From the 21st to the 28th February 2023 the European Championships for juniors and cadets were held in Tallinn.
Riposta Club was represented in both the men’s and women’s sabre competitions by Rosemarie Benciu (individual and team cadets), Ilinca Pantiș (individual and team juniors), Radu Nițu (individual and team juniors), as well as by coach Sandu Constantin.
Women’s Individual Cadet Sabre – February 21st
Results:
2ND ROUND:
Rosemarie Benciu (Romania) – Fidan Gulieva (Azerbaijan) 15-12
LAST 16:
Rosemarie Benciu (Romania) – Vasilena Krasteva (Bulgaria) 15-12
LAST 8:
Rosemarie Benciu (Romania) – Aurore Patrice (France) 15-14
In the final ranking, in which 66 competitors took part, Rosemarie Benciu came 6th.
Women’s Cadet Team Sabre – February 23rd
Results:
LAST 8:
Romania – Azerbaijan 45-31
SEMIFINALS:
Romania – Italy 45-38
FINAL:
Romania – Hungary 45-40
In the final ranking, in which 15 countries participated, the Romanian team, which included Rosemarie Benciu, Amalia Covaliu, Anastasia Fusea, Alexandra Mitruș, took 1st place.
Junior Women’s Individual Sabre – February 25th
Results:
1ST ROUND:
Catinca Dumitru (Romania) – Ilinca Pantiș (Romania) 15-7
In the final ranking, in which 61 competitors took part, Ilinca Pantiș came 33rd.
Junior Women’s Team Sabre – February 27th
Rezultate:
LAST 16:
Romania – Great Britain 45-29
LAST 8:
Romania – France 30-45
TURNEUL PENTRU LOCURILE 5-8:
Romania – Germany 44-45
Romania – Poland 45-32
In the final ranking, in which 15 countries participated, Romania’s team, which included Ilinca Pantiș, Amalia Covaliu, Alexandra Mitruș and Amalia Stan, came 7th.
Junior Men’s Individual Sabre – February 26th
Results:
2ND ROUND:
Radu Nițu (Romania) – Magsud Huseynli (Azerbaijan) 15-6
LAST 8:
Radu Nițu (Romania) – Aslan Tolga (Turkey) 8-15
In the final ranking, in which 75 competitors took part, Radu Nițu came 9th.
Junior Men’s Team Sabre – February 28th
Results:
LAST 16:
Romania – Ukraine 45-26
LAST 8:
Romania – Bulgaria 45-32
SEMIFINALS:
Romania – Italy 45-42
FINAL:
Romania – Hungary 45-31
In the final ranking, in which 17 countries participated, the Romanian team, which included Radu Nițu, Casian Cîdu, Vlad Covaliu and Mihnea Enache, came 1st.