{mosimage}The US Men’s Epee team is poised to break seed and get into the medal rounds.  All three fencers competing in the individual events have placed within the top 8 and 2 have placed in the top 3 this season.  Seth Kelsey has quietly worked his way up to the #11 world ranking.  Will the world #1 Rota fall or will Christoph Marik of Austria continue his winning ways?



37 fencers are competing in the Men’s Epee Individual tournament at the Athens Olympic Games.  The invitations were earned by a combination of either competing in the team event (24 fencers), by being the top fencers remaining in the region (7 fencers), or by winning the final regional qualification tournaments (5 fencers).  One final entry was obtained by Greece for hosting the Games.


Fencers Entered in the Men’s Epee Individual Event:








































































































































































































































World Rank Name  First name  Country  Points
 1  ROTA  Alfredo  ITA   220
 2  FISCHER  Marcel  SUI   182
 3  MARIK  Christoph  AUT   174
 4  JEANNET  Fabrice  FRA   142
 5  BOCZKO  Gabor  HUN   123
 6  BOISSE  Eric  FRA   119
 7  ZHAO  Gang  CHN   118
 11  KELSEY  Weston Seth  USA   106
 13  FERNANDEZ  Silvio  VEN   105
 14  KOLOBKOV  Pavel  RUS   100
 17  OBRY  Hugues  FRA   96
 19  SCHMID  Sven  GER   90
 22  IMRE  Geza  HUN   85
 24  LEE  Sang Yup  KOR   82
 25  THOMPSON  Soren  USA   82
 27  KOVACS  Ivan  HUN   77
 28  MATTERN  Cody  USA   75
 31  INOSTROZA BUDINICH  Paris A.  CHI   72
 32  KHVOROST  Maksym  UKR   70
 35  STRIGEL  Daniel  GER   66
 36  CARRILLO AYANA  Andres  CUB   66
 37  FIEDLER  Joerg  GER   62
 41  ROBINSON  Seamus  AUS   56
 45  XIE  Yongjun  CHN   53
 48  TOURCHINE  Igor  RUS   47
 49  MAHMOUD  Yasser  EGY   46
 56  WANG  Lei  CHN   38
 58  SAIF EL DIN SABRY  Mohanad  EGY   37
 66  KARUCHENKO  Dmitriy  UKR   33
 68  KOTCHETKOV  Serguey  RUS   32
 92  NIKISHIN  Bogdan  UKR   22
 109  AMBALOF  Georges  GRE   16
 129  NABIL  Ahmed  EGY   12
 132  NYISZTOR  Alexandru  ROM   12
 218  RAMI  Aissam  MAR   5
 385  OUNIS  Abdelfid  ALG   2
 999  RATHPRASERT  Siriroj  THA   0


The fencers will be entered into a direct elimination table with the seeding based on their world ranking.  The final seeding will not take place until the night before the competition.


Outlook


Current World #1 Alfredo Rota (ITA) has won 2 of the 3 last Grand Prix events, but his last world cup tournament victory was in March of this year.  The most recent Grand Prix was won by World #2 Marcel Fischer.  The winningest fencer this season, however, has been #3 Christoph Marik of Austria.  His 4 tournament victories are the most this season, but Rota’s 3 victories earned more points.


The Men’s Epee field is very deep and world cup tournaments have been won by fencers ranked as low as #44 in the world.  The strongest US performance this season was a Silver Medal placement for Cody Mattern at the Vancouver world cup.  Soren Thompson took 2nd at the final tournament of the season and #11 ranked Seth Kelsey won the June world cup event in Carolina while also earning 2 3rd place finishes this season.


Based on the preliminary tournament bracket, Kelsey holds the #8 seed.  He may switch with the #7 seed before the Games, but either way he will have a match the he should win followed by a tough bout to get to the top-8 for a possible shot at Rota or Fischer. 


Teammates Thompson and Mattern may be waiting for him, however, as they currently hold the 15th and 17th seeds.  They are set up for possible matches against the world #1 and #2 fencers in the round of 16.


If any of the Americans break seed, then they will have the momentum to earn a medal for the United States.


Christoph Marik (AUT) and current World Champion Fabrice Jeannet (FRA) look to have clear paths to the medal round.  Quite a number of good fencers and sleepers are grouped in the other sections of the bracket.  If there are no surprises (but in epee there are always surprises), these two will be in medal contention.


The sleeper in this event will be former world champion Pavel Kolobkov.  He did not compete in the 2003 World Championships due to flight delays in Paris, France caused by a worker strike.  He has also only shown up for 4 events this year – winning 2 and placing 3rd in one.  He will have to fight through the current #2 seed to get to the medal rounds, but he has proven to be very dangerous.


Picks:
Gold: Marik (AUT) 
Silver: Kolobkov (RUS)
Bronze: Kelsey (USA)/Boczko (HUN)

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