Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's team épée

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{{Infobox Olympic event

| event = Women's team épée

| games = 2020 Summer

| image = Fencing pictogram.svg

| caption = Olympic fencing

| venue = Makuhari Messe

| date = 27 July 2021

| competitors = 32

| nations = 8

| win_value =

| gold = Julia Beljajeva
Irina Embrich
Erika Kirpu
Katrina Lehis

| goldNOC = EST

| silver = Choi In-jeong
Kang Young-mi
Lee Hye-in
Song Se-ra

| silverNOC = KOR

| bronze = Rossella Fiamingo
Federica Isola
Mara Navarria
Alberta Santuccio

| bronzeNOC = ITA

| prev = 2016

| next = 2024

}}

{{Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics}}

The women's team épée event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 27 July 2021 at the Makuhari Messe.{{cite web|url=https://tokyo2020.org/en/schedule/fencing-schedule |title=Fencing Competition Schedule |publisher=Tokyo 2020 |accessdate=25 November 2020 }} 24 fencers (8 teams of 3) from 8 nations competed.{{cite web |url = http://www.pzszerm.pl/static/domain/files/others/136/136/13693_10._tokyo_2020_-_qualification_system_-_fencing_-_ang.pdf |title = Qualification System – Games of the XXXII Olympiad – Fencing |publisher = Fédération Internationale d'Escrime |format = PDF |accessdate = 26 December 2018 |archive-date = 9 May 2018 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180509221611/http://www.pzszerm.pl/static/domain/files/others/136/136/13693_10._tokyo_2020_-_qualification_system_-_fencing_-_ang.pdf |url-status = dead }}

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Background

This was the 6th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since 1996 except 2008 (during the time when team events were rotated off the schedule, with only two of the three weapons for each of the men's and women's categories).

The reigning Olympic champion is Romania (Loredana Dinu, Simona Gherman, Simona Pop, and Ana Maria Popescu). The reigning World Champion is China (Lin Sheng, Sun Yiwen, Xu Anqi, and Zhu Mingye).

Qualification

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A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter a team of 3 fencers in the women's team épée. These fencers also automatically qualified for the individual event.

There are 8 dedicated quota spots for women's team épée. They are allocated as through the world team ranking list of 5 April 2021. The top 4 spots, regardless of geographic zone, qualify (China, Poland, ROC, and South Korea). The next four spots are allocated to separate geographic zones, as long as an NOC from that zone is in the top 16. These places went to Hong Kong (Asia/Oceania), the United States (Americas), and Italy (Europe); no team from Africa was in the top 16, so the place was reallocated to the next-best team regardless of zone: Estonia.

Additionally, there are 8 host/invitational spots that can be spread throughout the various fencing events. Japan qualified one women's épée fencer through normal individual qualification, but did not use host quota places to complete a women's épée team.

The COVID-19 pandemic delayed many of the events for qualifying for fencing, moving the close of the rankings period back to April 5, 2021 rather than the original April 4, 2020.[https://academyoffencingmasters.com/blog/olympic-fencing-qualification-updates-may-2020/ Academy of Fencing Masters]

Competition format

The 2020 tournament is a single-elimination tournament, with classification matches for all places. Each match features the three fencers on each team competing in a round-robin, with 9 three-minute bouts to 5 points; the winning team is the one that reaches 45 total points first or is leading after the end of the nine bouts. Standard épée rules regarding target area, striking, and priority are used.[https://www.nbcolympics.com/fencing/ NBC]{{cite web |url=https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/en/sports/fencing/ |title=Fencing |access-date=30 June 2021 |archive-date=3 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210703143538/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/en/sports/fencing/ |url-status=dead }}

Schedule

The competition is held over a single day, Tuesday, 27 July. The first session runs from 11:25 a.m. to approximately 3:20 p.m. (when all matches except the bronze and gold medal finals are expected to conclude), after which there is a break until 6:30 p.m. before the medal bouts are held.

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

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! Date

! Time

! Round

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| Tuesday, 27 July 2021

11:25
 
 
 
18:30
 
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Classification 7/8
Classification 5/6
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match

Results

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|bold_winner=high

|team-width=210

|Consol=Bronze medal bout

|3rdplace=yes

||{{flagIOC|CHN|2020 Summer}}|44|{{flagIOC|HKG|2020 Summer}}|32

||{{flagIOC|USA|2020 Summer}}|33|{{flagIOC|KOR|2020 Summer}}|38

||{{flagIOC|ROC|2020 Summer}}|31|{{flagIOC|ITA|2020 Summer}}|33

||{{flagIOC|EST|2020 Summer}}|29|{{flagIOC|POL|2020 Summer}}|26

||{{flagIOC|CHN|2020 Summer}}|29|{{flagIOC|KOR|2020 Summer}}|38

||{{flagIOC|ITA|2020 Summer}}|34|{{flagIOC|EST|2020 Summer}}|42

||{{flagIOC|KOR|2020 Summer}}|32|{{flagIOC|EST|2020 Summer}}|36

||{{flagIOC|CHN|2020 Summer}}|21|{{flagIOC|ITA|2020 Summer}}|23

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5–8th place classification

{{#invoke:RoundN|N4

|bold_winner=high

|team-width=210

|RD1=5–8th place semifinals

|RD2=Fifth place bout

|Consol=Seventh place bout

|3rdplace=yes

||{{flagIOC|HKG|2020 Summer}}|31|{{flagIOC|USA|2020 Summer}}|42

||{{flagIOC|ROC|2020 Summer}}|25|{{flagIOC|POL|2020 Summer}}|31

||{{flagIOC|USA|2020 Summer}}|33|{{flagIOC|POL|2020 Summer}}|26

||{{flagIOC|HKG|2020 Summer}}|28|{{flagIOC|ROC|2020 Summer}}|27

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Final classification

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RankTeamclass="unsortable" |Athlete
{{gold1}}align="left" | {{FlagIOC|EST|2020 Summer}}align="left" |Julia Beljajeva
Irina Embrich
Erika Kirpu
Katrina Lehis
{{silver2}}align="left" | {{FlagIOC|KOR|2020 Summer}}align="left" |Choi In-jeong
Kang Young-mi
Lee Hye-in
Song Se-ra
{{bronze3}}align="left" | {{FlagIOC|ITA|2020 Summer}}align="left" |Rossella Fiamingo
Federica Isola
Mara Navarria
Alberta Santuccio
4align="left" | {{FlagIOC|CHN|2020 Summer}}align="left" |Zhu Mingye
Xu Anqi
Lin Sheng
Sun Yiwen
5align="left" | {{FlagIOC|USA|2020 Summer}}align="left" |Anna van Brummen
Katharine Holmes
Kelley Hurley
Courtney Hurley
6align="left" | {{FlagIOC|POL|2020 Summer}}align="left" |Ewa Trzebińska
Magdalena Piekarska
Aleksandra Jarecka
Renata Knapik-Miazga
7align="left" | {{FlagIOC|HKG|2020 Summer}}align="left" |Kaylin Hsieh
Vivian Kong
Coco Lin
Chu Ka Mong
8align="left" | {{FlagIOC|RUS|2020 Summer}}align="left" |Yulia Lichagina
Violetta Khrapina
Aizanat Murtazaeva
Violetta Kolobova

References

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