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Japan qualified one women's épée fencer through normal individual qualification, but did not use host quota places to complete a women's épée team. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed many of the events for qualifying for fencing, moving the close of the rankings period back to April 5, 2021 rather than the original April 4, 2020. [2] [3]
A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified fencers in the women's épée. Nations were limited to three fencers each from 1996 to 2004. However, the 2008 Games introduced a rotation of women's team fencing events with one weapon left off each Games; the individual event without a corresponding team event had the number of fencers per nation reduced to two.
The team épée competition consisted of a three-round single-elimination bracket with a bronze medal match between the two semifinal losers and classification semifinals and finals for 5th to 8th places. Teams consist of three members each. Matches consist of nine bouts, with every fencer on one team facing each fencer on the other team.
Women's team épée at the 2023 World Fencing Championships. ... The Women's team épée competition at the 2023 World Fencing Championships was held on 27 and 28 ...
Team Rank Team Rank Team Rank Team France Marie-Florence Candassamy Alexandra Louis-Marie Auriane Mallo-Breton Coraline Vitalis: 6 Estonia Julia Beljajeva Nelli Differt Irina Embrich Katrina Lehis: 11 Spain Sofía Cisneros Sara Fernández Inés García María Mateos: 16 Lithuania Viktė Ažukaitė Paulina Bajorūnaitė-Stauskė Lurdė ...
[1] [2] China team emerged as the champion in this event after beat South Korea with the score 29–28 in the final. [3] This edition, made the China team has collected five gold medals throughout the women's team épée event at the Asian Games. [4] The silver medal captured by South Korean team, and the bronze medals goes to Hong Kong and ...
The women's team épée competition in fencing at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held on 11 August at the Carioca Arena 3. [1] The medals were presented by Octavian Morariu, IOC member, Romania and Ana Derșidan-Ene-Pascu, Vice President of the FIE.
Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Anca Măroiu 15 Olena Kryvytska 15 Olena Kryvytska 10 Susie Scanlan 13 Anca Măroiu 15 Anna Sivkova ()