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Fencing FIE World Championships 2019


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women's individual Foil quarterfinals

 

:JPN Yuka Ueno vs :FRA Pauline Ranvier

:USA Lee Kiefer vs :ITA Arianna Errigo

:CHN Huo Xingxin vs :ITA Elisa Di Francisca

:RUS Adelina Zagidullina vs :RUS Inna Deriglazova

 

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men's individual Epee quarterfinals

 

:ITA Andrea Santarelli b. :FRA Yannick Borel 15-12

:HUN Gergely Siklosi b. :NED Bas Verwijlen 15-8

:UKR Igor Reizlin b. :KAZ Ruslan Kurbanov 15-12

:RUS Sergey Bida b. :JPN Koki Kano 15-12

 

 

men's individual Epee semifinals

 

:ITA Andrea Santarelli vs :HUN Gergely Siklosi

:UKR Igor Reizlin vs :RUS Sergey Bida

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Usual class for our foil team, after a month of focus on the foil Errigo reach to qualify for the semifinals... Maybe she will understand what is better for all..

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and finally Errigo is back on the podium! :cheer:

still..her attitude is really annoying...if I were one of her opponent, I could really go mad...

champions do not behave like her on the piste (and even outside, given what she's doing lately)...

 

Di Francisca, instead, not only wins her bouts, but she's also an example to follow, on and off the pistes...

by the way, she's also through to the semis and therefore she also has a guaranteed medal...

 

the day that started so bad, finally is turning into one of the most exciting of the year...:bounce::lol:

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women's individual Foil quarterfinals

 

:FRA Pauline Ranvier b. :JPN Yuka Ueno 15-11

:ITA Arianna Errigo b. :USA Lee Kiefer 15-13

:ITA Elisa Di Francisca b. :CHN Huo Xingxin 15-8

:RUS Inna Deriglazova b. :RUS Adelina Zagidullina 15-3

 

 

women's individual Foil semifinals

 

:FRA Pauline Ranvier vs :ITA Arianna Errigo 

:ITA Elisa Di Francisca vs :RUS Inna Deriglazova

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55 minutes ago, dareza said:

Still no medal for USA :hearts:

Hey, do make me come over there :p. In all honestly I’m a litttle disappointed. Our programs are really improving lately, so I’m looking forward to the Pan Am Games and the Olympics.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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