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Sunday, September 24 Russia wins gold in team sabre
Reuters
SYDNEY, Australia -- Russia closed out the fencing
competition of the Sydney Games by beating France on Sunday night
to win the men's team sabre.
Russia won the final match 45-32.
"We had a strong team," Russia's Alexei Frossine said. "It
was our main event for the competition and we feel great happiness.
The last tussle put some psychological pressure on us, but not too
much."
Germany defeated Romania 45-27 to take the bronze.
"We want to be successful," Germany's Damien Touya said. "We
will try to beat our neighbors here on the stage. We will be
training and be back in four years."
Russia won four medals in fencing, including gold in men's
individual épée and women's team épée.
Italy also finished with three golds and five medals overall.
South Korea, Romania, France and Hungary each won a gold.
The Russians won seven of the nine bouts in the team sabre final
and had draws in the other two.
Stanislav Pozdniakov, who surprisingly failed to medal in the
individual event, won three of his bouts. Sergei Charikov, who
appeared to hurt his ankle in Sunday's quarterfinals, performed
well, as did final team member Alexei Frossine.
France's Damien Touya, the 1999 world champion, lost his three
bouts.
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