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Fencing FIE World Championships 2019


phelps

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now we can finally say it: this championship is a total disaster, the worst Italian team since 1995...:hairpull::thumbdown:

 

what a shame! :nopompom:

 

now we only need to compromise the Olympic qualification in a couple of events and make a lot of people happy...:bones::facepalm:

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1 minute ago, Vektor said:

Well, this is historic. For the first time since 1987 Italy wasn't able to reach the final in any of the individual fencing events. (and in 1987 women's epee and women's sabre didn't exist) 

 

and with this one, I'm dead and gone...:cry:

 

see you in the other forum's threads...:lol:

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men's individual Foil, Quarterfinals

 

:GBR Marcus Mepstead b. :POL Michal Siess 15-9

:KOR Son Young Ki b. :KOR Lee Kwang Hyun 15-11

:RUS Dmitry Zherebchenko b. :ITA Andrea Cassarà 15-6

:FRA Enzo Lefort b. :HKG Ryan Choi Chun Yin 15-10

 

men's individual Foil, Semifinals

 

:GBR Marcus Mepstead vs :KOR Son Young Ki

:RUS Dmitry Zherebchenko vs :FRA Enzo Lefort

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24 minutes ago, phelps said:

now we can finally say it: this championship is a total disaster, the worst Italian team since 1995...:hairpull::thumbdown:

 

what a shame! :nopompom:

 

now we only need to compromise the Olympic qualification in a couple of events and make a lot of people happy...:bones::facepalm:

Celebrate the diversity ... :d

You can't ask for more diversity (if you can call another day with 7 european and one south korean athlete in semifinal really diverse ...) and at the same time be unhappy about Italy getting less dominant. :finger:

Crazy to see how bad german fencing has become, now even countries like Hong Kong, Brazil, Greece or GB will finish ahead of Germany in the medal table.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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We finally have a schedule for Men's sabre and Women's epee:

 

10:00 Women's Epee, QF

11:00 Men's Sabre, QF

12:00 Women's Epee, SF

13:15 Men's Sabre, SF

16:20 Women's Epee, 3rd place match

17:10 Men's Sabre, 3rd place match

18:00 Women's Epee, Final

18:50 Men's Sabre, Final

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1 hour ago, OlympicsFan said:

Celebrate the diversity ... :d

You can't ask for more diversity (if you can call another day with 7 european and one south korean athlete in semifinal really diverse ...) and at the same time be unhappy about Italy getting less dominant. :finger:

Crazy to see how bad german fencing has become, now even countries like Hong Kong, Brazil, Greece or GB will finish ahead of Germany in the medal table.

 

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as expected, :RUS Velikaya and :UKR Kharlan made it through to the grand final...

 

at least in women's sabre, we're going to have the best possible gold medal match...actually, women's sabre at its finest...:cheer:

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