Thanks for the review, amazing video. I think the women qualification would also be relevant to talk about, especially with Georgiadou and Gkountoura having to fight for the European spot if they don’t qualify as a team (which is very likely to happen)
Man I'm still so mad that Hungary won the championship for mens sabre. Korea was so close. Straight up has been my favorite country in fencing my entire life. Koreas fencers are just so graceful and skilled. I really thought they would win again. Anyway great video man. Keep up the good work slicer
I saw Colin Heathcock in this video. I recently had the honor of wearing his lame at an in-house tournament because I go to the fencing school that he went to! I think it is so amazing that he qualified for Paris!
Be honest with me. Imagine me, a guy who's entering the fencing game for the first time I'm Portuguese. What do I have to do to represent my country in the Olympics? Why do I need a team? If I do nicely individual, can I still enter? I'm so confused about this qualification process.
If you don't qualify with a team you have two options: 1) qualify as one of the top two highest ranked European fencers who haven't qualified with a team 2) win the european zonal qualifying tournament (a last chance competition where each country that hasn't qualified a fencer yet can send one fencer) Qualifying for the Olympics as a European is insanely hard.
@@CRAZYIDI0T Same system for each weapon. Teams have two ways to qualify: 1) Be ranked in the top four 2) Be the highest ranked team in their zone outside of the top four Qualifying a team is also really hard for europeans, but if you do then it means you get three fencers qualified for the individual event so team qualification is suuuper important
More great analysis from Slicer Saber, thank you so much!
It's soo cool that you started doing voice content, it's quite relaxing!
Thanks for the review, amazing video.
I think the women qualification would also be relevant to talk about, especially with Georgiadou and Gkountoura having to fight for the European spot if they don’t qualify as a team (which is very likely to happen)
Man I'm still so mad that Hungary won the championship for mens sabre. Korea was so close. Straight up has been my favorite country in fencing my entire life. Koreas fencers are just so graceful and skilled. I really thought they would win again. Anyway great video man. Keep up the good work slicer
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I saw Colin Heathcock in this video. I recently had the honor of wearing his lame at an in-house tournament because I go to the fencing school that he went to! I think it is so amazing that he qualified for Paris!
I just started foil fencing idk how I never heard of the qualifications happening
where can I get that Arron zsilagyi movie
Not sure sorry, i haven't seen it
HBO Max. Idk if it's geographically restricted or not, i can see it there
God I just love this channel
Hey love the Vids keep it up (:
What is your opinion about Iran Sabre team and their place in Olympic 2024?
you got me real confused when you said doddo and put a picture of do gyeongdong 🤣
Be honest with me. Imagine me, a guy who's entering the fencing game for the first time I'm Portuguese. What do I have to do to represent my country in the Olympics? Why do I need a team? If I do nicely individual, can I still enter? I'm so confused about this qualification process.
If you don't qualify with a team you have two options:
1) qualify as one of the top two highest ranked European fencers who haven't qualified with a team
2) win the european zonal qualifying tournament (a last chance competition where each country that hasn't qualified a fencer yet can send one fencer)
Qualifying for the Olympics as a European is insanely hard.
@@SlicerSabre does this also apply to foil and epee? Wow. It really is tough. How do you qualify as a team?
@@CRAZYIDI0T Same system for each weapon. Teams have two ways to qualify:
1) Be ranked in the top four
2) Be the highest ranked team in their zone outside of the top four
Qualifying a team is also really hard for europeans, but if you do then it means you get three fencers qualified for the individual event so team qualification is suuuper important
@@SlicerSabre Do you think an underdog country can cause the upset and become ranking 4?
I thought top 16 in the world are gaurenteed a spot in the Olympics?
I don't think that is the case this time. The qualification criteria can be found on the link in the description,
Number 9 was best
I thought it was going to start with Kanye West and Jay-Z