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World Junior Championships - Women's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Olga Nikitina (RUS)

Silver: Natalia Botello (MEX)

Bronze: Lucia Lucarini (ITA) & Liza Pusztai (HUN)

 

Semifinals:

Nikitina b. Lucarini 15-7

Botello b. Pusztai 15-13

 

Gold Medal Match:

Nikitina b. Botello 15-12

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/227/results/rank

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World Junior Championships - Men's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Konstantin Lokhanov (RUS)

Silver: Sebastien Patrice (FRA)

Bronze: Matteo Neri (ITA) & Raoul Bonah (GER)

 

Semifinals:

Lokhanov b. Bonah 15-1

Patrice b. Neri 15-14

 

Gold Medal Match:

Lokhanov b. Patrice 15-13

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/228/results/rank

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Russian day in Verona...2 Sabre events and 2 Gold medals for them...

 

for Italy, despite a not so good overall team performance, still a couple of (very lucky, especially Lucarini's) medals, which is always a very respectable result...

 

Tomorrow, it's always Individual Sabre time, but for the Cadets (therefore, it's also the main YOG qualification event)...

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World Cadet Championships - Women's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Liza Pusztai (HUN)

Silver: Natalia Botello (MEX)

Bronze: Alina Klyuchnikova (RUS) & Alexis Anglade (USA)

 

Semifinals:

Pusztai b. Klyuchnikova 15-9

Botello b. Anglade 15-8

 

Gold Medal Match:

Pusztai b. Botello 15-11

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/239/results/rank

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World Cadet Championships - Men's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Andrei Pastin (ROU)

Silver: Robert Vidovszky (USA)

Bronze: Krisztian Rabb (HUN) & Alonso Santamaria (ESP)

 

Semifinals:

Vidovszky b. Rabb 15-11

Pastin b. Santamaria 15-11

 

Gold Medal Match:

Pastin b. Vidovszky 15-10

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/240/results/rank

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and according to my calculation, these should be the boys and girls qualified for the 2018 YOG after Today's events (more names will be determined after the end of the entire World championship)...

 

Women's Sabre:
Alina Klyuchnikova (RUS), Europe #1
Liza Pusztai (HUN), Europe #2
Alexis Anglade (USA), Pan-America #1
Natalia Botello (MEX), Pan-America #2
Yoana Ilieva (BUL), Europe #3
Benedetta Taricco (ITA), Europe #4
Ma Ho Chee (HKG), Asia & Oceania #1
Lin Kesi (CHN), Asia & Oceania #2
Lin Ju Eun (KOR), Asia & Oceania #3
Chaima Benadouda (ALG), Africa


Men's Sabre:
Robert Vidovszky (USA), Pan-America #1
Krisztian Rabb (HUN), Europe #1
Alonso Santamaria (ESP), Europe #2
Andrei Pastin (ROU), Europe #3
Samuel Jarry (FRA), Europe #4
Hyun Jun (KOR), Asia & Oceania #1
Hudson Santana (PUR), Pan-America #2
Zhou Xuyi (CHN), Asia & Oceania #2
Hibiki Kato (JPN), Asia & Oceania #3
Mazen El Araby (EGY), Africa

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World Junior Championships - Women's Team Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Russia

Silver: United States

Bronze: Italy

 

Semifinals:

Russia b. South Korea 45-33

United States b. Italy 45-41

 

Bronze Medal Match:

Italy b. South Korea 45-34

 

Gold Medal Match:

Russia b. United States 45-44

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/233/results/rank

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World Junior Championships - Men's Team Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Italy

Silver: Russia

Bronze: United States

 

Semifinals:

Russia b. Great Britain 45-23

Italy b. United States 45-39

 

Bronze Medal Match:

United States b. Great Britain 45-21

 

Gold Medal Match:

Italy b. Russia 45-44

 

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

http://fie.org/competitions/2018/234/results/rank

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