Fencing World Cup

The FIE Fencing World Cup is an international fencing competition held by the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime. In each weapon (Men's and Women's Épée, Sabre and Foil), three Grand Prix, five World Cup events and several satellite events are contested each season. The five top results as well as the Olympic Games or World Fencing Championships and zonal championships results are taken into account for each fencer's rankings. For teams, up to five World Cup events are held each year. The four top results as well as the Olympic Games or World Fencing Championships and zonal championships are taken into account for each country's rankings.

Individual World Cup

Formula

World Cup competitions are governed by the FIE rules for competitions. World Cups and Grand Prix are organised according to a mixed system consisting of one round of pools and a preliminary direct elimination table, followed by a main direct elimination table of 64 fencers.

The 16 top-ranked fencers in FIE rankings are exempt from the qualification phase and access directly the table of 64. All other competitors fence in pools of 7 fencers, or a mix of pools of 6 and pools of 7 if the number of fencers is not divisible by 7. The composition of the pools takes into account FIE rankings and the nationality of the fencers. Pools bouts last 3 minutes, or until a fencer has scored 5 hits. Fencers are ranked according to, successively:

The 16 top-ranked fencers after the pools phase access directly the table of 64. The other fences compete in direct elimination tables until 32 fencers are selected to complete the table of 64. Direct elimination bouts last for three periods of three minutes, with a one-minute rest between each period, or until a fencer has scored 15 hits.

Points per competition and ranking
Gold Silver Bronze 4th Table of 8 Table of 16 Table of 32 Table of 64
Olympic Games 96 78 60 54 42 24 12 6
World Championships 80 65 50 _ 35 20 10 5
Zonal Championships / Grand Prix 48 39 30 _ 21 12 6 3
World Cup 32 26 20 _ 14 8 4 2
Satellite 4 3 2 _ 1 0 0 0

Medal record

Edition Men Women
Foil Sabre Épée Foil Sabre Épée
1972 Witold Woyda
( Poland)
Viktor Sidyak
( Soviet Union)
Csaba Fenyvesi
( Hungary)
Antonella Ragno
( Italy)
1973 Jenö Kamuti
( Hungary)
Viktor Sidyak
( Soviet Union)
Rolf Edling
( Sweden)
Valentina Nikonova
( Soviet Union)
1974 Aleksander Romankov
( Soviet Union)
Mario Aldo Montano
( Italy)
Rolf Edling
( Sweden)
Ildikó Farkasinszky-Bóbis
( Hungary)
1975 Christian Noël
( France)
Vladimir Nazlymov
( Soviet Union)
Boris Lukomsky
( Soviet Union)
Olga Knyazeva
( Soviet Union)
1976 Aleksander Romankov
( Soviet Union)
Viktor Krovopuskov
( Soviet Union)
Alexander Pusch
( West Germany)
Yelena Novikova-Belova
( Soviet Union)
1977 Carlo Montano
( Italy)
Vladimir Nazlymov
( Soviet Union)
Johan Harmenberg
( Sweden)
Valentina Sidorova
( Soviet Union)
1978 Matthias Behr
( West Germany)
Imre Gedővári
( Hungary)
Aleksandr Abushakhmetov
( Soviet Union)
Yelena Novikova-Belova
( Soviet Union)
1979 Vladimir Smirnov
( Soviet Union)
Viktor Krovopuskov
( Soviet Union)
Stefano Bellone
( Italy)
Valentina Sidorova
( Soviet Union)
1980 Vladimir Smirnov
( Soviet Union)
Imre Gedővári
( Hungary)
Alexander Pusch
( West Germany)
Valentina Sidorova
( Soviet Union)
1981 Andrea Borella
( Italy)
Gianfranco Dalla Barba
( Italy)
Alexander Pusch
( West Germany)
Dorina Vaccaroni
( Italy)
1982 Mauro Numa
( Italy)
Imre Gedővári
( Hungary)
Angelo Mazzoni
( Italy)
Cornelia Hanisch
( West Germany)
1983 Mauro Numa
( Italy)
Vasil Etropolski
( Bulgaria)
Elmar Borrmann
( West Germany)
Dorina Vaccaroni
( Italy)
1984 Andrea Borella
( Italy)
Imre Gedővári
( Hungary)
Olivier Lenglet
( France)
Dorina Vaccaroni
( Italy)
1985 Mauro Numa
( Italy)
Vasil Etropolski
( Bulgaria)
Robert Felisiak
( Poland)
Laurence Modaine
( France)
1986 Federico Cervi
( Italy)
Vasil Etropolski
( Bulgaria)
Alexander Pusch
( West Germany)
Christiane Weber
( West Germany)
1987 Andrea Borella
( Italy)
Janusz Olech
( Poland)
Arnd Schmitt
( West Germany)
Zsuzsanna Jánosi
( Hungary)
1988 Stefano Cerioni
( Italy)
Imre Bujdosó
( Hungary)
Sandro Cuomo
( Italy)
Zsuzsanna Jánosi
( Hungary)
1989 Andrea Borella
( Italy)
Vilmoș Szabo
( Romania)
Éric Srecki
( France)
Zita-Eva Funkenhauser
( West Germany)
  Eva-Maria Ittner
( West Germany)
1990 Dmitry Shevchenko
( Soviet Union)
Grigory Kiriyenko
( Soviet Union)
Olivier Lenglet
( France)
Anja Fichtel-Mauritz
( West Germany)
Elisa Uga
( Italy)
1991 Thorsten Weidner
( Germany)
Péter Abay
( Hungary)
Arnd Schmitt
( Germany)
Giovanna Trillini
( Italy)
Mariann Horváth
( Hungary)
1992 Sergei Golubitsky
( Unified Team)
Vilmoș Szabo
( Romania)
Éric Srecki
( France)
Margherita Zalaffi
( Italy)
Mariann Horváth
( Hungary)
1993 Sergei Golubitsky
( Ukraine)
Marco Marin
( Italy)
Angelo Mazzoni
( Italy)
Diana Bianchedi
( Italy)
Elisabeth Knechtl
( Austria)
1994 Sergei Golubitsky
( Ukraine)
Stanislav Pozdnyakov
( Russia)
Angelo Mazzoni
( Italy)
Giovanna Trillini
( Italy)
Katja Nass
( Germany)
1995 Sergei Golubitsky
( Ukraine)
Stanislav Pozdnyakov
( Russia)
Éric Srecki
( France)
Giovanna Trillini
( Italy)
Taymi Chappe
( Spain)
1996 Rolando Tucker
( Cuba)
Stanislav Pozdnyakov
( Russia)
Jean-François Di Martino
( France)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Tímea Nagy
( Hungary)
1997 Wolfgang Wienand
( Germany)
Damien Touya
( France)
Éric Srecki
( France)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Valérie Barlois
( France)
1998 Elvis Gregory
( Cuba)
Luigi Tarantino
( Italy)
Sandro Cuomo
( Italy)
Giovanna Trillini
( Italy)
Claudia Bokel
( Germany)
1999 Sergei Golubitsky
( Ukraine)
Stanislav Pozdnyakov
( Russia)
Pavel Kolobkov
( Russia)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Yelena Jemayeva
( Azerbaijan)
Ildikó Mincza
( Hungary)
2000 Ralf Bißdorf
( Germany)
Stanislav Pozdnyakov
( Russia)
Arnd Schmitt
( Germany)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Anne-Lise Touya
( France)
Ildikó Mincza
( Hungary)
2001 Ralf Bißdorf
( Germany)
Mihai Covaliu
( Romania)
Jörg Fiedler
( Germany)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Anne-Lise Touya
( France)
Imke Duplitzer
( Germany)
2002 Ralf Bißdorf
( Germany)
Stanislav Pozdnyakov
( Russia)
Christoph Marik
( Austria)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Yelena Jemayeva
( Azerbaijan)
Laura Flessel
( France)
2003 Andre Wessels
( Germany)
Domonkos Ferjancsik
( Hungary)
Christoph Marik
( Austria)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Sada Jacobson
( United States)
Laura Flessel
( France)
2004 Salvatore Sanzo
( Italy)
Vladimir Lukashenko
( Ukraine)
Alfredo Rota
( Italy)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Sada Jacobson
( United States)
Laura Flessel
( France)
2005 Erwann Le Péchoux
( France)
Aleksey Yakimenko
( Russia)
Stefano Carozzo
( Italy)
Margherita Granbassi
( Italy)
Sada Jacobson
( United States)
Imke Duplitzer
( Germany)
2006 Andrea Cassarà
( Italy)
Zsolt Nemcsik
( Hungary)
Gábor Boczkó
( Hungary)
Sylwia Gruchała
( Poland)
Mariel Zagunis
( United States)
Sherraine Schalm
( Canada)
2007 Andrea Baldini
( Italy)
Aleksey Yakimenko
( Russia)
Érik Boisse
( France)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Tan Xue
( China)
Na Li
( China)
2008 Andrea Cassarà
( Italy)
Luigi Tarantino
( Italy)
Matteo Tagliariol
( Italy)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Rebecca Ward
( United States)
Ana Maria Brânză
( Romania)
2009 Andrea Baldini
( Italy)
Nicolas Limbach
( Germany)
Gauthier Grumier
( France)
Arianna Errigo
( Italy)
Mariel Zagunis
( United States)
Ana Maria Brânză
( Romania)
2010 Lei Sheng
( China)
Nicolas Limbach
( Germany)
Gauthier Grumier
( France)
Valentina Vezzali
( Italy)
Mariel Zagunis
( United States)
Emese Szász
( Hungary)
2011 Andrea Cassarà
( Italy)
Aleksey Yakimenko
( Russia)
Paolo Pizzo
( Italy)
Elisa Di Francisca
( Italy)
Mariel Zagunis
( United States)
Sun Yujie
( China)
2012 Andrea Cassarà
( Italy)
Nicolas Limbach
( Germany)
Nikolai Novosjolov
( Estonia)
Arianna Errigo
( Italy)
Mariel Zagunis
( United States)
Sun Yujie
( China)
2013 Andrea Cassarà
( Italy)
Veniamin Reshetnikov
( Russia)
Rubén Limardo
( Venezuela)
Arianna Errigo
( Italy)
Olha Kharlan
( Ukraine)
Ana Maria Brânză
( Romania)
2014 Ma Jianfei
( China)
Gu Bon-gil
( South Korea)
Ulrich Robeiri
( France)
Arianna Errigo
( Italy)
Olha Kharlan
( Ukraine)
Emese Szász
( Hungary)
2015

See also

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