Men's Individual Epee (:ARG Buenos Aires)

 

Gold: :FRA Alexandre Bardenet

Silver: :CHN Lan Minghao

Bronze: :USA Stephen Ewart & :FRA Romain Cannone

 

Semifinals

Lan b. Ewart 15-7

Bardenet b. Cannone 15-12

 

Final

Bardenet b. Lan 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://engarde-service.com/index.php?Organisme=federacion_argentina_de_esgrima&Event=tiem2023&Compe=individual&Page=clasfinal.htm

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Fun Fact: Ewart :USA and a certain Totallympian ran on the same high school cross country (running) team :d

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