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55 minutes ago, MHSN said:

@phelps how many World Cups we have till the end of Olympic qualification (April 2024) ? 
 

speaking of men's Sabre, I see only two more World Cups scheduled, in Italy and Hungary. shouldn't be another one between Feb-Mar-Apr ?

 

(maybe that was supposed to be in Poland and FIE is looking for a new host?)

it seems to me that there are 3 world cups remaining in each weapon

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2 hours ago, MHSN said:

@phelps how many World Cups we have till the end of Olympic qualification (April 2024) ? 
 

speaking of men's Sabre, I see only two more World Cups scheduled, in Italy and Hungary. shouldn't be another one between Feb-Mar-Apr ?

 

(maybe that was supposed to be in Poland and FIE is looking for a new host?)

it should be 3 more events in each weapon, but FIE's calendar right now has 4 events in women's Team Foil and only 2 in men's Team Sabre left :mumble:

 

so, I guess there's a mistake in their list and we actually have 3 events left in all the weapons...I hope they fix that soon (but with FIE never be too optimist, it might take 6 months to understand what they're doing :facepalm:)

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Men's Team Sabre (:ALG Algiers)

 

Gold: :USA United States

Silver: :KOR South Korea

Bronze: :ITA Italy

 

Semifinals

USA b. Hungary 45-29

South Korea b. Italy 45-37

 

Bronze Medal Match

Italy b. Hungary 45-33

 

Gold Medal Match

USA b. South Korea 45-32

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2024/1411?tab=results

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Men's Team Sabre


Current OQR after Today's event


:HUN 264 Q by Ranking
:USA 260 Q by Ranking
:KOR 245 Q by Ranking
:FRA 200 Q by Ranking

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:ITA 188 Q by Continental Spot (Europe)
:IRI 168 Q by Continental Spot (Asia)

:GER 162
:EGY 149 Q by Continental Spot (Africa)
:JPN 148
:CHN 135
:CAN 124 Q by Continental Spot (Pan-America)
:GEO 120
:ROU 118
:ESP 114
:TUR 103
:UKR 100

 

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maybe the most defined situation of them all, in the men's Team Sabre

 

basically, all the teams currently in qualifying position will be the qualified teams at the end of the OQP

 

:GER have now more than 20 points to make up to :ITA for the European spot, :JPN have 20 points to make up to :IRI for the Asian spot

 

everything else is set in stone

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Women's Team Sabre (:ALG Algiers)

 

Gold: :KOR South Korea

Silver: :FRA France

Bronze: :HUN Hungary

 

Semifinals

South Korea b. Hungary 45-27

France b. Ukraine 45-34

 

Bronze Medal Match

Hungary b. Ukraine 45-39

 

Gold Medal Match

South Korea b. France 45-43

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2024/1409?tab=results

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Women's Team Sabre


Current OQR after Today's event


:FRA 245 Q by Ranking
:KOR 238 Q by Ranking
:HUN 236 Q by Ranking
:USA 202 Q by Ranking

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:UKR 197 Q by Continental Spot (Europe)
:ITA 162 Q by Repechage (Pan-American Spot NOT awarded)
:JPN 160 Q by Continental Spot (Asia)

:AZE 145
:ESP 139
:CHN 136
:BUL 136
:GRE 120
:GER 116
:POL 110
:ALG 108 Q by Continental Spot (Africa)
:HKG 95

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:TUR 77 (NOT participating this weekend, maybe also in the next future)
:MEX 76 (Must enter the Top 16 to qualify with the Continetal Spot)
:EGY 64 (NOT participating to any WC event)
:ROU 64

 

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the women's Team Sabre has probably the most complicated situation of them all, since it's the only weapon where the repechage is required

 

the Pan-American spot, in fact, right now wouldn't be awarded, as no team from that Continent is in the Top 16 of the WR (and Today's good result by :HKG put further distance between the only real candidate :MEX and their dream of making it to the Games)

 

because of that, :ITA would be the (undeserved) lucky Nation...they're basically out of contention for either a direct qualification and for the European spot, but Panamerican teams' faults made them this great gift

 

however, more European teams (:AZE:ESP and raising :BUL above all) could still catch the declining Italians

 

the current top 5 Nations in the OQR can already consider themselves safe in Paris

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Women's Team Epee (:ITA Legnano)

 

Gold: :UKR Ukraine

Silver: :KOR South Korea

Bronze: :POL Poland

 

Semifinals

South Korea b. Poland 39-35

Ukraine b. Hong Kong 45-40

 

Bronze Medal Match

Poland b. Hong Kong 45-34

 

Gold Medal Match

Ukraine b. South Korea 41-40

 

Full Ranking & Results

https://fie.org/competitions/2024/751?tab=results

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