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however, Berrè wasted a big chance against a not unstoppable :ROU Dolniceanu (and he definitely can't blame anybody other than himself), meanwhile Samele survived a tough battle against :RUS Danilenko...

 

right now, Curatoli has a big margin over :IRI Rahbari...

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well, actually Curatoli has the chance of his life...now he has to face :GEO Sandro Bazadze, then the winner of :CAN Gordon vs :JPN Yoshida...

 

if he misses out on a medal today, he should be kicked off from Budapest to Naples...

 

in the meantime, the Korean armada already lost 2 of their men...Ha Han Sol and Kim Junho are out...

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only Abedini left for Round of 16 :cry: and it will be very hard for him vs Ibragimov.

 

with Szilagyi and Homer out, it was like a dream draw for Pakdaman but he lost it in first round. he is not doing good recently. Rahbari had a good start but then once against he froze at some point in the match against Curatoli giving up 9 points in a row. :hairpull: Fotouhi also lost a 13-11 lead to Anstett.

 

I know they are more focused on the team event, where they most probably will face China in Round of 16 which is something like a direct Olympic qualification match. but still the individual results also matter a lot. both Abedini and Pakdaman are now out of top 16 in the World. :cry:

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The girl from Luxembourg is having a once in a century competition for her standards, but Ndolo still wasted a huge chance here. With a medal she could have made a huge step towards Tokyo, but now she will almost need a miracle to qualify. The part between 7:8 and 9:13 was some of the worst fencing i have ever seen, she looked completely clueless against an opponent who looks like a hobby atlete (easily 20 pounds overweight). :wall:

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

only Abedini left for Round of 16 :cry: and it will be very hard for him vs Ibragimov.

 

with Szilagyi and Homer out, it was like a dream draw for Pakdaman but he lost it in first round. he is not doing good recently. Rahbari had a good start but then once against he froze at some point in the match against Curatoli giving up 9 points in a row. :hairpull: Fotouhi also lost a 13-11 lead to Anstett.

 

I know they are more focused on the team event, where they most probably will face China in Round of 16 which is something like a direct Olympic qualification match. but still the individual results also matter a lot. both Abedini and Pakdaman are now out of top 16 in the World. :cry:

 

Abedini did it! he won 15-9 against Ibragimov and he's in the top 8...

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