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Fencing FIE World Cup 2023 - 2024


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by the way, Heathcock is just on a class of his own, basically untouchable at the moment :bowdown:

 

my no.1 favourite for the Olympic Gold in Paris

 

:GER will regret losing him for the ages 

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Meanwhile :MEX beaten :HKG and proceed to to 1/8 in women sabre team world cup.

Thus it means almost for sure that all 4 zones will be represented at the Olympics and no additional spot for the 5th place in ranking will be available. 

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11 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

:ALG  eliminated in the 1st round, consequences for the top 16?

Not right now, I think. :TUR needs to beat :FRA in the 1/8. It looks impossible

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@MHSN Iran won this time 45-39 :d , we were leading until last 2 bouts , but Ziad el Sissy who won Bronze in individuals yesterday and Adham Moataz ruined it , Congratulations hopefully that will help Iran qualify to Olympics 

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1 hour ago, avlar said:

Not right now, I think. :TUR needs to beat :FRA in the 1/8. It looks impossible

Yeah, but for now Turkiye has only 4 events with a minimum five, so if they'll enter the Belgic WC, it could be way more interesting

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4 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

@MHSN Iran won this time 45-39 :d , we were leading until last 2 bouts , but Ziad el Sissy who won Bronze in individuals yesterday and Adham Moataz ruined it , Congratulations hopefully that will help Iran qualify to Olympics 

yeah that was a tense match, Iran was leading by 9 or 10 pts at some point but they found a way to fall behind and won it more dramatically :d they lost to Egypt in the previous World Cup though

 

they are getting close to the finish line, but they also need Japan to lose and not win a medal. ;)

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