2002–03 Fencing World Cup

The 32nd FIE Fencing World Cup began on October 2002 and concluded on October 2003 at the 2003 World Fencing Championships in Havana, Cuba.

Individual Épée

Men
1  Christoph Marik (AUT)
2  Marcel Fischer (SUI)
3  Ulrich Robeiri (FRA)
4  Fabrice Jeannet (FRA)
5  Jörg Fiedler (GER)
6  Yoeri Van Laecke (BEL)
7  Alfredo Rota (ITA)
8  Marcus Robatsch (AUT)
Women
1  Laura Flessel-Colovic (FRA)
2  Sherraine McKay (CAN)
3  Hajnalka Kiraly-Picot (FRA)
4  Imke Duplitzer (GER)
5  Britta Heidemann (GER)
6  Sonja Tol (NED)
7  Adrienn Hormay (HUN)
8  Sophie Lamon (SUI)

Individual Foil

Men
1  André Weßels (GER)
2  Andrea Cassarà (ITA)
3  Peter Joppich (GER)
4  Salvatore Sanzo (ITA)
5  João Gomes (POR)
6  Simone Vanni (ITA)
7  Cédric Gohy (BEL)
8  Richard Breutner (GER)
Women
1  Valentina Vezzali (ITA)
2  Giovanna Trillini (ITA)
3  Sylwia Gruchała (POL)
4  Yekaterina Yusheva (RUS)
5  Aida Mohamed (HUN)
6  Adeline Wuillème (FRA)
7  Rita König-Römer (GER)
8  Svetlana Boyko (RUS)

Individual Sabre

Men
1  Domonkos Ferjancsik (HUN)
2  Aldo Montano (ITA)
3  Keeth Smart (USA)
4  Nicolas Limbach (GER)
5  Zsolt Nemcsik (HUN)
6  Mihai Covaliu (ROU)
7  Fernando Medina (ESP)
8  Julien Pillet (FRA)
Women
1  Sada Jacobson (USA)
2  Cécile Argiolas (FRA)
3  Yelena Jemayeva (AZE)
4  Yelena Nechayeva (RUS)
5  Aleksandra Socha (POL)
6  Gioia Marzocca (ITA)
7  Léonore Perrus (FRA)
8  Susanne König (GER)

Team Épée

Men
1  France
2  Ukraine
3  Germany
4  Russia
5  Estonia
6  Hungary
7  Russia
8   Switzerland
Women
1  France
2  Hungary
3  Germany
4  Russia
5  Italy
6  Estonia
7  Ukraine
8  China

Team Foil

Men
1  Italy
2  China
3  France
4  Germany
5  Spain
6  Belgium
7  United States
8  Poland
Women
1  Italy
2  Russia
3  Poland
4  Hungary
5  Romania
6  France
7  United States
8  Japan

Team Sabre

Men
1  Russia
2  Hungary
3  Ukraine
4  Italy
5  Romania
6  France
7  Germany
8  Poland
Women
1  United States
2  France
3  Hungary
4  Russia
5  Azerbaijan
6  Germany
7  Romania
8  Italy
gollark: Also use of most of this (https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfpython) and the mildly exotic features like decorators.
gollark: If I were to enter this I may deliberately write my programs in the most stupid and ridiculous way possible (or at least I find it favorable to claim that now maybe), such as by, for example, using preprepared pickle streams for arbitrary code execution, doing everything in one line, horrible overuse of `exec`/`eval`, using that thing where python will execute code from a ZIP concatted onto an image, downloading data from pastebin or whatever, blatantly ignoring all available Python style guides, or mucking with the AST module and importlib to transform the code into other stuff.
gollark: Iterator functions vs for loops, classes versus namedtuples and dataclasses and whatever else, APLish array programming type solutions versus... not that?
gollark: I mean, they claim that, but you can solve many things in lots of different ways.
gollark: There is not *actually* one way to do it in python though.

References

  • Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the International Fencing Federation
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