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Fencing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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So happy our girl Theodora Gkountoura has officially qualified now! In 2019 she became the first Greek fencer to win a medal at the World Championships. Now it's time for her to become the first Greek fencer to win an Olympic medal since 1896!

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I thought that I should do this comparison between Tokyo and the previous Olympic team events. I will edit this post later today when Russia or France qualifies in Men's sabre. 

 

 

Returning

Rio/London teams

Gained quotas

Lost quotas

M Épée

(3/8)

:FRA  :ITA

:USA

:HUN  :UKR  :KOR

 

:SUI  :RUS  :VEN

 

:BRA

W Épée

(6/8)

:CHN  :RUS

 

:USA  :KOR

:POL  :ITA

:ROU  :EST  :FRA

 

:UKR  :BRA

M Foil

(8/8)

:USA  :FRA  :ITA

 

:RUS  :EGY

:HKG  :GER

 

:CAN

:CHN  :GBR

 

:BRA

W Foil

(8/8)

:RUS  :ITA  :FRA

 

:USA  :JPN  :EGY

:CAN  :HUN

:KOR  :POL

 

:GBR

M Sabre

(8/8)

:KOR  :ITA  :GER

 

:RUS  :USA

:HUN  :IRI

 

:EGY

:ROU  :CHN

 

:BLR

W Sabre

(8/8)

:RUS  :ITA  :FRA

 

:KOR  :USA

:HUN  :CHN

 

:TUN

:UKR  :POL

 

:MEX

 

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so, the women's Team Sabre field is completed...

 

:RUS Russia

:ITA Italy

:FRA France

:KOR South Korea

:HUN Hungary

:USA United States

:CHN China

:TUN Tunisia

 

in the women's Individual Sabre, instead, we have to wait for the Continental tournaments, but so far we already have 3 fencers from any of the 8 Nations qualified to the Team competition, possibly some Japanese wild cards and the qualified athletes via World ranking:

 

:UKR Olga Kharlan

:GRE Theodora Gkountoura

:JPN Misaki Emura

:CAN Gabriella Page

:EGY Nada Hafez

:IND Bhavani Devi Chadalavada

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4 hours ago, Vektor said:

I thought that I should do this comparison between Tokyo and the previous Olympic team events. I will edit this post later today when Russia or France qualifies in Men's sabre. 

 

 

Returning

Rio/London teams

Gained quotas

Lost quotas

M Épée

(3/8)

:FRA  :ITA

:USA

:HUN  :UKR  :KOR

 

:SUI  :RUS  :VEN

 

:BRA

W Épée

(6/8)

:CHN  :RUS

 

:USA  :KOR

:POL  :ITA

:ROU  :EST  :FRA

 

:UKR  :BRA

M Foil

(8/8)

:USA  :FRA  :ITA

 

:RUS  :EGY

:HKG  :GER

 

:CAN

:CHN  :GBR

 

:BRA

W Foil

(8/8)

:RUS  :ITA  :FRA

 

:USA  :JPN  :EGY

:CAN  :HUN

:KOR  :POL

 

:GBR

M Sabre

(8/8)

:KOR  :ITA  :GER

 

:RUS  :USA

:HUN  :IRI

 

:EGY

:ROU  :CHN

 

:BLR

W Sabre

(8/8)

:RUS  :ITA  :FRA

 

:KOR  :USA

:HUN  :CHN

 

:TUN

:UKR  :POL

 

:MEX

 

We have a come back for Hungary I see

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and now also the men's Team Sabre field is completed...

 

:KOR South Korea

:HUN Hungary

:ITA Italy

:GER Germany

:RUS Russia

:IRI Iran

:USA United States

:EGY Egypt

 

in the men's Individual Sabre, instead, we also have to wait for the Continental tournaments, but so far we already have 3 fencers from any of the 8 Nations qualified to the Team competition, possibly some Japanese wild cards and the qualified athletes via World ranking:

 

:FRA Bolade Apithy

:GEO Sandro Bazadze

:TUN Fares Ferjani

:CAN Shaul Gordon

:CHN Xu Yingming

:JPN Kento Yoshida

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35 minutes ago, phelps said:

Men's Sabre Qualification Lists updated as of March, 14th 2021 (Team List completed)...

can you also give us an overview of Men's Team Epée qualification status? ( ranking of teams till now, which countries will fight for the spots per continent)

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