{mosimage}Unless you’ve been living under a rock, or have avoided all Olympics press, you should know who Sada Jacobson is.  As US News & World Report, Time, Sports Illustrated, and USA Today have reported – she is the first US woman to be ranked #1 in fencing and she is also the first US fencer to hold the #1 ranking for an entire season.

If you’ve read those articles, you should also know that Sada’s younger sister, Emily, is also competing at the Olympics.  Emily is ranked 10th in the world and comes into the Games with the 9th seed.


What you may not know is that the other US Women’s Sabre Olympian almost didn’t get to the Games, and she is poised for a medal run.


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Mariel Zagunis, Emily Jacobson, and Sada Jacobson could all earn medals.
Photo courtesy Serge Timacheff/FencingPhotos.com


Next week 24 fencers meet to compete for the 1st ever Gold Medal in Women’s Sabre.  Among those fencers are 3 US fencers – all ranked in the top 10.


























































































































































Initial Seed Name  First name  Country  World Rank 
  JACOBSON  Sada  USA   1
 2  NETCHAEVA  Elena  RUS   2
 3  TOUYA  Anne-Lise  FRA   3
 4  ZAGUNIS  Mariel  USA   4
 5  TAN  Xue  CHN   5
 6  MARZOCCA  Gioia  ITA   6
 7  SOCHA  Aleksandra  POL   7
 8  PERRUS  Leonore  FRA   9
  JACOBSON  Emily  USA   10
 10  GHEORGHITOAIA  Catalina  ROM   11
 11  ARGIOLAS  Cecile  FRA   13
 12  JEMAYEVA  Elena  AZE   14
 13  KOENIG  Susanne  GER   16
 14  NAGY  Orsolya  HUN   17
 15  ZHANG  Ying  CHN   18
 16  LEE  Shin Mi  KOR   20
 17  FAEX MIELIN  Ana  CUB   26
 18  BENITEZ  Alejandra  VEN   28
 19  HISAGAE  Madoka  JPN   31
 20  BOND-WILLIAMS  Louise  GBR   35
 21  NEDESHKOVSKAIA  Darya  UKR   71
 22  PATTARO  Elora  BRA   73
 23  CHOW  Tsz Ki  HKG   82
 24  TOURE  Nafi  SEN   NR


The fencers in the top 5 are the ones that have the best chance at the gold medal.  Sada Jacobson (USA), Elena Netchaeva (RUS), and Anne-Lise Touya (FRA) have each won 2 World Cup events this year.


{mosimage}Mariel Zagunis (USA) ran the table in Germany, winning a World Cup event in June.  After returning home from this event, she received word that she had been granted a berth at the Olympics when Nigeria decided not to send their athlete.  China’s Xue Tan has won a world championship before, and could execute a repeat performance.


Outlook


The bracket may shift a bit as the final draws are determined the night before the event.  Based on the initial seeding and bracket, all 3 US women are set to meet in the quarter-finals and semi-finals.  If the bracket shifts, the US has the means to sweep the medals.


Elena Netchaeva may be the most likely roadblock for the Americans.  In the Moscow and New York tournaments the US team shifted their bout order so that Sada Jacobson would not meet her in the final match of the team events.  Jacobson later stated that she did not feel comfortable against Netchaeva and asked for the rotation in the bout order.


This event looks to be Sada Jacobson’s to win.  She has 3 big hurdles: her sister, her teammate, and the Russian.


Prediction:
Gold: Sada Jacobson (USA)
Silver: Mariel Zagunis (USA)
Bronze: Elena Netchaeva (RUS)


Images courtesy Serge Timacheff / FencingPhotos.com

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