Men's sabre at the 2013 World Fencing Championships

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The Men's sabre event of the 2013 World Fencing Championships was held on August 7, 2013. The qualification was held on August 5, 2013.

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Medalists

On the podium: from left to right, Nikolay Kovalev, Veniamin Reshetnikov, Tiberiu Dolniceanu, and Aron Szilagyi Podium 2013 Fencing WCH SMS-IN t210026.jpg
On the podium: from left to right, Nikolay Kovalev, Veniamin Reshetnikov, Tiberiu Dolniceanu, and Áron Szilágyi
GoldFlag of Russia.svg  Veniamin Reshetnikov  (RUS)
SilverFlag of Russia.svg  Nikolay Kovalev  (RUS)
BronzeFlag of Romania.svg  Tiberiu Dolniceanu  (ROU)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Áron Szilágyi  (HUN)

Draw

Finals

All times are (UTC+2)

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18:50
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 15
 
19:45
 
Flag of Romania.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu 10
 
Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 15
 
19:05
 
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Kovalev 13
 
Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Kovalev 15
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Áron Szilágyi 14
 

Top half

Blue piste

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
1 Flag of Italy.svg Diego Occhiuzzi 15
64 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Soji Aiyenuro 6
1 Flag of Italy.svg Diego Occhiuzzi 14
32 Flag of Georgia.svg Sandro Bazadze 15
33 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Low Ho Tin 8
32 Flag of Georgia.svg Sandro Bazadze 15
32 Flag of Georgia.svg Sandro Bazadze 11
17 Flag of Germany.svg Max Hartung 15
17 Flag of Germany.svg Max Hartung 15
48 Flag of France.svg Julien Pillet 9
17 Flag of Germany.svg Max Hartung 15
16 Flag of Russia.svg Kamil Ibragimov 10
49 Flag of Japan.svg Tomohiro Shimamura 0
16 Flag of Russia.svg Kamil Ibragimov 15
17 Flag of Germany.svg Max Hartung 14
8 Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 15
9 Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Limbach 15
56 Flag of Georgia.svg Saba Sulamanidze 4
9 Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Limbach 15
24 Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmytro Pundyk 10
41 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Seppe van Holsbeke 8
24 Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmytro Pundyk 15
9 Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Limbach 9
8 Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 15
25 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Koniusz 11
40 Flag of Israel.svg Alexandre Woog 15
40 Flag of Israel.svg Alexandre Woog 8
8 Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 15
57 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Rousset 14
8 Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 15

Yellow piste

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
5 Flag of Romania.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu 15
60 Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Tokunan 7
5 Flag of Romania.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu 15
28 Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmytro Boiko 7
37 Flag of France.svg Vincent Anstett 12
28 Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmytro Boiko 15
5 Flag of Romania.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu 15
12 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Samele 12
21 Flag of the United States.svg Eli Dershwitz 12
44 Flag of Germany.svg Matyas Szabo 15
44 Flag of Germany.svg Matyas Szabo 12
12 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Samele 15
53 Flag of Senegal.svg Mamoudou Keita 10
12 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Samele 15
5 Flag of Romania.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu 15
13 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Berrè 4
13 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Berrè 15
52 Flag of Ukraine.svg Andriy Yagodka 13
13 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Berrè 15
45 Flag of Belarus.svg Valery Pryiemka 11
45 Flag of Belarus.svg Valery Pryiemka 15
20 Flag of Romania.svg Iulian Teodosiu 7
13 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Berrè 15
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Gu Bon-gil 12
29 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Philippe Beaudry 5
36 Flag of France.svg Boladé Apithy 15
36 Flag of France.svg Boladé Apithy 8
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Gu Bon-gil 15
61 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shaul Gordon 8
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Gu Bon-gil 15

Bottom half

Green piste

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
3 Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Kovalev 15
62 Flag of Singapore.svg Chan David Wei Ren 5
3 Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Kovalev 15
30 Flag of Brazil.svg Renzo Agresta 9
35 Flag of Benin.svg Yemi Geoffrey Apithy 14
30 Flag of Brazil.svg Renzo Agresta 15
3 Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Kovalev 15
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-hwan 13
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Honeybone 9
46 Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Eun-seok 15
46 Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Eun-seok 11
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-hwan 15
51 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chang Chi Hin Cyrus 9
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-hwan 15
3 Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Kovalev 15
38 Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 14
11 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksey Yakimenko 15
54 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Kelü 10
11 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksey Yakimenko 12
22 Flag of Romania.svg Alin Badea 15
43 Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Spear 13
22 Flag of Romania.svg Alin Badea 15
22 Flag of Romania.svg Alin Badea 13
38 Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 15
27 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Joseph Polossifakis 11
38 Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 15
38 Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 15
59 Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksei Likhacheuski 13
59 Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksei Likhacheuski 15
6 Flag of Germany.svg Benedikt Wagner 13

Red piste

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
7 Flag of the United States.svg Daryl Homer 15
58 Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Moreno 8
7 Flag of the United States.svg Daryl Homer 13
26 Flag of Hungary.svg Csanád Gémesi 15
39 Flag of the United States.svg Aleksander Ochocki 6
26 Flag of Hungary.svg Csanád Gémesi 15
26 Flag of Hungary.svg Csanád Gémesi 15
10 Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksandr Buikevich 10
23 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleh Shturbabin 15
42 Flag of South Korea.svg Won Jun-ho 13
23 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleh Shturbabin 10
10 Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksandr Buikevich 15
55 Flag of Vietnam.svg Vũ Thành An 14
10 Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksandr Buikevich 15
26 Flag of Hungary.svg Csanád Gémesi 9
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Áron Szilágyi 15
15 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Casares 15
50 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yevgeni Frolov 7
15 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Casares 14
18 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Montano 15
47 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sun Wei 8
18 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Montano 15
18 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Montano 9
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Áron Szilágyi 15
31 Flag of Poland.svg Adam Skrodzki 10
34 Flag of Romania.svg Ciprian Gălățanu 15
34 Flag of Romania.svg Ciprian Gălățanu 10
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Áron Szilágyi 15
63 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Escudero 6
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Áron Szilágyi 15

Final classification

2013 World Champion Veniamin Reshetnikov Veniamin Reshetnikov podium 2013 Fencing WCH SMS-IN t205818.jpg
2013 World Champion Veniamin Reshetnikov
RankAthleteNation
Gold medal icon.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Nikolay Kovalev Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Bronze medal icon.svg Áron Szilágyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
5 Enrico Berrè Flag of Italy.svg Italy
6 Max Hartung Flag of Germany.svg Germany
7 Csanád Gémesi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
8 András Szatmári Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
9 Gu Bon-Gil Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
10 Nicolas Limbach Flag of Germany.svg Germany
11 Aliaksandr Buikevich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
12 Luigi Samele Flag of Italy.svg Italy
13 Kim Jung-Hwan Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
14 Aldo Montano Flag of Italy.svg Italy
15 Alin Badea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
16 Sandro Bazadze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
17 Diego Occhiuzzi Flag of Italy.svg Italy
18 Daryl Homer Flag of the United States.svg United States
19 Aleksey Yakimenko Flag of Russia.svg Russia
20 Fernando Casares Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
21 Kamil Ibragimov Flag of Russia.svg Russia
22 Dmytro Pundyk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
22 Oleh Shturbabin Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
24 Dmytro Boiko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
25 Renzo Agresta Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
26 Ciprian Gălățanu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
27 Boladé Apithy Flag of France.svg France
28 Alexandre Woog Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
29 Matyas Szabo Flag of Germany.svg Germany
30 Valery Pryiemka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
31 Oh Eun-Seok Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
32 Aliaksei Likhacheuski Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
33 Benedikt Wagner Flag of Germany.svg Germany
34 James Honeybone Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
35 Iulian Teodosiu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
36 Eli Dershwitz Flag of the United States.svg United States
37 Marcin Koniusz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
38 Joseph Polossifakis Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
39 Philippe Beaudry Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
40 Adam Skrodzki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
41 Low Ho Tin Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
42 Yemi Geoffrey Apithy Flag of Benin.svg  Benin
43 Vincent Anstett Flag of France.svg France
44 Aleksander Ochocki Flag of the United States.svg United States
45 Seppe Van Holsbeke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
46 Won Jun-Ho Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
47 Jeff Spear Flag of the United States.svg United States
48 Sun Wei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
49 Julien Pillet Flag of France.svg France
50 Tomohiro Shimamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
51 Yevgeni Frolov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
52 Chang Chi Hin Cyrus Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
53 Andriy Yagodka Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
54 Mamoudou Keita Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
55 Jiang Kelü Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
56 Vũ Thành An Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
57 Saba Sulamanidze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
58 Nicolas Rousset Flag of France.svg France
59 Pablo Moreno Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
60 Kenta Tokunan Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
61 Shaul Gordon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
62 Chan David Wei Ren Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
63 Sergio Escudero Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
64 Soji Aiyenuro Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
65 Ricardo Alberto Bustamante Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
66 Mohammad Rahbari Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
67 Lam Hin Chung Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
68 Alexei Romanovitch Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
69 Mikolaj Grzegorek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
70 Caglayan Nehir Firat Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
71 Zhanserik Turlybekov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
72 Nikolász Iliász Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
73 Julian Ayala Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
74 Ziad Elsissy Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
75 Alvaro Lopez Mendez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
76 Jesus Carvajal Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
77 Adrian Acuna Ramirez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
78 Juan Vega Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
79 Abraham Rodriguez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
80 Farzad Baher Aresbaran Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
81 Jose M Gonzalez Dalmasy Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
82 Lyuboslav Burnev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
83 Alexander Crutchett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
84 Ilya Mokretcov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
85 Ali Pakdaman Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
86 Leu Clive Yi Yang Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
87 Wu Jie Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
88 Hernan Jansen Brito Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
89 Aly Adel Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
90 Choy Yu Yong Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
91 Ahmed Amr Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
91 Beka Bazadze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
93 Teddy Weller Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands
94 Mojtaba Abedini Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
95 Kohta Arai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
96 Jakub Ocinski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
97 Mark Peros Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
98 Shun Tanaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
99 Khaled Alshamlan Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
100 Guido Eduardo Mulero Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
101 Tywilliam Guzenski Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
102 Alexander Achten Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
103 Yan Hon Pan Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
104 Ibrahima Keita Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
105 Jan Doležal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
105 Curtis Miller Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
107 Adam Wilcock Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
108 Atanas Arnaudov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
109 Enrico Pezzi Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
110 Willian Zeytounlian Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
111 Zak Leonhard Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
112 Sutherlan Scudds Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
113 Ibrahim Ahmet Ant Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
114 Joaquin Alberto Tobar Martinez Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
115 Carlos Correa Vila Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
116 Gian Carlo Nocom Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
117 Yeraly Tilenshiyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
118 Yaniv Maimon Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
119 Tseng Lin Fang Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
120 Luis Leal Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
121 Evangelos Sarris Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
122 Maykel Berezovsky Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
122 Tarik Ruiz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
124 Sebastian Cuellar Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
125 Nebojsa Sreckovic Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
126 Luis Correa Vila Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
126 Jan Hoschna Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
128 Mikheil Mardaleishvili Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
129 Huzaimi Kassim Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei
130 Sadesh Chandana Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
131 Brayner Hernandez Espinal Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras
132 Jean Pérez Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay

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