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

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Women's team sabre
at the XXIX Summer Universiade
VenuesTaipei Nangang Exhibition Center
Dates25 August 2017
Competitors53 from 14 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Misaki Emura
Risa Takashima
Shihomi Fukushima
Ayaka Mukae
 Japan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anna Márton
Petra Zahonyi
Julia Mikulik
Renata Katona
 Hungary
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Margaux Gimalac
Margaux Rifkiss
Charleine Taillandier
Caroline Quéroli
 France
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The women's team sabre fencing event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held 25 August at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan.

Seeds

Since the number of individual épée event participants are 61, 62 will be the added number on those who did not participate in the individual event.[1][2]

Tournament Seeding Team Name RI
1
(22)
 Japan (JPN)  Misaki Emura (JPN) 3
 Risa Takashima (JPN) 7
 Shihomi Fukushima (JPN) 12
 Ayaka Mukae (JPN) 34
2
(26)
 Italy (ITA)  Chiara Mormile (ITA) 3
 Sofia Ciaraglia (ITA) 5
 Rebecca Gargano (ITA) 18
 Caterina Navarria (ITA) 32
3
(37)
 Russia (RUS)  Olga Nikitina (RUS) 6
 Yana Obvintseva (RUS) 15
 Anastasia Bazhenova (RUS) 16
 Svetlana Sheveleva (RUS) 39
4
(40)
 France (FRA)  Margaux Rifkiss (FRA) 8
 Margaux Gimalac (FRA) 13
 Charleine Taillandier (FRA) 19
 Caroline Quéroli (FRA) 24
5
(42)
 South Korea (KOR)  Hwang Seon-a (KOR) 2
 Park Da-eun (KOR) 14
 Yoon Ji-su (KOR) 26
 Choi Shin-hui (KOR) 48
6
(48)
 Hungary (HUN)  Anna Márton (HUN) 1
 Petra Zahonyi (HUN) 22
 Julia Mikulik (HUN) 25
 Renata Katona (HUN) 46
7
(67)
 Poland (POL)  Martyna Komisarczyk (POL) 10
 Katarzyna Kędziora (POL) 28
 Angelika Wator (POL) 29
 Marta Puda (POL) 33
8
(74)
 Belarus (BLR)  Darya Andreyeva (BLR) 9
 Palina Kaspiarovich (BLR) 21
 Alisa Utlik (BLR) 44
 Hanna Ivanishchanka (BLR) 56
9
(83)
 United States (USA)  Violet Michel (USA) 20
 Maia Chamberlain (USA) 27
 Sage Palmedo (USA) 36
 Leanne Singleton-Comfort (USA) 41
10
(102)
 Iran (IRI)  Najmeh Sazanjian (IRI) 17
 Parimah Barzegar (IRI) 40
 Kiana Bagherzadeh (IRI) 45
11
(124)
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Pang Hui-yi (TPE) 35
 Wu Yi-chin (TPE) 42
 Wu Ya-shiuan (TPE) 47
 Ye Yi-shan (TPE) 49
12
(135)
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)  Tamara Pochekutova (KAZ) 23
 Aigerim Sarybay (KAZ) 55
 Aibike Khabibullina (KAZ) 57
13
(143)
 Thailand (THA)  Patsara Manunya (THA) 37
 Bandhita Srinualad (THA) 52
 Onwipha Innurak (THA) 54
14
(149)
 India (IND)  C. A. Bhavani Devi (IND) 31
 Josna Christy Jose (IND) 58
 Sowmiya Sundara Raj (IND) 60
 Shivani Shivani (IND) 61

Ranking Round

[3][4]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
1  Japan (JPN) 45
9  United States (USA) 34
9  United States (USA) 45
8  Belarus (BLR) 29
1  Japan (JPN) 45
4  France (FRA) 39
5  South Korea (KOR) 45
12  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 29
5  South Korea (KOR) 41
4  France (FRA) 45
13  Thailand (THA) 19
4  France (FRA) 45
1  Japan (JPN) 45
6  Hungary (HUN) 38
3  Russia (RUS) 45
14  India (IND) 30
3  Russia (RUS) 32
6  Hungary (HUN) 45
11  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 26
6  Hungary (HUN) 45
6  Hungary (HUN) 45
7  Poland (POL) 36
7  Poland (POL) 45 Third place
10  Iran (IRI) 44
7  Poland (POL) 45 4  France (FRA) 45
2  Italy (ITA) 40 7  Poland (POL) 44

Final ranking

[5]

Rank Team Results
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Japan (JPN) Champion
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Hungary (HUN) Runner-up
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France (FRA) Third place
4  Poland (POL) Semifinals
5  Italy (ITA) Quarterfinals
6  South Korea (KOR)
7  Russia (RUS)
8  United States (USA)
9  Belarus (BLR) Round of 16
10  Iran (IRI)
11  Kazakhstan (KAZ)
12  India (IND)
13  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
14  Thailand (THA)

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 2017-12-19.
  5. ^ Final Ranking[permanent dead link]
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