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1 hour ago, Benolympique said:

And France ?

 

almost impossible...they have to hope that ITA makes it to the top 4 (which is highly unlikely) and then they also have to make up more than 20 points on EST...

 

by the way, with RUS in the top 4, also :ITA Italy are mathematically qualified to the Games...

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il y a 3 minutes, phelps a dit :

 

almost impossible...they have to hope that ITA makes it to the top 4 (which is highly unlikely) and then they also have to make up more than 20 points on EST...

 

by the way, with RUS in the top 4, also :ITA Italy are mathematically qualified to the Games...

I thought Egypt would stay above the top 16? which would give us a chance

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Women's Team Epee (Barcelona, ESP)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :KOR South Korea

Silver::CHN China

Bronze: :USA United States

 

Semifinals:

South Korea b. USA 45-32

China b. Russia 45-30

 

Bronze Medal Match:

USA b. Russia 45-27

 

Gold Medal Match:

South Korea b. China 39-34

  

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

https://fie.org/competitions/2020/822

 

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2 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

I thought Egypt would stay above the top 16? which would give us a chance

 

even if EGY are out, I don't think you can get anything...

ITA won't make it to the top 4, therefore the European spot would go to them...meanwhile the repechage spot would finally go to USA or KOR (the 1 who would miss the top 4 between those 2)...

even EST and UKR to me don't have any chance to qualify (and in case a miracle happens and ITA end up in the top 4, EST have a 20-point margin over FRA before the last event and also UKR are more or less in the same area of FRA...so, we'll see the exact maths at the end of today's tournament, but I think it's everything already decided)...

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3 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

even if EGY are out, I don't think you can get anything...

ITA won't make it to the top 4, therefore the European spot would go to them...meanwhile the repechage spot would finally go to USA or KOR (the 1 who would miss the top 4 between those 2)...

even EST and UKR to me don't have any chance to qualify (and in case a miracle happens and ITA end up in the top 4, EST have a 20-point margin over FRA before the last event and also UKR are more or less in the same area of FRA...so, we'll see the exact maths at the end of today's tournament, but I think it's everything already decided)...

USA or Korea won't take the the repechage spot but the continental spot... 

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il y a 5 minutes, phelps a dit :

 

even if EGY are out, I don't think you can get anything...

ITA won't make it to the top 4, therefore the European spot would go to them...meanwhile the repechage spot would finally go to USA or KOR (the 1 who would miss the top 4 between those 2)...

even EST and UKR to me don't have any chance to qualify (and in case a miracle happens and ITA end up in the top 4, EST have a 20-point margin over FRA before the last event and also UKR are more or less in the same area of FRA...so, we'll see the exact maths at the end of today's tournament, but I think it's everything already decided)...

 

USA and Korea would get the continental spot, therefore the last spot (if Egypt is out) would go to either Estonia, Ukraine or France 

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Just now, Andry84 said:

USA or Korea won't take the the repechage spot but the continental spot... 

 

yeah, you're right...my mistake...

 

this means that EST are in pole position for the repechage spot (if it's gonna be available, but I think EGY in the end would make it into the top 16, as JPN basically gave it up)...

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women's team Epee, projected scores (today's current results included)

 

1st, :CHN CHINA 330-342  (26) mathematically qualified
2nd, :RUS RUSSIA 308-312  (32) mathematically qualified
3rd, :POL POLAND 304-306  (30) mathematically qualified
4th, :USA USA 284-288  (28) mathematically qualified
5th, :ITA ITALY 278-279  (24-25) mathematically qualified (European Continental spot)

6th, :KOR SOUTH KOREA 247-259  (21) (Asian Continental spot)
7th, :EST ESTONIA 222-223  (22-23)
8th, :FRA FRANCE 201-203  (24)
9th, :UKR UKRAINE 197  (8)
10th, :GER GERMANY 171-172  (20)
11th, :HUN HUNGARY 166-168  (20)
12th, :ROU ROMANIA 162-163  (21)
13th, :CAN CANADA 156-157  (18) (Panamerican Continental spot)
14th, :HKG HONG KONG 151-153  (8)
15th, :SUI SWITZERLAND 147-148  (21)
16th, :EGY EGYPT 124-125  (8) (African Continental spot)
17th, :JPN JAPAN 125  (8)

 

Note: in parentheses the number of points currently to be discarded after the last tournament...

 

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