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Wheelchair fencing at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's épée A

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Women's épée A
at the XIII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Wheelchair fencing
VenueOlympic Green Convention Center
Dates15 September
Competitors12 from 8 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zhang Chuncui  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yu Chui Yee  Hong Kong
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fan Pui Shan  Hong Kong
2004
2012

The women's épée A wheelchair fencing competition at the 2008 Summer Paralympics was held on 15 September at the Olympic Green Convention Center.[1]

The competition began with a preliminary stage where fencers were divided into two pools and played a round robin tournament. In this stage, the winner of a bout was the first person to score five hits or the person with the highest score at the end of four minutes. Next was a knock-out stage, where fencers competed in three three-minute bouts with a one-minute break between each. The winner was the first to reach fifteen hits, or the one with the highest score at the end of the last bout. In the event of a tie, another one-minute bout was held, with the winner being the first to score a hit.

The event was won by Zhang Chuncui, representing  China. [2]

Results

Preliminaries

Pool A

Rank Competitor MP W L Points   HKG HUN POL BLR CHN FRA
1  Yu Chui Yee (HKG) 5 5 0 25:15 x 5:3 5:3 5:1 5:4 5:4
2  Veronika Juhasz (HUN) 5 4 1 23:18 3:5 x 5:3 5:3 5:3 5:4
3  Dagmara Witos-Eze (POL) 5 2 3 19:22 3:5 3:5 x 3:5 5:3 5:4
4  Aliona Halkina (BLR) 5 2 3 18:22 1:5 3:5 5:3 x 5:4 4:5
5  Zhang Wenxin (CHN) 5 1 4 19:21 4:5 3:5 3:5 4:5 x 5:1
6  Sabrina Poignet (FRA) 5 1 4 18:24 4:5 4:5 4:5 5:4 1:5 x

Pool B

Rank Competitor MP W L Points   CHN UKR HUN HKG ITA FRA
1  Zhang Chuncui (CHN) 5 5 0 25:14 x 5:4 5:3 5:4 5:2 5:1
2  Alla Gorlina (UKR) 5 3 2 23:18 4:5 x 5:3 4:5 5:3 5:2
3  Zsuzsanna Krajnyak (HUN) 5 3 2 21:16 3:5 3:5 x 5:4 5:2 5:0
4  Fan Pui Shan (HKG) 5 3 2 23:20 4:5 5:4 4:5 x 5:3 5:3
5  Loredana Trigilia (ITA) 5 1 4 15:22 2:5 3:5 2:5 3:5 x 5:2
6  Patricia Picot (FRA) 5 0 5 8:25 1:5 2:5 0:5 3:5 2:5 x

Competition bracket

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Zhang Chuncui (CHN) 15
 Aliona Halkina (BLR) 11  Zhang Wenxin (CHN) 9
 Zhang Wenxin (CHN) 15  Zhang Chuncui (CHN) 15
 Zsuzsanna Krajnyak (HUN) 10
 Zsuzsanna Krajnyak (HUN) 15
 Alla Gorlina (UKR) 5
 Zhang Chuncui (CHN) 15
 Yu Chui Yee (HKG) 13
 Veronika Juhasz (HUN) 12
 Fan Pui Shan (HKG) 15
 Fan Pui Shan (HKG) 10 Third place
 Yu Chui Yee (HKG) 15
 Dagmara Witos-Eze (POL) 6  Zsuzsanna Krajnyak (HUN) 14
 Yu Chui Yee (HKG) 15  Fan Pui Shan (HKG) 15

References

  1. ^ "Schedules and Results - Wheelchair fencing". The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. Archived from the original on 25 September 2008. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Women's épée A". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
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