Erica Cipressa

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Erica Cipressa
Personal information
Born (1996-05-18) 18 May 1996 (age 28)
Mirano, Italy
Sport
Country Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Sport Fencing
Club Fiamme Oro [1]
Medal record
Olympic Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2020 Tokyo Foil team
Universiade
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Naples Foil individual
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Naples Foil team

Erica Cipressa (born 18 May 1996) is an Italian right-handed foil fencer and 2021 team Olympic bronze medalist. [2]

Contents

She won two gold medals at the 2019 Summer Universiade. [3] [4] [5]

Biography

She is the daughter of the former Olympic champion Andrea Cipressa. [6]

Medal Record

Olympic Games

YearLocationEventPosition
2021 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan Team Women's Foil3rd [7]

World Cup

DateLocationEventPosition
2019-05-03 Flag of Germany.svg Tauberbischofsheim, Germany Individual Women's Foil3rd [8]
2018-02-02 Flag of Algeria.svg Algier, Algeria Individual Women's Foil2nd [9]
2022-04-29 Flag of Germany.svg Tauberbischofsheim, Germany Individual Women's Foil3rd [10]

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References

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  6. "Da Cuomo a Cipressa, tanti figli d'arte". ansa.it. 6 July 2019.
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