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Fencing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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To sum it up, quota for:

Men's foil

:KOR Lee Kwanghyun

:JPN Takahiro Shikine

:GBR Marcus Mepstead

:ESP Carlos Llavador

:BRA Guilherme Toldo

:TUN Mohamed Samandi

 

Women's foil

:KOR Jeon Hee Sook

:CHN Chen Qingyuan

:GER Leonie Ebert 

:TUR Irem Karamete

:TUN Ines Boubakri

:COL Saskia Van Erven Garcia

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Davids said:

European quotas goes to Marcus Mepstead (GBR) and Carlos Llavador (ESP)

I am not very sure. I am trying to count but according to my counting is actually Llavador who is 3rd from these 3 guys. Today: :GBR 38. Mepstead, :ESP 81. Llavador but :CZE 12. Choupenitch. .... Alexander should earn enough points today to jump Llavador but not enough to jump Mepstead.

 

Before GP Doha

15. :GBR Mepstead 98.000 pts

18. :ESP Llavador 92.000 pts

21. :CZE Choupenitch 84.000 pts

Maybe I am wrong but according to my counting the two who made the Olympic cut are :GBR Mepstead and :CZE Choupenitch. .... But maybe you have different information? 

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9 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

Before GP Doha

15. :GBR Mepstead 98.000 pts

18. :ESP Llavador 92.000 pts

21. :CZE Choupenitch 84.000 pts

Llavador is clearly ahead. Look here for the olympic ranking before today

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

If you look at the FIE ranking you still have of course to discard the last event before the qualification period started- it will be updated later or tomorrow.

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4 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

I am not very sure. I am trying to count but according to my counting is actually Llavador who is 3rd from these 3 guys. Today: :GBR 38. Mepstead, :ESP 81. Llavador but :CZE 12. Choupenitch. .... Alexander should earn enough points today to jump Llavador but not enough to jump Mepstead.

 

Before GP Doha

15. :GBR Mepstead 98.000 pts

18. :ESP Llavador 92.000 pts

21. :CZE Choupenitch 84.000 pts

Maybe I am wrong but according to my counting the two who made the Olympic cut are :GBR Mepstead and :CZE Choupenitch. .... But maybe you have different information? 

Olympic Ranking before GP Doha was:

 

Mesptead (GBR) 98 pts

Llavador (ESP) 89 pts

Choupenitch (CZE) 64 pts

 

In Doha, Mesptead and Llavador haven´t add points. Choupenitch has scored 12 points (T16) and take away his worst result (4 points)

 

Final Classification

 

Mesptead (GBR) 98 pts

Llavador (ESP) 89 pts

Choupenitch (CZE) 72 pts

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3 minutes ago, Davids said:

Olympic Ranking before GP Doha was:

 

Mesptead (GBR) 98 pts

Llavador (ESP) 89 pts

Choupenitch (CZE) 64 pts

 

In Doha, Mesptead and Llavador haven´t add points. Choupenitch has scored 12 points (T16) and take away his worst result (4 points)

 

Final Classification

 

Mesptead (GBR) 98 pts

Llavador (ESP) 89 pts

Choupenitch (CZE) 72 pts

Sorry, my miscalculation. Then it is pity. I was most likely looking at the FIE Ranking ..... Thanks for making it clear. In this case, hope :CZE Choupenitch makes the cut during the Europe Quali ..... 

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If I am not mistaken, these are the number of athletes per nations before the zonal qualifiers:

 

18 athletes

 

:ITA  :RUS  :USA  

 

16 athletes

 

:JPN 

 

14 athletes

 

:FRA  :KOR 

 

11 athletes

 

:CHN 

 

10 athletes

 

:EGY  :HUN 

 

8 athletes

 

:CAN 

 

7 athletes

 

:GER  :TUN 

 

6 athletes

 

:HKG 

 

4 athletes

 

:UKR 

 

3 athletes

 

:EST  :IRI  :POL  :SUI 

 

2 athletes

 

:BRA 

 

1 athlete

 

:COL  :ESP  :GBR  :GEO  :GRE  :IND  :KAZ  :MAR  :NED  :ROU  :TUR  :UZB  :VEN 

 

32 NOCs have qualified so far. 

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18 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

To sum it up, quota for:

Men's foil

:KOR Lee Kwanghyun

:JPN Takahiro Shikine

:GBR Marcus Mepstead

:ESP Carlos Llavador

:BRA Guilherme Toldo

:TUN Mohamed Samandi

 

Women's foil

:KOR Jeon Hee Sook

:CHN Chen Qingyuan

:GER Leonie Ebert 

:TUR Irem Karamete

:TUN Ines Boubakri

:VEN Saskia Van Erven Garcia

 

 

 

 

Saskia is colombian fencer

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And also, here are differences between Rio and Tokyo in terms of athlete numbers from best to worst.

 

+10

 

:JPN 

 

+4

 

:ITA  :USA 

 

+3

 

:CAN  :EGY  :GER  :HKG 

 

+2

 

:RUS  :TUN 

 

+1

 

:ESP  :HUN  :IND  :IRI  :UZB 

 

0

 

:CHN  :GEO  :KAZ  :KOR  :MAR  :NED  :TUR 

 

-1

 

:ARG  :AUT  :AZE  :BEL  :BLR  :BUL  :CIV  :COL  :CUB  :EST  :FRA  :GRE  :KSA  :KUW  :LBN  :PAN  :POL  :SEN  :SUI 

 

-2

 

:ALG  :CZE  :GBR

 

-4

 

:ROU  :VIE 

 

-5

 

:VEN 

 

-7

 

:MEX  :UKR 

 

-11

 

:BRA 

 

 

Obviously the zonal qualifiers can still change a lot. 

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