International Fencing Tournament 'The Golden Gate'






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Contest results
The Golden Gate-2007

History of the tournament

Contest results

Winners

Contest results

Finalists of the 2007 World Cup First Stage:

  • Harley Courtney (USA), born in 1990 - the 19th place in the junior rating and 21st place in the adult one.
  • Yana Zvereva (Russia), born in 1989 - the 10th place in the 2006 World Cadets' championship; 10th place in the junior rating.
  • Pochkalova Anfisa (Ukraine), born in 1990 - the bronze medalist of the Cadets' championship of Europe (2006), bronze medalist of the Spartakiada (Sports Games) in Ukraine (2007); the 67th place in the junior rating.
  • Padzhu Nelly (Estonia), born in 1990 - the 65th place in the junior rating.
  • Blokhina Katerina (Ukraine), born in 1989 - the silver medalist of the 2006 World Juniors Championship in a team event; the 66th place in the junior rating.
  • Kolobova Violetta (Russia), born in 1991 - the 115th place in the junior rating.
  • Vorobyova Juliya (Russia), born in 1990
  • Kochneva Olga (Russia), born in 1988 - the 43rd place in the junior rating.

Finalists on the first play of the 2006 World Cup:

  • Olena Shasharina (Russia), b. in 1987 - the 2006 Junior World Champion in team competitions. Number 7 (currently) in the world ranking.
  • Yana Zvereva (Russia), b. in 1989 - the 2006 Cadet World Championship, 10th place.
  • Olexandra Firsova (Ukraine), b. in 1988 - the 2004 Junior European Champion in team competitions, the 2005 European Championship bronze prize winner in team competitions.
  • Emma Samuelson (Sweden), b. in 1988 - the 2006 Junior World Championship bronze winner in individual competition, the 2005 Junior European Champion in team competitions, number 1 in the world ranking.
  • Di Loretto Stephania (Italy), b. in 1988
  • Kateryna Blokhina (Ukraine), b. in 1989 - the 2006 Junior World Championship silver prize winner in team competitions.
  • Yulia Nelyubova (Russia), b. in 1988 - the 2006 Junior World Champion in team competitions.
  • Kateryna Zhul'kova (Russia), b. in 1987.