Fencing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's foil

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Women's foil
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Fencing pictogram.svg
Venue Sydney Exhibition Centre
Dates21 September 2000
Competitors40 from 21 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Valentina Vezzali Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Silver medal icon.svg Rita König Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Giovanna Trillini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  1996
2004  

The women's foil was one of ten fencing events on the fencing at the 2000 Summer Olympics programme. It was the sixteenth appearance of the event. The competition was held on 21 September 2000. 40 fencers from 21 nations competed. [1]

Contents

Draw

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Valentina Vezzali  (ITA)15
 
 
 
Flag of Romania.svg  Laura Cârlescu-Badea  (ROU) 8
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Valentina Vezzali  (ITA)15
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Rita König  (GER) 5
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Rita König  (GER)15
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanna Trillini  (ITA) 10
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
 
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanna Trillini  (ITA)15
 
 
Flag of Romania.svg  Laura Cârlescu-Badea  (ROU) 9

Section 1

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
   
    Flag of Italy.svg  Valentina Vezzali  (ITA)15 
Flag of Canada.svg  Jujie Luan  (CAN)8  Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Seo Mi-Jeong  (KOR)3 
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Seo Mi-Jeong  (KOR)15   Flag of Italy.svg  Valentina Vezzali  (ITA)15 
     Flag of Poland.svg  Sylwia Gruchała  (POL)8 
    Flag of Poland.svg  Sylwia Gruchała  (POL)15 
    Flag of Hungary.svg  Edina Knapek  (HUN)6 
     Flag of Italy.svg  Valentina Vezzali  (ITA)9
     Flag of Romania.svg  Reka Zsofia Lazăr-Szabo  (ROU)8
    Flag of Romania.svg  Reka Zsofia Lazăr-Szabo  (ROU)15 
    Flag of Canada.svg  Julie Mahoney  (CAN)10 
     Flag of Romania.svg  Reka Zsofia Lazăr-Szabo  (ROU)15 
Flag of the United States.svg  Ann Marsh  (USA)15   Flag of the United States.svg  Ann Marsh  (USA)7 
Flag of Egypt.svg  Shaimaa El-Gammal  (EGY)7  Flag of the United States.svg  Ann Marsh  (USA)15   
    Flag of Russia.svg  Yekaterina Yusheva  (RUS)9   
   

Section 2

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
   
    Flag of Italy.svg  Diana Bianchedi  (ITA)15 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nelya Sevostiyanova  (KAZ)3  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yuan Li  (CHN)7 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yuan Li  (CHN)15   Flag of Italy.svg  Diana Bianchedi  (ITA)15 
     Flag of Israel.svg  Ayelet Ohayon  (ISR)12 
    Flag of Israel.svg  Ayelet Ohayon  (ISR)15 
    Flag of France.svg  Adeline Wuillème  (FRA)12 
     Flag of Italy.svg  Diana Bianchedi  (ITA)4
     Flag of Romania.svg  Laura Badea-Cârlescu  (ROU)15
    Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Meng Jie  (CHN)15 
    Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Rybicka  (POL)9 
     Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Meng Jie  (CHN)7 
Flag of Cuba.svg  Migsey Dussu  (CUB)15   Flag of Romania.svg  Laura Badea-Cârlescu  (ROU)15 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Liudmyla Vasylieva  (UKR)6  Flag of Cuba.svg  Migsey Dussu  (CUB)6   
    Flag of Romania.svg  Laura Badea-Cârlescu  (ROU)15   
   

Section 3

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
   
    Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanna Trillini  (ITA)15 
Flag of Australia.svg  Jo Halls  (AUS)7  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Eloise Smith  (GBR)2 
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Eloise Smith  (GBR)15   Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanna Trillini  (ITA)15 
     Flag of the United States.svg  Iris Zimmermann  (USA)4 
    Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Sharkova-Sidorova  (RUS)12 
    Flag of the United States.svg  Iris Zimmermann  (USA)15 
     Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanna Trillini  (ITA)9
     Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xiao Aihua  (CHN)8
    Flag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Boyko  (RUS)9 
    Flag of Poland.svg  Magdalena Mroczkiewicz  (POL)15 
     Flag of Poland.svg  Magdalena Mroczkiewicz  (POL)13 
Flag of Japan.svg  Miwako Shimada  (JPN)13   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xiao Aihua  (CHN)15 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Alejandra Carbone  (ARG)15  Flag of Argentina.svg  Alejandra Carbone  (ARG)8   
    Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xiao Aihua  (CHN)15   
   

Section 4

Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
   
    Flag of Hungary.svg  Aida Mohamed  (HUN)15 
Flag of Algeria.svg  Wassila Rédouane-Saïd-Guerni  (ALG)3  Flag of Japan.svg  Yuko Arai  (JPN)6 
Flag of Japan.svg  Yuko Arai  (JPN)15   Flag of Hungary.svg  Aida Mohamed  (HUN)15 
     Flag of Germany.svg  Monika Weber-Koszto  (GER)10 
    Flag of Hungary.svg  Gabriella Lantos  (HUN)6 
    Flag of Germany.svg  Monika Weber-Koszto  (GER)15 
     Flag of Hungary.svg  Aida Mohamed  (HUN)8
     Flag of Germany.svg  Rita König  (GER)15
    Flag of the United States.svg  Felicia Zimmermann  (USA)8 
    Flag of Germany.svg  Rita König  (GER)15 
     Flag of Germany.svg  Rita König  (GER)15 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olha Leleiko  (UKR)14   Flag of Germany.svg  Sabine Bau  (GER)11 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olena Koltsova  (UKR)15  Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olena Koltsova  (UKR)6   
    Flag of Germany.svg  Sabine Bau  (GER)15   
   

Results

RankFencerCountry
Gold medal icon.svg Valentina Vezzali Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Silver medal icon.svg Rita König Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Giovanna Trillini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
4 Laura Cârlescu-Badea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
5 Xiao Aihua Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
6 Diana Bianchedi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
7 Aida Mohamed Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
8 Reka Zsofia Lazăr-Szabo Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
9 Sabine Bau Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
10 Monika Weber-Koszto Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
11 Iris Zimmermann Flag of the United States.svg  United States
12 Meng Jie Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
13 Sylwia Gruchała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
14 Magdalena Mroczkiewicz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
15 Ayelet Ohayon Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
16 Ann Marsh Flag of the United States.svg  United States
17 Yekaterina Yusheva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
18 Adeline Wuillème Flag of France.svg  France
19 Svetlana Boyko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
20 Felicia Zimmermann Flag of the United States.svg  United States
21 Edina Knapek Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
22 Anna Rybicka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
23 Olga Sharkova-Sidorova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
24 Gabriella Lantos Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
25 Julie Mahoney Flag of Canada.svg  Canada
26 Yuko Arai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
27 Yuan Li Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
28 Eloise Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
29 Olena Koltsova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
30 Seo Mi-Jeong Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
31 Migsey Dussu Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
32 Alejandra Carbone Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
33 Miwako Shimada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
34 Liudmyla Vasylieva Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
35 Jujie Luan Flag of Canada.svg  Canada
36 Olha Leleiko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
37 Jo Halls Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
38 Nelya Sevostiyanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
39 Wassila Rédouane-Saïd-Guerni Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
40 Shaimaa El-Gammal Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt

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