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Fencing FIE World Championships 2019


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4 minutes ago, Vektor said:

 

4. The 4 best results count for every team out of the 5 events. But Poland will get easier draws than us at the WC events because they have a higher world ranking, so I doubt that we can catch them. I think our team is simply not strong enough to consistently get into the Top8 at the WC events. 

 

Poland and Hungary are 9th and 10th in the World Ranking. Since in WC events there is a draw of pairs except for top 4, there's no difference between being 9th or 10th. You both have a 50% chance to get Korea or Germany in r16.

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17 minutes ago, Vektor said:

Women's foil Olympic team ranking

1. Russia - 256 pts

2. Italy - 184 pts

3. United States - 180 pts

4. France - 176 pts

5. Japan - 160 pts

6. Canada - 142 pts

7. South Korea - 130 pts

8. Poland - 114 pts

9. China - 110 pts

10. Germany - 109 pts

11. Hungary - 105 pts

12. Hong Kong - 100 pts

13. Ukraine - 91 pts

14. Spain - 85 pts

15. Singapore - 76 pts

16. Austria - 73 pts

 

Still possible. At least as long as Italy and France both stay in the top 4. Russia will anyway.

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Men's epee Olympic team ranking

1. France - 203 pts

2. Switzerland - 174 pts

3. Ukraine - 151 pts

4. Russia - 145 pts

5. China - 144 pts

6. South Korea - 140 pts

7. Italy - 136 pts

8. Japan - 122 pts

9. United States - 116 pts

10. Hungary - 116 pts

11. Kazakhstan - 105 pts

12. Denmark - 104 pts

13. Estonia - 100 pts

14. Israel - 99 pts

15. Cuba - 88 pts

16. Morocco - 80 pts 

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Top 10 nations at the WCh after 10 events

 

1. Russia - 858,25 pts

2. Italy - 763 pts

3. France - 731,25 pts

4. South Korea - 721 pts

5. Hungary - 606,88 pts

6. Ukraine - 587 pts

7. China - 552 pts

8. United States - 505,75 pts

9. Japan - 443,38 pts

10. Germany  394,01 pts

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3 hours ago, rybak said:

We lost to Hong Kong :facepalm:

 

@phelps How currently looks situation of Polish teams and individual fencers in ranking? How many quotas we would have for now? Can you count or we have to wait for official ranking after end of Championships?

 

I'd say the only team with chances is the women's epee...

 

for what concerns the individual ranking, we'd better wait the end of the championship and then make the proper calculation...

 

p.s. HKG nowadays is a very good team (they were 3rd in the last world cup event in Russia, beating Italy in the quarterfinals)...Choi and Cheung are never to be underestimated also in the individual events...

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1 hour ago, Federer91 said:

 

Well she did take off her mask, when they warned her not to do it. And that's 6 seconds before the end. :facepalm:

 

it wasn't given for that...the red card came because the assistent ref behind the piste literally invented that Di Francisca covered her target with the arm not handling the foil (which is not allowed, of course)...

 

there have been at least 4 or 5 dubious calls (actually, at least 2 completely wrong) in favor of Russia in the middle of the bout, but that one was clearly a burglary, I just don't believe that it was done in good faith...nobody will never make me think the opposite...

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

The 1st yellow was completly underserved... The second one was correct

 

no, not at all...she asked for permission to change her foil (which was clearly ruined)...

 

and as I wrote before, the red card came for another reason...not because of the mask or any other disciplinary infringment...

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