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Fencing at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's team sabre

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Men's team sabre
at the XXIX Summer Universiade
VenuesTaipei Nangang Exhibition Center
Dates23 August 2017
Competitors56 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gu Bon-gil
Kim Jun-ho
Oh Sang-uk
Jang Tea-hoon
 South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mohammad Fotouhi
Mohammad Rahbari
Farzad Baher
Ali Pakdaman
 Iran
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lorenzo Romano
Riccardo Nuccio
Dario Cavaliere
Francesco D'Armiento
 Italy
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The men's team sabre fencing event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held 23 August at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan.

Seeds

Since the number of individual épée event participants are 71, 72 will be the added number on those who did not participate in the individual event.[1][2]

Tournament Seeding Team Name RI
1
(20)
 Iran (IRI)  Mohammad Fotouhi (IRI) 3
 Mohammad Rahbari (IRI) 3
 Farzad Baher (IRI) 14
 Ali Pakdaman (IRI) 19
2
(37)
 South Korea (KOR)  Gu Bon-gil (KOR) 5
 Kim Jun-ho (KOR) 8
 Oh Sang-uk (KOR) 24
 Jang Tea-hoon (KOR) 38
3
(38)
 Italy (ITA)  Lorenzo Romano (ITA) 9
 Riccardo Nuccio (ITA) 11
 Dario Cavaliere (ITA) 18
 Francesco D'Armiento (ITA) 34
4
(41)
 Russia (RUS)  Anatoliy Kostenko (RUS) 6
 Ilya Motorin (RUS) 13
 Vasiliy Shirshov (RUS) 22
 Andrey Gladkov (RUS) 32
5
(44)
 France (FRA)  Edward Barloy (FRA) 7
 Jean-Philippe Patrice (FRA) 12
 Remi Senegas (FRA) 25
 Edern Annic (FRA) 26
6
(50)
 Hungary (HUN)  András Szatmári (HUN) 1
 Miklós Péch (HUN) 20
 Sebestyén Puy (HUN) 29
 Nikolász Iliász (HUN) 33
7
(55)
 United States (USA)  Peter Souders (USA) 16
 Karol Metryka (USA) 17
 Benjamin Natanzon (USA) 22
 Calvin Liang (USA) 46
8
(93)
 Ukraine (UKR)  Yuriy Tsap (UKR) 15
 Bogdan Platonov (UKR) 36
 Oleksandr Karakai (UKR) 42
 Oleksiy Statsenko (UKR) 43
9
(105)
 Japan (JPN)  Kaito Streets (JPN) 10
 Yuto Watanabe (JPN) 37
 Norihiro Shimizu (JPN) 58
10
(122)
 Romania (ROU)  George Iancu (ROU) 30
 Mădălin Bucur (ROU) 45
 Sergiu Ciornila (ROU) 47
 Mihai Crutu (ROU) 48
11
(122)
 Poland (POL)  Mikołaj Grzegorek (POL) 31
 Jakub Ocinski (POL) 39
 Jakub Jaskot (POL) 52
 Krzysztof Kaczkowski (POL) 63
12
(162)
 Indonesia (INA)  Fauzan Novriansyah (INA) 51
 Richard Henry Arfee Tarega (INA) 55
 Muhammad Zuhdi (INA) 56
13
(180)
 India (IND)  Dharam Singh (IND) 59
 Javed Ahmed Chowdhary (IND) 60
 Pravin Kumar Ganware (IND) 61
 Notum Walia (IND) 66
14
(183)
 China (CHN)  Lu Yifeng (CHN) 57
 Shi Zhehao (CHN) 62
 Wang Zicheng (CHN) 64
15
(204)
 Sweden (SWE)  Max Korlinge (SWE) 66
 Johan De Jong Skierus (SWE) 68
 Alexander Wagner (SWE) 70

Ranking Round

[3][4]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
1  Iran (IRI) 45
9  Japan (JPN) 20
9  Japan (JPN) 45
8  Ukraine (UKR) 43
1  Iran (IRI) 45
4  Russia (RUS) 41
5  France (FRA) 45
12  Indonesia (INA) 19
5  France (FRA) 44
4  Russia (RUS) 45
13  India (IND) 15
4  Russia (RUS) 45
1  Iran (IRI) 30
2  South Korea (KOR) 45
3  Italy (ITA) 45
14  China (CHN) 19
3  Italy (ITA) 45
6  Hungary (HUN) 34
11  Poland (POL) 23
6  Hungary (HUN) 45
3  Italy (ITA) 26
2  South Korea (KOR) 45
7  United States (USA) 45 Third place
10  Romania (ROU) 42
7  United States (USA) 28 4  Russia (RUS) 32
2  South Korea (KOR) 45 3  Italy (ITA) 45
15  Sweden (SWE) 13
2  South Korea (KOR) 45

Final ranking

[5]

Rank Team Results
1st place, gold medalist(s)  South Korea (KOR) Champion
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Iran (IRI) Runner-up
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Italy (ITA) Third place
4  Russia (RUS) Semifinals
5  Hungary (HUN) Quarterfinals
6  France (FRA)
7  United States (USA)
8  Japan (JPN)
9  Ukraine (UKR) Round of 16
10  Poland (POL)
11  Romania (ROU)
12  Indonesia (INA)
13  India (IND)
14  China (CHN)
15  Sweden (SWE)

References

  1. ^ Fencing – Technical Book 12.5.5 Seeding and Draw (Page 40)
  2. ^ Tournament Seeding Team
  3. ^ Match Result Summary[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Results Bracket" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-12-23. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
  5. ^ Final Ranking[permanent dead link]
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