{"id":10743,"date":"2018-07-21T14:01:18","date_gmt":"2018-07-21T18:01:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fencing.ca\/?p=10743"},"modified":"2018-07-21T14:01:18","modified_gmt":"2018-07-21T18:01:18","slug":"three-canadian-fencers-advance-individual-64s-day-three-world-fencing-championships-wuxi-china-action-final-day-preliminary-individual-competition-wer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fencing.ca\/fr\/three-canadian-fencers-advance-individual-64s-day-three-world-fencing-championships-wuxi-china-action-final-day-preliminary-individual-competition-wer\/","title":{"rendered":"Three more Canadian fencers advance to the Individual 64\u2019s on day three of the World Fencing Championships in Wuxi, China.  In action on the final day of Preliminary Individual competition were Men\u2019s Foil and Women\u2019s Sabre. Maximilien Van Haaster (Montreal, QC) started off strong in the Men\u2019s Foil competition, winning four out of five of his poule bouts, enabling him to advance directly to the final 64\u2019s of Men\u2019s Individual Foil competition on Tuesday in China.  Van Haaster will fence 16th seed Takahiro Shikine of Japan. Junior-aged fencer Blake Broszus (Canadian living in the US) had two wins and four losses in poules and lost a very close 15-14 against Antonio Gojak from Croatia in the elimination round.  Eli Schenkel (Canadian living in the US) also lost his elimination bout, by a score of 15-9 to finish in 103rd place. Two of Canada\u2019s Women\u2019s Sabre athletes advanced to the final day of Individual competition on Tuesday.  Both Gabriella Page (Blainville, QC) and Marissa Ponich (Edmonton Alberta) had two wins and four losses in poules and both won their elimination bouts. Page won 15-8 against Teodora Kakhiani from Georgia while Ponich defeated Olena Voronina from the Ukraine a close 15-14.  Page will fence third seed Bianca Pascu from Romania while Ponich will face the number one seed Olga Kharlan from the Ukraine on Tuesday.  Pamela Brind\u2019Amour (St. Martine, QC) did not advance after poules and finished in 90th place. Canada advanced a total of ten fencers who will compete in the final top 64 rounds of Individual competition.  Competing later today (Sunday in China) in their final round are Fares Arfa and Shaul Gordon in Men\u2019s Sabre. -30-"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Trois autres Canadiens se sont qualifi\u00e9s pour le tableau de 64 de l&rsquo;\u00e9preuve individuelle au Championnat du monde senior d&rsquo;escrime disput\u00e9 \u00e0 Wuxi, en Chine. Le fleuret masculin et le sabre f\u00e9minin \u00e9taient au programme du dernier jour des rondes pr\u00e9liminaires de ce Championnat du monde.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Maximilien Van Haaster<\/strong> (Montr\u00e9al, QC) a commenc\u00e9 en force la comp\u00e9tition de fleuret masculin individuel, remportant quatre des cinq matchs dans sa poule, ce qui le qualifiait directement pour le tableau de 64 de fleuret masculin individuel de mardi en Chine. Van Haaster y affrontera la 16<sup>e<\/sup> t\u00eate de s\u00e9rie, le Japonais Takahiro Shikine.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Blake Broszus<\/strong> (Canadien vivant aux \u00c9tats-Unis), qui est encore junior, a pr\u00e9sent\u00e9 une fiche de deux victoires et quatre d\u00e9faites dans sa poule, puis s&rsquo;est inclin\u00e9 d&rsquo;extr\u00eame justesse sur la marque de 14 \u00e0 15 devant le Croate Antonio Gojak lors de la ronde \u00e9liminatoire. De son c\u00f4t\u00e9, <strong>Eli Schenkel<\/strong> (Canadien vivant aux \u00c9tats-Unis) a \u00e9galement perdu son match d&rsquo;\u00e9limination directe, sur le score de 9 \u00e0 15, ce qui le pla\u00e7ait \u00e0 la 103<sup>e<\/sup> place du classement g\u00e9n\u00e9ral.<\/p>\n<p>Et deux sabreuses f\u00e9minines canadiennes se sont \u00e9galement qualifi\u00e9es pour le tableau de 64 de mardi, qui sera le dernier jour de la comp\u00e9tition individuelle.\u00a0 <strong>Gabriella Pag\u00e9<\/strong> (Blainville, QC) et <strong>Marissa Ponich<\/strong> (Edmonton, Alberta) ont toutes les deux pr\u00e9sent\u00e9 une fiche de deux victoires et quatre d\u00e9faites dans leur poule, mais elles ont toutes les deux remport\u00e9 leur match d&rsquo;\u00e9limination directe. Pag\u00e9 a d\u00e9fait la G\u00e9orgienne Teodora Kakhiani par 15 touches \u00e0 8, tandis que Ponich prenait le meilleur sur l&rsquo;Ukrainienne Olena Voronina sur la marque serr\u00e9e de 15 \u00e0 14. Pag\u00e9 se mesurera maintenant mardi \u00e0 la troisi\u00e8me t\u00eate de s\u00e9rie, la Roumaine Bianca Pascu, alors que Ponich sera oppos\u00e9e \u00e0 la premi\u00e8re t\u00eate de s\u00e9rie, l&rsquo;Ukrainienne Olga Kharlan. De son c\u00f4t\u00e9, <strong>Pamela Brind\u2019Amour <\/strong>(St. Martine, QC) n&rsquo;a pas r\u00e9ussi \u00e0 se qualifier \u00e0 l&rsquo;issue des poules et a pris finalement la 90<sup>e<\/sup> place du classement g\u00e9n\u00e9ral.<\/p>\n<p>Le Canada a donc r\u00e9ussi \u00e0 placer dix de ses tireurs dans les tableaux de 64 de la question individuelle. Plus tard aujourd&rsquo;hui (dimanche en Chine), <strong>Fares Arfa<\/strong> and <strong>Shaul Gordon<\/strong> disputeront leur match de 32<sup>e<\/sup> de finale au sabre masculin.<\/p>\n<p>-30-<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Trois autres Canadiens se sont qualifi\u00e9s pour le tableau de 64 de l&rsquo;\u00e9preuve individuelle au Championnat du monde senior d&rsquo;escrime disput\u00e9 \u00e0 Wuxi, en Chine. 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Maximilien Van Haaster (Montreal, QC) started off strong in the Men\u2019s Foil competition, winning four out of five of his poule bouts, enabling him to advance directly to the final 64\u2019s of Men\u2019s Individual Foil competition on Tuesday in China. Van Haaster will fence 16th seed Takahiro Shikine of Japan. Junior-aged fencer Blake Broszus (Canadian living in the US) had two wins and four losses in poules and lost a very close 15-14 against Antonio Gojak from Croatia in the elimination round. Eli Schenkel (Canadian living in the US) also lost his elimination bout, by a score of 15-9 to finish in 103rd place. Two of Canada\u2019s Women\u2019s Sabre athletes advanced to the final day of Individual competition on Tuesday. Both Gabriella Page (Blainville, QC) and Marissa Ponich (Edmonton Alberta) had two wins and four losses in poules and both won their elimination bouts. Page won 15-8 against Teodora Kakhiani from Georgia while Ponich defeated Olena Voronina from the Ukraine a close 15-14. Page will fence third seed Bianca Pascu from Romania while Ponich will face the number one seed Olga Kharlan from the Ukraine on Tuesday. Pamela Brind\u2019Amour (St. Martine, QC) did not advance after poules and finished in 90th place. Canada advanced a total of ten fencers who will compete in the final top 64 rounds of Individual competition. 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Page won 15-8 against Teodora Kakhiani from Georgia while Ponich defeated Olena Voronina from the Ukraine a close 15-14. Page will fence third seed Bianca Pascu from Romania while Ponich will face the number one seed Olga Kharlan from the Ukraine on Tuesday. Pamela Brind\u2019Amour (St. Martine, QC) did not advance after poules and finished in 90th place. Canada advanced a total of ten fencers who will compete in the final top 64 rounds of Individual competition. 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Maximilien Van Haaster (Montreal, QC) started off strong in the Men\u2019s Foil competition, winning four out of five of his poule bouts, enabling him to advance directly to the final 64\u2019s of Men\u2019s Individual Foil competition on Tuesday in China. Van Haaster will fence 16th seed Takahiro Shikine of Japan. Junior-aged fencer Blake Broszus (Canadian living in the US) had two wins and four losses in poules and lost a very close 15-14 against Antonio Gojak from Croatia in the elimination round. Eli Schenkel (Canadian living in the US) also lost his elimination bout, by a score of 15-9 to finish in 103rd place. Two of Canada\u2019s Women\u2019s Sabre athletes advanced to the final day of Individual competition on Tuesday. Both Gabriella Page (Blainville, QC) and Marissa Ponich (Edmonton Alberta) had two wins and four losses in poules and both won their elimination bouts. Page won 15-8 against Teodora Kakhiani from Georgia while Ponich defeated Olena Voronina from the Ukraine a close 15-14. Page will fence third seed Bianca Pascu from Romania while Ponich will face the number one seed Olga Kharlan from the Ukraine on Tuesday. Pamela Brind\u2019Amour (St. Martine, QC) did not advance after poules and finished in 90th place. Canada advanced a total of ten fencers who will compete in the final top 64 rounds of Individual competition. Competing later today (Sunday in China) in their final round are Fares Arfa and Shaul Gordon in Men\u2019s Sabre. -30- Canadian Fencing Federation","og_description":"Trois autres Canadiens se sont qualifi\u00e9s pour le tableau de 64 de l&rsquo;\u00e9preuve individuelle au Championnat du monde senior d&rsquo;escrime disput\u00e9 \u00e0 Wuxi, en Chine. 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In action on the final day of Preliminary Individual competition were Men\u2019s Foil and Women\u2019s Sabre. Maximilien Van Haaster (Montreal, QC) started off strong in the Men\u2019s Foil competition, winning four out of five of his poule bouts, enabling him to advance directly to the final 64\u2019s of Men\u2019s Individual Foil competition on Tuesday in China. Van Haaster will fence 16th seed Takahiro Shikine of Japan. Junior-aged fencer Blake Broszus (Canadian living in the US) had two wins and four losses in poules and lost a very close 15-14 against Antonio Gojak from Croatia in the elimination round. Eli Schenkel (Canadian living in the US) also lost his elimination bout, by a score of 15-9 to finish in 103rd place. Two of Canada\u2019s Women\u2019s Sabre athletes advanced to the final day of Individual competition on Tuesday. Both Gabriella Page (Blainville, QC) and Marissa Ponich (Edmonton Alberta) had two wins and four losses in poules and both won their elimination bouts. 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