The 32nd FIE Fencing World Cup began in October 2002 and concluded in October 2003 at the 2003 World Fencing Championships in Havana, Cuba.
Date | Event | Type | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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8 September 2002 | Tournoi satellite épée masculine, Aarhus | Satellite | Jonas Nordby (NOR) | Mads Eriksen (DEN) | Gerald Hinz (GER) Sturla Torkildsen (NOR) |
13 October 2002 | Tournoi satellite épée masculine, Turku | Satellite | Kaido Kaaberma (EST) | Tor Forsse (SWE) | Aivar Liimets (EST) Péter Vánky (SWE) |
20 October 2002 | Tournoi satellite épée masculine, Oslo | Satellite | Magnus Nerell (SWE) | Claus Mørch (NOR) | Fredrik Nilsson (SWE) Sturla Torkildsen (NOR) |
27 October 2002 | Tournoi satellite épée masculine, Copenhague | Satellite | András Koroknay-Pál (FIN) | Viktor Zuikov (EST) | Sturla Torkildsen (NOR) Magnus Malmgren (SWE) |
26 January 2003 | Glaive de Tallin, Tallinn | World Cup | Basil Hoffmann (SUI) | Jörg Fiedler (GER) | Igor Turchin (RUS) Robert Dingl (SWE) |
2 February 2003 | Torneio Vitalis Cidade de Lisboa, Lisbon | Grand Prix | Ulrich Robeiri (FRA) | Frédéric Bouliere (FRA) | Christoph Marik (AUT) Francesco Martinelli (ITA) |
9 February 2003 | Tournoi Ciudad de Barcelona, Barcelona | Grand Prix | Iván Kovács (HUN) | Fabrice Jeannet (FRA) | Géza Imre (HUN) Tomasz Motyka (POL) |
23 February 2003 | Challenge Tokaj Express, Budapest | World Cup | Christoph Marik (AUT) | Alexander Gorbachuk (RUS) | Attila Fekete (HUN) Igor Turchin (RUS) |
2 March 2003 | Epee Club Trophy, London | World Cup | Daniel Strigel (GER) | Federico Bollati (ITA) | Péter Vánky (SWE) Jörg Fiedler (GER) |
9 March 2003 | Grand Prix de Slovaquie, Bratislava | World Cup | Marcel Fischer (SUI) | Vitaly Zakharov (BLR) | Alexandru Nyisztor (ROU) Arwin Kardolus (NED) |
16 March 2003 | Challenge R. Monal, Paris | World Cup | Ulrich Robeiri (FRA) | Christoph Kneip (GER) | Marcel Fischer (SUI) Frédéric Delpla (FRA) |
22 March 2003 | Epée Internationale de Montréal, Montreal | Grand Prix | Fabrice Jeannet (FRA) | Kaido Kaaberma (EST) | Ulrich Robeiri (FRA) Jörg Fiedler (GER) |
29 March 2003 | Coupe du Monde, Bogota | Grand Prix | Marcus Robatsch (AUT) | Christoph Marik (AUT) | Bas Verwijlen (NED) Marcel Fischer (SUI) |
27 April 2003 | Coupe du Monde, Tunis | Grand Prix | Christoph Marik (AUT) | Marcel Fischer (SUI) | Diego Confalonieri (ITA) Davide Schaier (ITA) |
3 May 2003 | Heidenheimer Pokal, Heidenheim | World Cup | Jérôme Jeannet (FRA) | Dmytro Chumak (UKR) | Fabrice Jeannet (FRA) Gauthier Grumier (FRA) |
11 May 2003 | Trophée Carroccio, Legnano | World Cup | Alfredo Rota (ITA) | Marcel Fischer (SUI) | Alexei Cheremski (BLR) Siebren Tigchelaar (NED) |
18 May 2003 | Coupe du Monde, Innsbruck | World Cup | Marcel Fischer (SUI) | Jörg Fiedler (GER) | Vitaliy Osharov (UKR) Attila Fekete (HUN) |
25 May 2003 | Coupe du Monde, Buenos Aires | World Cup | Yoeri Van Laecke (BEL) | Marcel Fischer (SUI) | Eduardo Sepulveda (ESP) Claus Mørch (NOR) |
8 June 2003 | Challenge Bernadotte, Stockholm | Grand Prix | Érik Boisse (FRA) | Tuo Tong (CHN) | Zhao Gang (CHN) Fabrice Jeannet (FRA) |
15 June 2003 | Grand Prix de Berne, Bern | World Cup | Péter Vánky (SWE) | Marcel Fischer (SUI) | Arwin Kardolus (NED) Alfredo Rota (ITA) |
24 June 2003 | Tournoi Ramon Fonst, Havana | World Cup | Christoph Marik (AUT) | Andrés Carillo (CUB) | Wolfgang Reich (GER) Weston Kelsey (USA) |
28 June 2003 | Coupe du Monde Gigante, Carolina, Puerto Rico | World Cup | José Luis Abajo (ESP) | Christoph Marik (AUT) | Alfredo Rota (ITA) Claus Mørch (NOR) |
5 July 2003 | Coupe du Monde, Teheran | World Cup | Yoeri Van Laecke (BEL) | Ralf Bißdorf (GER) | José Luis Abajo (ESP) Arwin Kardolus (NED) |
19 July 2003 | Challenge Australia, Sydney | World Cup | Zhao Gang (CHN) | Dmytro Karyuchenko (UKR) | Jérôme Jeannet (FRA) Érik Boisse (FRA) |
Date | Event | Type | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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8 September 2002 | Tournoi satellite épée masculine, Aarhus | Satellite | Carin Cederquist (DEN) | Jette Aagaard Rosenkvist (DEN) | Tine Høj Andersen (DEN) Wendy Kuiper (NED) |
13 October 2002 | Tournoi satellite épée masculine, Turku | Satellite | Irina Embrich (EST) | Olga Aleksejeva (EST) | Borbála Fábián (HUN) Valentina Zaitseva (EST) |
20 October 2002 | Tournoi satellite épée masculine, Oslo | Satellite | Maria Isaksson (SWE) | Hilla Hämäläinen (FIN) | Vera Heppt (NOR) Margrethe Mørch (NOR) |
27 October 2002 | Tournoi satellite épée masculine, Copenhague | Satellite | Anastassia Jelinevits (EST) | Sofie Larsson (SWE) | Olga Volovik (EST) Nina Björkman (FIN) |
25 January 2003 | Coupe Martini, Budapest | Grand Prix | Imke Duplitzer (GER) | Sherraine MacKay (CAN) | Iuliana Măceșeanu (ROU) Sonja Tol (NED) |
2 February 2003 | Prague d’Or, Prague | World Cup | Anna Sivkova (RUS) | Sonja Tol (NED) | Evelyn Halls (AUS) Lyubov Shutova (RUS) |
16 February 2003 | Ipswich Cup, Ipswich | World Cup | Claudia Bokel (GER) | Britta Heidemann (GER) | Imke Duplitzer (GER) Jessica Beer (NZL) |
23 February 2003 | Würth Cup, Tauberbischofsheim | World Cup | Adrienn Hormay (HUN) | Ildikó Mincza (HUN) | Anna Sivkova (RUS) Laura Flessel-Colovic (FRA) |
2 March 2003 | Coupe J.M. Rektor, Katowice | World Cup | Sonja Tol (NED) | Eva Vybornova (UKR) | Yana Shemyakina (UKR) Tatiana Misevich (UKR) |
16 March 2003 | Challenge J. Nowara, Luxembourg | World Cup | Sara Cristina Cometti (ITA) | Elisa Uga (ITA) | Marijana Marković (GER) Patricia Osyczka (GER) |
22 March 2003 | Tournoi de Saint Maur, Saint Maur | World Cup | Adrienn Hormay (HUN) | Laura Flessel-Colovic (FRA) | Hajnalka Tóth (HUN) Hajnalka Király-Picot (FRA) |
30 March 2003 | Coupe de Göteborg, Göteborg | World Cup | Sonja Tol (NED) | Britta Heidemann (GER) | Marijana Marković (GER) Gianna Hablützel-Bürki (SUI) |
26 April 2003 | Coupe du Monde, Tunis | Grand Prix | Laura Flessel-Colovic (FRA) | Claudia Bokel (GER) | Hajnalka Király-Picot (FRA) Sophie Lamon (SUI) |
4 May 2003 | Coupe du Monde, Mödling | World Cup | Sherraine MacKay (CAN) | Sonja Tol (NED) | Tatiana Logunova (RUS) Claudia Bokel (GER) |
10 May 2003 | Challenge Zürich, Zürich | World Cup | Lee Keum-nam (KOR) | Katja Nass (GER) | Sophie Lamon (SUI) Karina Aznavourian (RUS) |
17 May 2003 | Trophée Citta di Legnano, Legnano | World Cup | Zhang Li (CHN) | Shen Weiwei (CHN) | Lee Keum-nam (KOR) Tímea Nagy (HUN) |
24 May 2003 | Tournoi international de Malaga, Malaga | Grand Prix | Nadiya Kazimirchuk (UKR) | Tatiana Logunova (RUS) | Anna Sivkova (RUS) Ildikó Mincza (HUN) |
1 June 2003 | Challenge Jean Coibion, Welkenraedt | World Cup | Kim Hee-jeong (KOR) | Britta Heidemann (GER) | Nadiya Kazimirchuk (UKR) Gianna Hablützel-Bürki (SUI) |
21 June 2003 | Coupe du Monde, Havana | Grand Prix | Hajnalka Király-Picot (FRA) | Sophie Lamon (SUI) | Hajnalka Tóth (HUN) Eva Vybornova (UKR) |
29 June 2003 | Coupe du Monde Gigante, Carolina | World Cup | Laura Flessel-Colovic (FRA) | Maria Isaksson (SWE) | Cristiana Cascioli (ITA) Tímea Nagy (HUN) |
19 July 2003 | Challenge Australia, Sydney | Grand Prix | Sherraine MacKay (CAN) | Imke Duplitzer (GER) | Magdalena Grabowska (POL) Tatiana Logunova (RUS) |
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