Women's saber fencing championship. Injections in Leipzig: Germany will host the best fencers

Men

In addition, the 28-year-old athlete recently defended his European champion title in Tbilisi, which indicates that he is serious about the world championship.

Borel had already won World Championship medals, including gold, but did so exclusively in team competitions. It was with his partners on the French national team that he won gold at the Rio Olympics.

The best in Rio in the individual championship was the Korean Park Sang-young, which has seen a decline this season, although the status of Olympic champion already speaks volumes.

Another Korean Park Kyung-doo this season he won the Heidenheim World Cup, and also took two bronze medals at the Grand Prix in Budapest and Bogota. You can expect good results from him.

Italian Marco Fichera has had a very uneven season, but the World Cup victory in Paris suggests that he can pull himself together at the right time.

How can I not mention Nikolai Novoselov from Estonia, who is a two-time world champion. At 37 years old, he is still competing at the highest level.

Russia will be represented in the individual championship Vadim Anokhin, Nikita Glazkov, Sergei Khodos And Pavel Sukhov. Will also be added to the team Anton Glebko.

Who we would single out is Glazkov, who won the World Cup in Bern in October 2016, and Khodos, who took bronze at last championship Europe in Tbilisi.

Nikita Glazkov

Women

Hungarian Emesh Sas considered the main favorite in the women's competition. Her collection has almost all the awards, including the individual gold at Rio 2016, but is missing a medal highest quality World Championship.

The Chinese will try to compete with her Sun Yiwen, who became a bronze medalist at the last Olympics. Let's not discount the Italian either. Rossellu Fiamingo. She lost to Sas in the final of the Olympic tournament, but is performing well this season.

Also among the potential contenders for awards are: Alexandru Ndolo from Germany and Yulia Belyaeva from Estonia.

Will compete for Russia at the world championship Tatiana Logunova, Violetta Kolobova, Daria Martynyuk And Tatyana Gudkova, and also Tatiana Andryushina in team competitions.

The greatest prospects, of course, are Kolobova, who won the European Championships last month. She took silver at the World Cup in Tallinn and the Grand Prix in Doha, but she also had downturns this season.

Violetta Kolobova

Foil Tournament

Men

Among the foil players, the top three clearly stand out and, best of all, there is a Russian in it - Timur Safin.

The 24-year-old fencer has been in stable form since January. During this period, he won silver at the World Cup in Paris, took bronze at the World Cup in Bonn, and also became the best at the Grand Prix in Long Beach.

At the recent European Championships he reached the final, where he lost to the Italian Daniele Garozzo, who, moreover, is the current Olympic champion.

In addition to Safin and Garozzo, American Alexander Massialas has a good chance of success. At the 2015 World Championships in Moscow, he was one step away from victory. So why not finish what you started?

Also, let's not discount the Italians Giorgio Awolu And Alessio Foconi, as well as the British Richard Kruse.

As for the Russians, in addition to Safin, they will perform in Leipzig Timur Arslanov, Dmitry Zherebchenko, Alexey Cheremisinov And Dmitry Rigin.

Timur Safin

Women

In the women's tournament, we also have a contender for gold, and she ranks first in the world rankings. It's about Inna Deriglazova, Olympic champion at Rio 2016.

The 27-year-old native of Kurchatov won the World Cup in Saint-Maur this season, took bronze in Tauber, and silver at the Shanghai Grand Prix.

At the last European Championships, Deriglazova became a silver medalist, losing in the final Arianna Errigo from Italy. The experienced seven-time world champion should also be wary of in Leipzig.

Young American Lee Kiefer is also in the mood for serious competition, as can be judged by her current season, in which she won the Grand Prix tournaments in Turin and Long Beach, not to mention her eighth consecutive Pan American gold!

Among other strong rapier players, the Frenchwoman stands out Isaora Tibus, American Nicole Ross, Italians Martina Batini And Alice Volpi.

Russian Svetlana Tripapina is not one of the favorites, but her victory at the Polish World Cup this year shows that she is making serious progress. Our team will also be represented here Marta Martyanova And Adelina Zagidullina, A Anastasia Ivanova is in reserve.

Inna Deriglazova

Saber tournament

Men

In the men's saber tournament we will root for Kamilya Ibragimova, Alexey Yakimenko, Dmitry Danilenko, Veniamina Reshetnikova And Vladislav Pozdnyakov, although, frankly speaking, no one bets on them before the World Cup.

The favorite here is double Olympic champion from Hungary Aron Szilagyi, who, however, did not achieve much success this season, except for the team bronze at the European Championships in Tbilisi.

The Korean has good prospects Kim Jung Hwan, ranked second in the world rankings. This season he won the World Cup in Warsaw and the Grand Prix in Seoul. At the same time, he sensationally lost to the Iranian at the Asian Championship Mohammad Rahbari in the 1/8 finals.

But another Korean won the Asian Championship Gu Bonjilu, who is having a very strong season, so don’t be surprised if he shoots at the World Championships.

Let's not forget about silver medalist Olympic Games American Daryl Homer. For a long time he did not win anything, but recently he made his mark again by winning the Pan-American Championship.

Women

Current Olympic champion From Russia Yana Yegoryan has excellent chances to become the best at the World Championships. This season she took two golds at the Grand Prix stages, demonstrating her high spirit.

Unfortunately, she missed the continental championship due to injury, but she should have enough time for a full recovery.

Along with Yegoryan, they will perform in Leipzig Anna Bashta, Sofia Pozdnyakova And Valeria Bolshakova, who do not yet have serious achievements, but have a great desire to progress.

Who will try to compete with Yegoryan? You can call it Hungarian Annu Marton, which became the opening of the season. Korean Kim Ji-young was again the strongest in Asia, so she should be feared at the world championship.

The French are performing well this season Manon Brunet And Cecilia Berder. Well, how can we not mention the experienced Ukrainian Olga Kharlan, who won the recent World Cup in Tunisia, where she was ahead of Yegoryan, Brunet, and Marton. But the main battles are still ahead.

Yana Yegoryan

Broadcasts

If you want to watch the World Fencing Championships with your own eyes, we suggest tuning in to live broadcasts hosted by "Match TV" and other sub-holding channels.

An alternative would be Eurosport, whose program also includes broadcasts from Leipzig.


Fencing, World Championships 2017 Leipzig, live online video broadcast day 6, final. Today we are waiting for team tournaments in women's epee and men's foil, watch the live broadcast of the World Fencing Championship in Leipzig in a few minutes.

Men - TEAM RAPIER World Championship 2017 - 30 national teams take part, including teams from Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Uzbekistan and other countries.

Ukrainian national team In the difficult match of the 1/32 finals, she defeated the Mexican team and now in the 1/16 she will spar with China, which previously defeated India. The national teams of Uzbekistan and Belarus left the tournament at the 1/32 final stage. And the Russian team will fight with Hungary in the 1/16 and will demand satisfaction for yesterday.

Women - TEAM EPIE , WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 - 24 teams are participating, including Estonia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia and others.

Ukraine starts from the 1/8 finals stage with a match against Poland, the Kazakh fencers finished the fight losing in the 1/32 finals to Spain, Estonia in the 1/16 against Hong Kong and the Russian national team against Hungary. Follow the results online using the link below.

Watch the live online video broadcast below. team championship world fencing 2017 today in live: Men's Foil & Women's Epee!

World Fencing Championships 2017, Women's Epee, Men's RAPIRA, online broadcast, teams

RESULTS, WOMEN'S TEAM EPIE, 2017 World Championships
1) Estonia
2) China
3) Poland

8) Russia
10) Ukraine

RESULTS, MEN TEAM RAPIER, 2017 World Cup
1) ITALY
2)
USA
3)
France
4) Russia
9) Ukraine

Team Finals, Men's Foil & Women's Epee Team, online video broadcast

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Today the World Championship starts in Leipzig, Germany, in which the Russian team expects to take a place in the top three in the team standings

IN In recent years, it has been the Russians who have set the tone in fencing. The previous world championship was held in Moscow and ended in triumph domestic weapons. Alexey Yakimenko, Inna Deriglazova and Sofia Velikaya won personal victories, and the women's saber team left no one a chance in team tournament. The Olympic Games in Rio turned out to be even more successful for us: the final of Yana Yegoryan and Velikaya, the golden success of Deriglazova, the long-awaited first place in the women's team saber and the sensation of the men's team foil. But there were still bronze medals Timur Safin and epee fencers in team competitions.

EGORYAN'S CHARACTER

However, you need to be prepared for the fact that the Russian team will not win such a scattering of medals at the upcoming World Championships. Immediately 16 people from our Olympic composition will not perform in Germany. Some have completed their careers, some have suspended their careers, and some are injured.

Nevertheless, the team faces the task of getting into the top three in the team competition. This is not surprising - even in the current experimental Russian team there are a number of star athletes. First of all, this is, of course, Yana Yegoryan. The 23-year-old athlete made the whole country fall in love with her last summer. And she is the face of the current team.

Another thing is that it is not yet possible to say with certainty that the two-time Olympic champion will perform in Leipzig in an individual tournament. Shortly before the European Championships, the athlete broke her toe. She would calmly recover for the world championship, but she did not agree with this at all. I wanted to help the team at Europe. As a result, in Tbilisi, our saber team with Yegoryan in its composition reached the final, but Yana sacrificed her health for this.

Despite this, she is ready to compete at the World Championships. On injections and character. Although it is possible that the doctors and coaching staff, based on the condition of the brilliant saber fencer, will decide to release her from the personal tournament.

FROM SYDNEY TO LEIPZIG

In addition to Yegoryan, Inna Deriglazova is also on the team. Current world champion and Rio triumphant in foil. Of course, she is entrusted with high hopes. True, at the same European Championship in Georgia, the Russian woman lost in the final to seven-time world champion Arianna Errigo. However, the fact that she reached the decisive match already speaks of our athlete’s good form. And Inna lost only one shot - 14:15. It is quite possible that because of this defeat Deriglazov will only be angrier in a sporting way.

Timur Safin is also included. One of the best foil players in the world. The team of saber fencers has super-veteran Alexey Yakimenko. The Olympic Games are not going well for him yet, but the 33-year-old athlete has already won eight times at the World Championships. And even in Leipzig. In 2005.

The team also includes the unfading 37-year-old Tatyana Logunova, whose collection includes, for example, a gold medal from the Sydney 2000 Olympic tournament. She won her first world championship in 2001. But after 2010, Tatyana did not win awards at world championships. What is not a reason to remind yourself loudly? And her friend in arms two-time champion world champion Violetta Kolobova won the recent European Championships in the individual competition and really wants to repeat her success in Germany.

But in addition to recognized and titled fencers, this team includes a number of young athletes who are still completely unknown to the general sports community. For example, this year's European junior champions Marta Martyanova and Sofia Pozdnyakova. One is 18 years old, the other is 20. They, like other debutants of major official tournaments, have a thirst for victory. It is, of course, naive to expect gold medals from them now, of course, but it’s definitely worth watching closely. It is possible that someone will be able to get people to talk about themselves in enthusiastic terms at the upcoming tournament.

We don’t want to fall out of the top three in the overall team competition. It will be difficult, - assessed the promising World Cup head coach Russian national team Ilgar Mamedov. - From 2013 to 2016, we invariably won the team competition and got used to victories, although before that, since 2002, we had not won the Nations Cup for 11 years in a row. In general, we need to stay in the top three even now. And if we take first place, I will probably go crazy with happiness.

COMPOSITION OF THE TEAM RUSSIA
Sword. Men.
Vadim Anokhin (personal only), Nikita Glazkov, Sergey Khodos, Pavel Sukhov, Anton Glebko (team only). Women. Tatyana Logunova (individual competitions only), Violetta Kolobova, Daria Martynyuk, Tatyana Gudkova, Yana Zvereva (team competitions only).
Saber. Men. Kamil Ibragimov, Alexey Yakimenko, Veniamin Reshetnikov (personal only), Dmitry Danilenko, Vladislav Pozdnyakov (team only). Women. Yana Yegoryan, Anna Bashta, Valeria Bolshakova, Sofia Pozdnyakova, Anastasia Bazhenova (reserve).
Rapier. Men. Timur Safin, Timur Arslanov, Dmitry Zherebchenko, Alexey Cheremisinov (personal only), Dmitry Rigin (team only). Women. Inna Deriglazova, Adelina Zagidullina, Svetlana Tripapina, Marta Martyanova, Anastasia Ivanova (reserve).

FINAL CALENDAR
July 21.
Women. Rapier. Men. Saber.
July 22. Women. Saber. Men. Sword.
July 23. Women. Sword. Men. Rapier.
July 24. Women. Command foil. Men. Team saber.
July 25. Women. Team saber. Men. Team saber.
July 26. Women. Team sword. Men. Command foil.

Alexandra Ivanova

July 19, 2017

The world fencing championship, the first since the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, starts on Wednesday in Leipzig, Germany. 12 sets of awards will be played out: in individual and team competitions in three types of weapons - epee, foil and saber among men and women.

The Russian team has consistently won the overall World Championship standings since 2013. Two years ago, when the tournament was held in Moscow, Russian fencers chalked up 4 gold medals, just like at the Olympic Games in Rio a year later. However, winning the Nation Cup at the first post-Olympic World Championship is not the team’s goal. The point is that in a year national team has been significantly updated and a completely different lineup will perform at the tournament.

“Despite the current situation, we don’t want to fall out of the top three in the overall team competition, but it will be difficult. In addition, this is painful to perceive, because in recent years we have consistently won this competition and are accustomed to victories. And somehow they forgot that we haven’t won the Nations Cup since 2002 for 11 years in a row. But we need to stay in the top three even now. And if we take first place, I’ll probably go crazy with happiness,” admitted the head coach of the Russian team, Ilgar Mamedov, in an interview with the R-Sport agency.

The performance of the main star of Russian fencing, two-time Olympic champion Yana Yegoryan, in individual competitions is still a big question mark. The saber fencer broke her toe at home shortly before the European Championships.

Despite the injury, Yegoryan competed in team competitions and helped the Russian team win silver. However, this did not make his finger any better, and before the tournament in Leipzig Yegoryan is in a state that is far from optimal.

The World Championship will take place for a week - from July 19 to 26 at the Arena Leipzig. The first awards will be awarded only on Saturday, July 21, when the individual finals in women's foil and men's saber will take place.

Among the foil players, one of the favorites is the Russian Inna Deriglazova, who won Olympic gold in this type of weapon a year ago. Another Olympic champion, albeit in a team, Timur Safin, will compete in the foil tournament.

Your ninth gold medal The 33-year-old saber fencer Alexey Yakimenko, who won one of his awards in Leipzig - at the 2005 World Championships (as a team member) will try to win the World Championship. If in individual competitions the success of Yakimenko or any other Russian will be, to put it mildly, a surprise, then in the team championship, on the contrary, we can fully expect them to get on the podium.

Yana Zvereva, who was originally announced as a member of the Russian national team, will not compete in the epee fence competition due to an injury received during training. She will be replaced by Tatyana Andryushina. The leader in women's epee is Violetta Kolobova, who won the European Championships in June. She unexpectedly won the same tournament and Russian team epee fencers consisting of Vadim Anokhin, Nikita Glazkov, Sergei Khodos and Pavel Sukhov.

With minor changes (Anokhin will perform only in individual competitions, and Anton Glebko will replace him on the team), the epee fencers will try to surprise everyone again at the 2017 World Championships.

In the women's saber in individual competitions, a medal should only be expected if Yegoryan performs.

Without her, none of the Rio Olympic champions will be at the World Championships - according to various reasons they all miss the tournament. But 20-year-old Sofia Pozdnyakova, the daughter of four-time Olympic champion and first vice-president of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) Stanislav Pozdnyakov, will perform. All young people are being let down by the coaching staff with an eye on Tokyo 2020, so the result is not yet required: the Russian Fencing Federation has taken time to reboot.

Men

In addition, the 28-year-old athlete recently defended his European champion title in Tbilisi, which indicates that he is serious about the world championship.

Borel had already won World Championship medals, including gold, but did so exclusively in team competitions. It was with his partners on the French national team that he won gold at the Rio Olympics.

The best in Rio in the individual championship was the Korean Park Sang-yong, who has experienced a decline this season, although his status as an Olympic champion already speaks volumes.

Another Korean, Park Kyung-Doo, won the Heidenheim World Cup this season, and also took two bronze medals at the Grand Prix in Budapest and Bogota. You can expect good results from him.

Italian Marco Fichera has had a very uneven season, but his victory at the World Cup in Paris suggests that he can pull himself together at the right time.

How can we not mention Nikolai Novoselov from Estonia, who is a two-time world champion. At 37 years old, he is still competing at the highest level.

Russia will be represented in the individual championship by Vadim Anokhin, Nikita Glazkov, Sergei Khodos and Pavel Sukhov. Anton Glebko will also be added to the team.

Who we would single out is Glazkov, who won the World Cup in Bern in October 2016, and Khodos, who took bronze at the last European Championships in Tbilisi.

Women

Hungarian Emese Szasz is considered the main favorite in the women's competition. Her collection contains almost all the awards, including the individual gold of Rio 2016, but is missing a medal of the highest standard from the World Championship.

The Chinese Sun Yiwen, who became a bronze medalist at the last Olympics, will try to compete with her. Let's not discount the Italian Rossella Fiamingo. She lost to Sas in the final of the Olympic tournament, but is performing well this season.

Also among the potential contenders for awards are Alexandra Ndolo from Germany and Yulia Belyaeva from Estonia.

Tatyana Logunova, Violetta Kolobova, Daria Martynyuk and Tatyana Gudkova will compete for Russia at the world championship, as well as Tatyana Andryushina in the team competition.

The greatest prospects, of course, are Kolobova, who won the European Championships last month. She took silver at the World Cup in Tallinn and the Grand Prix in Doha, but she also had downturns this season.

Men

Among the foil players, the top three clearly stand out and, best of all, there is a Russian in it - Timur Safin.

The 24-year-old fencer has been in stable form since January. During this period, he won silver at the World Cup in Paris, took bronze at the World Cup in Bonn, and also became the best at the Grand Prix in Long Beach.

At the recent European Championships, he reached the finals, where he lost to the Italian Daniele Garozzo, who, moreover, is the current Olympic champion.

In addition to Safin and Garozzo, American Alexander Massialas has a good chance of success. At the 2015 World Championships in Moscow, he was one step away from victory. So why not finish what you started?

Also, let's not discount the Italians Giorgio Avola and Alessio Foconi, as well as the Briton Richard Kruse.

As for the Russians, in addition to Safin, Timur Arslanov, Dmitry Zherebchenko, Alexey Cheremisinov and Dmitry Rigin will perform in Leipzig.

Women

In the women's tournament, we also have a contender for gold, and she ranks first in the world rankings. We are talking about Inna Deriglazova, Olympic champion at Rio 2016.

The 27-year-old native of Kurchatov won the World Cup in Saint-Maur this season, took bronze in Tauber, and silver at the Shanghai Grand Prix.

At the last European Championships, Deriglazova became a silver medalist, losing in the final to Arianna Errigo from Italy. The experienced seven-time world champion should also be wary of in Leipzig.

Young American Lee Kiefer is also looking to compete hard, as evidenced by her current season, which has seen her win Grand Prix tournaments in Turin and Long Beach, not to mention her eighth consecutive Pan American gold!

Other strong foil players include the Frenchwoman Isaora Thibus, the American Nicole Ross, and the Italians Martina Batini and Alice Volpi.

Russia's Svetlana Tripapina is not one of the favorites, but her victory at the Polish World Cup this year shows that she is making serious progress. Also, our team will be represented here by Marta Martyanova and Adelina Zagidullina, and Anastasia Ivanova is in reserve.

Men

In the men's saber tournament, we will be rooting for Kamil Ibragimov, Alexey Yakimenko, Dmitry Danilenko, Veniamin Reshetnikov and Vladislav Pozdnyakov, although, frankly speaking, no one is betting on them before the World Championships.

The favorite here is considered to be the two-time Olympic champion from Hungary Aron Szilágyi, who, however, has not achieved much success this season, except for the team bronze at the European Championships in Tbilisi.

Korean Kim Jong Hwan, who ranks second in the world rankings, has good prospects. This season he won the World Cup in Warsaw and the Grand Prix in Seoul. At the same time, at the Asian Championship, he sensationally lost to the Iranian Mohammad Rahbari in the 1/8 finals.

But another Korean, Gu Bonjilu, won the Asian Championship and is having a very strong season, so you shouldn’t be surprised if he makes it at the World Championship as well.

Let's not forget about the Olympic silver medalist, American Daryl Homer. For a long time he did not win anything, but recently he made his mark again by winning the Pan-American Championship.

The current Olympic champion from Russia, Yana Yegoryan, has an excellent chance of becoming the best at the World Championships. This season she took two golds at the Grand Prix stages, demonstrating her high spirit.

Unfortunately, she missed the continental championship due to injury, but she should have enough time for a full recovery.

Along with Yegoryan, Anna Bashta, Sofia Pozdnyakova and Valeria Bolshakova will perform in Leipzig, who have no serious achievements yet, but have a great desire to progress.

Who will try to compete with Yegoryan? You can name Hungarian Anna Marton, who became the discovery of the season. Korean Kim Ji-yong was again the strongest in Asia, so she should be feared at the world championship.

The French women Manon Brunet and Cecilia Berder are performing well this season. Well, how can we not mention the experienced Ukrainian Olga Kharlan, who won the recent World Cup in Tunisia, where she was ahead of Yegoryan, Brunet, and Marton. But the main battles are still ahead.

If you want to watch the World Fencing Championship with your own eyes, we suggest tuning in to live broadcasts hosted by Match TV and other sub-holding channels.

An alternative would be Eurosport, whose program also plans to broadcast from Leipzig.

The Executive Committee of the Russian Fencing Federation (RFF) approved the composition of the Russian national team to participate in the 2017 World Championships. TASS reports this with reference to the organization's press service.

Sword. Women: Tatyana Logunova (individual competitions only), Violetta Kolobova, Daria Martynyuk, Tatyana Gudkova, Yana Zvereva (team only), men: Vadim Anokhin (individual only), Nikita Glazkov, Sergey Khodos, Pavel Sukhov, Anton Glebko (team only) .

Saber. Women: Yana Yegoryan, Anna Bashta, Valeria Bolshakova, Sofia Pozdnyakova, Anastasia Bazhenova (reserve), men: Kamil Ibragimov, Alexey Yakimenko, Veniamin Reshetnikov (personal only), Dmitry Danilenko, Vladislav Pozdnyakov (team only).

Rapier. Women: Inna Deriglazova, Adelina Zagidullina, Svetlana Tripapina, Marta Martyanova, Anastasia Ivanova (reserve), men: Timur Safin, Timur Arslanov, Dmitry Zherebchenko, Alexey Cheremisinov (personal only), Dmitry Rigin (team only).

Let us remind you that the 2017 World Fencing Championship will be held from July 19 to 26 in Leipzig (Germany). 12 sets of awards will be awarded at the tournament.

Two-time Olympic champion Yana Yegoryan may miss the individual championship at the World Fencing Championship due to injury.

Let us remind you that Yegoryan broke her toe at home, which is why she missed the personal tournament at the European Championships, which took place in June.

– It is unknown whether Yegoryan will be able to fencing in the individual championship in Leipzig or will limit himself only to team competitions, said the head coach of the Russian national team, Ilgar Mamedov. “The finger doesn’t heal, she can’t get any weight. This means that she does not have normal preparation for the World Cup. We will watch it in Leipzig, naturally, the task is to preserve it for the national team coaching staff costs.

She herself really wants to compete in the individual championship at the World Championships. She is on a gentle regimen because, unfortunately, this toe just can’t heal. You understand, the girl’s toe is thin, and if you put more pressure on it... At the European Championships, she fencing in a team and in the final she was clearly limping. She was given painkilling injections, but she couldn’t perform on them forever. Like it or not, the fracture will be felt.

Schedule of the 2017 World Fencing Championships in Leipzig. 19-26.07. Composition of the Russian national team.

World Fencing Championships 2017

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World Fencing Championships 2017

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Russian national team composition:

Men

Saber:

Dmitry Danilenko, Kamil Ibragimov, Veniamin Reshetnikov, Alexey Yakimenko, Vladislav Pozdnyakov.

Rapier:

Timur Arslanov, Alexey Cheremisinov, Timur Safin, Dmitry Zherebchenko, Dmitry Rigin.

Sword:

Vadim Anokhin, Nikita Glazkov, Sergei Khodos, Pavel Sukhov, Anton Glebko.

Women

Saber:

Anna Bashta, Valeria Bolshakova, Yana Yegoryan, Sofya Pozdnyakova.

Rapier:

Inna Deriglazova, Marta Martyanova, Svetlana Tripapina, Adelina Zagidullina.

Sword:

Tatyana Gudkova, Violetta Kolobova, Tatyana Logunova, Daria Martynyuk, Yana Zvereva.

Schedule of the 2017 World Fencing Championships in Leipzig (time - Moscow time):

· 09:30 Men. Sword. Individual championship - Group stage, preliminary round with selection into the DE table for 64 participants

· 13:30 Men. Saber. Individual championship - Group stage, preliminary round with selection into the DE table for 64 participants

· 16:30 Women. Rapier. Individual championship - Group stage, preliminary round with selection into the DE table for 64 participants

· 09:30 Women. Sword. Individual championship - Group stage, preliminary round with selection into the DE table for 64 participants

· 13:30 Women. Saber. Individual championship - Group stage, preliminary round with selection into the DE table for 64 participants

· 16:30 Men. Rapier. Individual championship - Group stage, preliminary round with selection into the DE table for 64 participants

· 09:30 Men. Saber. Individual Championship - DE table for 64 participants - final

· 10:40 Women. Rapier. Individual Championship - DE table for 64 participants - final

· 10:00 Women. Saber. Individual Championship - DE table for 64 participants - final

· 11:10 Men. Sword. Individual Championship - DE table for 64 participants - final

· 09:30 Women. Sword. Individual Championship - DE table for 64 participants - final

· 10:40 Men.. Individual Championship - DE table for 64 participants - final

· 09:30 Women. Rapier. Team Championship - DE table for 32 participants, semi-finals, 3rd place match, final

· 11:00 Men. Saber. Team Championship - DE table for 32 participants, semi-finals, 3rd place match, final

· 09:30 Men. Sword. Team Championship - DE table for 32 participants, semi-finals, 3rd place match, final

· 10:15 Women. Saber. Team Championship - DE table for 32 participants, semi-finals, 3rd place match, final

· 09:30 Men. Rapier. Team Championship - DE table for 32 participants, semi-finals, 3rd place match, final

· 11:00 Women. Sword. Team Championship - DE table for 32 participants, semi-finals, 3rd place match, final

DE— Direct Elimination, direct elimination