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Women's Junior Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :USA Magda Skarbonkiewicz

Silver: :JPN Yuina Kaneko

Bronze: :HUN Anna Spiesz & :TUR Nisanur Erbil

 

Semifinals

Skarbonkiewicz b. Spiesz 15-12

Kaneko b. Erbil 15-13

 

Final

Skarbonkiewicz b. Erbil 15-11

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/6CEAAEA81EE64A4F84A9455B1A2D351E

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Men's Junior Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :USA Colin Heathcock

Silver: :JPN Mao Kokubo

Bronze: :JPN Shido Tsumori & :ITA Emanuele Nardella

 

Semifinals

Heathcock b. Nardella 15-6

Kokubo b. Tsumori 15-13

 

Final

Heathcock b. Kokubo 15-12

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/0B50C3620EBC4B09A925C26956B388C9

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back-to-back junior gold medals for Heathcock, who won last year representing :GER and now after switching to the :USA.

 

:ITA at least end up with a medal, but it wasn't a great day at all.

 

and it was our only medallist, :ITA Emanuele Nardella, who denied in the quarterfinal a historical medal to :NIG Evann Jean Abba Girault, beating him 15-14 in the most improbable of the assaults.

 

Tomorrow it's Sabre once again, but this time with the Cadets tournaments (where in the men's division the main favourite is still the usual suspect, :USA Colin Heathcock).

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39 minutes ago, phelps said:

back-to-back junior gold medals for Heathcock, who won last year representing :GER and now after switching to the :USA.

 

:ITA at least end up with a medal, but it wasn't a great day at all.

 

and it was our only medallist, :ITA Emanuele Nardella, who denied in the quarterfinal a historical medal to :NIG Evann Jean Abba Girault, beating him 15-14 in the most improbable of the assaults.

 

Tomorrow it's Sabre once again, but this time with the Cadets tournaments (where in the men's division the main favourite is still the usual suspect, :USA Colin Heathcock).

Really hurts ...

I don't even want to imagine how many olympic medals Germany will lose thanks to Jordan Stolz (speed skating), Coling Heathcock (fencing) and Kaii Winkler (swimming) not representing Germany.

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

 

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Pretty good results in women's sabre for us, two fencers in Top8, 3 in Top16. Battai's 11th place is a bit of a disappointment because she's already capable of winning even gold on the senior level, but she got defeated by the world champion in the R16. 

 

The future of men's sabre on the other hand doesn't look that good for us, it has been known for a few years now that we will likely experience a big drop in quality once Szilágyi and Szatmári retires. 

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Women's Cadet Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :HUN Emese Domonkos

Silver: :AZE Zarifa Huseynova

Bronze: :USA Jenna Shoman & :UZB Nargiza Jaksybaeva

 

Semifinals

Domonkos b. Jaksybaeva 15-10

Huseynova b. Shoman 15-13

 

Final

Domonkos b. Huseynova 15-12

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/CEE0D2F61A3D480F8B7A7E972E242503

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Men's Cadet Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :USA William Morrill

Silver: :POL Benedykt Denkiewicz

Bronze: :USA Taylor Chon & :EGY Ahmed Hesham

 

Semifinals

Morrill b. Chon 15-12

Denkiewicz b. Hesham 15-13

 

Final

Morrill b. Denkiewicz 15-9

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/269CF9064EF94C7F9BEAA8A7146CD361

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