Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's team épée

Fencing at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Épée   men   women
Team épée men women
Foil men women
Team foil men
Sabre men women
Team sabre men

These are the results of the women's épée team competition in fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. A total of 33 women from nine nations competed in this event. Competition took place in the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex on August 20.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Russia (RUS)
Karina Aznavourian
Oxana Ermakova
Tatiana Logounova
Anna Sivkova
 Germany (GER)
Claudia Bokel
Imke Duplitzer
Britta Heidemann
 France (FRA)
Sarah Daninthe
Laura Flessel-Colovic
Hajnalka Kiraly Picot
Maureen Nisima

Tournament results

The team competition was a single-elimination tournament among eight teams. Quarterfinal losers continued to play classification matches to determine final placement from first to eighth. Each team match consisted of a set of nine individual matches, comprising a full round-robin schedule among the three fencers on each team.

Brackets

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal final
                   
11:25        
  Russia  37
12:50
  South Korea  31  
  Russia  25
11:25
    Canada  18  
  Canada  38
19:50
  Hungary  37  
  Russia  34
11:25
    Germany  28
  Germany  33
12:50
  Greece  32  
  Germany  33 Bronze medal final
11:25
    France  32  
  France  45   France  45
  China  33     Canada  37
18:30
Classification matches Fifth place match
12:50
  China  29  
  Greece  18  
 
14:15
      Hungary  32
    China  31
Seventh place match
12:50 14:15
  Hungary  40   South Korea  44
  South Korea  33     Greece  30

Preliminary match

As there were nine teams in the competition, one preliminary match was held to reduce the field to eight teams. The losing team, South Africa, therefore had a final classification of ninth place in the tournament.

Greece Greece 34 – 15 South Africa South Africa
Jeanne Hristou 4 – 2 Natalia Tychler
Dimitra Magkanoudaki 1 – 2 Rachel Barlow
Niki Sidiropoulou 6 – 2 Kelly-Anne Wilson
Dimitra Magkanoudaki 0 – 1 Natalia Tychler
Jeanne Hristou 5 – 3 Kelly-Anne Wilson
Niki Sidiropoulou 5 – 3 Rachel Barlow
Dimitra Magkanoudaki 6 – 2 Kelly-Anne Wilson
Niki Sidiropoulou 2 – 0 Natalia Tychler
Jeanne Hristou 5 – 0 Rachel Barlow

Quarterfinals

Russia Russia 37 – 31 South Korea South Korea
Tatiana Logounova 5 – 3 Lee Keum-Nam
Oxana Ermakova 0 – 2 Kim Hee-Jeong
Anna Sivkova 1 – 0 Kim Mi-Jung
Oxana Ermakova 4 – 3 Lee Keum-Nam
Tatiana Logounova 7 – 8 Kim Mi-Jung
Anna Sivkova 1 – 1 Kim Hee-Jeong
Oxana Ermakova 1 – 2 Kim Mi-Jung
Anna Sivkova 4 – 3 Lee Keum-Nam
Tatiana Logounova 14 – 9 Kim Hee-Jeong
Canada Canada 38 – 37 Hungary Hungary
Monique Kavelaars 1 – 3 Ildikó Mincza-Nébald
Sherraine MacKay 3 – 2 Adrienn Hormay
Julie Leprohon 4 – 1 Tímea Nagy
Monique Kavelaars 4 – 4 Adrienn Hormay
Julie Leprohon 6 – 8 Ildikó Mincza-Nébald
Sherraine MacKay 1 – 0 Tímea Nagy
Julie Leprohon 7 – 6 Adrienn Hormay
Monique Kavelaars 3 – 3 Tímea Nagy
Sherraine MacKay 8 – 10 Ildikó Mincza-Nébald
Germany Germany 33 – 32 Greece Greece
Claudia Bokel 0 – 2 Niki Sidiropoulou
Imke Duplitzer 0 – 4 Jeanne Hristou
Britta Heidemann 4 – 4 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Imke Duplitzer 8 – 7 Niki Sidiropoulou
Claudia Bokel 2 – 1 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Britta Heidemann 8 – 4 Jeanne Hristou
Imke Duplitzer 3 – 2 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Britta Heidemann 6 – 7 Niki Sidiropoulou
Claudia Bokel 1 – 1 Jeanne Hristou
France France 45 – 33 China China
Laura Flessel-Colovic 3 – 2 Li Na
Maureen Nisima 3 – 0 Zhang Li
Hajnalka Kiraly Picot 4 – 0 Shen Weiwei
Laura Flessel-Colovic 8 – 7 Zhang Li
Hajnalka Kiraly Picot 7 – 3 Li Na
Maureen Nisima 5 – 2 Shen Weiwei
Hajnalka Kiraly Picot 5 – 7 Zhang Li
Laura Flessel-Colovic 5 – 6 Shen Weiwei
Maureen Nisima 1 – 6 Li Na

Semifinals

Russia Russia 25 – 18 Canada Canada
Tatiana Logounova 1 – 0 Monique Kavelaars
Oxana Ermakova 4 – 3 Sherraine MacKay
Anna Sivkova 1 – 3 Julie Leprohon
Oxana Ermakova 3 – 0 Monique Kavelaars
Tatiana Logounova 0 – 2 Julie Leprohon
Anna Sivkova 2 – 1 Sherraine MacKay
Oxana Ermakova 0 – 1 Julie Leprohon
Anna Sivkova 2 – 3 Monique Kavelaars
Tatiana Logounova 12 – 5 Sherraine MacKay
Germany Germany 33 – 32 France France
Imke Duplitzer 3 – 0 Maureen Nisima
Claudia Bokel 2 – 3 Laura Flessel-Colovic
Britta Heidemann 2 – 1 Hajnalka Kiraly Picot
Claudia Bokel 1 – 2 Maureen Nisima
Imke Duplitzer 4 – 4 Hajnalka Kiraly Picot
Britta Heidemann 3 – 2 Laura Flessel-Colovic
Claudia Bokel 3 – 4 Hajnalka Kiraly Picot
Britta Heidemann 0 – 1 Maureen Nisima
Imke Duplitzer 14 – 15 Laura Flessel-Colovic

Classification matches

China China 29 – 18 Greece Greece
Shen Weiwei 5 – 2 Niki Sidiropoulou
Zhong Weiping 1 – 6 Jeanne Hristou
Li Na 1 – 0 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Zhong Weiping 3 – 3 Niki Sidiropoulou
Shen Weiwei 3 – 0 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Li Na 3 – 1 Jeanne Hristou
Zhong Weiping 2 – 3 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Li Na 7 – 1 Niki Sidiropoulou
Shen Weiwei 4 – 6 Jeanne Hristou
Hungary Hungary 40 – 33 South Korea South Korea
Adrienn Hormay 1 – 3 Kim Hee-Jeong
Hajnalka Toth 4 – 3 Lee Keum-Nam
Ildikó Mincza-Nébald 5 – 1 Kim Mi-Jung
Hajnalka Toth 6 – 4 Kim Hee-Jeong
Adrienn Hormay 1 – 2 Kim Mi-Jung
Ildikó Mincza-Nébald 3 – 3 Lee Keum-Nam
Hajnalka Toth 0 – 2 Kim Mi-Jung
Ildikó Mincza-Nébald 0 – 0 Kim Hee-Jeong
Adrienn Hormay 20 – 15 Lee Keum-Nam

Seventh place match

South Korea South Korea 44 – 30 Greece Greece
Kim Hee-Jeong 4 – 4 Niki Sidiropoulou
Go Jung Nam 4 – 1 Jeanne Hristou
Lee Keum-Nam 3 – 1 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Go Jung Nam 4 – 2 Niki Sidiropoulou
Kim Hee-Jeong 4 – 4 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Lee Keum-Nam 3 – 3 Jeanne Hristou
Go Jung Nam 5 – 1 Dimitra Magkanoudaki
Lee Keum-Nam 8 – 9 Niki Sidiropoulou
Kim Hee-Jeong 9 – 5 Jeanne Hristou

Fifth place match

Hungary Hungary 32 – 31 China China
Ildikó Mincza-Nébald 2 – 5 Shen Weiwei
Adrienn Hormay 4 – 5 Zhong Weiping
Hajnalka Toth 2 – 2 Li Na
Ildikó Mincza-Nébald 7 – 4 Zhong Weiping
Hajnalka Toth 3 – 1 Shen Weiwei
Adrienn Hormay 3 – 2 Li Na
Hajnalka Toth 2 – 0 Zhong Weiping
Ildikó Mincza-Nébald 3 – 4 Li Na
Adrienn Hormay 5 – 8 Shen Weiwei

Bronze medal match

France France 45 – 37 Canada Canada
Maureen Nisima 4 – 1 Monique Kavelaars
Hajnalka Kiraly Picot 2 – 3 Sherraine MacKay
Laura Flessel-Colovic 3 – 0 Julie Leprohon
Hajnalka Kiraly Picot 7 – 3 Monique Kavelaars
Maureen Nisima 4 – 1 Julie Leprohon
Laura Flessel-Colovic 10 – 11 Sherraine MacKay
Hajnalka Kiraly Picot 1 – 5 Julie Leprohon
Laura Flessel-Colovic 9 – 7 Monique Kavelaars
Sarah Daninthe 5 – 6 Sherraine MacKay

Gold medal match

Russia Russia 34 – 28 Germany Germany
Tatiana Logounova 2 – 0 Imke Duplitzer
Karina Aznavourian 2 – 1 Britta Heidemann
Oxana Ermakova 1 – 0 Claudia Bokel
Karina Aznavourian 3 – 0 Imke Duplitzer
Tatiana Logounova 1 – 2 Claudia Bokel
Oxana Ermakova 7 – 6 Britta Heidemann
Karina Aznavourian 1 – 4 Claudia Bokel
Oxana Ermakova 3 – 3 Imke Duplitzer
Tatiana Logounova 14 – 12 Britta Heidemann

References

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