Fencing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics

Fencing competitions at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore consisted of three Cadet Male individual events, three Cadet Female individual events and one team event including both genders and all 3 weapons: épée, foil and saber. 78 fencers from 36 nations were competing. The venue was located at the International Convention Centre (ICC).[1]

Fencing
at the I Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueSuntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre
Dates15 – 18 August 2010
No. of events7 (3 boys, 3 girls, 1 mixed)
Competitors78 from 36 nations

Fencing was one of the five sports that was continually featured at the Olympics since Athens in 1896; the others being athletics, swimming, cycling and gymnastics.

Schedule

Event DateEvent DayApprox. DurationStarting TimeEvent Details
15 AugustSunday11:00 hrs9:30 amMen's Sabre
11:00 hrs12:00 pmWomen's Foil
16 AugustMonday11:00 hrs12:00 pmMen's Épée
11:00 hrs9:30 amWomen's Sabre
17 AugustTuesday13:15 hrs9:00 amMen's Foil
13:15 hrs1:00 pmWomen's Épée
18 AugustWednesday6:45 hrs9:00 amMixed Team Fencing

Qualifications

FIE Qualifications After 2010 Baku Cadet World Championships

Initially FIE qualified 54 fencers based on the results of 2010 Cadet World Championships in Baku with 1 more entry in each weapon reserved for a host country[2]

A table below illustrates these selections, where number in brackets near fencers' names shows their placement [3] in 2010 Cadet World Championships:

Women's épée NOC Men's épée NOC Women's foil NOC Men's foil NOC Women's sabre NOC Men's sabre NOC
Alberta Santuccio (1) ItalyNikolaus Bodoczi (1) GermanyCamilla Mancini (2) ItalyAlexander Massialas (1) United StatesAlina Komashchuk (1) UkraineRichard Hübers (1) Germany
Lee Hye-won (2) South KoreaRoman Svichkar (3) UkraineDora Lupkovics (3) HungaryEdoardo Luperi (2) ItalySeo Ji-yeon (3) South KoreaLeonardo Affede (3) Italy
Amalia Tătăran (3) RomaniaTomasz Kruk (5) PolandWang Lianlian (3) ChinaKirill Lichagin (3) RussiaYana Egorian (5) RussiaArtur Okunev (3) Russia
Lin Sheng (3) ChinaLucian Ciovică (6) RomaniaVictoria Alexeeva (5) RussiaAlexander Choupenitch (5) Czech RepublicAngelika Wątor (6) PolandMikhail Akula (5) Belarus
Katharine Holmes (5) United StatesKirill Zhakupov (14) KazakhstanMona Shaito (7) United StatesAlexander Tsoronis (7) DenmarkAnja Musch (7) GermanyWill Spear (9) United States
Yulia Bakhareva (6) RussiaNa Byeong-hun (15) South KoreaMichala Cellerová (9) SlovakiaLee Kwang Hyun (9) South KoreaWan Yini (17) ChinaJackson Wang (11) Hong Kong
Amy Radford (8) Great BritainAlexandre Lyssov (16) CanadaChoi Duk-ha (17) South KoreaNicholas Edward Choi (10) Hong KongCelina Merza (18) United StatesSong Jong-hun (23) South Korea
Isabel Di Tella (37) ArgentinaGuilherme Melaragno (36) BrazilAlanna Goldie (18) CanadaMostafa Mahmoud (27) EgyptMennatalla Ahmed (23) EgyptMiguel Breault-Mallette (35) Canada
Wanda Matshaya (60) South AfricaSaleh Saleh (63) EgyptMenattalla Daw (38) EgyptRedys Hanngrs Prades Rosabal (33) CubaMaría Carreño (32) VenezuelaZiad Elsissy (67) Egypt
 Singapore Singapore Singapore Singapore Singapore Singapore

2010 WC medalists prevented from entering YOG through qualifying procedure

By minimum age limit (born in 1995)

By exceeding NOC quota of one fencer per NOC

By teammate substitution

Final selections

Finalized selection table[4] included 20 additional fencers added by FIE and IOC based on the final revision of "Criteria for qualification to the 2010 YOG" published here.[5] The following table illustrates final selections where numbers in brackets near fencers' names indicates their placement in 2010 Cadet WC (zero indicates that fencer did not participate).

Women's épée NOC Men's épée NOC Women's foil NOC Men's foil NOC Women's sabre NOC Men's sabre NOC
Alberta Santuccio (1) ItalyNikolaus Bodoczi (1) GermanyCamilla Mancini(2) ItalyAlexander Massialas(1) United StatesAlina Komashchuk(1) UkraineRichard Hübers(1) Germany
Lee Hye-won (2) South KoreaRoman Svichkar(3) UkraineDora Lupkovics (3) HungaryEdoardo Luperi(2) ItalySeo Ji-yeon(3) South KoreaLeonardo Affede(3) Italy
Amalia Tătăran (3) RomaniaTomasz Kruk (5) PolandWang Lianlian (3) ChinaKirill Lichagin (3) RussiaYana Egorian (5) RussiaArtur Okunev(3) Russia
Lin Sheng (3) ChinaLucian Ciovică(6) RomaniaVictoria Alexeeva(5) RussiaAlexander Choupenitch(5) Czech RepublicAngelika Wątor(6) PolandMikhail Akula(5) Belarus
Katharine Holmes (5) United StatesKirill Zhakupov (14) KazakhstanMona Shaito(7) United StatesAlexander Tsoronis(7) DenmarkAnja Musch(7) GermanyWill Spear(9) United States
Yulia Bakhareva (6) RussiaNa Byeong-hun (15) South KoreaMichala Cellerová (9) SlovakiaLee Kwang-hyun(9) South KoreaWan Yini (17) ChinaJackson Wang (11) Hong Kong
Amy Radford (8) Great BritainAlexandre Lyssov (16) CanadaChoi Duk-ha(17) South KoreaNicholas Edward Choi(10) Hong KongCelina Merza(18) United StatesSong Jong-hun (23) South Korea
Isabel Di Tella (37) ArgentinaGuilherme Melaragno(36) BrazilAlanna Goldie(18) CanadaMostafa Mahmoud(27) EgyptMennatalla Ahmed(23) EgyptMiguel Breault-Mallette (35) Canada
Matshaya Wanda (60) South AfricaSaleh Saleh(63) EgyptMenattalla Daw(38) EgyptRedys Hanngrs Prades Rosabal (33) CubaMaría Carreño(32) VenezuelaZiad Elsissy(67) Egypt
Martyna Swatowska (9) PolandOndřej Novotný (8) Czech RepublicIvania Carballo(58) El SalvadorAntal Györgyi (8) HungaryNyabileke Gracia Makwanya (0) Democratic Republic of the CongoDragoș Sîrbu (6) Romania
Pauline Brunner (12) SwitzerlandJulian Godoy (88) Costa RicaRita Abou Jaoudé (0) LebanonTevfik Burak Babaoğlu (11) TurkeyEma Hilwiyah (0) IraqAndrás Szatmári (7) Hungary
Damyan Jaqman (0) PalestineMarco Fichera (9) ItalyMame Awa Ndao (70) SenegalAlex Tofalides (13) Great BritainVittoria Ciardullo (13) ItalyDjibrilla Issaka Kondo (0) Niger
Rania Herlina Rahardja (62) SingaporeLim Wei Hao (0) SingaporeLiane Wong Ye Ying (48) SingaporeJustin Xian Shi Ong (49) SingaporeKenza Boudad (11) FranceArthur Zatko(10) France

Mixed teams composition

In total there will be 9 continental teams formed. The composition of the teams will be determined by the results achieved during the individual events. The best fencers ranked in each weapon will form the top team of each continent as follows: Europe 1, Europe 2, Europe 3, Europe 4, Asia 1, Asia 2, Americas 1, Americas 2, Africa.[6]

Medal summary

Medal table

This table presents only individual results. Mixed team medals are not included.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)3205
2 Russia (RUS)1102
3 South Korea (KOR)1012
4 China (CHN)1001
5 United States (USA)0202
6 Germany (GER)0123
7 Canada (CAN)0011
 Hungary (HUN)0011
 Poland (POL)0011
Totals (9 nations)66618


Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Cadet Male Épée
Marco Fichera
 Italy
Nikolaus Bodoczi
 Germany
Alexandre Lyssov
 Canada
Cadet Male Foil
Edoardo Luperi
 Italy
Alexander Massialas
 United States
Lee Hyun-kwang
 South Korea
Cadet Male Sabre
Song Hun-jong
 South Korea
Leonardo Affede
 Italy
Richard Hübers
 Germany
Cadet Female Épée
Sheng Lin
 China
Alberta Santuccio
 Italy
Martyna Swatowska
 Poland
Cadet Female Foil
Camilla Mancini
 Italy
Victoria Alexeeva
 Russia
Dóra Lupkovics
 Hungary
Cadet Female Sabre
Yana Egorian
 Russia
Celina Merza
 United States
Anja Musch
 Germany
Mixed Team Event
Europe 1
Yana Egorian
 Russia
Marco Fichera
 Italy
Camilla Mancini
 Italy
Leonardo Affede
 Italy
Alberta Santuccio
 Italy
Edoardo Luperi
 Italy
Europe 2
Anja Musch
 Germany
Nikolaus Bodoczi
 Germany
Victoria Alexeeva
 Russia
Richard Hübers
 Germany
Martyna Swatowska
 Poland
Tevfik Burak Babaoğlu
 Turkey
Americas 1
Celina Merza
 United States
Alexandre Lyssov
 Canada
Alanna Goldie
 Canada
Will Spear
 United States
Katharine Holmes
 United States
Alexander Massialas
 United States

Participating nations

Fencer's distribution by continent

Women's épée Men's épée Women's foil Men's foil Women's saber Men's Saber Totals Maximum # of teams # of fencers qualified for a team # of fencers not qualified for a team
Europe6646683642412
Americas233222142122
Asia434432202128
Africa1121218162
Totals1313131313137895424

See also

References

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