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Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

This article details the qualifying phase for fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The competition will comprise a total of 212 fencers, with an equal distribution between men and women, coming from the different NOCs, similar to the Tokyo 2020 roster size. Qualified NOCs can enter a maximum of eighteen fencers (nine per gender), with each consisting of a trio, whether men's or women's, across all weapon-based team events (foil, épée, and sabre).[2]

About two-thirds of the total quota will be attributed to the world's top fencers based on the points accrued in the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE) Official Ranking between April 3, 2023 and April 1, 2024, with further individual places available at each of the four zonal qualifying tournaments (Africa, Asia & Oceania, Europe, and the Americas).[2]

The team events will offer eight to nine spots for all registered NOCs competing in each weapon. Each team must be composed of three fencers (or a fencing trio). The top four teams in each weapon will qualify directly for the Games, with the next set of places assigned to the highest-ranked nation from each of the continental zones (Africa, Asia & Oceania, Europe, and the Americas) between fifth and sixteenth position. If a zone does not field any teams within the specific ranking (from fifth to sixteenth place), the top-ranked team eligible for qualification will secure a spot irrespective of the continent.[2][1]

For the individual events, quota places vary from a minimum of 34 to a maximum of 37. With the team members directly entered into their respective individual competitions, six more places will be awarded to the eligible fencers based on the FIE Adjusted Official Ranking list by the continental zone of April 1, 2024: the top two fencers each from Europe and Asia & Oceania; and the highest-ranked fencer each from the Americas and Africa. The zonal qualifying tournaments will offer four available spots with one each to the NOCs without a qualified fencer, male or female, in one or more weapons by the two previous pathways.[2][1]

Host nation France reserves six fencing spots to be distributed between the team and individual events apart from the qualified fencers through the pathways mentioned above, respecting the maximum quota of athletes per NOC (three per weapon). If the French fencers qualified directly for the team event, they can use two quota places if the NOC contains a single qualified fencer in a corresponding individual event; or three if none of them compete in a corresponding individual event. Two further spots, along with those unused by the host country, will be attributed to the eligible NOCs interested to have their fencers compete in Paris under the Universality rules, respecting the 37-fencer limit for each weapon-based individual event.[2][1]

Timeline edit

Section Date Venue
FIE Official Ranking (start) April 3, 2023
FIE Official Ranking (end) April 1, 2024
Zonal Qualifying Tournament – America April 6–7, 2024   San Jose
Zonal Qualifying Tournament – Europe April 26–28, 2024   Differdange
Zonal Qualifying Tournament – Africa April 27, 2024   Algiers
Zonal Qualifying Tournament – Asia & Oceania April 27–28, 2024   Dubai

Qualification summary edit

Nation Men Women Total
Individual Team Individual Team
Épée Foil Sabre Épée Foil Sabre Épée Foil Sabre Épée Foil Sabre
  Algeria 1 3   4
  Argentina 1 1
  Belgium 1 1
  Brazil 1 1 1 3
  Canada 1 3 3     3 1   11
  Chile 1 1
  China 1 3   3 3 1     11
  Colombia 1 1
  Czech Republic 3 1   4
  Egypt 3 3 3       3 3 1     16
  Estonia 1 1
  France 3 3 3       3 3 3       18
  Georgia 1 1
  Germany 1 1 2
  Greece 1 1
  Hong Kong 1 1 1 3
  Hungary 3 1 3     1 1 3   12
  Iran 3   3
  Israel 1 1
  Italy 3 3 3       3 3 3       18
  Ivory Coast 1 1
  Japan 3 3 1     1 3 3     14
  Kazakhstan 3   3
  Kenya 1 1
  Kuwait 1 1
  Morocco 1 1
  Mexico 1 1
  Peru 1 1
  Poland 3   3 3     9
  Singapore 1 1
  South Korea 1 1 3   3 3     11
  Spain 1 1
  Tunisia 1 1
  Ukraine 3 3     6
  United States 3 3     3 3 3       15
  Uzbekistan 1 1
  Venezuela 3   1 4
  Virgin Islands 1 1
Total: 38 NOCs 31 31 31 8 8 8 31 31 31 8 8 8 186

Men's events edit

Men's épée edit

Standard Places Qualified fencer
Qualified team members 24   France
  France
  France
  Italy
  Italy
  Italy
  Japan
  Japan
  Japan
  Hungary
  Hungary
  Hungary
  Kazakhstan
  Kazakhstan
  Kazakhstan
  Venezuela
  Venezuela
  Venezuela
  Czech Republic
  Czech Republic
  Czech Republic
  Egypt
  Egypt
  Egypt
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania 2   Wang Zijie (CHN)
  Kim Jae-won (KOR)
Top individual AOR: Africa 1   Houssam El Kord (MAR)
Top individual AOR: America 1   Jhon Édison Rodríguez (COL)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe 2   Yuval Freilich (ISR)
  Neisser Loyola (BEL)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania 1
Zonal tournament: Africa 1
Zonal tournament: America 1   Nicholas Zhang (CAN)
Zonal tournament: Europe 1
Host country option 1
Total 34

Men's team épée edit

Standard Places Qualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4   France
  Italy
  Japan
  Hungary
Top team from Africa in positions 5–16 1   Egypt
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–16 1   Kazakhstan
Top team from America in positions 5–16 1   Venezuela
Top team from Europe in positions 5–16 1   Czech Republic
Host country option 0
Total 8

Men's foil edit

Standard Places Qualified fencer[3]
Qualified team members 24   Japan
  Japan
  Japan
  Italy
  Italy
  Italy
  Nick Itkin (USA)
  Alexander Massialas (USA)
  Gerek Meinhardt (USA)
  Enzo Lefort (FRA)
  Julien Mertine (FRA)
  Maxime Pauty (FRA)
  China
  China
  China
  Egypt
  Egypt
  Egypt
  Poland
  Poland
  Poland
  Canada
  Canada
  Canada
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania 2   Cheung Ka Long (HKG)
  Ha Tae-gyu (KOR)
Top individual AOR: Africa 1   Salim Heroui (ALG)
Top individual AOR: America 1   Guilherme Toldo (BRA)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe 2   Dániel Dósa (HUN)
  Alexander Choupenitch (CZE)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania 1
Zonal tournament: Africa 1
Zonal tournament: America 1   Kruz Schembri (ISV)
Zonal tournament: Europe 1
Host country option 1
Total 34

Men's team foil edit

Standard Places Qualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4   Japan
  Italy
  United States
  France
Top team from Africa in positions 5–16 1   Egypt
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–16 1   China
Top team from America in positions 5–16 1   Canada
Top team from Europe in positions 5–16 1   Poland
Host country option 0
Total 8

Men's sabre edit

Standard Places Qualified fencer
Qualified team members 24   South Korea
  South Korea
  South Korea
  Eli Dershwitz (USA)
  Colin Heathcock (USA)
  Mitchell Saron (USA)
  Hungary
  Hungary
  Hungary
  France
  France
  France
  Italy
  Italy
  Italy
  Iran
  Iran
  Iran
  Egypt
  Egypt
  Egypt
  Canada
  Canada
  Canada
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania 2   Kento Yoshida (JPN)
  Yousef Al-Shamlan (KUW)
Top individual AOR: Africa 1   Farès Ferjani (TUN)
Top individual AOR: America 1   Pascual di Tella (ARG)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe 2   Sandro Bazadze (GEO)
  Matyas Szabo (GER)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania 1
Zonal tournament: Africa 1
Zonal tournament: America 1   Gibran Zea (MEX)
Zonal tournament: Europe 1
Host country option 1
Total 34

Men's team sabre edit

Standard Places Qualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4   South Korea
  United States
  Hungary
  France
Top team from Africa in positions 5–16 1   Egypt
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–16 1   Iran
Top team from America in positions 5–16 1   Canada
Top team from Europe in positions 5–16 1   Italy
Host country option 0
Total 8

Women's events edit

Women's épée edit

Standard Places Qualified fencer
Qualified team members 24   Italy
  Italy
  Italy
  South Korea
  South Korea
  South Korea
  Poland
  Poland
  Poland
  France
  France
  France
  Ukraine
  Ukraine
  Ukraine
  Anne Cebula (USA)
  Hadley Husisian (USA)
  Margherita Guzzi Vincenti (USA)
  China
  China
  China
  Egypt
  Egypt
  Egypt
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania 2   Vivian Kong (HKG)
  Miho Yoshimura (JPN)
Top individual AOR: Africa 1   Alexandra Ndolo (KEN)
Top individual AOR: America 1   Nathalie Moellhausen (BRA)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe 2   Anna Kun (HUN)
  Nelli Differt (EST)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania 1
Zonal tournament: Africa 1
Zonal tournament: America 1   Maria Luisa Doig (PER)
Zonal tournament: Europe 1
Host country option 1
Total 34

Women's team épée edit

Standard Places Qualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4   Italy
  South Korea
  Poland
  France
Top team from Africa in positions 5–16 1   Egypt
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–16 1   China
Top team from America in positions 5–16 1   United States
Top team from Europe in positions 5–16 1   Ukraine
Host country option 0
Total 8

Women's foil edit

Standard Places Qualified fencer[4]
Qualified team members 24   Italy
  Italy
  Italy
  Jackie Dubrovich (USA)
  Lee Kiefer (USA)
  Lauren Scruggs (USA)
  France
  France
  France
  Japan
  Japan
  Japan
  Canada
  Canada
  Canada
  China
  China
  China
  Poland
  Poland
  Poland
  Egypt
  Egypt
  Egypt
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania 2   Amita Berthier (SGP)
  Daphne Chan (HKG)
Top individual AOR: Africa 1   Maxine Esteban (CIV)
Top individual AOR: America 1   Arantxa Inostroza (CHI)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe 2   Anne Sauer (GER)
  Flóra Pásztor (HUN)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania 1
Zonal tournament: Africa 1
Zonal tournament: America 1   Mariana Pistoia (BRA)
Zonal tournament: Europe 1
Host country option 1
Total 34

Women's team foil edit

Standard Places Qualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4   Italy
  United States
  France
  Japan
Top team from Africa in positions 5–16 1   Egypt
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–16 1   China
Top team from America in positions 5–16 1   Canada
Top team from Europe in positions 5–16 1   Poland
Host country option 0
Total 8

Women's sabre edit

Standard Places Qualified fencer[5]
Qualified team members 24   Sarah Balzer (FRA)
  Cécilia Berder (FRA)
  Manon Brunet (FRA)
  Hungary
  Hungary
  Hungary
  South Korea
  South Korea
  South Korea
  Ukraine
  Ukraine
  Ukraine
  Tatiana Nazlymov (USA)
  Magda Skarbonkiewicz (USA)
  Elizabeth Tartakovsky (USA)
  Italy
  Italy
  Italy
  Japan
  Japan
  Japan
  Algeria
  Algeria
  Algeria
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania 2   Yang Hengyu (CHN)
  Zaynab Dayibekova (UZB)
Top individual AOR: Africa 1   Nada Hafez (EGY)
Top individual AOR: America 1   Pamela Brind'Amour (CAN)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe 2   Theodora Gkountoura (GRE)
  Lucía Martín-Portugués (ESP)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania 1
Zonal tournament: Africa 1
Zonal tournament: America 1   Katherine Paredes (VEN)
Zonal tournament: Europe 1
Host country option 1
Total 34

Women's team sabre edit

Standard Places Qualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4   France
  Hungary
  South Korea
  Ukraine
Top team from Africa in positions 5–16 1   Algeria
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–16 1   Japan
Top team from America in positions 5–16 1   United States
Top team from Europe in positions 5–16 1   Italy
Host country option 0
Total 8

Controversy edit

Olga Kharlan qualification in women's sabre edit

Since July 1, 2020 (and reconfirmed by FIE public notice in September 2020 and in January 2021), by public written notice the FIE had replaced its previous handshake requirement with a "salute" by the opposing fencers, and written in its public notice that handshakes were "suspended until further notice."[6][7][8][9][10] Nevertheless, in July 2023 when Ukrainian four-time world fencing individual sabre champion Olga Kharlan was disqualified at the World Fencing Championships by the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime for not shaking the hand of her defeated Russian opponent, though Kharlan instead offered a tapping of blades in acknowledgement, Bach stepped in the next day.[11][12] As President of the IOC, he sent a letter to Kharlan in which he expressed empathy for her, and wrote that in light of the situation she was being guaranteed a spot in the 2024 Summer Olympics.[13][14] He wrote further: "as a fellow fencer, it is impossible for me to imagine how you feel at this moment. The war against your country, the suffering of the people in Ukraine, the uncertainty around your participation at the Fencing World Championships ... and then the events which unfolded yesterday - all this is a roller coaster of emotions and feelings. It is admirable how you are managing this incredibly difficult situation, and I would like to express my full support to you. Rest assured that the IOC will continue to stand in full solidarity with the Ukrainian athletes and the Olympic community of Ukraine."[15]

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Qualification System – Games of the XXXIII Olympiad – Fencing" (PDF). FIE. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e Fava, Gisella; Kim, EJ Monica; Martín, Marta (13 December 2022). "How to qualify for fencing at Paris 2024. The Olympics qualification system explained". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Foil Men qualification". FIE. 18 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Foil Women qualification". FIE. 18 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Sabre Women qualification". FIE. 18 March 2024.
  6. ^ Jomantas, Nicole (6 March 2020). "Handshaking Rule Suspended at USA Fencing Events". USA Fencing.
  7. ^ Hopkins, Amanda (12 March 2020). "Oceania U20s and Handshaking Rule". Fencing New Zealand.
  8. ^ "Handshaking Rule Temporarily Suspended". British Fencing. 5 March 2020.
  9. ^ "FIE OUTLINE of RISK-MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS for NATIONAL FENCING FEDERATIONS and COMPETITION ORGANIZERS in the CONTEXT of COVID-19; PREPARED by FIE TASK FORCE and REVIEWED by FIE MEDICAL COMMISSION and FIE LEGAL COMMISSION," FIE, 1 July 2020 and September 2020.
  10. ^ "FIE OUTLINE of RISK-MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS for NATIONAL FENCING FEDERATIONS and COMPETITION ORGANISERS in the CONTEXT of COVID-19 (FORMIR – COVID-19) PREPARED by FIE TASK FORCE and REVIEWED by FIE MEDICAL COMMISSION and FIE LEGAL COMMISSION," FIE, January 2021.]
  11. ^ "World Fencing Championships: Ukraine's Olga Kharlan disqualified for refusing Russian Anna Smirnov's handshake". BBC. 27 July 2023.
  12. ^ Aadi Nair (27 July 2023). "Ukrainian fencer disqualified from world championships for refusing handshake with Russian opponent; Olga Kharlan offered to touch blades after beating Anna Smirnova, who then staged a sit-down protest at the handshake refusal". The Independent.
  13. ^ "Ukrainian fencer won't shake hands with Russian at world championships, gets Olympic spot". USA TODAY.
  14. ^ Yevhen Kizilov (28 July 2023). "Ukrainian fencer gets automatically qualified for Olympics". Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
    "Russia-Ukraine conflict: Fencer Olga Kharlan ban lifted as she is handed Olympic spot". BBC Sport. 28 July 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  15. ^ "Ukraine's Kharlan assured of Paris 2024 place by IOC after handshake furore". Inside the Games. 28 July 2023.

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This section tabulates the heads of qualification in a form suitable to be filled in as events progress The full qualification rules 1 for fencing published by FIE contain intricate conditions too lengthy for inclusion in Wikipedia This article details the qualifying phase for fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics The competition will comprise a total of 212 fencers with an equal distribution between men and women coming from the different NOCs similar to the Tokyo 2020 roster size Qualified NOCs can enter a maximum of eighteen fencers nine per gender with each consisting of a trio whether men s or women s across all weapon based team events foil epee and sabre 2 About two thirds of the total quota will be attributed to the world s top fencers based on the points accrued in the Federation Internationale d Escrime FIE Official Ranking between April 3 2023 and April 1 2024 with further individual places available at each of the four zonal qualifying tournaments Africa Asia amp Oceania Europe and the Americas 2 The team events will offer eight to nine spots for all registered NOCs competing in each weapon Each team must be composed of three fencers or a fencing trio The top four teams in each weapon will qualify directly for the Games with the next set of places assigned to the highest ranked nation from each of the continental zones Africa Asia amp Oceania Europe and the Americas between fifth and sixteenth position If a zone does not field any teams within the specific ranking from fifth to sixteenth place the top ranked team eligible for qualification will secure a spot irrespective of the continent 2 1 For the individual events quota places vary from a minimum of 34 to a maximum of 37 With the team members directly entered into their respective individual competitions six more places will be awarded to the eligible fencers based on the FIE Adjusted Official Ranking list by the continental zone of April 1 2024 the top two fencers each from Europe and Asia amp Oceania and the highest ranked fencer each from the Americas and Africa The zonal qualifying tournaments will offer four available spots with one each to the NOCs without a qualified fencer male or female in one or more weapons by the two previous pathways 2 1 Host nation France reserves six fencing spots to be distributed between the team and individual events apart from the qualified fencers through the pathways mentioned above respecting the maximum quota of athletes per NOC three per weapon If the French fencers qualified directly for the team event they can use two quota places if the NOC contains a single qualified fencer in a corresponding individual event or three if none of them compete in a corresponding individual event Two further spots along with those unused by the host country will be attributed to the eligible NOCs interested to have their fencers compete in Paris under the Universality rules respecting the 37 fencer limit for each weapon based individual event 2 1 Contents 1 Timeline 2 Qualification summary 3 Men s events 3 1 Men s epee 3 2 Men s team epee 3 3 Men s foil 3 4 Men s team foil 3 5 Men s sabre 3 6 Men s team sabre 4 Women s events 4 1 Women s epee 4 2 Women s team epee 4 3 Women s foil 4 4 Women s team foil 4 5 Women s sabre 4 6 Women s team sabre 5 Controversy 5 1 Olga Kharlan qualification in women s sabre 6 Notes 7 ReferencesTimeline editSection Date VenueFIE Official Ranking start April 3 2023 FIE Official Ranking end April 1 2024 Zonal Qualifying Tournament America April 6 7 2024 nbsp San JoseZonal Qualifying Tournament Europe April 26 28 2024 nbsp DifferdangeZonal Qualifying Tournament Africa April 27 2024 nbsp AlgiersZonal Qualifying Tournament Asia amp Oceania April 27 28 2024 nbsp DubaiQualification summary editNation Men Women TotalIndividual Team Individual TeamEpee Foil Sabre Epee Foil Sabre Epee Foil Sabre Epee Foil Sabre nbsp Algeria 1 3 nbsp 4 nbsp Argentina 1 1 nbsp Belgium 1 1 nbsp Brazil 1 1 1 3 nbsp Canada 1 3 3 nbsp nbsp 3 1 nbsp 11 nbsp Chile 1 1 nbsp China 1 3 nbsp 3 3 1 nbsp nbsp 11 nbsp Colombia 1 1 nbsp Czech Republic 3 1 nbsp 4 nbsp Egypt 3 3 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 3 1 nbsp nbsp 16 nbsp Estonia 1 1 nbsp France 3 3 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 3 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 nbsp Georgia 1 1 nbsp Germany 1 1 2 nbsp Greece 1 1 nbsp Hong Kong 1 1 1 3 nbsp Hungary 3 1 3 nbsp nbsp 1 1 3 nbsp 12 nbsp Iran 3 nbsp 3 nbsp Israel 1 1 nbsp Italy 3 3 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 3 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 nbsp Ivory Coast 1 1 nbsp Japan 3 3 1 nbsp nbsp 1 3 3 nbsp nbsp 14 nbsp Kazakhstan 3 nbsp 3 nbsp Kenya 1 1 nbsp Kuwait 1 1 nbsp Morocco 1 1 nbsp Mexico 1 1 nbsp Peru 1 1 nbsp Poland 3 nbsp 3 3 nbsp nbsp 9 nbsp Singapore 1 1 nbsp South Korea 1 1 3 nbsp 3 3 nbsp nbsp 11 nbsp Spain 1 1 nbsp Tunisia 1 1 nbsp Ukraine 3 3 nbsp nbsp 6 nbsp United States 3 3 nbsp nbsp 3 3 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 nbsp Uzbekistan 1 1 nbsp Venezuela 3 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Virgin Islands 1 1Total 38 NOCs 31 31 31 8 8 8 31 31 31 8 8 8 186Men s events editMen s epee edit Standard Places Qualified fencerQualified team members 24 nbsp France nbsp France nbsp France nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Japan nbsp Japan nbsp Japan nbsp Hungary nbsp Hungary nbsp Hungary nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Venezuela nbsp Venezuela nbsp Venezuela nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Egypt nbsp Egypt nbsp EgyptTop 2 individual AOR Asia amp Oceania 2 nbsp Wang Zijie CHN nbsp Kim Jae won KOR Top individual AOR Africa 1 nbsp Houssam El Kord MAR Top individual AOR America 1 nbsp Jhon Edison Rodriguez COL Top 2 individual AOR Europe 2 nbsp Yuval Freilich ISR nbsp Neisser Loyola BEL Zonal tournament Asia amp Oceania 1Zonal tournament Africa 1Zonal tournament America 1 nbsp Nicholas Zhang CAN Zonal tournament Europe 1Host country option 1Total 34Men s team epee edit Standard Places Qualified teamsTop four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4 nbsp France nbsp Italy nbsp Japan nbsp HungaryTop team from Africa in positions 5 16 1 nbsp EgyptTop team from Asia amp Oceania in positions 5 16 1 nbsp KazakhstanTop team from America in positions 5 16 1 nbsp VenezuelaTop team from Europe in positions 5 16 1 nbsp Czech RepublicHost country option 0 Total 8Men s foil edit Standard Places Qualified fencer 3 Qualified team members 24 nbsp Japan nbsp Japan nbsp Japan nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Nick Itkin USA nbsp Alexander Massialas USA nbsp Gerek Meinhardt USA nbsp Enzo Lefort FRA nbsp Julien Mertine FRA nbsp Maxime Pauty FRA nbsp China nbsp China nbsp China nbsp Egypt nbsp Egypt nbsp Egypt nbsp Poland nbsp Poland nbsp Poland nbsp Canada nbsp Canada nbsp CanadaTop 2 individual AOR Asia amp Oceania 2 nbsp Cheung Ka Long HKG nbsp Ha Tae gyu KOR Top individual AOR Africa 1 nbsp Salim Heroui ALG Top individual AOR America 1 nbsp Guilherme Toldo BRA Top 2 individual AOR Europe 2 nbsp Daniel Dosa HUN nbsp Alexander Choupenitch CZE Zonal tournament Asia amp Oceania 1Zonal tournament Africa 1Zonal tournament America 1 nbsp Kruz Schembri ISV Zonal tournament Europe 1Host country option 1Total 34Men s team foil edit Standard Places Qualified teamsTop four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4 nbsp Japan nbsp Italy nbsp United States nbsp FranceTop team from Africa in positions 5 16 1 nbsp EgyptTop team from Asia amp Oceania in positions 5 16 1 nbsp ChinaTop team from America in positions 5 16 1 nbsp CanadaTop team from Europe in positions 5 16 1 nbsp PolandHost country option 0 Total 8Men s sabre edit Standard Places Qualified fencerQualified team members 24 nbsp South Korea nbsp South Korea nbsp South Korea nbsp Eli Dershwitz USA nbsp Colin Heathcock USA nbsp Mitchell Saron USA nbsp Hungary nbsp Hungary nbsp Hungary nbsp France nbsp France nbsp France nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Iran nbsp Iran nbsp Iran nbsp Egypt nbsp Egypt nbsp Egypt nbsp Canada nbsp Canada nbsp CanadaTop 2 individual AOR Asia amp Oceania 2 nbsp Kento Yoshida JPN nbsp Yousef Al Shamlan KUW Top individual AOR Africa 1 nbsp Fares Ferjani TUN Top individual AOR America 1 nbsp Pascual di Tella ARG Top 2 individual AOR Europe 2 nbsp Sandro Bazadze GEO nbsp Matyas Szabo GER Zonal tournament Asia amp Oceania 1Zonal tournament Africa 1Zonal tournament America 1 nbsp Gibran Zea MEX Zonal tournament Europe 1Host country option 1Total 34Men s team sabre edit Standard Places Qualified teamsTop four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4 nbsp South Korea nbsp United States nbsp Hungary nbsp FranceTop team from Africa in positions 5 16 1 nbsp EgyptTop team from Asia amp Oceania in positions 5 16 1 nbsp IranTop team from America in positions 5 16 1 nbsp CanadaTop team from Europe in positions 5 16 1 nbsp ItalyHost country option 0 Total 8Women s events editWomen s epee edit Standard Places Qualified fencerQualified team members 24 nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp South Korea nbsp South Korea nbsp South Korea nbsp Poland nbsp Poland nbsp Poland nbsp France nbsp France nbsp France nbsp Ukraine nbsp Ukraine nbsp Ukraine nbsp Anne Cebula USA nbsp Hadley Husisian USA nbsp Margherita Guzzi Vincenti USA nbsp China nbsp China nbsp China nbsp Egypt nbsp Egypt nbsp EgyptTop 2 individual AOR Asia amp Oceania 2 nbsp Vivian Kong HKG nbsp Miho Yoshimura JPN Top individual AOR Africa 1 nbsp Alexandra Ndolo KEN Top individual AOR America 1 nbsp Nathalie Moellhausen BRA Top 2 individual AOR Europe 2 nbsp Anna Kun HUN nbsp Nelli Differt EST Zonal tournament Asia amp Oceania 1Zonal tournament Africa 1Zonal tournament America 1 nbsp Maria Luisa Doig PER Zonal tournament Europe 1Host country option 1Total 34Women s team epee edit Standard Places Qualified teamsTop four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4 nbsp Italy nbsp South Korea nbsp Poland nbsp FranceTop team from Africa in positions 5 16 1 nbsp EgyptTop team from Asia amp Oceania in positions 5 16 1 nbsp ChinaTop team from America in positions 5 16 1 nbsp United StatesTop team from Europe in positions 5 16 1 nbsp UkraineHost country option 0 Total 8Women s foil edit Standard Places Qualified fencer 4 Qualified team members 24 nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Jackie Dubrovich USA nbsp Lee Kiefer USA nbsp Lauren Scruggs USA nbsp France nbsp France nbsp France nbsp Japan nbsp Japan nbsp Japan nbsp Canada nbsp Canada nbsp Canada nbsp China nbsp China nbsp China nbsp Poland nbsp Poland nbsp Poland nbsp Egypt nbsp Egypt nbsp EgyptTop 2 individual AOR Asia amp Oceania 2 nbsp Amita Berthier SGP nbsp Daphne Chan HKG Top individual AOR Africa 1 nbsp Maxine Esteban CIV Top individual AOR America 1 nbsp Arantxa Inostroza CHI Top 2 individual AOR Europe 2 nbsp Anne Sauer GER nbsp Flora Pasztor HUN Zonal tournament Asia amp Oceania 1Zonal tournament Africa 1Zonal tournament America 1 nbsp Mariana Pistoia BRA Zonal tournament Europe 1Host country option 1Total 34Women s team foil edit Standard Places Qualified teamsTop four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4 nbsp Italy nbsp United States nbsp France nbsp JapanTop team from Africa in positions 5 16 1 nbsp EgyptTop team from Asia amp Oceania in positions 5 16 1 nbsp ChinaTop team from America in positions 5 16 1 nbsp CanadaTop team from Europe in positions 5 16 1 nbsp PolandHost country option 0 Total 8Women s sabre edit Standard Places Qualified fencer 5 Qualified team members 24 nbsp Sarah Balzer FRA nbsp Cecilia Berder FRA nbsp Manon Brunet FRA nbsp Hungary nbsp Hungary nbsp Hungary nbsp South Korea nbsp South Korea nbsp South Korea nbsp Ukraine nbsp Ukraine nbsp Ukraine nbsp Tatiana Nazlymov USA nbsp Magda Skarbonkiewicz USA nbsp Elizabeth Tartakovsky USA nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Italy nbsp Japan nbsp Japan nbsp Japan nbsp Algeria nbsp Algeria nbsp AlgeriaTop 2 individual AOR Asia amp Oceania 2 nbsp Yang Hengyu CHN nbsp Zaynab Dayibekova UZB Top individual AOR Africa 1 nbsp Nada Hafez EGY Top individual AOR America 1 nbsp Pamela Brind Amour CAN Top 2 individual AOR Europe 2 nbsp Theodora Gkountoura GRE nbsp Lucia Martin Portugues ESP Zonal tournament Asia amp Oceania 1Zonal tournament Africa 1Zonal tournament America 1 nbsp Katherine Paredes VEN Zonal tournament Europe 1Host country option 1Total 34Women s team sabre edit Standard Places Qualified teamsTop four in FIE Official Team Ranking 4 nbsp France nbsp Hungary nbsp South Korea nbsp UkraineTop team from Africa in positions 5 16 1 nbsp AlgeriaTop team from Asia amp Oceania in positions 5 16 1 nbsp JapanTop team from America in positions 5 16 1 nbsp United StatesTop team from Europe in positions 5 16 1 nbsp ItalyHost country option 0 Total 8Controversy editOlga Kharlan qualification in women s sabre edit Since July 1 2020 and reconfirmed by FIE public notice in September 2020 and in January 2021 by public written notice the FIE had replaced its previous handshake requirement with a salute by the opposing fencers and written in its public notice that handshakes were suspended until further notice 6 7 8 9 10 Nevertheless in July 2023 when Ukrainian four time world fencing individual sabre champion Olga Kharlan was disqualified at the World Fencing Championships by the Federation Internationale d Escrime for not shaking the hand of her defeated Russian opponent though Kharlan instead offered a tapping of blades in acknowledgement Bach stepped in the next day 11 12 As President of the IOC he sent a letter to Kharlan in which he expressed empathy for her and wrote that in light of the situation she was being guaranteed a spot in the 2024 Summer Olympics 13 14 He wrote further as a fellow fencer it is impossible for me to imagine how you feel at this moment The war against your country the suffering of the people in Ukraine the uncertainty around your participation at the Fencing World Championships and then the events which unfolded yesterday all this is a roller coaster of emotions and feelings It is admirable how you are managing this incredibly difficult situation and I would like to express my full support to you Rest assured that the IOC will continue to stand in full solidarity with the Ukrainian athletes and the Olympic community of Ukraine 15 Notes editReferences edit a b c d Qualification System Games of the XXXIII Olympiad Fencing PDF FIE Retrieved 2 January 2023 a b c d e Fava Gisella Kim EJ Monica Martin Marta 13 December 2022 How to qualify for fencing at Paris 2024 The Olympics qualification system explained International Olympic Committee Retrieved 2 January 2023 Foil Men qualification FIE 18 March 2024 Foil Women qualification FIE 18 March 2024 Sabre Women qualification FIE 18 March 2024 Jomantas Nicole 6 March 2020 Handshaking Rule Suspended at USA Fencing Events USA Fencing Hopkins Amanda 12 March 2020 Oceania U20s and Handshaking Rule Fencing New Zealand Handshaking Rule Temporarily Suspended British Fencing 5 March 2020 FIE OUTLINE of RISK MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS for NATIONAL FENCING FEDERATIONS and COMPETITION ORGANIZERS in the CONTEXT of COVID 19 PREPARED by FIE TASK FORCE and REVIEWED by FIE MEDICAL COMMISSION and FIE LEGAL COMMISSION FIE 1 July 2020 and September 2020 FIE OUTLINE of RISK MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS for NATIONAL FENCING FEDERATIONS and COMPETITION ORGANISERS in the CONTEXT of COVID 19 FORMIR COVID 19 PREPARED by FIE TASK FORCE and REVIEWED by FIE MEDICAL COMMISSION and FIE LEGAL COMMISSION FIE January 2021 World Fencing Championships Ukraine s Olga Kharlan disqualified for refusing Russian Anna Smirnov s handshake BBC 27 July 2023 Aadi Nair 27 July 2023 Ukrainian fencer disqualified from world championships for refusing handshake with Russian opponent Olga Kharlan offered to touch blades after beating Anna Smirnova who then staged a sit down protest at the handshake refusal The Independent Ukrainian fencer won t shake hands with Russian at world championships gets Olympic spot USA TODAY Yevhen Kizilov 28 July 2023 Ukrainian fencer gets automatically qualified for Olympics Ukrainska Pravda Retrieved 28 July 2023 Russia Ukraine conflict Fencer Olga Kharlan ban lifted as she is handed Olympic spot BBC Sport 28 July 2023 Retrieved 28 July 2023 Ukraine s Kharlan assured of Paris 2024 place by IOC after handshake furore Inside the Games 28 July 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fencing at the 2024 Summer Olympics Qualification amp oldid 1218208845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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