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Fencing FIE World Cup 2023 - 2024


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women's Individual Epee Grand Prix (:COL Cali)

 

Gold: :FRA Auriane Mallo-Breton

Silver: :ITA Giulia Rizzi

Bronze: :ITA Federica Isola & :BRA Nathalie Moellhausen

 

Semifinals

Mallo-Breton b. Isola 15-14

Rizzi b. Moellhausen 15-9

 

Final

Mallo-Breton b. Rizzi 15-14

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2024/95?tab=results

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men's Individual Epee Grand Prix (:COL Cali)

 

Gold: :JPN Koki Kano

Silver: :HUN Gergely Siklosi

Bronze: :HUN Mate Tamas Koch & :EGY Mohamed Nada Saleh

 

Semifinals

Kano b. Koch 15-8

Siklosi b. Nada Saleh 15-5

 

Final

Kano b. Siklosi 15-8

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2024/113?tab=results

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women's Individual Sabre Grand Prix (:KOR Seoul)

 

Gold: :ESP Araceli Navarro

Silver: :FRA Sarah Noutcha

Bronze: :FRA Sara Balzer & :ESP Lucia Martin-Portugues

 

Semifinals

Navarro b. Martin-Portugues 15-13

Noutcha b. Balzer 15-11

 

Final

Navarro b. Noutcha 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2024/468?tab=results

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men's Individual Sabre Grand Prix (:KOR Seoul)

 

Gold: :EGY Ziad Elsissy

Silver: :GEO Sandro Bazadze

Bronze: :USA Colin Heathcock & :USA Filip Dolegiewicz

 

Semifinals

Elsissy b. Dolegiewicz 15-14

Bazadze b. Heathcock 15-13

 

Final

Elsissy b. Bazadze 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2024/165?tab=results

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once again, poor outing by the Italians...

 

our Sabre specialists are definitely in big, big troubles...they just lost the touch...and especially the men's sabre in past few years has been our best weapon at youth level, but all the guys haven't completed a good transition to the senior ranks yet (if they ever gonna do it) :facepalm:

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2 hours ago, phelps said:

once again, poor outing by the Italians...

 

our Sabre specialists are definitely in big, big troubles...they just lost the touch...and especially the men's sabre in past few years has been our best weapon at youth level, but all the guys haven't completed a good transition to the senior ranks yet (if they ever gonna do it) :facepalm:

In the case of saber, the problem was already visible at last year's World Championships and, in fact, the team's 2 qualifications should be considered a success. For the women a team miss QO of 99% would mean 0 people in Paris and there was a high risk of this happening. For men, we still have to count on Samele and Curatoli.

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women's Individual Epee (:UAE Fujairah)

 

Gold: :HKG Vivian Kong Man Wai

Silver: :SUI Pauline Brunner

Bronze: :ITA Alberta Santuccio & :FRA Auriane Mallo-Breton

 

Semifinals

Kong b. Santuccio 15-8

Brunner b. Mallo-Breton 15-10

 

Final

Kong b. Brunner 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/D3622B98ED694DB1891677F130993197

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women's Individual Sabre (:BUL Plovdiv)

 

Gold: :FRA Sara Balzer

Silver: :UKR Olga Kharlan

Bronze: :GRE Despina Georgiadou & :JPN Misaki Emura

 

Semifinals

Balzer b. Georgiadou 15-9

Kharlan b. Emura 15-13

 

Final

Balzer b. Kharlan 15-8

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://engarde-service.com/competition/zheleznik/wcsw/ind

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men's Individual Sabre (:ESP Madrid)

 

Gold: :FRA Sebastien Patrice

Silver: :KOR Ha Han Sol

Bronze: :USA William Morrill & :ITA Matteo Neri

 

Semifinals

Patrice b. Morrill 15-9

Ha b. Neri 15-14

 

Final

Patrice b. Ha 15-13

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2024/474?tab=results

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