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Fencing FIE World Cup 2019 - 2020


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3 hours ago, ratelesjo said:

I'm surprise Batini didn't play any part today considering yesterday's performance. Is Italy's trio already decided?

 

yes, I think that at 99.9% the 3 starters for Italy in women's Foil are Volpi, Errigo and Di Francisca, with Batini fighting for the reserve spot in the team event...

 

in any case, normally, at any world cup stage we don't use the individual event as a selection for the team competition of the following day...this thing is always decided before the start of the tournament...

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Women's Team Sabre (Salt Lake City, USA)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :FRA France

Silver: :HUN Hungary

Bronze: :USA United States

 

Semifinals:

Hungary b. Ukraine 45-42

France b. USA 45-31

 

Bronze Medal Match:

USA b. Ukraine 45-39

 

Gold Medal Match:

France b. Hungary 45-25

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

https://fie.org/competitions/2020/826

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and here we have the current scores in the women's team sabre OQR after the SLC stage...

 

1. :RUS 312
2. :FRA 272
3. :KOR 254
4./5. :ITA 234
4./5. :HUN 225
6. :UKR 216
7. :USA 211
8. :CHN 200
9. :JPN 168
10. :POL 151
11. :ESP 143
12. :GER 142
13. :CAN 136
=14. :TUN 125
=14. :TUR 125
16. :AZE 122
17. :VEN 102
18. :HKG 92
19. :EGY 84
=20. :GBR 74
=20. :MEX 74

 

a lot of turnarounds here...

 

while Russia, despite an awful outing today, keep their lead in the ranking with some margin, France consolidate their score and overtake Korea in second place...

 

the Asians, however, are still 3rd with quite a few points margin over the following European pack including Italy, Hungary (still to be seen who's going to be 4th and who's going to be 5th at the end of the day, depending on the outcome of the final matches) and Ukraine, who are going to get a lot closer to the qualification line...

 

the fight for the last ranking spot and the European continental place will be very entertaining (for neutral spectators...heartbreaking for the 3 teams involved and their fans)...

 

considering the current trend, however, Italy are the main candidate to end the campaign on the wrong side (unless a miracle happens in the lower part of the ranking and someone are capable of a great comeback and pushes Tunisia out of the top 16, which is highly unlikely...especially after today's event)...

 

the USA are also not completely out of the top 4, but it's more a theoretical chance than a true target for them...however they keep steadily the qualification spot through the continental ranking, as Canada are definitely too far away to be a serious threat...

 

finally, as written above, Tunisia, despite losing 1 or 2 positions in the OQR are still well safe among the top 16 of the OQR, which is what they need to qualify to the Tokyo Games...

 

 

EDIT: updated after the end of the tournament...

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Men's Individual Epee (Heidenheim, GER)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :HUN Gergely Siklosi

Silver: :KOR Park Sang Young

Bronze: :RUS Sergey Bida & :POL Radoslaw Zawrotniak

 

Semifinals:

Siklosi b. Bida 15-8

Park b. Zawrotniak 15-9

 

Gold Medal Match:

Siklosi b. Park 15-14

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

https://fie.org/competitions/2020/108

 

Semifinals & Final Replay

 

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Men's Team Epee (Heidenheim, GER)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :HUN Hungary

Silver: :FRA France

Bronze: :SUI Switzerland

 

Semifinals:

France b. Italy 45-24

Hungary b. Switzerland 45-34

 

Bronze Medal Match:

Switzerland b. Italy 45-36

 

Gold Medal Match:

Hungary b. France 45-43

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

https://fie.org/competitions/2020/823

 

Bronze & Gold Medal matches

 

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men's epee, Olympic qualification update before today's finals are completed...

 

1. :FRA 319/331
2. :SUI 238/242
3. :ITA 224/228
4. :UKR 221/223
5./6. :CHN 200/202
7./6./5. :HUN 193/205
6./7. :RUS 192/194
8. :JPN 182/183
9. :KOR 180
10. :USA 160/161
11. :KAZ 158/160
12. :ISR 131
13. :DEN 130
14. :EST 127
15. :EGY 113/114
16. :POL 108/109
17. :GER 106/107
18. :ESP 102/103

 

France are locked in first place, no matter what happens later today...

 

Switzerland keep their second place and Italy improve by 1 position in the ranking, climbing up to the 3rd provisional rank...

 

Ukraine, despite a down day, are still 4th...and they even increase their margin over 5th place, as South Korea had a real nightmare of a day and scored only 8 points (17th place today), falling down to 9th in the OQR...

 

the 5th place now is up for grabs, with China and Hungary fighting for it, depending on the outcome of today's finals (Hungary are definitely today's gran winners, reaching the gold medal match and closing down on the top 4 positions of the OQR)...

 

Russia could still be either 6th or 7th at the end of the day...but it looks that they are fading in the last exits and they are likely going to lose also their virtual qualifying spot in the European Continental race...

 

Japan are 8th and lost some points to China for the Asian Continental spot, Korea, as written above, now are down to 9th and it seems that they have almost definitively compromised their chances to earn a team spot at the next Olympic Games...

 

USA and Egypt today weren't that impressive, but with their average placing still managed to lock their position within the top 16 of the OQR, therefore they are closer to the qualification to the Olympics through their respective Continental spot...

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Men's Individual Foil (Paris, FRA)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :USA Nick Itkin

Silver: :ITA Daniele Garozzo

Bronze: :RUS Alexey Cheremisinov & :FRA Enzo Lefort

 

Semifinals:

Garozzo b. Cheremisinov 15-11

Itkin b. Lefort 15-12

 

Gold Medal Match:

Itkin b. Garozzo 15-9

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

https://fie.org/competitions/2020/142

 

Semifinals & Final

 

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Women's Individual Foil (Katowice, POL)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :RUS Inna Deriglazova

Silver: :ITA Camilla Mancini

Bronze::FRA Ysaora Thibus & :USA Lee Kiefer

 

Semifinals:

Mancini b. Thibus 15-8

Deriglazova b. Kiefer 15-13

 

Gold Medal Match:

Deriglazova b. Mancini 15-11

  

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

https://fie.org/competitions/2020/127

 

Semifinals & Final

 

 

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