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Womenʻs Foil A Results

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Pool 1 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :USA Victoria ISAACSON 5 4 22 10 12
  :ARG Marilin SALAZAR BREVE 5 1 5 21 -16
QF :TUR Elke Lale VAN ACHTERBERG 5 5 25 8 17
QF :GEO Gvantsa ZADISHVILI 5 3 21 14 7
  :USA Patricia DYKES 5 0 5 25 -20
QF :GBR Emily HOLDER 5 2 18 18 0

 

Pool 2 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :CAN Amber BRIAR 4 1 12 18 -6
QF :JPN Mieko MATSUMOTO 4 1 13 17 -4
QF :KOR KWON Hyo-kyeong 4 3 15 10 5
QF :HKG LAM Ka Man 4 4 20 6 14
QF :USA Shelby JENSEN 4 1 10 19 -9

 

Pool 3 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :ESP Judith RODRIGUEZ MENENDEZ 4 3 17 9 8
QF :KOR SHIN Seung-ri 4 2 15 14 1
QF :HKG FAN Pui Shan 4 3 18 8 10
  :USA Jataya TAYLOR 4 1 5 18 -13
QF :FRA Clemence DELAVOIPIERE 4 1 12 18

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Womenʻs Foil A Results

 

Round of 32

 

Amber BRIAR :CAN 15 - 8 :JPN Mieko MATSUMOTO

Shelby JENSEN :USA 6 - 15 :KOR SHIN Seung-ri

Emily HOLDER :GBR 8 - 15 :FRA Clemence DELAVOIPIERE

 

Round of 16

 

Ionela Andreea MOGOS :ITA 15 - 3 :CAN Amber BRIAR

Victoria ISAACSON :USA 8 - 15 :HKG LAM Ka Man

Loredana TRIGILIA :ITA 15 - 13 :KOR KWON Hyo-kyeong

Gvantsa ZADISHVILI :GEO 4 - 15 :GEO Nino TIBILASHVILI

Eva Andrea HAJMASI :HUN 15 - 3 :KOR SHIN Seung-ri

Judith RODRIGUEZ MENENDEZ :ESP 8 - 15 :HUN Zsuzsanna KRAJNYAK

Elke Lale VAN ACHTERBERG :TUR 4 - 15 :HKG FAN Pui Shan

Clemence DELAVOIPIERE :FRA 4 - 15 :HKG YU Chui Yee

 

Quarterfinals

 

Ionela Andreea MOGOS :ITA 15 - 5 :HKG LAM Ka Man

Loredana TRIGILIA :ITA 15 - 7 :GEO Nino TIBILASHVILI

Eva Andrea HAJMASI :HUN 14 - 15 :HUN Zsuzsanna KRAJNYAK

FAN Pui Shan :HKG 7 - 15 :HKG YU Chui Yee

 

Semifinals

 

Ionela Andreea MOGOS :ITA 15 - 1 :ITA Loredana TRIGILIA

Zsuzsanna KRAJNYAK :HUN 8 - 15 :HKG YU Chui Yee

 

Final

 

Ionela Andreea MOGOS :ITA 9 - 15 :HKG YU Chui Yee

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Menʻs Sabre B Results

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Pool 1 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :GBR

Dimitri COUTYA

6 6 30 10 20
QF :GER Balwinder CHEEMA 6 3 26 19 7
QF :FRA Marc Andre CRATERE 6 3 19 19 0
  :LBN Elias SEMAAN 6 0 3 30 -27
QF :POL Michal DABROWSKI 6 4 24 13 11
QF :KOR RYU Eun-hwan 6 3 21 21 0
QF :ARG Hugo ALDERETE 6 2 15 26 -11

 

Pool 2 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :USA Noah HANSSEN 6 1 10 29 -19
QF :GBR Shah RASHID 6 5 29 17 12
QF :FRA Laurent VADON 6 2 20 25 -5
QF :POL Grzegorz PLUTA 6 4 25 19 6
QF :BRA Jovane GUISSONE 6 3 24 19

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QF :GRE Panagiotis TRIANTAFYLLOU 6 6 30 15 15
  :COL Braian MACIAS FIGUEREDO 6 0 16 30 -14
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Menʻs Sabre B Results

 

Round of 16

 

Adrian CASTRO :POL 15 - 3 :USA Noah HANSSEN

Grzegorz PLUTA :POL 15 - 14 :POL Michal DABROWSKI

Dimitri COUTYA :GBR 15 - 7 :KOR RYU Eun-hwan

Marc Andre CRATERE :FRA 8 - 15 :ITA Gianmarco PAOLUCCI

Istvan TARJANYI :HUN 15 - 4 :FRA Laurent VADON

Jovane GUISSONE :BRA 9 - 15 :GRE Panagiotis TRIANTAFYLLOU

Shah RASHID :GBR 14 - 15 :GER Balwinder CHEEMA

Hugo ALDERETE :ARG 5 - 15 :FRA Maxime VALET

 

Quarterfinals

 

Adrian CASTRO :POL 15 - 6 :POL Grzegorz PLUTA

Dimitri COUTYA :GBR 15 - 8 :ITA Gianmarco PAOLUCCI

Istvan TARJANYI :HUN 13 - 15 :GRE Panagiotis TRIANTAFYLLOU

Balwinder CHEEMA :GER 4 - 15 :FRA Maxime VALET

 

Semifinals

 

Adrian CASTRO :POL 15 - 7 :GBR Dimitri COUDYA

Panagiotis TRIANTAFYLLOU :GRE 13 - 15 :FRA Maxime VALET

 

Final

 

Adrian CASTRO :POL 15 - 10 :FRA Maxime VALET

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Womenʻs Foil B Results

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Pool 1 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :BEL Roswitha VAN DORPE 5 1 12 22 -10
QF :NED Iris TENKINK 5 4 24 12 12
QF :JPN Chisato ABE 5 1 13 22 -9
QF :GER Sylvi TAUBER 5 3 22 14 8
  :USA Julie GRANT 5 1 7 22 -15
QF :FRA Sophie SABLON 5 5 25 11 14

 

Pool 2 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :KOR CHO Eun-hye 4 3 18 13 5
QF :FRA Cecile DEMAUDE 4 1 13 18 -5
QF :ITA Alessia BIAGINI 4 3 16 11 5
  :POL Sara ROGOWSKA 4 0 9 20 -11
QF :HKG CHUNG Yuen Ping 4 3 17 11 6

 

Pool 3 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :HUN Boglarka MEZO 4 2 16 12 4
  :CAN Trinity LOWTHIAN 4 0 5 20 -15
QF :HKG TONG Nga Ting 4 4 20 11 9
QF :FRA Stephanie DROIT MALARME 4 1 12 16 -4
QF :GBR Justine MOORE 4 3 18 12

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Round of 32

 

Roswitha VAN DORPE :BEL 14 - 15 :JPN Chisato ABE

 

Round of 16

 

Irma KHETSURIANI :GEO 15 - 3 :JPN Chisato ABE

CHUNG Yuen Ping :HKG 11 - 15 :GBR Justine MOORE

Sophie SABLON :FRA 15 - 8 :GER Sylvi TAUBER

Boglarka MEZO :HUN 10 - 15 :USA Ellen GEDDES

Anri SAKURAI :JPN 15 - 10 :FRA Stephanie DROIT MALARME

Alessia BIAGINI :ITA 15 - 11 :HKG TONG Nga Ting

Iris TENKINK :NED 14 - 15 :KOR CHO Eun-hye

Cecile DEMAUDE :FRA 1 - 15 :THA Saysunee JANA

 

Quarterfinals

 

Irma KHETSURIANI :GEO 15 - 2 :GBR Justine MOORE

Sophie SABLON :FRA 15 - 13 :USA Ellen GEDDES

Anri SAKURAI :JPN 15 - 6 :ITA Alessia BIAGINI

CHO Eun-hye :KOR 3 - 15 :THA Saysunee JANA

 

Semifinals

 

Irma KHETSURIANI :GEO 15 - 5 :FRA Sophie SABLON

Anri SAKURAI :JPN 5 - 15 :THA Saysunee JANA

 

Final

 

Irma KHETSURIANI :GEO 10 - 15 :THA Saysunee JANA

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Menʻs Sabre A Results

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Pool 1 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :ARG Carlos FREITAS 5 2 15 16 -1
QF :GER Julius HAUPT 5 3 18 12 6
  :USA Cory MOSES 5 0 5 25 -20
QF :FRA Serge ROBIN 5 4 24 15 9
QF :CAN Ryan ROUSELL 5 5 25 5 20
QF :USA Tim KORTENKAMP 5 1 9 23 -14

 

Pool 2 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
  :USA Mason HALL 5 0 5 25 -20
QF :JPN Shintaro KANO 5 4 23 10 13
QF :USA Richard SWAUGER 5 1 9 23 -14
QF :GRE Vasileios NTOUNIS 5 5 25 7 18
QF :USA William SCHOONOVER 5 2 20 17 3
QF :FRA Adrien TURKAWKA 5 3 18 18 0

 

Pool 3 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :FRA Robert CITERNE 4 2 15 14 1
QF :FRA Moez EL ASSINE 4 4 20 3 17
QF :JPN Naoki YASU 4 3 16 11 5
QF :USA Nicholas BADEAUX 4 1 7 19 -12
  :USA James DOWNING 4 0 9 20

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Round of 32

 

Tim KORTENKAMP :USA 5 - 15 :USA Nicholas BADEAUX

Carlos FREITAS :ARG 15 - 4 :USA Richard SWAUGER

 

Round of 16

 

Edoardo GIORDAN :ITA 15 - 1 :USA Nicholas BADEAUX

Serge ROBIN :FRA 15 - 14 :JPN Shintaro KANO

Ryan ROUSELL :CAN 15 - 6 :FRA Adrien TURKAWKA

Robert CITERNE :FRA 7 - 15 :ITA Matteo DEI ROSSI

Ludovic LEMOINE :FRA 15 - 7 :USA William SCHOONOVER

Julius HAUPT :GER 7 - 15 :GRE Vasileios NTOUNIS

Moez EL ASSINE :FRA 15 - 10 :JPN Naoki YASU

Carlos FREITAS :ARG 5 - 15 :GER Maurice SCHMIDT

 

Quarterfinals

 

Edoardo GIORDAN :ITA 15 - 4 :FRA Serge ROBIN

Ryan ROUSELL :CAN 5 - 15 :ITA Matteo DEI ROSSI

Ludovic LEMOINE :FRA 15 - 13 :GRE Vasileios NTOUNIS

Moez EL ASSINE :FRA 6 - 15 :GER Maurice SCHMIDT

 

Semifinals

 

Edoardo GIORDAN :ITA 15 - 3 :ITA Matteo DEI ROSSI

Ludovic LEMOINE :FRA 9 - 15 :GER Maurice SCHMIDT

Final

 

Edoardo GIORDAN :ITA 15 - 12 :GER Maurice SCHMIDT

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Menʻs Epee A Results

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Pool 1 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :USA William SCHOONOVER 5 1 14 24 -10
QF :GRE Vasileios NTOUNIS 5 4 22 17 5
QF :FRA Enzo GIORGI 5 1 18 23 -5
QF :USA Charles FLECK 5 1 20 24 -4
QF :CAN Ryan ROUSELL 5 3 20 19 1
QF :POL Dariusz PENDER 5 5 25 12 13

 

Pool 2 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :FRA Damien TOKATLIAN 5 4 23 10 13
  :USA Nicholas BADEAUX 5 1 9 23 -14
QF :GBR Joshua WADDELL 5 4 24 11 13
QF :ARG Franco MEZA 5 1 13 21 -8
QF :USA Cory MOSES 5 1 11 24 -13
QF :FRA Adrien TURKAWKA 5 4 21 12 9

 

Pool 3 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :ITA Matteo BETTI 5 5 25 9 16
QF :FRA Serge ROBIN 5 3 21 14 7
QF :FRA Robert CITERNE 5 3 22 16 6
QF :ARG Carlos FREITAS 5 1 10 21 -11
  :USA Tim KORTENKAMP 5 0 5 25 -20
QF :JPN Takaaki SASAJIMA 5 3 17 15 2

 

Pool 4 Standings

Adv Flag Athlete M V PF PA PD
QF :JPN Naoki YASU 5 4 20 13 7
  :USA James DOWNING 5 0 8 25 -17
  :USA Mason HALL 5 1 8 23 -15
QF :FRA Quentin FERNANDEZ-ANSSOUX 5 3 16 10 6
QF :FRA Gaetan CHARLOT 5 3 21 13 8
QF :GBR Oliver LAM WATSON 5 4 23 12 11
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