Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

This article details the qualifying phase for fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics (postponed to 2021[2] due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Qualification was primarily based on the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE) Official Ranking, with further individual places available at four zonal qualifying tournaments.

For the team events, 8 teams qualified in each event. Each team must be composed of 3 fencers, with a fourth alternate. The top 4 ranked teams qualified. The next-best ranked team from each zone (Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Oceania) also qualified as long as it was ranked in the top 16. If a zone did not have any team ranked between fifth and sixteenth, the best-placed nation not already qualified was selected regardless of zone.[1]

For individual events the 3 fencers from the team event qualified for individual competition automatically. 6 more places were be awarded based on the rankings (ignoring fencers from countries with team qualifications, and considering only the top fencer from each country): the top 2 fencers from each of Europe and Asia-Oceania, and the top 1 fencer from Africa and the Americas. 4 more places (1 per zone) were awarded through zone qualifying tournaments; only countries without a qualified fencer in an event were eligible to participate in these zone qualifying tournaments.[1]

The host country was entitled to 8 quota spots for individual fencers, in addition to those qualified in the above mechanism, respecting the maximum quota of athletes per country (3 per weapon). If enough of these spots will be used to bring to 3 the number of participants in an individual event, the host country will also take part in the corresponding team event, bringing the number of teams to 9. Unused host country spots, should there be any, were to be awarded to other countries through the FIE universality quota and the Tripartite Commission.[1]

French fencer Daniel Jérent initially qualified to fence in the individual and team épée events, but was banned from participating due to a positive urine test for a banned product.[3][4][5][6] Jérent was replaced by Romain Cannone, who competed in the two events in which Jérent was entered, and Ronan Gustin was recalled as a team replacement.[5] Cannone later went on to win the individual event.

American Alen Hadzic initially qualified to fence in team épée on Team USA as a replacement athlete. But he was suspended due to sexual misconduct from competing by the United States Center for SafeSport; he then had his suspension reduced to a lesser sanction by an arbitrator.[7][8][9] Ultimately, Hadzic was permanently banned from fencing by SafeSport for his sexual misconduct.[10][11][12][13][14]

Timeline

EventDateVenue
FIE Official Ranking cut-offApril 5, 2021
Zonal Qualifier – Africa April 23, 2021Egypt Cairo
Zonal Qualifier – Europe April 24–25, 2021Spain Madrid
Zonal Qualifier – Asia & Oceania April 25–26, 2021Uzbekistan Tashkent
Zonal Qualifier – America May 1–2, 2021Costa Rica San José

Qualification summary

NationMenWomenTotal
IndividualTeamIndividualTeam
ÉpéeFoilSabreÉpéeFoilSabreÉpéeFoilSabreÉpéeFoilSabre
 Algeria11114
 Argentina11
 Azerbaijan11
 Brazil112
 Canada131Yes31Yes9
 Chile11
 China311Yes313YesYes12
 Colombia11
 Czech Republic112
 Egypt133YesYes31Yes11
 Estonia3Yes3
 France331YesYes133YesYes14
 Georgia11
 Germany33YesYes17
 Great Britain11
 Greece11
 Hong Kong3Yes3Yes6
 Hungary13Yes33YesYes10
 India11
 Iran3Yes3
 Italy333YesYesYes333YesYesYes18
 Japan333YesYesYes133YesYes16
 Kazakhstan11
 Kyrgyzstan11
 Mexico11
 Morocco11
 Netherlands11
 Peru11
 Poland31Yes4
 Romania112
 ROC333YesYesYes333YesYesYes18
 South Korea313YesYes313YesYes14
 Senegal11
 Singapore112
 Spain11
 Switzerland3Yes3
 Tunisia11113Yes7
 Turkey11
 Ukraine3Yes115
 United States333YesYesYes333YesYesYes18
 Uzbekistan1113
 Venezuela112
Total: 42 NOCs363636999343436889212

Men's events

Men's Individual épée

StandardPlacesQualified fencer
Members of qualifying teams24 Yannick Borel (FRA)
 Alexandre Bardenet (FRA)
 Romain Cannone (FRA)
 Andrea Santarelli (ITA)
 Enrico Garozzo (ITA)
 Marco Fichera (ITA)
 Bohdan Nikishyn (UKR)
 Ihor Reizlin (UKR)
 Roman Svichkar (UKR)
 Max Heinzer (SUI)
 Benjamin Steffen (SUI)
 Michele Niggeler (SUI)
 Kweon Young-jun (KOR)
 Ma Se-geon (KOR)
 Park Sang-young (KOR)
 Jacob Hoyle (USA)
 Curtis McDowald (USA)
 Yeisser Ramirez (USA)
 Sergey Bida (ROC)
 Pavel Sukhov (ROC)
 Sergey Khodos (ROC)
 Dong Chao (CHN)
 Lan Minghao (CHN)
 Wang Zijie (CHN)
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania2 Masaru Yamada (JPN)
 Ruslan Kurbanov (KAZ)
Top individual AOR: Africa1 Houssam El-Kord (MAR)
Top individual AOR: America1 Rubén Limardo (VEN)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe2 Gergely Siklósi (HUN)
 Bas Verwijlen (NED)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania1 Roman Petrov (KGZ)
Zonal tournament: Africa1 Mohamed El-Sayed (EGY)
Zonal tournament: America1 Marc-Antoine Blais Bélanger (CAN)
Zonal tournament: Europe1 Jakub Jurka (CZE)
Host country option2 Kazuyasu Minobe (JPN)
 Koki Kano (JPN)
Total36

Men's Team épée

StandardPlacesQualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking[15]4 France
 Italy
 Ukraine
 Switzerland
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–161 South Korea
Top team from America in positions 5–161 United States
Top team from Europe in positions 5–161 ROC
Re-allocation of unused team quota1 China
Host country option1 Japan
Total9

Men's Individual foil

StandardPlacesQualified fencer
Members of qualifying teams24 Nick Itkin (USA)
 Alexander Massialas (USA)
 Gerek Meinhardt (USA)
 Enzo Lefort (FRA)
 Julien Mertine (FRA)
 Maxime Pauty (FRA)
 Daniele Garozzo (ITA)
 Alessio Foconi (ITA)
 Andrea Cassarà (ITA)
 Kirill Borodachev (ROC)
 Anton Borodachev (ROC)
 Vladislav Mylnikov (ROC)
 Cheung Ka Long (HKG)
 Ryan Choi (HKG)
 Cheung Siu Lun (HKG)
 Alaaeldin Abouelkassem (EGY)
 Mohamed Desouky (EGY)
 Mohamed Hassan (EGY)
 Maximilien Van Haaster (CAN)
 Alex Cai (CAN)
 Eli Schenkel (CAN)
 Peter Joppich (GER)
 Benjamin Kleibrink (GER)
 André Sanità (GER)
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania2 Takahiro Shikine (JPN)
 Lee Kwang-hyun (KOR)
Top individual AOR: Africa1 Mohamed Samandi (TUN)
Top individual AOR: America1 Guilherme Toldo (BRA)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe2 Marcus Mepstead (GBR)
 Carlos Llavador (ESP)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania1 Huang Mengkai (CHN)
Zonal tournament: Africa1 Salim Heroui (ALG)
Zonal tournament: America1 Diego Cervantes (MEX)
Zonal tournament: Europe1 Alexander Choupenitch (CZE)
Host country option2 Toshiya Saito (JPN)
 Kyosuke Matsuyama (JPN)
Total36

Men's Team foil

StandardPlacesQualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking[16]4 United States
 France
 Italy
 ROC
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–161 Hong Kong
Top team from Africa in positions 5–161 Egypt
Top team from America in positions 5–161 Canada
Top team from Europe in positions 5–161 Germany
Host country option1 Japan
Total9

Men's Individual sabre

StandardPlacesQualified fencer
Members of qualifying teams24 Gu Bon-gil (KOR)
 Kim Jung-hwan (KOR)
 Oh Sang-uk (KOR)
 Luca Curatoli (ITA)
 Luigi Samele (ITA)
 Enrico Berrè (ITA)
 Tamás Decsi (HUN)
 Áron Szilágyi (HUN)
 András Szatmári (HUN)
 Benedikt Wagner (GER)
 Max Hartung (GER)
 Matyas Szabo (GER)
 Mojtaba Abedini (IRI)
 Ali Pakdaman (IRI)
 Mohammad Rahbari (IRI)
 Mohamed Amer (EGY)
 Ziad El-Sissy (EGY)
 Mohab Samer (EGY)
 Eli Dershwitz (USA)
 Daryl Homer (USA)
 Andrew Mackiewicz (USA)
 Kamil Ibragimov (ROC)
 Konstantin Lokhanov (ROC)
 Veniamin Reshetnikov (ROC)
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania2 Xu Yingming (CHN)
 Kento Yoshida (JPN)
Top individual AOR: Africa1 Farès Ferjani (TUN)
Top individual AOR: America1 Shaul Gordon (CAN)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe2 Boladé Apithy (FRA)
 Sandro Bazadze (GEO)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania1 Sherzod Mamutov (UZB)
Zonal tournament: Africa1 Akram Bounabi (ALG)
Zonal tournament: America1 José Quintero (VEN)
Zonal tournament: Europe1 Iulian Teodosiu (ROU)
Host country option2 Kaito Streets (JPN)
 Tomohiro Shimamura (JPN)
Total36

Men's Team sabre

StandardPlacesQualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking[17]4 South Korea
 Hungary
 Italy
 Germany
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–161 Iran
Top team from Africa in positions 5–161 Egypt
Top team from America in positions 5–161 United States
Top team from Europe in positions 5–161 ROC
Host country option1 Japan
Total9

Women's events

Women's Individual épée

StandardPlacesQualified fencer
Members of qualifying teams24 Lin Sheng (CHN)
 Sun Yiwen (CHN)
 Zhu Mingye (CHN)
 Aleksandra Jarecka (POL)
 Renata Knapik-Miazga (POL)
 Ewa Trzebińska (POL)
 Violetta Kolobova (ROC)
 Aizanat Murtazaeva (ROC)
 Yulia Lichagina (ROC)
 Choi In-jeong (KOR)
 Kang Young-mi (KOR)
 Song Se-ra (KOR)
 Kaylin Hsieh (HKG)
 Vivian Kong (HKG)
 Coco Lin (HKG)
 Katharine Holmes (USA)
 Courtney Hurley (USA)
 Kelley Hurley (USA)
 Rossella Fiamingo (ITA)
 Mara Navarria (ITA)
 Federica Isola (ITA)
 Julia Beljajeva (EST)
 Erika Kirpu (EST)
 Katrina Lehis (EST)
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania2 Nozomi Sato (JPN)
 Malika Khakimova (UZB)
Top individual AOR: Africa1 Sarra Besbes (TUN)
Top individual AOR: America1 Nathalie Moellhausen (BRA)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe2 Ana Maria Popescu (ROM)
 Coraline Vitalis (FRA)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania1 Kiria Tikanah (SGP)
Zonal tournament: Africa1 Ndeye Diongue (SEN)
Zonal tournament: America1 María Luisa Doig (PER)
Zonal tournament: Europe1 Olena Kryvytska (UKR)
Total34

Women's Team épée

StandardPlacesQualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking[18]4 China
 Poland
 ROC
 South Korea
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–161 Hong Kong
Top team from America in positions 5–161 United States
Top team from Europe in positions 5–161 Italy
Re-allocation of unused team quota1 Estonia
Total8

Women's Individual foil

StandardPlacesQualified fencer
Members of qualifying teams24 Inna Deriglazova (ROC)
 Adelina Zagidullina (ROC)
 Larisa Korobeynikova (ROC)
 Martina Batini (ITA)
 Arianna Errigo (ITA)
 Alice Volpi (ITA)
 Ysaora Thibus (FRA)
 Pauline Ranvier (FRA)
 Anita Blaze (FRA)
 Jacqueline Dubrovich (USA)
 Lee Kiefer (USA)
 Nicole Ross (USA)
 Sera Azuma (JPN)
 Yuka Ueno (JPN)
 Rio Azuma (JPN)
 Jessica Guo (CAN)
 Eleanor Harvey (CAN)
 Kelleigh Ryan (CAN)
 Fanni Kreiss (HUN)
 Flóra Pásztor (HUN)
 Kata Kondricz (HUN)
 Noha Hany (EGY)
 Yara Elsharkawy (EGY)
 Noura Mohamed (EGY)
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania2 Jeon Hee-sook (KOR)
 Chen Qingyuan (CHN)
Top individual AOR: Africa1 Inès Boubakri (TUN)
Top individual AOR: America1 Saskia Loretta van Erven Garcia (COL)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe2 Leonie Ebert (GER)
 İrem Karamete (TUR)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania1 Amita Berthier (SGP)
Zonal tournament: Africa1 Meriem Mebarki (ALG)
Zonal tournament: America1 Katina Proestakis (CHI)
Zonal tournament: Europe1 Martyna Jelińska (POL)
Total34

Women's Team foil

StandardPlacesQualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking[19]4 ROC
 Italy
 France
 United States
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–161 Japan
Top team from Africa in positions 5–161 Egypt
Top team from America in positions 5–161 Canada
Top team from Europe in positions 5–161 Hungary
Total8

Women's Individual sabre

StandardPlacesQualified fencer
Members of qualifying teams24 Sofya Velikaya (ROC)
 Sofia Pozdniakova (ROC)
 Olga Nikitina (ROC)
 Martina Criscio (ITA)
 Rossella Gregorio (ITA)
 Irene Vecchi (ITA)
 Cecilia Berder (FRA)
 Manon Brunet (FRA)
 Charlotte Lembach (FRA)
 Choi Soo-yeon (KOR)
 Kim Ji-yeon (KOR)
 Yoon Ji-su (KOR)
 Qian Jiarui (CHN)
 Shao Yaqi (CHN)
 Yang Hengyu (CHN)
 Nadia Ben Azizi (TUN)
 Amira Ben Chaabane (TUN)
 Yasmine Daghfous (TUN)
 Eliza Stone (USA)
 Dagmara Wozniak (USA)
 Mariel Zagunis (USA)
 Anna Márton (HUN)
 Liza Pusztai (HUN)
 Renáta Katona (HUN)
Top 2 individual AOR: Asia & Oceania2 C. A. Bhavani Devi (IND)
 Misaki Emura (JPN)
Top individual AOR: Africa1 Nada Hafez (EGY)
Top individual AOR: America1 Gabriella Page (CAN)
Top 2 individual AOR: Europe2 Theodora Goudoura (GRE)
 Olha Kharlan (UKR)
Zonal tournament: Asia & Oceania1 Zaynab Dayibekova (UZB)
Zonal tournament: Africa1 Kaouther Mohamed Belkebir (ALG)
Zonal tournament: America1 María Belén Pérez Maurice (ARG)
Zonal tournament: Europe1 Anna Bashta (AZE)
Host country option2 Chika Aoki (JPN)
 Norika Tamura (JPN)
Total36

Women's Team sabre

StandardPlacesQualified teams
Top four in FIE Official Team Ranking[20]4 ROC
 Italy
 France
 South Korea
Top team from Asia & Oceania in positions 5–161 China
Top team from Africa in positions 5–161 Tunisia
Top team from America in positions 5–161 United States
Top team from Europe in positions 5–161 Hungary
Host country option1 Japan
Total9

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