website statistics
Jump to content

Fencing FIE World Cup 2019 - 2020


phelps
 Share

Recommended Posts

men's Team Epee, new standings (today's results included)...

 

1st, :FRA France  355  (36-40)  mathematically qualified through OQR
2nd, :ITA Italy  276  (36)  mathematically qualified
3rd, :SUI Switzerland  267  (28)  virtual OQR spot
4th, :UKR Ukraine  253  (23)  virtual OQR spot

5th, :KOR South Korea  244  (8)  virtual Asian spot
6th, :HUN Hungary  229  (24)  virtual European spot
7th, :RUS Russia  226  (21)
8th, :JPN Japan  223  (25)
8th, :CHN China  220  (8)
10th, :USA United States  188  (22)  mathematically qualified, Panamerican spot
11th, :KAZ Kazakhstan  166  (8)
12th, :DEN Denmark  153  (8)
13th, :ISR Israel  153  (8)
14th, :EGY Egypt  132  (18) virtual African spot (just need to stay in the top 16)
15th, :ESP Spain  129  (8)
16th, :EST Estonia  127  (0)
17th, :GER Germany  125  (8)
18th, :POL Poland  116  (8)

 

Note: in parenthesis the currently discarded score...

Edited by phelps
Link to comment
Share on other sites

men's team epee standings updated after the end of the Vancouver stage...:evil:

 

:ITA Italy are also mathematically qualified to the Games, as they can't go lower than 5th and only KOR among the non-European teams could still make it into the top 4...

 

HUN and RUS will have a nice direct match-up for the European spot, but they need KOR to remain outside the top 4, otherwise they'd be both out in any case (it's highly unlikely they're going to overtake UKR and or SUI -the Swiss are already out of reach for RUS)...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, AlFHg said:

So I guess only the two Sabre team are still not qualified for Italy, am I right?

 

yes, but for the boys it's only a matter of time...after the next event, they surely will get their place at the Olympics...

 

meanwhile I fear that the girls are going to blow it up...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

31 minutes ago, phelps said:

men's team epee standings updated after the end of the Vancouver stage...:evil:

 

:ITA Italy are also mathematically qualified to the Games, as they can't go lower than 5th and only KOR among the non-European teams could still make it into the top 4...

 

HUN and RUS will have a nice direct match-up for the European spot, but they need KOR to remain outside the top 4, otherwise they'd be both out in any case (it's highly unlikely they're going to overtake UKR and or SUI -the Swiss are already out of reach for RUS)...

 

After this stage the situation became very messy with lots of possibilities and combinations. I thought CHN would grab the asian quota for granted before this, it turned KOR won the gold medal and JPN also got a good result. What I can pray right now is that KOR reach top 4 after last stage and CHN defeat JPN. The good news is the lowest points for KOR and CHN are both 8, but UKR 23 and JPN 25.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

 

After this stage the situation became very messy with lots of possibilities and combinations. I thought CHN would grab the asian quota for granted before this, it turned KOR won the gold medal and JPN also got a good result. What I can pray right now is that KOR reach top 4 after last stage and CHN defeat JPN. The good news is the lowest points for KOR and CHN are both 8, but UKR 23 and JPN 25.

 

yes, that potential discard is going to prove really decisive in the end...and I fear it will cost Ukraine a place in the top 4 and indirectly it will cost Hungary a place at the Olympics...

 

however, tbh, I don't like those discards...I'd rather keep all the scores through the OQP...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah... I am pretty sure we are fucked in men's epee, but we kinda deserve it, because we couldn't reach the Top8 at the WCh and 2 World Cup events. I think Korea will kick Ukraine out of the Top4, and that will be it for us, no matter how well we will perform at the last event. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Women's Individual Foil (Kazan, RUS)

 

Final Results

 

Gold: :ITA Elisa Di Francisca

Silver: :CHN Shi Yue

Bronze: :RUS Adelina Zagidullina & :ITA Alice Volpi

 

Semifinals:

Shi b. Zagidullina 15-10

Di Francisca b. Volpi 15-7

 

Gold Medal Match:

Di Francisca b. Shi 9-8

  

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

https://fie.org/competitions/2020/129

Edited by phelps
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Just wanted to say Happy Holidays to everyone here! Been enjoying the predictions. I'm not great at these, but always love to read other people's opinions. 
    • Sunday December 29th, 2024   Preliminary Round Day 4 Schedule   Group A Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)   (CET 20:30) United States vs Finland Period-by-Period: December 29th 2024, h. 14:30, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa   (CET 01:30 - 30.12.) Canada vs Germany Period-by-Period: December 29th 2024, h. 19:30, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa   Group B Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)   (CET 18:00) Switzerland vs Sweden Period-by-Period: December 29th 2024, h. 12:00, TD Place, Ottawa   (CET 23:00) Czechia vs Slovakia Period-by-Period: December 29th 2024, h. 17:00, TD Place, Ottawa
    • DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS   Latvia   1 - 5  United States Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-3, 1-1 December 28th 2024, h. 15:30, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa  
    • DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS   Kazakhstan   2 - 14  Czechia Period-by-Period: 1-4, 0-8, 1-2 December 28th 2024, h. 13:00, TD Place, Ottawa  
    • Saturday December 28th, 2024   Preliminary Round Day 3 Results   Group A Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)   Latvia   1 - 5  United States Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-3, 1-1 December 28th 2024, h. 15:30, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa                          Group A Provisional Standing After Day 3         Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. United States 2 2(0) 0(0) 15 5 +10 6 Canada 2 1(0) 1(1) 6 3 +3 4 Finland 2 1(0) 1(0) 3 5 -2 3 Latvia 2 1(1) 1(0) 4 7 -3 2 Germany 2 0(0) 2(0) 5 13 -8 0   Group B Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)   Kazakhstan   2 - 14  Czechia Period-by-Period: 1-4, 0-8, 1-2 December 28th 2024, h. 13:00, TD Place, Ottawa a Group B Provisional Standing After Day 3 a Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. Czechia 2 2(0) 0(0) 19 3 +16 6 Sweden 2 2(0) 0(0) 13 3 +10 6 Slovakia 2 1(0) 1(0) 4 6 -2 3 Switzerland 2 0(0) 2(0) 2 7 -5 0 Kazakhstan 2 0(0) 2(0) 3 22 -19 0   Nations Qualified for the Quarterfinals (Partial)   Czechia Sweden United States
    • We never beat Canada in the WJC so yeah that would be a major upset... we were mega close in that goddamned quarterfinal when Bedard "Bellinghamed" us in the last overtime minute. I doubt we will be any closer of that in the next decade.   won in all its history only 3 matches in world juniors preliminary Round and never over a top tier nation so this win over Canada in CAN is certainly one of the biggest upsets of this sport comparable to - QF in Salt Lake or - Katowice madness or Squaw Valley MOI
    • But if we would have done it, no one would call it a surprise :(
    • so...   my 2 cents for this year (unfortunately, I couldn't pick anybody in the last couple of categories because of a lack of time )...   BEST MALE ATHLETE for sportsmen in Olympic sports   #1:  Leon Marchand (Swimming) #2:  Harry Lavreysen (Track Cycling) #3:  Tadej Pogacar (Road Cycling) #4:  Marco Odermatt (Alpine Skiing) #5:  Jannik Sinner (Tennis) #6:  Armand Duplantis (Athletics)     BEST FEMALE ATHLETE for sportswomen in Olympic sports   #1:  Summer McIntosh (Swimming) #2:  Simone Biles (Artistic Gymnastics) #3:  Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Athletics) #4:  Lisa Carrington (Sprint Canoeing) #5:  Beatrice Chebet (Athletics) #6:  Imane Khelif /  Raygun (IOC Circus Farce)    BEST NON-OLYMPIC ATHLETE for athletes in Non-Olympic sports and disciplines   #1:  Shoei Ohtani (Baseball) #2:  Naoya Inoue (Boxing) #3:  Oleksandr Usyk (Boxing) #4:  Patrick Mahomes (American Football) #5:  Jasprit Bumrah (Cricket) #6:  /  Ilia Topuria (Mixed Martial Arts)     BEST PARALYMPIC ATHLETE for athletes with a disability   #1:  Jiang Yuyan (Swimming) #2:  Stefano Raimondi (Swimming) #3:  Catherine Debrunner (Athletics) #4:  Ilhar Boki (Swimming) #5:  Sun Gang (Fencing) #6:  Saysunee Jana (Fencing)     BEST YOUTH ATHLETE for athletes up to 18 years old (born after January 1st, 2006) (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports)   #1:  Kaylia Nemour (Artistic Gymnastics) #2:  Huang Yuting (Shooting) #3:  Viviana Marton (Taekwondo) #4:  Tara Babulfath (Judo) #5:  Metodej Jilek (Inline & Ice Speedskating) #6:  Sorato Anraku (Sport Climbing)     BEST MEN'S TEAM for national men's teams or groups (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports)   #1:  United States (Basketball) #2:  Denmark (Handball) #3:  Spain (Football) #4:  India (Cricket) #5:  South Africa (Rugby XV) #6:  Australia Pursuit Team (Track Cycling)     BEST WOMEN'S TEAM for national women's teams or groups (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports)   #1:  Italy (Volleyball) #2:  United States (Basketball) #3:  Netherlands (Field Hockey) #4:  Norway (Handball) #5:  Japan (Softball) #6:  Canada (Ice Hockey)     BEST DOUBLES/PAIR OR MIXED TEAM for doubles and pairs or mixed teams and groups (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports)   #1:  Ruggero Tita & Caterina Banti (Sailing) #2:  David Åhman/Jonatan Hellvig (Beach Volleyball) #3:  Ana Patricia & Duda Lisboa (Beach Volleyball) #4:  Fintan McCarty & Paul Donovan (Rowing) #5:  women's 4*100m Medley Relay Team (Swimming) #6:  France Mixed Team (Judo)     BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR for the most improved athlete (aged 19 or over) or national team (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports)   #1:  Adriana Ruano (Shooting) #2:  Daniel Wiffen (Swimming) #3:  Jasmine Paolini (Tennis) #4:  women's Field Hockey Team #5:  Eleanor Harvey (Fencing) #6:  men's Epee Team (Fencing)     COMEBACK OF THE YEAR for athletes or national teams who made a comeback performance in 2024 (including Olympic, Non-Olympic and Paralympic sports)   #1:  Lisa Vittozzi (Biathlon) #2:  Kristof Milak (Swimming) #3:  Steeve Guerdat (Equestrian) #4:  Tom Daley (Diving) #5:  Sunisa Lee (Artistic Gymnastics) #6:  Therese Johaug (Cross Country Skiing)
    • The Italian team bought a wax- bus from Sweden before the season and acquired head of their serviceman, so maybe that's the reason? The investment hasn`t been successful so far, because there is still a void beyond Pellegrino and these young skiers aren`t mentally ready for a tough fight.   Once there was a skier from Poland - Justyna Kowalczyk, who fought with the whole coalition of Norwegians at that time: Bjoergen, Johaug etc. Thanks to her strong psyche she was able to win difficult finishes with Bjoergen. Diggins is doing the same now - she gives 120%. This is the only way you can win with Norwegians. Apart from Pellegrino I don't see anyone in our team who has the ambition and the will to fight.
    • Diggins and Pellegrino have never had great physical conditions but their mental have always been on point. The entire American team is brave and ambitious. On the other hand the Italian team is physically weak and has no ambition. There is no visible will to fight and progress is born in the head- that`s says once Filippo Ganna.
×
×
  • Create New...