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Fencing FIE World Championships 2019


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Glad at least Mexican fencers advanced from the pool round into the preliminary tableau.

 

Even happier one of our women competitors in epee made it to the main competition. :thumbup:

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9 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

 

 

matches for men's Sabre aren't scheduled tomorrow , but on Thursday 

 

oh thanks a lot. I was going to change my tomorrow plans to watch that. you just saved my day :d

 

I forgot World Championships follow a different program comparing to the World Cups.

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38 minutes ago, MHSN said:

 

oh thanks a lot. I was going to change my tomorrow plans to watch that. you just saved my day :d

 

I forgot World Championships follow a different program comparing to the World Cups.

 

you're always welcome :hatoff: + i thought the same at 1st also :d

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Another great result for our women in foil, with one of them advancing directly to the main 64, and another two joining her.

 

Our men in epee, were just decent, but I'd have wanted at least one of them to advance further.

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Number of qualified athletes per nation after the preliminary round (bold indicates nations that have at least one qualified athlete in all 6 events):

 

23 athletes

France

 

22 athletes

Italy, South Korea, United States

 

21 athletes

Russia

 

20 athletes

Hungary

 

19 athletes

China

 

18 athletes

Japan

 

15 athletes

Ukraine

 

14 athletes

Germany

 

13 athletes

Canada, Hong Kong, Poland

 

10 athletes

Great Britain, Romania

 

9 athletes

Spain, Venezuela

 

7 athletes

Egypt

 

6 athletes

Czech Republic, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Turkey

 

5 athletes

Estonia, Mexico

 

4 athletes

Cuba, Iran, Tunisia

 

3 athletes

Argentina, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Denmark, Israel, Netherlands, Singapore, Uzbekistan, Vietnam

 

2 athletes

Belgium, Belarus, Chile, Colombia, Finland, Greece, India, Luxembourg, Thailand

 

1 athlete

Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Latvia, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia

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