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Fencing FCA Asian/Oceanian Olympic Qualifier 2024


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2 hours ago, pacowong1223 said:

CATANTAN SAMANTHA KYLE SECURED THE FIRST EVER FENCING OLYMPIC TICKET OF :PHI

Wow this is quite unexpected. I was not even hoping to get a quota here. Though in the last Asian qualifier, she was just a match short from qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics.

 

She’s not actually our first ever fencer to compete in the Olympics, the last time PHI had a fencer qualify was 32yrs ago, ‘92 Barcelona

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There will be two Filipino fencers competing in the women’s foil. Aside from Samantha Catantan representing the Philippines, there is also Maxine Esteban representing the Ivory Coast after she changed nationalities.

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2 hours ago, PHI2019 said:

There will be two Filipino fencers competing in the women’s foil. Aside from Samantha Catantan representing the Philippines, there is also Maxine Esteban representing the Ivory Coast after she changed nationalities.

Exactly, the two Filipino fencers will face each other in the women's foil at Paris 2024. Congratulations, Samantha Catantan!

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:MGL is having an unexpected run in poules

But :KAZ:IND:SGP are still favourites of Women's Epee

Yet, surprises often happen in fencing 

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