Youth Olympic Summer Games 2018 / Fencing - Saber (Boys)

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Olympic rings
Fencing at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics - Boys' saber medal ceremony 103.jpg
sport fencing
discipline Saber fencing
gender Boys
Attendees 15 athletes from 15 countries
Competition location Africa Pavilion
Competition phase October 7, 2018
Medalist
gold medal HungaryHungary Krisztián Rabb ( HUN )
Silver medal Korea SouthSouth Korea Hyun Jun ( KOR )
Bronze medal EgyptEgypt Mazen Elaraby ( EGY )
2014 2022

The boys saber fencing competition as part of the fencing competitions of the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires was held on the first day of the Games, October 7th, in the Africa Pavilion of the Olympic Park ( Parque Olímpico de la Juventud ).

The title was won by Krisztián Rabb from Hungary, which means that both saber fencing titles went to Hungary. In a closely contested final, he defeated the South Korean Hyun Jun . The Egyptian Mazen Elaraby secured bronze for sure against the American Robert Vidovszky . The only starter from the German-speaking area was the German Antonio Heathcock , who was eliminated in the quarter-finals against the eventual winner and ended up seventh.

Results

Pool lap

Pool 1

rank athlete Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico RomaniaRomania Romania Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia ArgentinaArgentina Argentina SpainSpain Spain JapanJapan Japan FranceFrance France S. K V / B ET GT ET-GT
3 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Hudson Santana V V 2 2 V 3 3 6th 0.500 22nd 23 −1
6th RomaniaRomania Andrei Păştin 3 V V 0 1 3 2 6th 0.333 17th 25th −8
7th Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Ali Al-Bahrani 1 2 2 2 V 2 1 6th 0.167 14th 29 −15
5 ArgentinaArgentina Matias Rios V 3 V 3 1 2 2 6th 0.333 19th 24 −5
2 SpainSpain Alonso Santamaría V V V V V 0 5 6th 0.833 25th 15th +10
4th JapanJapan Hibiki Kato 4th V 4th V 3 1 2 6th 0.333 22nd 22nd 0
1 FranceFrance Samuel Jarry V V V V V V 6th 6th 1,000 30th 11 +19
Legend
S. Victories
K Struggles
S / K Victory rate (wins through fights)
ET own hits
GT opposing hits
TQ Hit rate (own hits minus opposing hits)

Pool 2

rank athlete United StatesUnited States United States EgyptEgypt Egypt SenegalSenegal Senegal IraqIraq Iraq Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea HungaryHungary Hungary IranIran Iran GermanyGermany Germany S. K V / B ET GT ET-GT
4th United StatesUnited States Robert Vidovszky V V V 4th V 4th 3 4th 7th 0.571 31 23 +8
6th EgyptEgypt Mazen Elaraby 2 V V 1 1 V 2 3 7th 0.429 21st 23 −2
8th SenegalSenegal Moustapha Coly 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7th 0,000 2 35 −33
7th IraqIraq Mahdi Mahbas 2 1 V 0 3 3 1 1 7th 0.143 15th 30th −15
1 Korea SouthSouth Korea Hyun Jun V V V V 2 V V 6th 7th 0.857 32 16 +16
3 HungaryHungary Krisztián Rabb 3 V V V V 0 V 5 7th 0.714 28 21st +7
5 IranIran Amirhossein shaker V 2 V V 2 V 4th 4th 7th 0.571 28 22nd +6
2 GermanyGermany Antonio Heathcock V V V V 4th 4th V 5 7th 0.714 33 20th +13
Legend
S. Victories
K Struggles
S / K Victory rate (wins through fights)
ET own hits
GT opposing hits
TQ Hit rate (own hits minus opposing hits)

Placement round

Krisztián Rabb (right) scores the decisive goal in the final against Hyun Jun (left)
Mazen Elaraby (right) and Robert Vidovszky (left) in the battle for the bronze medal
Ali Al-Bahrani (left) versus Antonio Heathcock (right) in the quarterfinal fight
  Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals Finals
                                         
1       
16       
  1  FranceFrance Samuel Jarry 14th  
  9  EgyptEgypt Mazen Elaraby 15th  
9  EgyptEgypt Mazen Elaraby 15th
8th  Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Hudson Santana 14th  
  9  EgyptEgypt Mazen Elaraby 6th  
  5  HungaryHungary Krisztián Rabb 15th  
5  HungaryHungary Krisztián Rabb 15th  
12  RomaniaRomania Andrei Păştin 8th  
  5  HungaryHungary Krisztián Rabb 15th
  4th  GermanyGermany Antonio Heathcock 11  
13  Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Ali Al-Bahrani 9
4th  GermanyGermany Antonio Heathcock 15th  
  5  HungaryHungary Krisztián Rabb 15th
  2  Korea SouthSouth Korea Hyun Jun 13
3  SpainSpain Alonso Santamaría 15th  
14th  IraqIraq Mahdi Mahbas 9  
  3  SpainSpain Alonso Santamaría 13  
  6th  United StatesUnited States Robert Vidovszky 15th  
11  ArgentinaArgentina Matias Rios 10
6th  United StatesUnited States Robert Vidovszky 15th  
  6th  United StatesUnited States Robert Vidovszky 14th
  2  Korea SouthSouth Korea Hyun Jun 15th  
7th  IranIran Amirhossein shaker 9  
10  JapanJapan Hibiki Kato 15th  
  10  JapanJapan Hibiki Kato 12
3rd place match
  2  Korea SouthSouth Korea Hyun Jun 15th  
15th  SenegalSenegal Moustapha Coly DNF 9  EgyptEgypt Mazen Elaraby 15th
2  Korea SouthSouth Korea Hyun Jun     6th  United StatesUnited States Robert Vidovszky 10

Bottom line

Amirhossein Shaker (right) against Hibiki Kato (left) in the quarter-final fight
Alonso Santamaría (left) against Mahdi Mahbas (right) in the quarter-final fight
rank athlete
01 HungaryHungary Krisztián Rabb
02 Korea SouthSouth Korea Hyun Jun
03 EgyptEgypt Mazen Elaraby
04th United StatesUnited States Robert Vidovszky
05 FranceFrance Samuel Jarry
06th SpainSpain Alonso Santamaría
07th GermanyGermany Antonio Heathcock
08th JapanJapan Hibiki Kato
09 IranIran Amirhossein shaker
10 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Hudson Santana
11 ArgentinaArgentina Matias Rios
12 RomaniaRomania Andrei Păştin
13 Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Ali Al-Bahrani
14th IraqIraq Mahdi Mahbas
15th SenegalSenegal Moustapha Coly

Web links

Commons : Boys saber fencing at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. UVM interactive http://www.uvm.cz : Japan's Ueno, Hungary's Rabb Win Gold on Opening Day of Fencing at Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires. October 7, 2018, accessed August 9, 2020 (Czech).
  2. YOG 2018: Heathcock in 7th place. Accessed August 9, 2020 .