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Fencing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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17 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

Finally the full Olympic rankings also available on the FIE site:

 

https://tokyo2020.fie.org/ranks#tab-table

 

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they first posted them after the 1st weekend of the season...

 

but they changed the layout of the page in the last 2 weeks, because I remember that when I saw them for the first time, they had just the total amount of points and not the full table with all the single events...

 

now it really looks like it should have always been since the beginning of the OQR...:cheer:

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updated OQR after this weeken's competitions...

 

Women's Sabre

https://tokyo2020.fie.org/ranks#tab-table

 

Women's Foil

https://tokyo2020.fie.org/ranks#tab-table

 

Men's Foil

https://tokyo2020.fie.org/ranks#tab-table

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Well. Go, Russia! Win the final Tournament in men's foil, than Germany could still qualify. ;)

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1 hour ago, Benolympique said:

this weekend is this the last epee team competition qualifying for tokyo?

 

no...

 

you have the whole world cup calendar in the first post of the world cup thread...there you can see how many stages are left in each discipline...:evil:

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On 19/04/2019 at 19:20, Dunadan said:

Finally we have the (at least provisional) calendar for next season so here's the main competitions which will count for the Olympic ranking (there's also going to be a lot of Satellite events in September-October but they award very few points).

Team Ranking = World Champs + Continental Champs + best 4 results out of 5 World Cups

Individual Ranking = World Champs + Continental Champs + other best 5 results

Updates on the Olympic rankings here: https://www.facebook.com/FencingTokyo/

 

Date Place Nation Weapon Gender Competition Team
April 26-28 Seoul KOR Sabre Men / Women Grand Prix  
May 3-5 Cali COL Epee Men / Women Grand Prix  
May 3-5 Tauberbischofsheim GER Foil Women World Cup x
May 3-5 St. Petersburg RUS Foil Men World Cup x
May 10-12 Tunis TUN Sabre Women World Cup x
May 10-12 Madrid ESP Sabre Men World Cup x
May 17-19 Paris FRA Epee Men World Cup x
May 17-19 Dubai UAE Epee Women World Cup x
May 17-19 Shangai CHN Foil Men / Women Grand Prix  
May 24-26 Moscow RUS Sabre Men / Women Grand Prix  
June 8-12 Bamako MLI All Men / Women African Championships x
June 13-18 Tokyo JPN All Men / Women Asian Championships x
June 17-22 Dusseldorf GER All Men / Women European Championships x
June 27- July 2 Toronto CAN All Men / Women Panamerican Championships x
July 15-23 Budapest HUN All Men / Women World Championships x
September-October     All Men / Women Satellite Competitions  
November 1-3 Tallinn EST Epee Women World Cup x
November 8-10 Bonn GER Foil Men World Cup x
November 8-10 Orleans FRA Sabre Women World Cup x
November 15-17 Algiers ALG Sabre Men World Cup x
November 22-24 Algiers ALG Foil Women World Cup x
November 22-24 Bern SUI Epee Men World Cup x
December 13-15 St. Maur FRA Foil Women World Cup x
December 13-15 Tokyo JPN Foil Men World Cup x
December 13-15 Salt Lake City USA Sabre Women World Cup x
January 10-12 Katowice POL Foil Women World Cup x
January 10-12 Paris FRA Foil Men World Cup x
January 10-12 Warsaw POL Sabre Men World Cup x
January 10-12 La Havana CUB Epee Women World Cup x
January 10-12 Heidenheim GER Epee Men World Cup x
January 24-26 Doha QAT Epee Men / Women Grand Prix  
February 7-9 Turin ITA Foil Men / Women Grand Prix  
February 7-9 Barcelona ESP Epee Women World Cup x
February 7-9 Vancouver CAN Epee Men World Cup x
February 14-16 Cancun MEX Sabre Men / Women Grand Prix  
February 21-23 Cancun MEX Foil Women World Cup x
February 21-23 Cairo EGY Foil Men World Cup x
March 6-8 Athens GRE Sabre Women World Cup x
March 6-8 Padua ITA Sabre Men World Cup x
March 6-8 Budapest HUN Epee Men / Women Grand Prix  
March 13-15 Anaheim USA Foil Men / Women Grand Prix  
March 20-22 St. Niklaas BEL Sabre Women World Cup x
March 20-22 Budapest HUN Sabre Men World Cup x
March 20-22 Suzhou CHN Epee Women World Cup x
March 20-22 Buenos Aires ARG Epee Men World Cup x

 

Ben, here you have the calendar.

3 events left for both of men's and women's epee.

Edited by zob79

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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1 hour ago, zob79 said:

 

Ben, here you have the calendar.

3 events left for both of men's and women's epee.

 

that was the provisional version...:evil:

 

here you have the updated one...;)

 

https://totallympics.com/index.php?/topic/2014-fencing-fie-world-cup-2019-2020/&do=findComment&comment=249327

 

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