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2002 World Fencing Championships

ยุค 2000 ในลิสบอน/2002 in Portuguese sport/พ.ศ. 2545 ในด้านฟันดาบ/สิงหาคม 2545 การแข่งขันกีฬาในยุโรป/การแข่งขันฟันดาบระดับนานาชาติที่จัดโดยโปรตุเกส/การแข่งขันกีฬาในลิสบอน/ฟันดาบชิงแชมป์โลก

The 2002 World Fencing Championships were held in Lisbon, Portugal. The event took place from August 18 to August 23, 2002.

2002 World Fencing Championships

2002 World Championships in Fencing
DatesAugust 18 – August 23
Host cityPortugalLisbon, Portugal

The 2002 World Fencing Championships were held in Lisbon, Portugal. The event took place from August 18 to August 23, 2002.

Overview

Lisbon obtained the right to organize the championships over Bari, Italy. The event was first to take place from August 12 to August 18, but was reported a week later at the request of the main sponsor and of the television stations, which feared poor audience figures.[1]

84 countries–a record at the time–took part in the championships. The competition saw the clear domination of Russia, who came away with nine medals, including six golds. Stanislav Pozdniakov and Svetlana Boyko obtained a double gold haul respectively in men's sabre and women's foil. Boiko shared the podium with teammate Yekaterina Yusheva, who in quarter-finals had put an end to Valentina Vezzali's streak of gold medals in 1999, 2000, and 2001.[2]Pavel Kolobkov earned a gold medal in men's épée, eight years after his last major title and with a very limited preparation: he was then working as a fencing coach in Boston and rarely took part in Fencing World Cup events.[3] Russia also prevailed in women's team sabre, overcoming Hungary in the final. Ironically, these two countries were the most adamant against the introduction of women's sabre at the Olympics.[4]

The Lisbon championships proved however a disappointment for France, whose medals tally dropped from ten at Nîmes 2001 to five. The French preparation for the championships had been affected by a personal conflict between Philippe Omnès, director of fencing of the French federation, and Christian Bauer, national coach for sabre, as well as the positive drugs test of Laura Flessel-Colovic a few days before the competition.[5] France boasted only one gold medal in men's team épée, won against Russia.

The remaining medals were relatively spread out between other nations. Romania claimed three bronze medals: one in women's team foil, Laura Badea's first medal after her return from maternity leave, one in men's sabre for Olympic champion Mihai Covaliu and one in women's épée for 17-year-old Ana Maria Brânză.[6] The main surprise however was the growing power of Asian fencing: Korea's Hyun Hee defeated successively favourites Laura Flessel and Imke Duplitzer to earn the gold in women's épée, while China's Tan Xue claimed the title after seeing of previous incumbents Anne-Lise Touya and Elena Jemayeva.[7]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)6219
2 France (FRA)1315
3 Germany (GER)1225
4 Hungary (HUN)1124
5 Italy (ITA)1113
6 China (CHN)1023
 South Korea (KOR)1023
8 Azerbaijan (AZE)0112
 Poland (POL)0112
10 Estonia (EST)0101
11 Romania (ROU)0033
12 Belarus (BLR)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (13 entries)12121842

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
ÉpéeRussiaPavel KolobkovFranceFabrice JeannetSouth KoreaKu Kyo-dongBelarusVitaly Zakharov
FoilItalySimone VanniGermanyAndre WesselsPolandPiotr KielpikowskiChinaWu Hanxiong
SabreRussiaStanislav PozdnyakovFranceJulien PilletRomaniaMihai CovaliuItalyLuigi Tarantino
Team Épée FranceBenoît JanvierFabrice JeannetJean-Michel LucenayHugues Obry RussiaPavel KolobkovSergey KochetkovAleksey SelinVyacheslav SelinSouth KoreaGu Gyo-DongKim Jeong-GwanLee Sang-YeopYang Roy-Sung
Team Foil GermanyRalf BißdorfDominik BehrAndré WeßelsLars Schache FranceBrice GuyartLoïc AttelyJean-Noël FerrariFranck Boidin SpainJavier MenéndezLuis CaplliureJosé Francisco GuerraJavier García Delgado
Team Sabre RussiaAleksey DyachenkoAleksey YakimenkoStanislav PozdniakovSergey Sharikov ItalyGiampiero PastoreGiacomo GuidiAldo MontanoLuigi Tarantino GermanyDennis BauerMichael HermHarald StehrAlexander Weber

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
ÉpéeSouth KoreaHyun HeeGermanyImke DuplitzerRomaniaAna Maria BrânzăGermanyBritta Heidemann
FoilRussiaSvetlana BoykoRussiaYekaterina YushevaHungaryEdina KnapekHungaryAida Mohamed
SabreChinaTan XueAzerbaijanYelena JemayevaFranceCécile ArgiolasRussiaYelena Nechayeva
Team Épée HungaryHajnalka KiralyTímea NagyHajnalka Tóth EstoniaMaarika VõsuIrina EmbrichOlga AleksejevaHeidi Rohi ChinaLuo XiaojuanLi NaShen WeiweiZhong Weiping
Team Foil RussiaSvetlana BoykoYekaterina YushevaJulia KhakimovaOlga Lobyntseva PolandSylwia GruchałaMagdalena MroczkiewiczAnna RybickaMałgorzata Wojtkowiak RomaniaLaura BadeaRoxana ScarlatCristina StahlReka Szabo
Team Sabre RussiaYelena NechayevaMargarita ZhukovaIrina BazhenovaNatalia Makeyeva HungaryEdina CsabaOrsolya NagyAnnamária NagyGabriella Sznopek AzerbaijanYelena AmirovaYelena JemayevaAnzhela VolkovaYana Siukayeva

Sources

  • FIE Results
  • Ottogalli, Cécile; Six, Gérard; Terret, Thierry (2010). Un pour tous, tous pour un. L'histoire des championnats du monde d'escrime. Paris: Le Cherche Midi. p. 31–4. ISBN 978-2-7491-1372-2. WCH.
  • Safra, Jean-Marie (2002). "The Russian flag flew over Lisbon". Escrime Internationale (41): 25–9. FIE.
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The 2002 World Fencing Championships were held in Lisbon, Portugal. The event took place from August 18 to August 23, 2002.

Overview

Lisbon obtained the right to organize the championships over Bari , Italy.

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Russia (RUS) 6 2 1 9 2 France (FRA) 1 3 1 5 3 Germany (GER) 1 2 2 5 4 Hungary (HUN) 1 1 2 4 5 Italy (ITA) 1 1 1 3 6 China (CHN) 1 0 2 3 South Korea (KOR) 1 0 2 3 8 Azerbaijan (AZE) 0 1 1 2 Poland (POL) 0 1 1 2 10 Estonia...

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze Épée Pavel Kolobkov Fabrice Jeannet Ku Kyo-dong Vitaly Zakharov Foil Simone Vanni Andre Wessels Piotr Kielpikowski Wu Hanxiong Sabre Stanislav Pozdnyakov Julien Pillet Mihai Covaliu Luigi Tarantino Team Épée France Benoît Janvier...