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2 hours ago, MHSN said:

 

well they just lost to Hungary :( , the score was 31-30 or something then turned to 44-30 !! probably only Iran is capable of losing so many back to back poins in a world championship semifinal. our 3rd guy Baher put Iran in trouble and then both Pakdaman and Abedini were terrible in their last matches. maybe that was too much to ask, Iran is not in that level to be in a world championship final.

 

well, in Sabre a big break can always happen, even between teams which are supposed to be closed...

 

but in the end I think you're right...maybe it's still too early for Iran to get into a WCh Gold medal bout...but I also think that you can build on this team and have quite a good success in the next future...

 

by the way, the dream of a podium place is also gone...ROU just won the Bronze medal bout by a score of 45-35...

 

in any case, very good result for Iran...I guess you can be very satisfied even with this slighltly bitter 4th place...

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4 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

well, in Sabre a big break can always happen, even between teams which are supposed to be closed...

 

but in the end I think you're right...maybe it's still too early for Iran to get into a WCh Gold medal bout...but I also think that you can build on this team and have quite a good success in the next future...

 

by the way, the dream of a podium place is also gone...ROU just won the Bronze medal bout by a score of 45-35...

 

in any case, very good result for Iran...I guess you can be very satisfied even with this slighltly bitter 4th place...

 

Yeah sure, I watch fencing for years and never thought one day I will see Iran in a World Championship medal match. 4th place is still great , but as you said 4th place is always bitter sad. mostly because I think Romania was quite beatable for them.

 

Baher gave a 9-1 to Dolniceanu and 5-1 to the other guy. he pretty much lost the match but it happens, he is less experienced and younger than Abedini and Pakdaman, I still can't believe how these guys lost to Vietnam in Asia !!!? it just shows they are not consistent yet. they can challenge the best of the world though. except for Abedini the rest are quite young . the future can be even better. I just hope Iran also improve in other weapons.

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Men's Team Sabre World Championships 2016

 

Final Standings

 

Gold: :RUS RUSSIA

 

Silver: :HUN HUNGARY

 

Bronze: :ROU ROMANIA

 

 

4th   :IRI IRAN
5th   :GER GERMANY
6th   :ITA ITALY
7th   :KOR SOUTH KOREA
8th   :USA UNITED STATES
9th   :BLR BELARUS
10th :ESP SPAIN
11th :FRA FRANCE
12th :CHN CHINA
13th :GBR GREAT BRITAIN
14th :ARG ARGENTINA
15th :GEO GEORGIA
16th :JPN JAPAN
17th :HKG HONG KONG
18th :CAN CANADA
19th :BRA BRAZIL
20th :CHI CHILE

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last couple of weekends in the 2015/2016 World Cups...

 

Olympic qualifications are done, but these events still mean a lot to the qualified fencers, since their results count for the world ranking that will determine the Olympic table draws...

 

first event of the week, the Women's Individual Sabre in Foshan (CHN)...

 

Gold: :UKR  Olga Kharlan

 

Silver: :KOR  Ji Yeon Kim

 

Bronze: :CHN Qian Jiarui &  :USA Mariel Zagunis

 

Final Bout: Kharlan b. Kim 15 - 11

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other events from today...

 

Men's Individual Sabre in Madrid (ESP)...

 

Gold: :FRA Vincent Anstett

 

Silver: :GEO Sandro Bazadze

 

Bronze: :ITA Luca Curatoli &  :KOR Kim Jung Hwan

 

Final Bout: Anstett b. Bazadze 15 - 9

 

 

Men's Individual Foil in St.Petersburg (RUS)...

 

Gold: :RUS Dmitry Zherebchenko

 

Silver: :RUS Dmitry Rigin

 

Bronze: :ITA Andrea Baldini &  :GBR James-Andrew Davis

 

Final Bout: Zherebchenko b. Rigin 15 - 6

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Men's Team Sabre in Madrid (ESP)...

 

Gold: :GER Germany

 

Silver: :USA United States

 

Bronze: :HUN Hungary

 

Final Bout: Germany b. United States 45 - 35

 

 

Men's Team Foil in St.Petersburg (RUS)...

 

Gold: :ITA Italy

 

Silver: :USA United States

 

Bronze: :FRA France

 

Final Bout: Italy b. United States 45 - 38

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last World Cup events for this season...

 

Women's Individual Foil in Tauberbischofsheim (GER)...

 

Gold: :RUS Inna Deriglazova

 

Silver: :ITA Arianna Errigo

 

Bronze: :ITA Elisa Di Francisca &  :USA Lee Kiefer

 

Final Bout: Deriglazova b. Errigo 15 - 10

 

 

Women's Individual Epee in Legnano (ITA)...

 

Gold: :EST Erika Kirpu

 

Silver: :ITA Giulia Rizzi

 

Bronze: :HKG Vivian Kong Man Wai &  :RUS Tatyana Andryushina

 

Final Bout: Kirpu b. Rizzi 15 - 11

 

 

Men's Individual Epee in Paris (FRA)...

 

Gold: :FRA Gauthier Grumier

 

Silver: :RUS Pavel Sukhov

 

Bronze: :FRA Daniel Jerent &  :HUN Geza Imre

 

Final Bout: Grumier b. Sukhov 15 - 11

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Women's Team Foil in Tauberbischofsheim (GER)...

 

Gold: :RUS Russia

 

Silver: :ITA Italy

 

Bronze: :FRA France

 

Final Bout: Russia b. Italy 45 - 37

 

 

Women's Team Epee in Legnano (ITA)...

 

Gold: :CHN China

 

Silver: :ROU Romania

 

Bronze: :EST Estonia

 

Final Bout: China b. Romania 35 - 29

 

 

Men's Team Epee in Paris (FRA)...

 

Gold: :UKR Ukraine

 

Silver: :FRA France

 

Bronze: :HUN Hungary

 

Final Bout: Ukraine b. France 40 - 38

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