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Fencing at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Women's team épée

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Women's team épée
at the XXIX Summer Universiade
VenuesTaipei Nangang Exhibition Center
Dates23 August 2017
Competitors75 from 20 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kseniya Pantelyeyeva
Anfisa Pochkalova
Dzhoan Feybi Bezhura
Yuliya Svystil
 Ukraine
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Catherine Nixon
Anna Van Brummen
Katharine Holmes
Barbara VanBenthuysen
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aleksandra Zamachowska
Kamila Pytka
Martyna Swatowska
Barbara Rutz
 Poland
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The women's team épée 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 89, 90 will be the added number on those who did not participate in the individual event.[1][2]

Tournament Seeding Team Name RI
1
(13)
 Poland (POL)  Aleksandra Zamachowska (POL) 1
 Kamila Pytka (POL) 2
 Martyna Swatowska (POL) 10
 Barbara Rutz (POL) 33
2
(21)
 South Korea (KOR)  Song Se-ra (KOR) 6
 Kim Myoung-sun (KOR) 7
 Yu Dan-woo (KOR) 8
 Choi Hyo-joo (KOR) 19
3
(32)
 Italy (ITA)  Roberta Marzani (ITA) 3
 Nicol Foietta (ITA) 12
 Marta Ferrari (ITA) 17
 Alice Clerici (ITA) 20
4
(54)
 Switzerland (SUI)  Kim Jasmin Buech (SUI) 15
 Laura Stähli (SUI) 16
 Pauline Brunner (SUI) 23
 Noemi Moeschlin (SUI) 38
5
(58)
 Ukraine (UKR)  Kseniya Pantelyeyeva (UKR) 3
 Anfisa Pochkalova (UKR) 27
 Dzhoan Feybi Bezhura (UKR) 28
 Yuliya Svystil (UKR) 62
6
(73)
 France (FRA)  Marie-Florence Candassamy (FRA) 11
 Laurence Épée (FRA) 18
 Alexandra Louis Marie (FRA) 44
 Ingrid Ursulet (FRA) 66
7
(75)
 United States (USA)  Catherine Nixon (USA) 14
 Anna Van Brummen (USA) 24
 Katharine Holmes (USA) 37
 Barbara VanBenthuysen (USA) 43
8
(96)
 Russia (RUS)  Violetta Khrapina (RUS) 30
 Irina Okhotnikova (RUS) 31
 Yulia Lichagina (RUS) 35
 Alena Komarova (RUS) 46
9
(111)
 Sweden (SWE)  Asa Linde (SWE) 5
 Larisa Dordevic (SWE) 47
 Ebba Karlsson (SWE) 59
 Celina Zander (SWE) 84
10
(112)
 Germany (GER)  Nadine Stahlberg (GER) 13
 Anna Hornischer (GER) 42
 Vanessa Riedmüller (GER) 57
 Anna Limbach (GER) 90
11
(113)
 Finland (FIN)  Sofia Tauriainen (FIN) 25
 Michaela Kock (FIN) 36
 Anna Salminen (FIN) 52
12
(117)
 Japan (JPN)  Eri Shiraishi (JPN) 32
 Honami Suzuki (JPN) 40
 Ayumu Saito (JPN) 45
13
(118)
 Hungary (HUN)  Kata Mihaly (HUN) 29
 Dorina Budai (HUN) 41
 Laura Szabo (HUN) 48
 Enikő Siklósi (HUN) 52
14
(134)
 Hong Kong (HKG)  Coco Lin Yik Hei (HKG) 21
 Chu Ka Mong (HKG) 49
 Debbie Ho Tik Lam (HKG) 64
15
(140)
 China (CHN)  Wang Yufen (CHN) 22
 Lu Minmin (CHN) 39
 Geng Jiali (CHN) 79
16
(155)
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Chiu Chih-ting (TPE) 50
 Cheng Ya-fang (TPE) 51
 Hsu Jo-ting (TPE) 54
 Lin Hui-min (TPE) 63
17
(186)
 Estonia (EST)  Anu Hark (EST) 55
 Gaia-Marianna Salm (EST) 60
 Nelli Paju (EST) 71
 Madina Azizova (EST) 74
18
(198)
 India (IND)  Kabita Devi (IND) 58
 Aswathi Raj Pothu Kuttiyil (IND) 68
 Jyotika Dutta (IND) 72
 Jas Seerat Singh Singh (IND) 76
19
(233)
 Mongolia (MGL)  Gerelmaa Baatarchuluun (MGL) 65
 Anudari Otgonmunkh (MGL) 82
 Amarzaya Batsaikhan (MGL) 86
 Tsolmon Batkhuu (MGL) 87
20
(233)
 Netherlands (NED)  Cheryl De Jong (NED) 73
 Carmel Tulen (NED) 77
 Roos Kroese (NED) 83
 Ellen Obster (NED) 84

Ranking Round

[3][4]

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1  Poland (POL) 45
17  Estonia (EST) 40
17  Estonia (EST) 37
16  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 36
1  Poland (POL) 41
8  Russia (RUS) 40
9  Sweden (SWE) 17
8  Russia (RUS) 45
1  Poland (POL) 38
5  Ukraine (UKR) 45
5  Ukraine (UKR) 45
12  Japan (JPN) 26
5  Ukraine (UKR) 45
4  Switzerland (SUI) 33
13  Hungary (HUN) 45
20  Netherlands (NED) 25
13  Hungary (HUN) 31
4  Switzerland (SUI) 34
5  Ukraine (UKR) 45
7  United States (USA) 44
3  Italy (ITA) 34
14  Hong Kong (HKG) 26
19  Mongolia (MGL) 21
14  Hong Kong (HKG) 45
3  Italy (ITA) 40
6  France (FRA) 45
11  Finland (FIN) 32
6  France (FRA) 45
6  France (FRA) 35
7  United States (USA) 45
7  United States (USA) 45
10  Germany (GER) 36
7  United States (USA) 45
2  South Korea (KOR) 41
15  China (CHN) 45
18  India (IND) 29
15  China (CHN) 28
2  South Korea (KOR) 45

Bronze Medal

Third place
   
1  Poland (POL) 45
6  France (FRA) 36

Final ranking

[5]

Rank Team Results
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ukraine (UKR) Champion
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  United States (USA) Runner-up
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Poland (POL) Third place
4  France (FRA) Semifinals
5  South Korea (KOR) Quarterfinals
6  Italy (ITA)
7  Switzerland (SUI)
8  Russia (RUS)
9  Sweden (SWE) Round of 16
10  Germany (GER)
11  Finland (FIN)
12  Japan (JPN)
13  Hungary (HUN)
14  Hong Kong (HKG)
15  China (CHN)
16  Estonia (EST)
17  Chinese Taipei (TPE) Round of 32
18  India (IND)
19  Mongolia (MGL)
20  Netherlands (NED)

References

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