| Olympic Qualifying Season Starts Strong for Men's Saber |
| Written by Craig Harkins | |
| Tuesday, 22 January 2008 | |
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During the 2006-2007 season the US men's saber top eight had a historic and breakthrough season putting more American fencers in the finals and top-16s than in any previous season. The results demonstrated that the US men's saber fencers are a force to be reckoned with on the international stage and that trend has continued into the 2007-2008 Olympic qualifying season.
In world cups in Kish Island, Iran and Istanbul, Turkey, Tim Morehouse led the way as he reached the quarter finals in both events finishing 6th and 5th respectively while improving his world ranking to a career high 11th. Over the course of the two weekends, Morehouse notched victories over Germans Bjorn Hubner, Dennis Bauer and top Junior, Max Hartung, while losing a closely contested match 13-15 to Zsolt Nemscik of Hungary, the 2004 Olympic silver medalist, in his bid to reach the top-4 in Iran. Ben Igoe also continued his strong fencing from the past season with two top-16 performances that included a thrilling come from behind victory over Tamas Desci of Hungary. Igoe had been trailing 8-2 at the break, but he was able to mount a furious comeback to win 15-14. Igoe's results also included a victory over the top 16th ranked fencer, Jung Hwan Kim from Korea. Tim Hagamen and Ivan Lee both reached the top-16 in Kish Island while Jason Rogers and Keeth Smart reached the top-16 in Istanbul. Smart's results improved his world ranking to 14th. James Williams had two top-32 finishes at both events and Patrick Ghattas finished in the top-32 in Iran and then competed this past weekend in Atlanta, where he took the bronze medal. Complete Results from Kish Island, Iran: Link |