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Fencing FIE World Championships 2023


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8 minutes ago, Mecki83 said:

against Germany...not sure what I want...

Italian win so they have a minor chance to reach Top4 (instead of Korea/USA) or German win would reduce the distance to overtake Italy...

we must hope for italy top4 and hope that the usa comes out of this top

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And it happened, :GER wins against :JPN in men's epee! 

 

That can make things difficult for the Asian teams in the qualification. 

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20 hours ago, Vektor said:

The 9-16th placement matches are done in women's epee, so I am updating these.

 

WCh placements:

 

1. :FRA  2. :KOR  3. :ITA  4. :POL  5. :HKG  6. :UKR  7. :SUI  8. :ISR 

 

Which would result in this Olympic ranking after the Worlds + Continentals + 1 World Cup

 

1. :FRA  256 pts - World 1

2. :KOR  220 pts - World 2

3. :ITA  156 pts - World 3

4. :HKG  144 pts - World 4

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5. :POL  140 pts - Europe

6. :USA  135 pts - America

7. :UKR  124 pts

8. :HUN  122 pts

9. :SUI  118 pts

10. :CHN  114 pts - Asia

11. :CAN  113 pts

12. :EGY  108 pts - Africa

13. :EST  105 pts

14. :ISR 100 pts

15. :JPN  98 pts

16. :MAR  68 pts

17. :SWE  68 pts

The placement matches are done in women's epee with the exception of the final.

 

If :ITA wins against :POL in the final, this is how the Olympic ranking will look

 

1. :ITA  204 pts - World 1

2. :KOR  196 pts - World 2

3. :FRA  192 pts - World 3

4. :POL  172 pts - World 4

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5. :USA  135 pts - America

6. :SUI  134 pts - Europe

7. :HKG  132 pts - Asia

8. :UKR  124 pts

9. :HUN  122 pts

10. :CHN  114 pts

11. :CAN  113 pts

12. :EGY  108 pts - Africa

13. :EST  105 pts

14. :ISR  104 pts

15. :JPN  98 pts

16. :MAR  68 pts

17. :SWE  68 pts

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Meanwhile :USA wins against :FRA in men's sabre.

 

I think we can take it for granted that :ITA or :GER will fail to qualify in men's sabre. Germany is in big trouble.

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I know it's due to quota limitations, but the team events at the Olympics should be expanded to 12 (obviously the individual spots would expand too). No event in the Olympics should be any smaller than 12 entrants.

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8 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

I know it's due to quota limitations, but the team events at the Olympics should be expanded to 12 (obviously the individual spots would expand too). No event in the Olympics should be any smaller than 12 entrants.

Men's epee definitely deserves it, it's waaaay too competitive just to have 8 spots. But there's absolutely no way that IOC gives 72 more athlete quotas to fencing. 284 athlete quotas would make it as big as wrestling with less events. 

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12 minutes ago, Vektor said:

Meanwhile :USA wins against :FRA in men's sabre.

 

I think we can take it for granted that :ITA or :GER will fail to qualify in men's sabre. Germany is in big trouble.

And :GER wins against :ITA for the 5th place...

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