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First eight preliminary matches complete in Women’s Team Epee

Updated: 2008-04-19
First eight preliminary matches complete in Women's Team Epee

(BEIJING, April 19) — The Women’s Team Epee is taking place today in the FIE World Championships in Beijing, China. Earlier in the day, China beat Sweden (45-41), Hungary beat Estonia (33-15), Russia beat the USA (45-35), Romania beat Canada (45-34), Germany beat Japan (45-38), Ukraine beat Poland (45-39) and France beat Hong Kong (43-26) to advance to the next round. The next four preliminary matches are scheduled to begin at 11:50 a.m.

2008 FIE World Championships Schedule

Updated: 2008-04-18
SessionTimeEventVenueSession 019:00-11:20, April 18Men’s Team Foil Eliminations Round of 16 (2rounds)Fencing Hall of National Convention Center11:50-13:00, April 18 Men’s Team Foil QuarterfinalsMen’s Team Foil Classifications 9-16Men’s Team Foil Classifications 9-12 Session 0214:00-15:10, April 18 Men’s Team Foil SemifinalsMen’s Team Foil Classifications 5-8Men’s Team Foil Classifications 5-815:40-16:50, April 18 Men’s Team Foil Classifications 11-12Session 0318:30-19:40, April 18 Men’s Team Foil Bronze Medal Match19:40-20:50, April 18 Men’s Team Foil Gold Medal Match21:00-21:10, April 18 Men’s Team Foil Medal CeremonySession 049:00-11:20, April 19 Women’s Team Epee Eliminations Round of 16 (2rounds)11:50-13:00, April 19 Women’s Team Epee QuarterfinalsWomen’s Team Epee Classifications 9-16Session 0514:00-15:10, April 19 Women’s Team Epee SemifinalsWomen’s Team Epee Classifications 5-8Women’s Team Epee Classifications 9-1615:40-16:50, April 19 Women’s Team Epee Classifications 5-8Women’s Team Epee Classifications 9-16Session 0618:30-19:40, April 19 Women’s Team Epee Bronze Medal Match19:40-20:50, April 19 Women’s Team Epee Gold Medal Match21:00-21:10, April 19 Women’s Team Epee Medal CeremonySession 079:00-13:00, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil Eliminations Round of 6413:00-15:00, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil Eliminations Round of 3215:00-16:00, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil Eliminations Round of 16 16:10-16:40, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil QuarterfinalsSession 0818:30-19:00, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil Semifinals Match of No.119:00-19:30, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil Semifinals Match of No.219:40-20:10, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil Bronze Medal Match20:10-20:40, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil Gold Medal Match20:50-21:00, April 20 Men’s Individual Foil Medal Ceremony

Germany and Poland reach semifinals of fencing world championship

Updated: 2008-04-18

(BEIJING, April 18) — Poland beat France 45-43 and Germany beat the United States 45-38 in the quarterfinals of the “Good Luck Beijing” 2008 FIE World Championships today in Beijing. They join Italy and Russia in the semifinals.

Poland took an early lead in the match, leading 25-21 after the fifth game, then barely held on for victory as France twice drew even at 37 and 43 all. Aggressive play in the final 30 seconds of the match allowed Poland to squeak into the next round.

The other quarterfinal started as a close affair, with Germany and the US tied with 24 points near the end of the fifth. Germany, though, then took control, winning the match by a seven point margin.

The semifinal matches take place tomorrow, Saturday, April 19, starting at 2:00 p.m with Italy squaring off against Poland and Russia meeting Germay.

Chinese fencers released from Olympic gold burden

Updated: 2007-11-01 From: Xinhuanet

WUHAN, Central China, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) — Chinese Fencing Association (CFA) refused to put pressure on their fencers’ shoulders especially when they are awaiting the Olympic Games at home.

An article named “China guarantees a gold medal at the Beijing Olympics” was released on the www.fencing.net, saying that Chinese fencers are able to win at least one gold from the Beijing Olympics.

CFA head Ji Daoming said they are to strive for gold medals at the Beijing Olympics but they don’t want to guarantee anything so as to lay less meaningless pressure on the fencers as preparing for the Games.

Ji said that winning Olympic tickets for all disciplines will be the top priority for Chinese fencing team.

“Guarantee a gold in Beijing? It’s not proper to put it that way.” said Ji during the 10-day City Games, a domestic multi-sport games on youth level.

“Now we set our sights on four events, namely men’s and women’s epee, men’s foil and women’s saber, and we will make efforts in the lead-up to the 2008 Games.

“I have to say, no one can guarantee that Chinese fencers can win a gold at Beijing. It caused much meaningless pressure,” added Ji.

Chinese fencers have approached Olympic gold very closely these years as they bagged three silvers at Athens in 2004 and one silver and one bronze at Sydney in 2000.

So the tremendous pressure is what they have to face in the next Olympics, especially when it will be held on home soil in 2008.

“Currently, the Chinese fencing team consists mainly of young fencers who are still inexperienced and perform unstably. In addition, the coaches are also young.

“Many young fencers are technically strong, but some of them tend to have a stage fright on home soil,” said Ji.

After the Athens Olympics in 2004, a large number of veterans, including the well-known “Three Musketeers” of the Chinese foil team Wang Haibin, Ye Chong and Dong Zhaozhi, retired, and the coaching group was also adjusted, with Wang Haibin, Zhao Gang and other young coaches taking over.

“I’m satisfied with the coaching re-shuffle. Those young coaches added new blood to training methods and offered more competing experience to those young fencers,” said Ji.

“And also we’re glad to have Christian Bauer to coach our sabre team. In the year under his coaching, Chinese saber fencers have made marked progress thanks to his unique and advanced training concepts and methods.”

In August 2006, the well-known Frenchman, who succeeded in coaching France and Italy to the Olympic gold medals, was appointed China’s foil head coach.

“So we hope to achieve better results from the Olympics at home but we don’t allow meaningless pressure to be put on their shoulders,” added Ji.

China was coming onto the fencing map when Luan Jujie won the women’s foil title in 1984, the only gold medal in the Olympics for China.

Hefei’s Jiao helps his team to win epee gold at Chinese City Games

Updated: 2007-10-31 From: Xinhuanet

WUHAN, Central China, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) — Hefei fencer Jiao Yunlong single-handedly helped his team to capture the epee gold at Chinese City Games on Tuesday.

Producing 26 hits in his nine-minute performance, Jiao was hailed as the hero of Hefei epee team in their 45-34 win over Shenyang.

Pudong took the bronze medal, beating Ma’anshan in the third-place match 45-31.

Jiao took the forth place in individual epee competition four days ago.

Photos: Pozdniakov claims the tile of men’s individual sabre

Updated: 2007-10-03 From: Xinhuanet
Photos: Pozdniakov claims the tile of men's individual sabre
Russia’s Stanislav Pozdniakov (Rear) fights with Italy’s Aldo Montano during the men’s individual sabre final at the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, second largest city of Russia, Oct. 2, 2007. Pozdniakov won the match 15-11 and claimed the title. (Xinhua/Ding Xu)
Photos: Pozdniakov claims the tile of men's individual sabre
Russia’s Stanislav Pozdniakov (R) celebrates his victory over Italy’s Aldo Montano during the men’s individual sabre final at the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, second largest city of Russia, Oct. 2, 2007. Pozdniakov won the match 15-11 and claimed the title.(Xinhua/Ding Xu)
Photos: Pozdniakov claims the tile of men's individual sabre
Russia’s Stanislav Pozdniakov (R) fights with Italy’s Aldo Montano during the men’s individual sabre final at the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, second largest city of Russia, Oct. 2, 2007.(Xinhua Photo)
Photos: Pozdniakov claims the tile of men's individual sabre
Russia’s Stanislav Pozdniakov celebrates his victory over Italy’s Aldo Montano during the men’s individual sabre final at the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, second largest city of Russia, Oct. 2, 2007. (Xinhua Photo)
Photos: Pozdniakov claims the tile of men's individual sabre
(From L to R) Italy’s Aldo Montano, Russia’s Stanislav Pozdniakov, South Korea’s Oh Eun Seok and Germany’s Nicolas Limbach pose during the victory ceremony for the men’s individual sabre final at the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, second largest city of Russia, Oct. 2, 2007. (Xinhua Photo)

Photos: Opening ceremony of Fencing World Championship 2007

Updated: 2007-10-01 From: Xinhuanet
Photos: Opening ceremony of Fencing World Championship 2007
A laser show is seen during the opening ceremony of the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, Russia, Sept 29, 2007. (Xinhua Photo)
Photos: Opening ceremony of Fencing World Championship 2007
Dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, Russia, Sept 29, 2007.(Xinhua Photo)
Photos: Opening ceremony of Fencing World Championship 2007
A laser show is seen during the opening ceremony of the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, Russia, Sept 29, 2007.(Xinhua Photo)
Photos: Opening ceremony of Fencing World Championship 2007
A laser show is seen during the opening ceremony of the Fencing World Championship 2007 in St. Petersburg, Russia, Sept 29, 2007. (Xinhua Photo)