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Olympic Preview: Men's Individual Sabre PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Beatrice Pickup   
Tuesday, 10 August 2004

20 years ago, the United States won it's last fencing medal in this very event.  Olympian Peter Westbrook won the bronze medal in Los Angeles in 1984 and has since started the Peter Westbrook Foundation in New York to help improve lives through fencing.  This year two of his pupils - Ivan Lee and Keeth Smart - are looking to end the medal drought.

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Charikov (R) makes an attack at the NYC World Cup.  Photo courtesy Serge Timacheff/FencingPhotos.com

Edit: Updated 8/12/04 at 1:40PM EDT with first round draws.

Their path to the medal rounds will be difficult, however.  In 2003, Keeth Smart became the first US fencer to claim a #1 world ranking.  Since then he has slipped and is currently ranked 25th.  Teammate Ivan Lee put together a strong season, including a bronze medal at the NYC World Cup, to move up to a #19 world ranking.

The US fencers will have to find ways to solve the games of gold medal winner Stanisalv Pozdniakov of Russia and the reigning world champion Vladimir Lukashenko of the Ukraine.

Pozdniakov is the favorite to win the gold medal, winning 3 world cup events this year and peaking at the end of the season by winning the last 2 events he has entered.  Lukashenko's victories were towards the beginning of the season and while he is still a contender, he has cooled off.

Men's Sabre runs deep - with fencers down to the #18 world rank putting together a win, so upsets are possible, but only Pozdniakov and Lukashenko have more than one win this season - which sets them up to be the favorites.

Competitors at the 2004 Olympic Men's Sabre Event:

Initial Seed  Name   First name   Country  World Rank
1  LUKASHENKO   Vladimir   UKR   1 
2  POZDNIAKOV   Stanislav   RUS   2 
3  COVALIU   Mihai   ROM   3 
4  CHARIKOV   Serguei   RUS   4 
5  NEMCSIK   Zsolt   HUN   5 
6  MONTANO   Aldo   ITA   6 
7  TARANTINO   Luigi   ITA   7 
8  LAPKES   Dmitri   BLR   8 
9  DIATCHENKO   Alexei   RUS   9 
10  LENGYEL   Balazs   HUN   10 
11  FERJANCSIK   Domonkos   HUN   11 
12  TOUYA   Gael   FRA   12 
13  PILLET   Julien   FRA   13 
14  TOUYA   Damien   FRA   14 
15  MEDINA   Fernando   ESP   16 
16  LEE   Ivan   USA   19 
17  KOTHNY   Wiradech   THA   20 
18  PASTORE   Gianpiero   ITA   22 
19  SZNAJDER   Rafal   POL   23 
20  OH   Eun Seok   KOR   24 
21  SMART   Keeth   USA   25 
22  BOULOS   Michel   CAN   26 
23  TRETIAK   Vladislav   UKR   27 
24  KALUJNY   Vladimir   UKR   29 
25  ROGERS   Jason   USA   30 
26  CHEN   Feng   CHN   45 
27  HUANG   Yaojiang   CHN   46 
28  MANETAS   Constantine   GRE   47 
29  AMAYA CAMEJO   Alberto   CUB   56 
30  ZHOU   Hanming   CHN   62 
31  NAGARA   Masashi   JPN   65 
32  REBAI   Mohamed   TUN   68 
33  BASMATZIAN   Marios   GRE   76 
34  AGRESTA   Renzo   BRA   110 
35  DOURAKOS   Jason   GRE   127 
36  BENCHEHIMA   Reda   ALG  NR
37  BERNAOUI   Nassim   ALG  NR
38  BERNAOUI   Raoul   ALG  NR
39  KEMBE   Sorel-Arthur   CGO  NR

In the round of 32, all of the US fencers look to pull matches where they will be challenged, but they have had success against these fencers before.  In the round of 16, Ivan Lee looks to match up against Pozdniakov.  If he makes it through that match, the way to a medal looks clear. 

Keeth Smart has finished in the top eight in the world consistently over the past season.  Though Europeans have dominated the sport throughout history, the world is on Smart-Watch as Keeth now threatens the Russian domination of Men’s Saber.

Other potential medalists include Mihai Covaliu or Romania and Sergei Charikov of Russia.  Both of these fencers are strong competitors and have significant wins to their credit.

In the end, it will come down to speed and precision.  Sabre is the fastest weapon with the smallest tolerance for mistakes.  The fencer that shows up feeling "on" will win the day.

Pozdniakov is looking for Olympic Gold Medal Picks:
Gold:
Stanislav Pozdniakov (RUS)
Silver: Zsolt Nemcsik (HUN)
Bronze: Keeth Smart (USA)



 

Initial Bracket for the 2004 Olympic Men's Sabre Event:

 LUKASHENKO Vladimir  UKR
       LUKASHENKO Vladimir
64         
             
33   AGRESTA Renzo  BRA      
             
32   REBAI Mohamed  TUN      
               
17   KOTHNY Wiradech  THA        
       KOTHNY Wiradech  
48           
             
49           
       MEDINA Fernando
16   MEDINA Fernando  ESP    
 
 LENGYEL Balazs  HUN
       LENGYEL Balazs
56         
             
41           
       TRETIAK Vladislav  
24   TRETIAK Vladislav  UKR      
               
25   ROGERS Jason  USA        
       ROGERS Jason  
40           
             
57           
       TARANTINO Luigi
 TARANTINO Luigi  ITA    
 
 NEMCSIK Zsolt  HUN
       NEMCSIK Zsolt
60         
             
37   BERNAOUI Nassim  ALG      
             
28   HUANG Yaojiang  CHN      
               
21   BOULOS Michel  CAN        
       BOULOS Michel  
44           
             
53           
       FERJANCSIK Domonkos
12   FERJANCSIK Domonkos  HUN    
 
13   TOUYA Damien  FRA
       TOUYA Damien
52         
             
45           
       SZNAJDER Rafal  
20   SZNAJDER Rafal  POL      
               
29   ZHOU Hanming  CHN        
             
36   DOURAKOS Jason  GRE      
             
61           
       COVALIU Mihai
 COVALIU Mihai  ROM    
 
 CHARIKOV Serguei  RUS
       CHARIKOV Serguei
62         
             
35   KEMBE Sorel-Arthur  CGO      
             
30   AMAYA CAMEJO Alberto  CUB      
               
19   OH Eun Seok  KOR        
       OH Eun Seok  
46           
             
51           
       PILLET Julien
14   PILLET Julien  FRA    
 
11   TOUYA Gael  FRA
       TOUYA Gael
54         
             
43           
       SMART Keeth  
22   SMART Keeth  USA      
               
27   MANETAS Constantine  GRE        
             
38   BERNAOUI Raouf Salim  ALG      
             
59           
       MONTANO Aldo
 MONTANO Aldo  ITA    
 
 LAPKES Dmitri  BLR
       LAPKES Dmitri
58         
             
39   BENCHEHIMA Reda  ALG      
             
26   CHEN Feng  CHN      
               
23   KALUJNY Vladimir  UKR        
       KALUJNY Vladimir  
42           
             
55           
       DIATCHENKO Alexei
10   DIATCHENKO Alexei  RUS    
 
15   LEE Ivan  USA
       LEE Ivan
50         
             
47           
       PASTORE Gianpiero  
18   PASTORE Gianpiero  ITA      
               
31   NAGARA Masashi  JPN        
             
34   BASMATZIAN Marios  GRE      
             
63           
       POZDNIAKOV Stanislav
 POZDNIAKOV Stanislav  RUS    

 
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