Fencing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Cadet male sabre

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These are the results of the cadet male sabre competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. The competition was held on August 15.

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Results

Pool Round

Pool 1

[1]

#NameBoutsVIndTGTRDiffRank
1234567
1Flag of Germany.svg  Richard Hübers  (GER)4D5V5V5V5V5V50.8332913+161
2Flag of France.svg  Arthur Zatko  (FRA)5V2D3D5V5V5V40.6672520+53
3Flag of Romania.svg  Dragoș Sîrbu  (ROU)4D5V2D5V2D5V30.5002321+24
4Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Mikhail Akula  (BLR)2D5V5V5V5V5V50.8332712+152
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Wang Jackson  (HKG)1D2D4D1D5V5V20.3331822–45
6Flag of Egypt.svg  Ziad Elsissy  (EGY)1D2D5V1D2D5V20.3331623–76
7Flag of Niger.svg  Djibrilla Issaka Kondo  (NIG)0D2D0D0D0D1D00.000330–277

Pool 2

#NameBoutsVIndTGTRDiffRank
123456
1Flag of Hungary.svg  András Szatmári  (HUN)3D4D5V5V5V30.6002214+82
2Flag of the United States.svg  Will Spear  (USA)5V5V3D1D5V30.6001916+33
3Flag of Russia.svg  Artur Okunev  (RUS)5V2D5V3D5V30.600202004
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Miguel Breault-Mallette  (CAN)1D5V3D2D5V20.4001621–55
5Flag of Italy.svg  Leonardo Affede  (ITA)3D5V5V5V5V40.8002315+81
6Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Jong-hun  (KOR)0D1D3D3D4D00.0001125–146

Bracket

[2]

 Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
                   
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Richard Hubers  (GER) 
16 BYE 
 1 Flag of Germany.svg  Richard Hubers  (GER)15 
 8 Flag of Romania.svg  Dragos Sirbu  (ROU)10 
9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Miguel Breault-Mallette  (CAN)8
8 Flag of Romania.svg  Dragos Sirbu  (ROU)15 
 1 Flag of Germany.svg  Richard Hubers  (GER)11 
 12 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Jong-Hun  (KOR)15 
5 Flag of Hungary.svg  András Szatmári  (HUN)14 
12 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Jong-Hun  (KOR)15 
 12 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Jong-Hun  (KOR)15
 4 Flag of France.svg  Arthur Zatko  (FRA)11 
13 Flag of Niger.svg  Djibrilla Issaka Kondo  (NIG)4
4 Flag of France.svg  Arthur Zatko  (FRA)15 
 12 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Jong-Hun  (KOR)15
 3 Flag of Italy.svg  Leonardo Affede  (ITA)8
3 Flag of Italy.svg  Leonardo Affede  (ITA) 
14 BYE 
 3 Flag of Italy.svg  Leonardo Affede  (ITA)15
 6 Flag of the United States.svg  Will Spear  (USA)9 
11 Flag of Egypt.svg  Ziad Elsissy  (EGY)10
6 Flag of the United States.svg  Will Spear  (USA)15 
 3 Flag of Italy.svg  Leonardo Affede  (ITA)15
 2 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Mikhail Akula  (BLR)12 
7 Flag of Russia.svg  Artur Okunev  (RUS)15 
10 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Wang Jackson  (HKG)14 
 7 Flag of Russia.svg  Artur Okunev  (RUS)12
 2 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Mikhail Akula  (BLR)15 
15 BYE
2 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Mikhail Akula  (BLR) 
Bronze Medal
   
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Richard Hubers  (GER)15
2 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Mikhail Akula  (BLR)13

Final standings

[3]

RankNameNOCTeam
Gold medal icon.svg Song Jong-Hun Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Asia 1
Silver medal icon.svg Leonardo Affede Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Europe 1
Bronze medal icon.svg Richard Hubers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Europe 2
4 Mikhail Akula Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus Europe 3
5 Arthur Zatko Flag of France.svg  France Europe 4
6 Will Spear Flag of the United States.svg  United States Americas 1
7 Artur Okunev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
8 Dragos Sirbu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
9 András Szatmári Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
10 Miguel Breault-Mallette Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Americas 2
11 Wang Jackson Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Asia 2
12 Ziad Elsissy Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Africa
13 Djibrilla Issaka Kondo Flag of Niger.svg  Niger

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