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Olympics-Fencing-Carnage for world number ones in third day of fencing at Paris Games

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PARIS - It was a day of carnage for world numbers ones in fencing at the Paris Games on Monday, with Japan's Misaki Emura in women's sabre and Tommaso Marini of Italy in men's foil both getting knocked out before the quarter-finals.


Emura, the 2022 and 2023 world champion, was evicted 15-7 by 24th ranked Choi Se-bin of South Korea in the round of 16.


"Today the way I fenced was not my fencing and I'm very sad, upset, because I didn't do my best," a stunned Emura told reporters.


"Everything: mind, body, tactics were not enough. I can do more. I think I had to train more, I was not a champion, not strong today. I feel very sorry for my supporters."


Emura was already struggling in the second round after getting a bye through the first round, winning a tight contest 15-14 against Ukraine's Olena Kravatska.


Her exit opens the path for France's favourite Sara Balzer, ranked number two in the world, who also moved into the semi-finals, where she will face Olga Kharlan of Ukraine.


Balzer's countrywoman Manon Apithy-Brunet also advanced to the semi-finals, after winning a disputed and contentious bout 15-14 against Greece's Theodora Gkoutoura. She will face Choi, the fencer who took out Emura.


On the men's foil side, Marini initially looked like he would cruise to victory before being upset 15-14 by Maxime Pauty. The Frenchman launched a remarkable comeback from 10-2 down.


Marini, the 2023 world champion and world number one in foil, was stunned by his opponent's victorious rally and asked the referee to check the video after almost every touch.


Pauty went on to lose to Japan's Kazuki Iimura 15-14 in quarter-finals. Iimura will face reigning champion Cheung Ka-long of Hong Kong in the semi-finals.


France's favourite Enzo Lefort, ranked sixth, was taken out by Cheung 15-14 in a nerve-wracking quarter-final bout.


France's medal hopes for the day now solely rest on the women's sabre fencers, who should at least bring back bronze while aiming higher.

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