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About Challenge Bernadotte

Challenge Bernadotte attracts the world's best men's épée fencers to Stockholm once a year.

The 2012 edition take place on 12-13 May.

Entrance fee
SEK 100 (under 18 free).
Buy tickets at the entrance to Eriksdalshallen.

Venue.

Invitation.

Registered fencers.

Programme

Friday 11 May

15:00 Pools and schedule will be announced
16:00-21:00 Equipment control
18:30 Referees Meeting

Saturday 12 May

08:00 Preliminary Rounds

Sunday 13 May

08:30 Direct Elimination, Table of 64
13:40 Quarterfinals (changed)
15:30 Semifinals and final

After the drama, Italy wins the day at Challenge Bernadotte

PRESS RELEASE 2010-03-07 -- When the world cup competition for national teams at Challenge Bernadotte in Stockholm ended on Sunday afternoon, Italy could steep highest on the podium after a very dramatic final which had to be decided in sudden death.

 

The first part of the final was dominated by Poland, despite having to substitute one fencer due to injury. After 7 of the 9 matches, Poland was in the lead by 33-30. At that time, Italy makes a substitution and puts in Paolo Pizzo, a highly accomplished and intensive fencer who could get Italy back in the match and even the score to 39-39. After the 9th and final match, the score was still tied; 41-41. In overtime, the very experienced Alfredo Rota could land the final touch and win the competition for Italy.

 

Results:

 

1: Italy

(Enrico Garozzo, Alfredo Rota, Paolo Pizzo, Matthew Trager)

 

2: Poland

(Tomasz Motyka, Robert Andrzejuk, Radoslaw Zawrotniak, Krysztof Mikolajczak)

 

3. Hungary

(Gabor Boczko, Peter Somfai, Geza Imre, Anras Redli)

 

24: Sweden

(Robin Kase, Vincent Alston, Carl Frisell, Tor Forsse)

 

For further information, please contact:

 

Peter Ejemyr

ejemyr@fencing.se

+46 733-611000

 

Pierre Thullberg

pierre@fencing.se

+46 706-831883

 

 

 

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