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Fencing FIE World Championships 2023


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:ITA Italy :ITA 

 

 

Women's Epee

 

  • Rossella Fiamingo
  • Federica Isola
  • Mara Navarria
  • Alberta Santuccio
  • Giulia Rizzi (reserve)

 

Men's Epee

 

  • Gabriele Cimini
  • Davide Di Veroli
  • Federico Vismara
  • Valerio Cuomo (Individual Competition only)
  • Andrea Santarelli (Team Competition only)

 

Women's Foil

 

  • Arianna Errigo
  • Martina Favaretto
  • Alice Volpi
  • Martina Batini (Individual Competition only)
  • Francesca Palumbo (Team Competition only)

 

Men's Foil

 

  • Tommaso Marini
  • Alessio Foconi
  • Daniele Garozzo
  • Filippo Macchi
  • Guillaume Bianchi (reserve)

 

Women's Sabre

 

  • Michela Battiston
  • Martina Criscio
  • Rossella Gregorio
  • Chiara Mormile
  • Eloisa Passaro (reserve)

 

Men's Sabre

 

  • Luca Curatoli
  • Michele Gallo
  • Luigi Samele
  • Riccardo Nuccio (Individual Competition only)
  • Enrico Berrè (Team Competition only)
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not many surprises in the Italian Team for the Home Worlds.

 

the biggest news is Arianna Errigo's comeback just a few months after giving berth to her 2 siblings, without a single test event, in the women's Foil team.

 

as I expected, also in the women's Foil, Martina Batini is relegated to the Individual event only, after she had a few not so good outings in the team competitions in the past months.

 

personally, I'm a bit disappointed by the absence of Pietro Torre among the 5 men's Sabre specialists, but his season wasn't as good as expected, therefore it's not a surprising call by the coach.

 

compared to the recent European Games/Championships, we also have Michela Battiston back from an injury in the women's Sabre team, but that was expected.

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:USA Team USA :USA

24Total (12 Men / 12 Women)

Men Epee

Stephen Ewart

Samuel Imrek

Dylan Nollner

Tristan Szapary

 

Women Epee

Anne Cebula

Kat Holmes

Kasia Nixon

Isis Washington

 

Men Foil

Miles Chamley-Watson

Nick Itkin

Alexander Massialas

Gerek Meinhardt

 

Women Foil

Jacqueline Dubrovich

Lee Kiefer

Lauren Scruggs

Maia Weintraub

 

Men Sabre

Eli Dershwitz

Andrew Doddo

Colin Heathcock

Mitchell Saron

 

Women Sabre

Maia Chamberlain

Tatiana Nazlymov

Magda Skarbonkiewicz

Elizabeth Tartakovsky

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We are sending the "A-Team", basically the strongest possible Hungarian team. Anna Márton is back in women's sabre, a very needed help for our team to qualify to Paris. 

 

I am expecting 3 medals, and maybe 1 gold. But it's far more important for me to have the two epee and the two sabre teams in the Top8 at the very least. And also possibly the two foil teams if they surprise us. Four years ago the teams messed up the WCh at home in Budapest and we paid a big price for that in the qualification, this time should be different. 

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Preliminary rounds are done in men's sabre and women's epee. 

 

The number of athletes per nations qualified for the Round of 64:

 

Men's sabre (25 nations)

 

4 athletes - :EGY  :GER  :HUN  :ITA  :KOR  :POL  :ROU  :USA 

3 athletes - :CAN  :CHN  :FRA  :IRI  :JPN  :UKR 

2 athletes - :GEO  :IND  :UZB 

1 athlete - :ESP  :GBR  :HKG  :ISL  :KAZ  :KUW  :TUN  :TUR 

 

Women's epee (33 nations)

 

4 athletes - :CHN  :EST  :FRA  :ITA  :KOR 

3 athletes - :CAN  :HUN  :JPN  :POL  :ROU  :USA 

2 athletes - :GEO  :HKG  :SUI  :VEN 

1 athlete - :WHT  :BEL  :BRA  :GBR  :GER  :IND  :ISR  :ISV  :KAZ  :KEN  :LTU  :LUX  :PAR  :PER  :SGP  :SWE  :TUR  :UZB 

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