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Fencing 2018 Discussion Thread


Gianlu33

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This (and next) week the World Cup takes a break to allow the Continental Youth Championships to take place...

 

This year's calendar:

 

- Asian Cadets & Juniors Championships in Dubai (UAE) from February 24th to March 4th

- African Cadets & Juniors Championships in Lagos (NGR) from February 28th to March 5th

- Pan-American Cadets & Juniors Championships in San Josè (CRC) from March 1st to March 10th

- European Cadets & Juniors Championships in Sochi (RUS) from March 2nd to March 11th

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Asian Cadets Championships - Men's Individual Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Khassan Baudunov (KGZ)

Silver: Zhang Xinkun (CHN)

Bronze: Seiya Asami (JPN) & Simon Renjie Lee (SIN)

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Men's Individual Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Youn Jeong Hyun (KOR)

Silver: Kwon Jun Sung (KOR)

Bronze: Koya Narita (JPN) & Benjamin Shih (TPE)

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Men's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Kim Hyun Jin (KOR)

Silver: Lee Hyo Bin (KOR)

Bronze: Mohammed Al Fadhli (FIE, aka KUW) & Abdulaziz Jomah (FIE, aka KUW)

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Women's Individual Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Kaylin Sin Yan Hsieh (HKG)

Silver: Anna Nagai (JPN)

Bronze: Kim So Hui (KOR) & Tamaki Terayama (JPN)

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Women's Individual Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Yuka Ueno (JPN)

Silver: Sophia Wu (HKG)

Bronze: Yukino Tosa (JPN) & Maxine Jie Xin Wong (SIN)

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Women's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Ma Ho Chee (HKG)

Silver: Lee Ju Eun (KOR)

Bronze: Back Ga Young (KOR) & Yeon Ha Young (KOR)

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Asian Cadets Championships - Men's Team Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: South Korea

Silver: Kazakhstan

Bronze: Japan & Singapore

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Men's Team Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: South Korea

Silver: Japan

Bronze: Hong Kong & Chinese Taipei

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Men's Team Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: South Korea

Silver: Uzbekistan

Bronze: FIE, aka Kuwait & Japan

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Women's Team Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: South Korea

Silver: Japan

Bronze: Australia & Hong Kong

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Women's Team Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Japan

Silver: Singapore

Bronze: South Korea & Chinese Taipei

 

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Women's Team Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Hong Kong

Silver: South Korea

Bronze: Uzbekistan & Singapore

 

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21 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

Asian Cadets Championships - Women's Individual Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Bogdan Nikishin (UKR)

Silver: Daniel Jerent (FRA)

Bronze: Yannick Borel (FRA) & Pavel Pitra (CZE)

 

 

Sure this is correct? Both because Ukraine, France and Czech Republic don't strike me as Asian and because these four have an average age of 29,5 years :p 

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Asian Juniors Championships - Men's Individual Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Kim Myeong Ki (KOR)

Silver: Jin Min Wook (KOR)

Bronze: Akira Komata (JPN) & Kentaro Murayama (JPN)

 

 

Asian Juniors Championships - Men's Individual Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Yudai Nagano (JPN)

Silver: Rui Fujikura (JPN)

Bronze: Lok Wang Lawrence Ng (HKG) & Darren Jun Hao Tan (SIN)

 

 

Asian Juniors Championships - Men's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Song Eun Gyun (KOR)

Silver: Chak Fung Terence Lee (SIN)

Bronze: Kento Hoshino (JPN) & Nazarbay Sattarkhan (KAZ)

 

 

Asian Juniors Championships - Women's Individual Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Yu Sihan (CHN)

Silver: Ko Ye In (KOR)

Bronze: Kaylin Sin Yan Hsieh (HKG) & Kim Che Arin (KOR)

 

 

Asian Juniors Championships - Women's Individual Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Yuka Ueno (JPN)

Silver: Sumire Tsuji (JPN)

Bronze: Rio Azuma (JPN) & Amita Berthier (SIN)

 

 

Asian Juniors Championships - Women's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Jo Ye Won (KOR)

Silver: Lau Yiwen (SIN)

Bronze: Jolie Kar Yi Lee (SIN) & Hong Ha Eun (KOR)

 

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Adesso, heywoodu ha scritto:

 

Sure this is correct? Both because Ukraine, France and Czech Republic don't strike me as Asian and because these four have an average age of 29,5 years :p 

 

of course I just forgot that competition...:facepalm:

now I'm gonna fix it...:whistle:

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Adesso, heywoodu ha scritto:

Gold for Kyrgyzstan :KGZ is cool by the way :d 

 

they have quite a decent tradition in men's epee...it's not so unusual to see good results from them...;)

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