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Fencing 2017 Discussion Thread


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Men's Individual Foil (Turin, ITA)

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Alexander Massialas  (USA)

Silver: Timur Safin  (RUS)

Bronze: Alessio Foconi (ITA) & Enzo Lefort (FRA)

 

Semifinals:

Massialas b. Lefort 15-7

Safin b. Foconi 15-12

 

Gold Medal Match:

Massialas b. Safin 15-13

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/134/results/rank

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Men's Individual Epee (Doha, QAT)

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Park Sang Young (KOR)

Silver: Jung Jin Sun (KOR)

Bronze: Andrea Santarelli (ITA) & Paolo Pizzo (ITA)

 

Semifinals:

Park Sang Young b. Pizzo 15-13

Jung Jin Sun b. Santarelli 15-11

 

Gold Medal Match:

Park Sang Young b. Jung Jin Sun 3-3 (Priority)

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/387/results/rank

 

 

Women's Individual Epee (Doha, QAT)

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Ana Maria Popescu (ROU)

Silver: Mara Navarria (ITA)

Bronze: Choi In Jeong (KOR) & Hou Guangjuan (CHN)

 

Semifinals:

Navarria b. Choi In Jeong 15-10

Popescu b. Hou Guangjuan 14-9

 

Gold Medal Match:

Popescu b. Navarria 10-6

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/79/results/rank

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Women's Individual Sabre (Cancun, MEX)

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Olga Kharlan (UKR)

Silver: Arianna Errigo (ITA)

Bronze: Cecilia Berder (FRA) & Yana Egorian (RUS)

 

Semifinals:

Errigo b. Berder 15-14

Kharlan b. Egorian 15-14

 

Gold Medal Match:

Kharlan b. Errigo 15-6

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/152/results/rank

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Men's Individual Sabre (Cancun, MEX)

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Oh Sanguk (KOR)

Silver: Aron Szilagyi (HUN)

Bronze: Gu Bon Gil (KOR) & Andras Szatmari (HUN)

 

Semifinals:

Oh b. Szatmari 15-10

Szilagyi b. Gu 15-13

 

Gold Medal Match:

Oh b. Szilagyi 15-14

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/158/results/rank

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On 17/12/2017 at 10:07, phelps said:

Women's Individual Sabre (Cancun, MEX)

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Olga Kharlan (UKR)

Silver: Arianna Errigo (ITA)

Bronze: Cecilia Berder (FRA) & Yana Egorian (RUS)

 

Semifinals:

Errigo b. Berder 15-14

Kharlan b. Egorian 15-14

 

Gold Medal Match:

Kharlan b. Errigo 15-6

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/152/results/rank

 

Interesting to see somebody fencing with two weapons like Errigo. :d

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On 18/12/2017 at 13:59, Quasit said:

 

Interesting to see somebody fencing with two weapons like Errigo. :d

 

yeah, nowadays it's a real challenge...

when first Epee and then Sabre were started also among the women by FIE, it was quite common to see athletes going for 2 weapons at one time, but then there was a full specialization as it is among the men since many, many years...

still, I don't think that even such a talent like Errigo would finally make the Olympic team in her "second" weapon...at least in a Country like Italy...maybe for those who come from "smaller" (in Fencing terms, of course) Nations would be easier...but for now nobody gave it a real try...Errigo is the first with such ambition...

let's wait and see...personally, I'd prefer her to stay more focused on "her" Foil, but if she gets Kharlan-alike level of play also in Sabre, why not taking advantage of her talent? ;)

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30 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

yeah, nowadays it's a real challenge...

when first Epee and then Sabre were started also among the women by FIE, it was quite common to see athletes going for 2 weapons at one time, but then there was a full specialization as it is among the men since many, many years...

still, I don't think that even such a talent like Errigo would finally make the Olympic team in her "second" weapon...at least in a Country like Italy...maybe for those who come from "smaller" (in Fencing terms, of course) Nations would be easier...but for now nobody gave it a real try...Errigo is the first with such ambition...

let's wait and see...personally, I'd prefer her to stay more focused on "her" Foil, but if she gets Kharlan-alike level of play also in Sabre, why not taking advantage of her talent? ;)

Yeah, it's like in Wrestling, you either specialise in Greco-Roman of Freestyle but there are few "hybrids". It would be nice if she can achieve top results in both. :yes

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