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Miles Chamley-Watson wins Gold at Fencing World Championships

Miles Chamley-Watson looks to add another medal to his collection.

Fencing: Miles Chamley-Watson
Miles Chamley-Watson wins the 2013 Fencing World Championship in Men’s Foil. Photo S.Timacheff/FencingPhotos.com




Budapest, 9 August 2013 – Miles Chamley-Watson (USA) becomes world champion in men’s foil and Olga Kharlan (UKR) takes her first individual gold at world championships.

Today’s men’s foil competition was full of surprises. None of the top seeded fencers made it into the semi-finals. World number 1 Andrea Cassara (ITA) lost his quarter-final bout against Rostyslav Hertsyk (UKR), Olympic Champion 2012 Lei Sheng dropped also out in the quarterfinals and Andrea Baldini (ITA), four time world champion Peter Joppich (GER) and Olympic silver medallist 2012 Alaaelding Abouelkassem did not even reach the top 8.

In the end, it was world number 6 Artur Akhmatkhuzin (RUS) and Miles Chamley-Watson (USA) that made it to the gold medal fight. Chamley-Watson had a fantastic start into the fight and was soon several touches ahead. He did not relent and closed the match at 15:6 to become the first US world champion in men’s foil.

This is the first medal for the United States at the 2013 Fencing World Championships.

Miles Chamley-Watson’s path through the championships: 

Chamley-Watson started these World Championships fencing in the preliminary rounds where he won all of his matches to earn the 19th seed entering the elimination portion of the tournament. After winning his first match 15-12 he put through two 15-14 matches to knock out higher seeds. His first was Italy’s Giorgio Avola, the 2011 bronze medalist, followed by Alexey Cheremisinov (RUS) who held a #3 world ranking.

In the final 8 Miles followed up with another 15-14 victory over Sebastian Bachmann (GER). Bachmann had already knocked out #6 James Davis (GBR) but was unable to hold onto an early lead against Chamley-Watson.

Once in the semi-finals, Miles Chamley-Watson took control, dispatching Valerio Aspromonte (ITA) 15-9 and domining in the gold medal match against Artur Akhmatkhuzin (RUS) 15-6.




Women’s Sabre: Kharlan wins Individual Women’s Sabre Title

In women’s sabre, Olympic bronze medallist 2012 Olga Kharlan (UKR) showed an impressive fighting spirit in the semi-final against 2012 Olympic Champion Kim Jiyeon (KOR) and won 15:14 after being several times behind in a very close match. In the final she faced Ekaterina Dyatchenko (RUS) who had eliminated two times indivdual Olympic Champion Mariel Zagunis (USA) in a tied quarterfinal 15:14 and then beat Irene Vecchi (ITA) 15:12 to advance to the final.

In the final, Olga Kharlan overran Dyatchenko in the first half of the match and soon led 9:3. Dyatchenko fought back, closed the gap and tied at 12:12. However, Kharlan stayed concentrated and touched three times in a row to finish the match 15:12. It was her fifth straight podium position at a major event but her first individual title.

Men’s Foil Video:

Final Results: Men’s Foil

Olga Kharlan won gold in Women’s Sabre. Photo S.Timacheff/FencingPhotos.com
Rg Last First Country
1 CHAMLEY-WATSON Miles USA
2 AKHMATKHUZIN Artur RUS
3 ASPROMONTE Valerio ITA
3 HERTSYK Rostyslav UKR
5 CASSARA Andrea ITA
6 LEI Sheng CHN
7 BACHMANN Sebastian GER
8 CHEUNG Siu Lun HKG
9 CHEREMISINOV Alexey RUS
10 MEINHARDT Gerek USA
11 MASSIALAS Alexander USA
12 IMBODEN Race USA
13 ABOUELKASSEM Alaaeldin EGY
14 HEO Jun KOR
15 SON Young Ki KOR
16 CHIDA Kenta JPN
17 BALDINI Andrea ITA
18 DAVIS James-Andrew GBR
19 JOPPICH Peter GER
20 MA Jianfei CHN
21 AVOLA Giorgio ITA
22 FUJINO Daiki JPN
23 RAJSKI Leszek POL
24 LE PECHOUX Erwan FRA
25 AYAD Tarek EGY
26 KIM Minkyu KOR
27 KHOVANSKIY Alexey RUS
28 POGREBNIAK Andrii UKR
29 AWAJI Suguru JPN
30 CADOT Jeremy FRA
31 CHOI Nicholas Edward HKG
32 MERTINE Julien FRA
33 MIYAKE Ryo JPN
34 KRUSE Richard GBR
35 HA Taegyu KOR
36 BRAUN Marius GER
37 WOHLGEMUTH Dominik AUT
38 BYK Siarhei BLR
39 PRANZ Rene AUT
40 NAKIS Theodoros GRE
41 CHOUPENITCH Alexander CZE
42 MAJEWSKI Michal POL
43 HATOEL Maor ISR
43 LEAL Antonio J. VEN
45 PRYMACK Anthony CAN
46 SEDOV Artem RUS
47 KUNDERA Vaclav CZE
48 JOVANOVIC Bojan CRO
49 GUSTINELLI Johann GER
50 BRU Cesar VEN
51 GATAI Robert HUN
52 MARCILLOUX Marcel FRA
53 SZABADOS Gabor HUN
53 TOLDO Guilherme BRA
55 KAWIECKI Pawel POL
56 YEUNG Chi Ka HKG
57 OR Tomer ISR
58 SZABADOS Kristof HUN
59 TAN Yuan Zi SIN
60 TSORONIS Alexander DEN
61 SUN Bin CHN
62 YUNES Klod UKR
63 BABAOGLU Tevfik Burak TUR
64 SZEKI Bence HUN

Final Results: Women’s Sabre

Rg Last First Country
1 KHARLAN Olga UKR
2 DYACHENKO Ekaterina RUS
3 KIM Jiyeon KOR
3 VECCHI Irene ITA
5 ZAGUNIS Mariel USA
6 VOUGIOUKA Vassiliki GRE
7 SOCHA Aleksandra POL
8 VARHELYI Anna HUN
9 GAVRILOVA Yuliya RUS
10 LEE Rajin KOR
11 ZHU Min CHN
12 BENITEZ Alejandra VEN
13 OSTOJSKA Matylda POL
14 YOON Jisu KOR
15 BOULAY Beline FRA
16 PUNDYK Galyna UKR
17 WOZNIAK Dagmara USA
18 MUHAMMAD Ibtihaj USA
19 STONE Anne-Elizabeth USA
20 MARTON Anna HUN
21 PASCU Bianca ROU
22 PLIEGO Paola MEX
23 PEREZ MAURICE Maria Belen ARG
24 NAVARRO Araceli ESP
25 BERDER Cecilia FRA
25 KEDZIORA Katarzyna POL
27 BOUDIAF Saoussen FRA
28 PUDA Marta POL
29 EGORIAN Yana RUS
30 GRENCH Eileen PAN
31 QIAN Jianmei CHN
32 MARCOS Sandra ESP
33 GALIAKBAROVA Dina RUS
34 BESBES Azza TUN
35 KOMASHCHUK Alina UKR
36 SASSINE Sandra CAN
37 KLEMM Sibylle GER
38 LEMBACH Charlotte FRA
39 LIMBACH Anna GER
40 VILA Laia ESP
41 GONZALEZ GARATE Ursula MEX
42 GREGORIO Rossella ITA
42 KISIALIOVA Volha BLR
44 KIM Ara KOR
45 BENKO Reka HUN
46 BUNYATOVA Sevinj AZE
47 TOLEDO Julieta MEX
48 ZHIVITSA Yuliya KAZ
49 MIKINA Sabina AZE
50 HO Siu In Jenny HKG
51 STAGNI Livia ITA
52 VORONINA Olena UKR
53 BUJDOSO Alexandra GER
54 BUNYATOVA Sevil AZE
55 KUBISSA Stefanie GER
56 BIANCO Ilaria ITA
57 BULICA Mihaela ROU
58 HIROSE Erika JPN
59 LAM Hin Wai HKG
59 ZHANG Xueqian CHN
61 UGO Elora BRA
62 ITOH Mami JPN
63 PONICH Marissa CAN
64 AHMAD Hareem FIE

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