Tokyo 2021 [FINAL] France v Russia | Olympic Fencing | Men's Foil Team Highlights

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
  • 0:00 A. Borodachev v Le Pechoux
    0:57 K. Borodachev v Mertine
    1:31 Safin v Lefort
    2:23 A. Borodachev v Mertine
    3:58 Safin v Le Pechoux
    4:52 K. Borodachev v Lefort
    6:16 Safin v Mertine
    7:10 A. Borodachev v Lefort
    7:54 K. Borodachev v Le Pechoux
    Highlights of the Olympic Final Men's Foil Team bout between France and Russia. This was the match up of the Rio 2016 Olympic final also, which Russian won.
    Out of both teams only Safin, Le Pechoux, and Lefort had attended an Olympic games prior to Tokyo 2021.
    Team France: Erwan Le Pechoux, Enzo Lefort, Julian Mertine, Maxime Pauty
    Team Russia: Kirill Borodachev, Anton Borodachev, Timur Safin, Vladislav Mylnikov
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  • @Dancingtuna
    @Dancingtuna  2 роки тому +31

    Le Pechoux's fencing is so clean, it's a shame to see him go. I haven't watched many French lefties besides him and Cadot, but it feels like none of the French fencers have copied his style. I have the same thoughts on Joppich too.
    It feels like Le Pechoux and Joppich don't get copied often even though they were really successful. Maybe because fencers have gotten taller on average, so there are fewer fencers to physiologically make them work. Or perhaps their styles still carry a lot over from the more defensive meta of fencing, so copying them isn't necessary.
    Would love to hear some thoughts on this.
    As always, timestamps for bouts are in the descriptions.

    • @benc3638
      @benc3638 2 роки тому +3

      I've always thought that nobody copies that style anymore simply cause its much older compared to whats around now, like there are plenty of shorter fencers around but none came up during the same time period and became as successful as those two so they're like the last of their kind and its extremely difficult to fence the way they do.
      Most of the shorter fencers I see now are all about speed and aggression for the most part. Almost everything is about controlling the bout and being more aggressive now that the more passive defensive styles have lost their glamor but as I fenced more tournaments when I got into fencing and went against defensive/passive fencers I used to get destroyed by them cause they're just so strong in their element.
      I just find it fascinating how they make those actions look so easy, as a newer fencer I always thought they looked like they weren't even ready to defend as I was always taught a much more aggressive defensive style and to not let the opposing fencer run down the strip lol. So from my experience, just changing times and metas.

  • @maxl3189
    @maxl3189 2 роки тому +9

    Great footwork

  • @ericdew2021
    @ericdew2021 2 роки тому +21

    The 2020(1) Olympics is the passing of some tremendous MF fencers: Joppich and Kleinbrink, Le Pechoux, Meinhardt, not sure which of the GB fencers, probably Cassara and maybe one or two other Italians, several of the Russian members like Safin. There will be a whole slew of new faces for 2024 in Paris.

  • @mirtodeluna4947
    @mirtodeluna4947 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for this video

  • @strasbourgeois1
    @strasbourgeois1 Рік тому

    Well, what can we say, fencing in French.

    • @inugaminagayasu8847
      @inugaminagayasu8847 5 місяців тому

      Not really, Russia won the most medals in summary on Tokyo's Olympics. It's official, check this
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics
      They have +3 more medals then the French (they have 5 medals in total)

  • @data5859
    @data5859 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank god Russia didn’t win

    • @inugaminagayasu8847
      @inugaminagayasu8847 5 місяців тому +4

      Why? You hate Russia and russian people? Well, they still won gold medals in sabre, female team foil. Silver medals in men team foil/epee.

    • @data5859
      @data5859 4 місяці тому

      @@inugaminagayasu8847I just hate them. Plus my country has a bad history with Russia.