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Kulcsar upsets #1 to win Epee World Championship PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Craig Harkins   
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
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Kulcsar upsets #1 to win Epee World Championship
Top 64 Direct Elimination Table
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The 2007 Men's Epee world championship was filled with upsets throughout the day, starting off with #2 seed Boczko of Hungary falling 9-8 to upstart Romanian, and #63 seed, Adrian Pop. On the opposite side of the bracket, Krisztian Kulcsar (HUN) would be the favored seed in only the first match of the day, winning his first 5 bouts by only 1 touch each before beating out #1 ranked Eric Boisse (FRA) 15-12 for the Gold.

US fencer Seth Kelsey made an upset bid of his own, falling to eventual silver medalist Eric Boisse 15-14 in a bout where a penalty touch assessed for non-combativity saved a trip to the final 8 for the French fencer. Kelsey finished 10th.

Only 3 of the original top 8 seeds made it to the quarter-finals, making the epee events the most unpredictable at these world championships.

US fencers had to face off in the first round as Benji Ungar upset Cody Mattern, but then fell 15-14 in the next round to Spain's Jose Luis Abajo.

Top 8 + US Finshes - 2007 Men's Epee World Championships

Place Last Name First Name Nation
1 KULCSAR Krisztian HUN
2 BOISSE Eric FRA
3 CONFALONIERI Diego ITA
3 JEANNET Jerome FRA
5 FERNANDEZ Silvio VEN
6 ROBEIRI Ulrich FRA
7 KHVOROST Maksym UKR
8 CHUMAK Dmytro UKR
10 KELSEY Weston USA
31 UNGAR Benjamin USA
34 MATTERN Cody USA
47 THOMPSON Soren USA

Top 8 Direct Elimination Table

1 KHVOROST Maksym UKR  
      KULCSAR Krisztian
8 KULCSAR Krisztian HUN 9/8
        KULCSAR Krisztian
5 CONFALONIERI Diego ITA   15/14
      CONFALONIERI Diego  
4 ROBEIRI Ulrich FRA 15/13  
          KULCSAR Krisztian
3 BOISSE Eric FRA     15/12
      BOISSE Eric  
6 FERNANDEZ Silvio VEN 15/13  
        BOISSE Eric
7 JEANNET Jerome FRA   15/10
      JEANNET Jerome
2 CHUMAK Dmytro UKR 15/12

 

 



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