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Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's sabre

The men's sabre event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 24 July 2021 at the Makuhari Messe.[1] Thirty-six fencers from 18 nations competed.[2] Hungary's Áron Szilágyi completed a three-peat by winning the gold medal.

Men's sabre
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic fencing
VenueMakuhari Messe
Date24 July 2021
Competitors36 from 18 nations
Medalists
← 2016
2024 →

Background edit

This was the 29th appearance of the event, which is the only fencing event to have been held at every Summer Olympics.

The two-time reigning Olympic champion was Áron Szilágyi of Hungary. The reigning World Champion was Oh Sang-uk of South Korea. A preview from Olympics.com identified Szilágyi and Oh as among the strongest contenders in the event, although Oh was eliminated by Sandro Bazadze and failed to medal.[3]

Qualification edit

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified fencers in the men's sabre. Nations were limited to three fencers each from 1928 to 2004. However, the 2008 Games introduced a rotation of men's team fencing events with one weapon left off each Games; the individual event without a corresponding team event had the number of fencers per nation reduced to two. Men's sabre was the third event this applied to, so each nation could enter a maximum of two fencers in the event in 2016. The 2020 Games eliminated this rotation and all weapons had team events.[2]

There are 34 dedicated quota spots for men's sabre. The first 24 spots go to the 3 members of each of the 8 qualified teams in the team sabre event. Next, 6 more men are selected from the world rankings based on continents: 2 from Europe, 1 from the Americas, 2 from Asia/Oceania, and 1 from Africa. Finally, 4 spots are allocated by continental qualifying events: 1 from Europe, 1 from the Americas, 1 from Asia/Oceania, and 1 from Africa. Each nation can earn only one spot through rankings or events.[2]

Additionally, there are 8 host/invitational spots that can be spread throughout the various fencing events.[2] Japan used 2 host places to fill its men's sabre team (adding to the 1 place earned through general qualification).

The COVID-19 pandemic delayed many of the events for qualifying for fencing, moving the close of the rankings period back to April 5, 2021 rather than the original April 4, 2020.[2][4]

Competition format edit

The 1996 tournament had vastly simplified the competition format into a single-elimination bracket, with a bronze medal match. The 2020 tournament continued to use that format. Fencing is done to 15 touches or to the completion of three three-minute rounds if neither fencer reaches 15 touches by then. At the end of time, the higher-scoring fencer is the winner; a tie results in an additional one-minute sudden-death time period. This sudden-death period is further modified by the selection of a draw-winner beforehand; if neither fencer scores a touch during the minute, the predetermined draw-winner wins the bout. Standard sabre rules regarding target area, striking, and priority are used.[5]

Schedule edit

The competition was held over a single day, Saturday, 24 July. The first session was scheduled to run from 9 a.m. to approximately 4:20 p.m. (when the quarterfinals were expected to conclude), after which there was a break until 6 p.m. before the semifinals and medal bouts were held. Men's sabre bouts alternate with the women's épée event bouts.[1]

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 24 July 2021 9:00
 
 
 
18:00
 
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals

Results edit

Finals edit

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Sandro Bazadze (GEO)13
 
 
 
  Áron Szilágyi (HUN)15
 
  Áron Szilágyi (HUN)15
 
 
 
  Luigi Samele (ITA)7
 
  Luigi Samele (ITA)15
 
 
  Kim Jung-hwan (KOR)14
 
Bronze medal bout
 
 
 
 
 
  Sandro Bazadze (GEO)11
 
 
  Kim Jung-hwan (KOR)15

Top half edit

Section 1 edit

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
  Oh Sang-uk (KOR)15
  Andrew Mackiewicz (USA)7
  Tomohiro Shimamura (JPN)13
  Andrew Mackiewicz (USA)15
  Oh Sang-uk (KOR)15
  Mohamed Amer (EGY)9
  Mohamed Amer (EGY)15
  Daryl Homer (USA)11
  Oh Sang-uk (KOR)13
  Sandro Bazadze (GEO)15
  Veniamin Reshetnikov (ROC)13
  Ziad El-Sissy (EGY)15
  Ziad El-Sissy (EGY)12
  Sandro Bazadze (GEO)15
  Mohab Samer (EGY)10
  Sandro Bazadze (GEO)15

Section 2 edit

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
  Max Hartung (GER)15
  Tamás Decsi (HUN)8
  Max Hartung (GER)9
  Ali Pakdaman (IRI)15
  Ali Pakdaman (IRI)15
  András Szatmári (HUN)12
  Ali Pakdaman (IRI)6
  Áron Szilágyi (HUN)15
  Mojtaba Abedini (IRI)15
  Shaul Gordon (CAN)10
  Mojtaba Abedini (IRI)7
  Áron Szilágyi (HUN)15
  Kento Yoshida (JPN)13
  José Quintero (VEN)15
  José Quintero (VEN)7
  Áron Szilágyi (HUN)15

Bottom half edit

Section 3 edit

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
  Luca Curatoli (ITA)13
  Iulian Teodosiu (ROU)15
  Sherzod Mamutov (UZB)11
  Iulian Teodosiu (ROU)15
  Iulian Teodosiu (ROU)12
  Enrico Berrè (ITA)15
  Enrico Berrè (ITA)15
  Farès Ferjani (TUN)10
  Enrico Berrè (ITA)10
  Luigi Samele (ITA)15
  Luigi Samele (ITA)15
  Xu Yingming (CHN)12
  Luigi Samele (ITA)15
  Mohammad Rahbari (IRI)7
  Mohammad Rahbari (IRI)15
  Boladé Apithy (FRA)13

Section 4 edit

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
              
  Kamil Ibragimov (ROC)15
  Benedikt Wagner (GER)13
  Kamil Ibragimov (ROC)15
  Matyas Szabo (GER)13
  Matyas Szabo (GER)15
  Gu Bon-gil (KOR)8
  Kamil Ibragimov (ROC)14
  Kim Jung-hwan (KOR)15
  Kim Jung-hwan (KOR)15
  Konstantin Lokhanov (ROC)11
  Kim Jung-hwan (KOR)15
  Eli Dershwitz (USA)9
  Kaito Streets (JPN)15
  Akram Bounabi (ALG)9
  Kaito Streets (JPN)9
  Eli Dershwitz (USA)15

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Fencing Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e (PDF). Fédération Internationale d'Escrime. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  3. ^ . Tokyo 2020. 20 March 2021. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  4. ^ Academy of Fencing Masters
  5. ^ NBC

External links edit

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The men s sabre event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 24 July 2021 at the Makuhari Messe 1 Thirty six fencers from 18 nations competed 2 Hungary s Aron Szilagyi completed a three peat by winning the gold medal Men s sabreat the Games of the XXXII OlympiadOlympic fencingVenueMakuhari MesseDate24 July 2021Competitors36 from 18 nationsMedalistsAron Szilagyi HungaryLuigi Samele ItalyKim Jung hwan South Korea 20162024 This article needs to be updated The reason given is While I ve altered the tenses a proper summary should be included including images and finer game details Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Qualification 3 Competition format 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Finals 5 2 Top half 5 2 1 Section 1 5 2 2 Section 2 5 3 Bottom half 5 3 1 Section 3 5 3 2 Section 4 6 References 7 External linksBackground editThis was the 29th appearance of the event which is the only fencing event to have been held at every Summer Olympics The two time reigning Olympic champion was Aron Szilagyi of Hungary The reigning World Champion was Oh Sang uk of South Korea A preview from Olympics com identified Szilagyi and Oh as among the strongest contenders in the event although Oh was eliminated by Sandro Bazadze and failed to medal 3 Qualification editMain article Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification A National Olympic Committee NOC could enter up to 3 qualified fencers in the men s sabre Nations were limited to three fencers each from 1928 to 2004 However the 2008 Games introduced a rotation of men s team fencing events with one weapon left off each Games the individual event without a corresponding team event had the number of fencers per nation reduced to two Men s sabre was the third event this applied to so each nation could enter a maximum of two fencers in the event in 2016 The 2020 Games eliminated this rotation and all weapons had team events 2 There are 34 dedicated quota spots for men s sabre The first 24 spots go to the 3 members of each of the 8 qualified teams in the team sabre event Next 6 more men are selected from the world rankings based on continents 2 from Europe 1 from the Americas 2 from Asia Oceania and 1 from Africa Finally 4 spots are allocated by continental qualifying events 1 from Europe 1 from the Americas 1 from Asia Oceania and 1 from Africa Each nation can earn only one spot through rankings or events 2 Additionally there are 8 host invitational spots that can be spread throughout the various fencing events 2 Japan used 2 host places to fill its men s sabre team adding to the 1 place earned through general qualification The COVID 19 pandemic delayed many of the events for qualifying for fencing moving the close of the rankings period back to April 5 2021 rather than the original April 4 2020 2 4 Competition format editThe 1996 tournament had vastly simplified the competition format into a single elimination bracket with a bronze medal match The 2020 tournament continued to use that format Fencing is done to 15 touches or to the completion of three three minute rounds if neither fencer reaches 15 touches by then At the end of time the higher scoring fencer is the winner a tie results in an additional one minute sudden death time period This sudden death period is further modified by the selection of a draw winner beforehand if neither fencer scores a touch during the minute the predetermined draw winner wins the bout Standard sabre rules regarding target area striking and priority are used 5 Schedule editThe competition was held over a single day Saturday 24 July The first session was scheduled to run from 9 a m to approximately 4 20 p m when the quarterfinals were expected to conclude after which there was a break until 6 p m before the semifinals and medal bouts were held Men s sabre bouts alternate with the women s epee event bouts 1 All times are Japan Standard Time UTC 9 Date Time RoundSaturday 24 July 2021 9 00 18 00 Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsResults editFinals edit SemifinalsFinal nbsp Sandro Bazadze GEO 13 nbsp Aron Szilagyi HUN 15 nbsp Aron Szilagyi HUN 15 nbsp Luigi Samele ITA 7 nbsp Luigi Samele ITA 15 nbsp Kim Jung hwan KOR 14 Bronze medal bout nbsp Sandro Bazadze GEO 11 nbsp Kim Jung hwan KOR 15Top half edit Section 1 edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals nbsp Oh Sang uk KOR 15 nbsp Andrew Mackiewicz USA 7 nbsp Tomohiro Shimamura JPN 13 nbsp Andrew Mackiewicz USA 15 nbsp Oh Sang uk KOR 15 nbsp Mohamed Amer EGY 9 nbsp Mohamed Amer EGY 15 nbsp Daryl Homer USA 11 nbsp Oh Sang uk KOR 13 nbsp Sandro Bazadze GEO 15 nbsp Veniamin Reshetnikov ROC 13 nbsp Ziad El Sissy EGY 15 nbsp Ziad El Sissy EGY 12 nbsp Sandro Bazadze GEO 15 nbsp Mohab Samer EGY 10 nbsp Sandro Bazadze GEO 15Section 2 edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals nbsp Max Hartung GER 15 nbsp Tamas Decsi HUN 8 nbsp Max Hartung GER 9 nbsp Ali Pakdaman IRI 15 nbsp Ali Pakdaman IRI 15 nbsp Andras Szatmari HUN 12 nbsp Ali Pakdaman IRI 6 nbsp Aron Szilagyi HUN 15 nbsp Mojtaba Abedini IRI 15 nbsp Shaul Gordon CAN 10 nbsp Mojtaba Abedini IRI 7 nbsp Aron Szilagyi HUN 15 nbsp Kento Yoshida JPN 13 nbsp Jose Quintero VEN 15 nbsp Jose Quintero VEN 7 nbsp Aron Szilagyi HUN 15Bottom half edit Section 3 edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals nbsp Luca Curatoli ITA 13 nbsp Iulian Teodosiu ROU 15 nbsp Sherzod Mamutov UZB 11 nbsp Iulian Teodosiu ROU 15 nbsp Iulian Teodosiu ROU 12 nbsp Enrico Berre ITA 15 nbsp Enrico Berre ITA 15 nbsp Fares Ferjani TUN 10 nbsp Enrico Berre ITA 10 nbsp Luigi Samele ITA 15 nbsp Luigi Samele ITA 15 nbsp Xu Yingming CHN 12 nbsp Luigi Samele ITA 15 nbsp Mohammad Rahbari IRI 7 nbsp Mohammad Rahbari IRI 15 nbsp Bolade Apithy FRA 13Section 4 edit Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals nbsp Kamil Ibragimov ROC 15 nbsp Benedikt Wagner GER 13 nbsp Kamil Ibragimov ROC 15 nbsp Matyas Szabo GER 13 nbsp Matyas Szabo GER 15 nbsp Gu Bon gil KOR 8 nbsp Kamil Ibragimov ROC 14 nbsp Kim Jung hwan KOR 15 nbsp Kim Jung hwan KOR 15 nbsp Konstantin Lokhanov ROC 11 nbsp Kim Jung hwan KOR 15 nbsp Eli Dershwitz USA 9 nbsp Kaito Streets JPN 15 nbsp Akram Bounabi ALG 9 nbsp Kaito Streets JPN 9 nbsp Eli Dershwitz USA 15References edit a b Fencing Competition Schedule Tokyo 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2020 a b c d e Qualification System Games of the XXXII Olympiad Fencing PDF Federation Internationale d Escrime Archived from the original PDF on 9 May 2018 Retrieved 26 December 2018 Everything you need to know about Olympic fencing at Tokyo 2020 Tokyo 2020 20 March 2021 Archived from the original on 3 July 2021 Retrieved 30 June 2021 Academy of Fencing Masters NBCExternal links editDraw Archived 23 July 2021 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Men 27s sabre amp oldid 1152096096, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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