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Fencing FIE World Championships 2023


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men's Individual Sabre

 

Gold: :USA Eli Dershwitz

Silver: :GEO Sandro Bazadze

Bronze: :HUN Aron Szilagyi & :EGY Ziad Elsissy

 

Semifinals

 

Bazadze b. Elsissy  15-14

Dershwitz b. Szilagyi  15-13

 

Gold Medal Match

 

Dershwitz b. Bazadze  15-6

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingworldwide.com/en/2982-2022/results/

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Kun and Szilágyi lost to Candassamy and Dershwitz in very close matches, and then both fencers won the gold medals kinda easily. Could have been two gold medals for us today, but you shouldn't use up your good luck one year before the Games. :p

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On 7/23/2023 at 5:57 PM, Vektor said:

Women's foil (28 nations)

 

4 athletes - :CAN  :CHN  :FRA  :GER  :HUN  :ITA  :JPN  :USA 

3 athletes - :HKG  :POL  :ROU  

2 athletes - :AUT  :GBR  :ISR  :KOR  :SGP  :SWE 

1 athlete - :WHT  :BRA  :CHI  :CIV  :DEN  :EGY  :ESP  :GRE  :MEX  :UZB  :VEN 

 

The remaining 16 nations in women's foil in the R32

 

4 athletes - :FRA  :ITA  :USA

3 athletes - :GER  :JPN

2 athletes - :CHN  :HKG  :HUN

1 athlete - :WHT  :AUT  :CAN  :CHI  :GBR  :ISR  :POL  :ROU 

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On 7/23/2023 at 5:57 PM, Vektor said:

Men's epee (35 nations)

 

4 athletes - :FRA  :ISR  :JPN  :KAZ 

3 athletes - :CHN  :HUN  :ITA  :POL  :SWE 

2 athletes - :CRO  :FIN  :GBR  :KOR  :NED  :SUI  :VEN 

1 athlete - :WHT  :AUS  :AUT  :BEL  :CAN  :COL  :CZE  :DEN  :EGY  :ESP  :GER  :HKG  :LUX  :POR  :RSA  :UKR  :USA  :UZB  :VIE 

 

The 21 remaining nations in men's epee in the R32

 

3 athletes - :HUN  :ISR  :ITA  :JPN

2 athletes - :FIN  :FRA  :SUI

1 athlete - :WHT  :BEL  :CHN  :COL  :CZE  :DEN  :ESP  :KAZ  :KOR  :LUX  :NED  :POL  :USA  :VEN 

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women's Individual Foil, Round of 16

 

:FRA Ysaora Thibus vs :ITA Arianna Errigo
:ROU Marina Calugareanu vs :GER Leandra Behr
:ITA Martina Favaretto vs :FRA Anita Blaze
:USA Maia Mei Weintraub vs :JPN Sera Azuma
:ITA Alice Volpi vs :POL Julia Walczyk-Klimaszyk
:CHN Huang Qianqian vs :ITA Martina Batini
:GER Anne Sauer vs :FRA Pauline Ranvier
:USA Lee Kiefer vs :USA Jacqueline Dubrovich

 

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3 minutes ago, phelps said:

women's Individual Foil, Round of 16

 

:FRA Ysaora Thibus vs :ITA Arianna Errigo
:ROU Marina Calugareanu vs :GER Leandra Behr
:ITA Martina Favaretto vs :FRA Anita Blaze
:USA Maia Mei Weintraub vs :JPN Sera Azuma
:ITA Alice Volpi vs :POL Julia Walczyk-Klimaszyk
:CHN Huang Qianqian vs :ITA Martina Batini
:GER Anne Sauer vs :FRA Pauline Ranvier
:USA Lee Kiefer vs :USA Jacqueline Dubrovich

 

Already two :FRA vs :ITA match-ups :cool:

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19 minutes ago, Styrka said:

Already two :FRA vs :ITA match-ups :cool:

not to mention that :FRA Borel just survived a scare and beat :ITA Vismara in the extra-time in the men's Epee :facepalm:

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Two germans in the round of last 16 of women's foil, but no Ebert (who choked again, which dramatically decreased the chance for a german medal).

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

 

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33 minutes ago, phelps said:

not to mention that :FRA Borel just survived a scare and beat :ITA Vismara in the extra-time in the men's Epee :facepalm:

absolutely these France Italy duels are difficult days between the 2 best nations in the world.

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