Men's team épée at the 2014 World Fencing Championships

2014 World
Fencing Championships

Épée   men   women
Team épée   men   women
Foil men women
Team foil   men   women
Sabre men women
Team sabre men women

The Men's team épée event of the 2014 World Fencing Championships was held from 22–23 July 2014.

Medalists

Gold France
Gauthier Grumier
Daniel Jerent
Jean-Michel Lucenay
Ulrich Robeiri
Silver South Korea
Jung Jin-sun
Kwon Young-jun
Park Kyoung-doo
Park Sang-young
Bronze  Switzerland
Peer Borsky
Max Heinzer
Fabian Kauter
Benjamin Steffen

Draw

Finals

Final
  France 45
  South Korea 39
Third place
   Switzerland 23
  Russia 21

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1    Switzerland 45  
33   Netherlands 29     1    Switzerland 45  
17   Germany 44     17   Germany 32  
16   Estonia 41       1    Switzerland 45  
9   Venezuela 45       25   Denmark 37  
24   Argentina 38     9   Venezuela 38  
25   Denmark 45     25   Denmark 45  
8   China 39       1    Switzerland 24
5   Italy 45       4   France 31
28   Uzbekistan 38     5   Italy 45  
21   Hong Kong 35     12   Czech Republic 33  
12   Czech Republic 45       5   Italy 36  
13   Israel 45       4   France 45  
20   Canada 43     13   Israel 29       
29   Iran 32     4   France 45       
4   France 45  

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
3   Ukraine 45  
30   Mexico 22     3   Ukraine 43  
19   Kyrgyzstan 45     19   Kyrgyzstan 38  
14   Egypt 42       3   Ukraine 31  
11   United States 33       6   South Korea 45  
22   Japan 34     22   Japan 39  
27   Brazil 26     6   South Korea 45  
6   South Korea 45       6   South Korea 45
7   Poland 45       10   Russia 41
26   Cuba 37     7   Poland 31  
23   Finland 39     10   Russia 45  
10   Russia 45       10   Russia 45  
15   Kazakhstan 42       2   Hungary 40  
18   Spain 43     18   Spain 42       
34   Chile 21     2   Hungary 45       
2   Hungary 45  

Placement rounds

5–8th place

5–8th place semifinals 5th place
  Denmark  41  
  Italy  45  
 
      Italy  26
    Ukraine  28
7th place
  Ukraine  44   Denmark  45
  Hungary  43     Hungary  30

9–16th place

9–16th place quarterfinals 9–12th place semifinals 9th place
                   
         
  Germany  43
 
  Venezuela  29  
  Germany  45
 
    Czech Republic  43  
  Czech Republic  36
 
  Israel  32  
  Germany  35
 
    Poland  45
  Kyrgyzstan  40
 
  Japan  45  
  Japan  34 11th place
 
    Poland  37  
  Poland  45   Czech Republic  45
  Spain  23     Japan  34
 

13–16th place

13–16th place semifinals 13th place
  Venezuela  32  
  Israel  33  
 
      Israel  45
    Kyrgyzstan  36
15th place
  Kyrgyzstan  45   Venezuela  35
  Spain  39     Spain  45

Final classification

RankNation
1st, gold medalist(s)  France
2nd, silver medalist(s)  South Korea
3rd, bronze medalist(s)   Switzerland
4  Russia
5  Ukraine
6  Italy
7  Denmark
8  Hungary
9  Poland
10  Germany
11  Czech Republic
12  Japan
13  Israel
14  Kyrgyzstan
15  Spain
16  Venezuela
17  China
18  United States
19  Egypt
20  Estonia
21  Canada
22  Hong Kong
23  Finland
24  Argentina
25  Cuba
26  Venezuela
27  Brazil
28  Uzbekistan
29  Iran
30  Mexico
31  Netherlands
32  Chile
33  South Africa
34  Sweden
35  Costa Rica
36  Mongolia

References

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