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Fencing 2017 Discussion Thread


Gianlu33

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well, another good day at the office for our boys and girls...:d

our women are back on top of the podium after Cancun's loss to the usual suspects, the Russians...

our male sabre specialists did a great competition until the semis and got to the final bout quite unexpected...shame that in the last match they were never into the fight and lost so heavily (however, Germany were clearly the strongest team today)...

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Women's Individual Epee (Suzhou, CHN)

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Sun Yiwen (CHN)

Silver: Nathalie Moellhausen (BRA)

Bronze: Renata Knapik-Miazga (POL) & Magdalena Piekarska (POL)

 

Semifinals:

Sun Yiwen b. Piekarska 10-4

Moellhausen b. Knapik-Miazga 15-9

 

Gold Medal Match:

Sun Yiwen b. Moellhausen 15-9

 

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/97/results/rank

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I'm very, very happy for Nathalie...:d:champion:

unfortunately she got close, but not quite to the top..however, it's definitely a great result for her...

on the other hand, it was a shameful day for the girls who still represent the Italian Flag...especially for Navarria (who won the first stage 3 weeks ago) and Fiamingo (as usual, not in good shape in the early stages of the season), who were beaten already in the round of 64...:facepalm::wall:

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Men's Individual Foil (Tokyo, JPN)

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Erwann Le Pechoux  (FRA)

Silver: Andrea Cassarà  (ITA)

Bronze: Edoardo Luperi (ITA) & Gerek Meinhardt (USA)

 

Semifinals:

Cassarà b. Meinhardt 15-11

Le Pechoux b. Luperi 15-8

 

Gold Medal Match:

Le Pechoux b. Cassarà 15-14

 

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/137/results/rank

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Nice to see Cassarà having a good day...despite getting older, he can still deliver once every while...

and even nicer to see Luperi back where he should have been on regular bases, according to the early expectations according to the talent he did show when he was still a kid...

unfortunately, his career didn't go as most people would have wanted until now, but he's still young and he can easily bounce back from all the injuries, failures and deceptions he had in the last couple of years...

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The most astonishing result yesterday was the 8th place for Aizanat Murtazaeva in women's epee. Why?

She was born on 23 September 2001! :pope:

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Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Women's Team Epee (Suzhou, CHN)

 

Final Results:

 

GoldPOL

SilverKOR

BronzeEST

 

Semifinals:

POL b. RUS #1 31-21

KOR b. EST #2 36-32

 

Gold Medal Match:

EST b. RUS 38-36

 

Gold Medal Match:

POL b. KOR 31-21

 

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/452/results/rank

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Men's Team Foil (Tokyo, JPN)

 

Gold: United States

Silver: South Korea

Bronze: Japan

 

Semifinals Results:

USA b. Japan 45-38

South Korea b. Denmark 45-37

 

Bronze Medal Match Result:

Japan b. Denmark 45-25

 

Gold Medal Match Result:

USA b. South Korea 45-34

 

Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition:

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/206/results/rank

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