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Fencing FIE World Championships 2019


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3 hours ago, Vektor said:

Number of qualified athletes per nation after the preliminary round (bold indicates nations that have at least one qualified athlete in all 6 events):

 

23 athletes

France

 

22 athletes

Italy, South Korea, United States

 

21 athletes

Russia

 

20 athletes

Hungary

 

19 athletes

China

 

18 athletes

Japan

 

15 athletes

Ukraine

 

14 athletes

Germany

 

13 athletes

Hong Kong, Poland

 

10 athletes

Great Britain, Romania

 

9 athletes

Spain, Venezuela

 

7 athletes

Egypt

 

6 athletes

Czech Republic, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Turkey

 

5 athletes

Estonia, Mexico

 

4 athletes

Cuba, Iran, Tunisia

 

3 athletes

Argentina, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Denmark, Israel, Netherlands, Singapore, Uzbekistan, Vietnam

 

2 athletes

Belgium, Belarus, Chile, Colombia, Finland, Greece, India, Luxembourg, Thailand

 

1 athlete

Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Latvia, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia

Canada is missing (by my count they have 13 qualifiers)

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so, we lost another piece of the puzzle even before the main draws started...this time it's Sofia Ciaraglia in the women's sabre (this girl is really disappointing...she has big talent, but once she's got to the senior ranks, she's never been able to deliver...:(:facepalm:)...

 

and the other girls' draw is really awful...they all are in the same half of the draw and all of them will have to face very tough opponents already in the early rounds...it will be very difficult to see one of them in the top 8 (not even dreaming of a podium finish)...

 

on the men's side, our Foil specialists also have a difficult draw, especially the reigning world champion Foconi should face people like Cheremisinov in the round of 16 and Massialas or Le Pechoux in the quarterfinals...

 

moreover, Garozzo and Cassarà are set to face each other in the round of 16 (if they can make it through to that round)...only Avola has a couple of warm-up rounds before facing (on paper) Enzo Lefort as the first "big name" on his route...

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8 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Man, I just wish there was a full schedule somewhere :p

 

just open the main draws (look for the links I posted in the previous days/hours)...;)

and you have the detailed schedule of each assault (and on which piste it's set to happen)...:evil:

 

of course you have to follow round by round to know what happens after the first one...

 

p.s. the semifinals & finals session is scheduled for 6 p.m. CET (at least tomorrow)...

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32 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

just open the main draws (look for the links I posted in the previous days/hours)...;)

and you have the detailed schedule of each assault (and on which piste it's set to happen)...:evil:

 

of course you have to follow round by round to know what happens after the first one...

 

p.s. the semifinals & finals session is scheduled for 6 p.m. CET (at least tomorrow)...

I was just playing around. I know that you’ve posted stuff. I just think it’s funny that people keep asking about the schedule, after you made it the first post in the topic.

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And our best junior fencer (Botello) beat our former best fencer (Pliego), now competing for Uzbekistan, to advance to the main round. Mixed feelings :(

 

Again, none of our men could go to the final round :wall:

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