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Final Olympic Qualifications

{mosimage}The qualifying events for team and individual slots for the 2004 Olympic Games have ended.  Yesterday (April 26th) marked the last day of qualifications for individuals through the zonal qualifying tournaments.  The following is a breakdown of all of the teams and individuals qualified for the Athens Games.



Teams Qualified for the Olympic Games


The following teams have qualified for the Games by being either the top-4 in the world rankings as of March 31st or by being the top team from their zone.  The zones are: Europe, Asia-Oceana, Africa, and the Americas.


For the 2004 Games all of the men’s events (epee, foil, sabre) and only one women’s event (epee) have team competitions.


Men’s Epee Team:














1. France 2. Russia 3. Germany 4. Hungary
5. Ukraine 6. China 7. USA 8. Egypt

Men’s Foil Team:














1. Germany 2. Italy 3. China 4. Russia
5. France 6. South Korea 7. USA 8. Egypt

Men’s Sabre Team:














1. Russia 2. Hungary 3. France 4. Ukraine
5. Italy 6. China 7. USA 8. Egypt

Women’s Epee Team:














1. Germany 2. Hungary 3. China 4. Russia
5. France 6. South Korea 7. Canada 8. South Africa

Individual Events


Qualification for the individual events is determined by if there is a team event for that weapon also.  In the case of events with a team competition, there are 36 entries for the individual tournament.  The first 24 are taken by the 3 members of each qualified team.  The remaining 12 were determined by zonal world ranking and by a final continental qualifying tournament in each Olympic zone.


In Men’s Epee, Men’s Foil, Men’s Sabre, and Women’s Epee, the first 24 are chosen by the national federations of the countries entered in the events.  The 7 Zonal individual slots have been awarded to the following fencers:


Men’s Epee Individual






































































Name Country Zone Qualification
Alfredo Rota ITA Europe FIE Rank
Christoph Marik AUT Europe FIE Rank
Silvio Fernandez VEN Americas FIE Rank
Andres Carrillo Ayana CUB Americas FIE Rank
Sang-Yup Lee KOR Asia FIE Rank
Seamus Robinson AUS Asia FIE Rank
Aissam Rami MAR Africa FIE Rank
Alexandru Nyisztor ROM Europe Zonal
Marcel Fischer SUI Europe Zonal
Sirioj Rathpressert THA Asia Zonal
Abderahmane Daidj ALG Africa Zonal
Paris Inostroza CHI Americas Zonal


Men’s Foil Individual






































































Name Country Zone Qualification
Joao Gomes POR Europe FIE Rank
Cedric Gohy BEL Europe FIE Rank
Yuki Ota JPN Asia FIE Rank
Joshua McGuire CAN Americas FIE Rank
Frank Bartolillo AUS Asia FIE Rank
Edgar Chumacero Hernandez MEX Americas FIE Rank
Maher Ben Aziza TUN Africa FIE Rank
Richard Kruse GBR Europe Zonal
Roland Schlosser AUT Europe Zonal
Kin Lao Kowk HKG Asia Zonal
Sofiane El Azizi ALG Africa Zonal
Carlos Rodriguez VEN Americas Zonal


Men’s Sabre Individual






































































Name Country Zone Qualification
Mihai Covaliu ROM Europe FIE Rank
Fernando Medina ESP Europe FIE Rank
Eun Seok Oh KOR Asia FIE Rank

Wiradech Kothny

THA Asia FIE Rank
Michel Boulos CAN Americas FIE Rank
Candido Maya Camejo CUB Americas FIE Rank
Mohamed Rebai TUN Africa FIE Rank
Rafai Sznajder POL Europe Zonal
Dimitri Lapkes BLR Europe Zonal
Masahishi Nagara JPN Asia Zonal
Sorel-Arthur Kembe CGO Africa Zonal
Renzo Agresta BRA Americas Zonal


Women’s Epee Individual






































































Name Country Zone Qualification
Cristiana Cascioli ITA Europe FIE Rank
Nadiya Kazmirchuk UKR Europe FIE Rank
Evelyn Halls AUS Asia FIE Rank
Eimey Gomes Chivas CUB Americas FIE Rank
Kamara James USA Americas FIE Rank
Megumi Harada JPN Asia FIE Rank
Zahra Gamir ALG Africa FIE Rank
Sonja Tol NED Europe Zonal
Ana Branza ROM Europe Zonal
Jessica Beer NZL Asia Zonal
Hajer Hayouni TUN Africa Zonal
Angela Espinoza COL Americas Zonal





Events with only an individual tournament: Women’s Foil, Women’s Sabre

{mosimage}Qualification for Women’s Foil and Sabre is limited to 24 individuals.  The berths are broken out in the following way:



As of April 27th, all of the qualifying tournaments have been held.  Below are the athletes receiving invitations to Athens:


Women’s Foil


































































































































Name Country Zone Qualification
Valentina Vezzali ITA Europe World #1
Sylwia Gruchala POL Europe World #2
Giovanna Trillini ITA Europe World #3
Roxana Scarlat ROM Europe World #4
Aida Mohamed HUN Europe World #5
Ekaterina Youcheve RUS Europe World #6
Svetlana Boiko RUS Europe World #7
Laura Carlescu Badea ROM Europe World #8
Adeline Wuilleme FRA Europe FIE by Zone
Margherita Granbassi ITA Europe FIE by Zone
Gabriella Varga HUN Europe FIE by Zone
Jie Meng CHN Asia FIE by Zone
Hyun Hee Nam KOR Asia FIE by Zone
Erinn Smart USA Americas FIE by Zone
Wassila Redouane ALG Africa FIE by Zone
Mariana Gonzalez VEN Americas FIE by Zone
Vita Siltchenko BLR Europe Zonal Qual
Ayelet Ohayon ISR Europe Zonal Qual
Simone Bauer GER Europe Zonal Qual
Cheiko Sugawara JPN Asia Zonal Qual
Ying Man Chan HKG Asia Zonal Qual
Ines Boubakri ALG Africa Zonal Qual
Alejandra Carbone ARG Americas Zonal Qual
Maria DeCastro Herlotz BRA Americas Zonal Qual

Women’s Sabre


































































































































Name Country Zone Qualification
Sada Jacobson USA Americas World #1
Elena Netchaeva RUS Europe World #2
Aleksandra Socha POL Europe World #3
Xue Tan CHN Europe World #4
Gioia Marzocca ITA Europe World #5
Elena Jemayeva AZE Europe World #6
Anne-Lise Touya FRA Europe World #7
Cecile Argiolas FRA Europe World #8
Susanne Koenig GER Europe FIE by Zone
Emily Jacobson USA Americas FIE by Zone
Dorina Mihai ROM Europe FIE by Zone
Leonore Perrus FRA Europe FIE by Zone
Ying Zhang CHN Asia FIE by Zone
Ana Faex Mielin CUB Americas FIE by Zone
Shin Mi Lee KOR Asia FIE by Zone
Jacqueline Esimaje NGR Africa FIE by Zone
Orsolya Nagy HUN Europe Zonal Qual
Louise Bond-Williams GBR Europe Zonal Qual
Darya Nedashkowska UKR Europe Zonal Qual
Madoka Hisagae JPN Asia Zonal Qual
Tsz Ki Chow HKG Asia Zonal Qual
Sondes Smandi TUN Africa Zonal Qual
Alejandra Benitez VEN Americas Zonal Qual
Elora Pattaro BRA Americas Zonal Qual

There you have it.  These are the athletes that are currently qualified for the Athens Olympic Games.


{mosimage}Q&A:


What’s Next?
Next, each NOC (National Olympic Committee) must respond to the FIE as to if they are accepting the Olympic bid and sending their teams/athletes for the Games.  The responses are due back from the NOCs at the end of May.


What happens if a NOC doesn’t send their team/athlete?
This depends on the athlete’s qualification path.  If a country in the top 4 doesn’t send their team, then the country ranked 5th has the option to go in their place.  If a country had their team qualified by zone, then the next country in that zone would get to go.  If all countries in the zone decline the invitation, then the team spot would go to the next highest ranked team based on the world rankings.


For individuals, if national federations do not meet the deadline of 31 May 2004 to confirm the participation of a qualified fencer, the FIE will re-allocate the places available as follows:


If a zone does not have a fencer ranked in the FIE Official Ranking, it is the highest-ranked fencer in the weapon discipline concerned, irrespective of the zone, who qualifies, provided that the country he/she belongs to does not already have 3 fencers qualified in that weapon discipline.


• If the fencer is qualified through the world rankings, the qualification will be re-allocated to the fencer ranked next


• If the fencer is qualified through the zone rankings, he/she will be replaced by the next ranked fencer in the same zone


• If the qualification was obtained through the zone qualification event, the qualification will be attributed to the fencer ranked next in the event.


The rules don’t specify what happens if no fencer from the zone can be found, but it follows that if no fencer will go from a zone, then the FIE would select the athlete next highest on the world ranking to participate.


I read before that Mariel Zagunis (USA) or Catalina Ghoerghitoaia (ROM) may get to go to the Olympics.  What’s going on with that?
Fencing.Net had reported this possibility when pulling together the analysis of the initial qualifications for Women’s Sabre.  Zagunis is 11th in the world and Ghoerghitoaia is 13th, so they have the quality of fencing to go.  It is unknown at this point if the African nations will send the fencers that have qualified for the zonal slots for Women’s Sabre. 


If no African nation sends a fencer, then the slot would open up for Zagunis and then Ghoerghitoaia.  As of today, none of the NOCs have responded to inquiries on if they plan to send their athletes.  The NOCs have until May 31st to accept the bid, and then the FIE reallocates the bids starting June 1st.


So, who is going to win in these events?
Good question.  Over the months leading up to the Games, there will be a few preview articles that will go over Fencing.Net’s picks.  The events are all single elimination, so one good upset could make all of the predictions moot.

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