Fencing: two Hungarian silver medals at the Budapest duel GP
Two Hungarian medals at the dueling Grand Prix in Budapest: Anna Kun and Dávid Nagy both won silver medals in the BOK Hall.
Gábor Boczkó proved to be a great fortune teller: the federal captain said on Friday, two of the ten Hungarians who made it to the main table, he hopes to make it to the top eight, and one of them will win a medal in the duelers’ Grand Prix in Budapest a silver medalist duel fought that one of the three Hungarians could get to the eighth board.
And it happened.
In the case of the men, Máté Koch and Dávid Nagy (both Vasas SC) got to the eighth board, while in the case of the ladies Anna Anna (OMS-Tata) could tell all about herself, and even Nagy and Kun were successful in the top eight, so on Sunday 17 Around the hour we were able to book in the BOK Hall that the fight would end with two Hungarian medals.
The only question was how.
Well, Anna had a great time in the semi-finals, but more importantly, she did so freely and patiently, and she wasn’t scared when her Estonian opponent drove with two showers – she was brave, gave great hits, and at the end of her ass she was very applauded. said the Hungarian girl made it to the finals.
And in the second semi-final of the ladies, many of them followed the European Championships in Novi Sad with their phones, where the Hungarian men’s sword team also showed that ours is a real fencing nation: Hanzély Zsombor (TFSE), Godó Frigyes (BVSC-Zugló) The quartet composed by Kornél Péch (KVSE) and Oszkár Vajda (TFSE) won a gold medal after beating Romania 45-36 in the final.
There was no time in the BOK Hall to celebrate the success of the cadet, as David the Great was already on the piste – and once Anna had reached the final, David did the same.
The Hungarian success day seemed to be continuing in the women’s finals, as Anna Kun was still fighting well, although everything could be said about her Italian half, Alberta Santucció: on the other hand – unfortunately, the latter is played by Anna Anna, who received eight inches in a series and ended up with a band hit, making it 15-7.
“My goal was to be in the top eight, as it has been done several times this season, I have thoroughly surpassed that. When I got into the top four, I didn’t want to stop anymore, I’m sorry that the final turned out that way. Of course, I’m disappointed with the defeat now, it will be for a few days, but overall I’m very happy with this silver medal, especially the fact that I won it in Budapest, and in front of an audience. There are competitions coming up, of course the World Cup at the end of July will be the most important of these, and of course the continental competition that will take place a month earlier, I am preparing for these and I want to win a medal in both world competitions ”- said Anna Anna after the final.
Then we could see something similar in the men’s final, although David the Great fought, but the Venezuelan Ruben Limardo Gascon fought great, so he won the gold medal, David the Great and the silver.
“I had some very good asses during the day, but I got tired by the end. He fought the way I knew and endured, he ran so much in the final ”- said David the Great.
DUBBORY GRAND PRIZE COMPETITION, BUDAPEST
Men. For the top 32: Bányai-Pereira (Spanish) 13–12, Rédli – Fougy 15–10, Berta – Frazao (Portuguese) 15–11, Andrásfi – Lubieniecki (Polish) 15–11, Nagy D. – Jerent 14–13, Bakos – Bellmann ( German) 15–14, Koch – Tulen (Dutch) 15–12, Hamilton-Meike – Fava (French) 15–10, Siklósi – Schmier (German) 15–14, Vismara – Keszthelyi 15–10. For the top 16:
Bányai – Cannone (French) 15–10, Andrásfi – Bargues (Spanish) 13–12, Nagy D. – Borel (French) 15–8, Bakos – Heinzer (Switzerland) 15–9, Koch – Kano (Japan) 15– 11. Hamilton-Meike-Siklósi 15–10, Minobe (Japan) –Rédli 15–10, Beskin (Israel) –Berta 15–12. Eighth Final: Nagy D. – Andrásfi 15–8, Koch – Hamilton-Meike 15–11, Cimini (Italian) –Bányai 15–12, Vourinen (Finnish) –Bakos 15–9. Quarterfinal: Nagy D. – Kurbanov (Kazakh) 15–10, Vourinen – Koch 15–6. Semifinal: Nagy-Vourinen 12–11. Finals: Limardo Gascon (Venezuela) –Great D. 13–5. Final result: 1. Ruben Limardo Gascon, 2. David the Great, 3. Vourinen and Cimini, … 8. Máté Koch, … 12. Hamilton-Meike Jonathan, 13. Bányai Zsombor, 14. Bakos Bálint, 15. Andrásfi Tibor, … 18. Gergely Siklósi, … 24. András Rédli, … 29. Berta Dániel, … 54. Keszthely Zsombor. Women. For the top 32: Kun – Jaramillo Quevedo (Colombia) 15–9, Muhari – Differt (Estonia) 15–11, Songa Sera (South Korea) –Gam 15–9. For the top 16: Kun – Li Hje In (South Korea) 15–12, Favre (Switzerland) –Muhari 15–12. Eighth Final: Kun – Kong (Hong Kong) 13–12. Quarterfinal: Kun – Kuusk (Estonia) 15–9. Semifinal: Kun – Lehis (Estonian) 14–11. Finals: Santuccio (Italian) –Kun 15–7. Final result: 1. Santuccio, 2. Kun Anna, 3. Choi In Jeong (South Korea) and Lehis, … 32. Eszter Muhari, … 62. Gnam Tamara