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Day 2. – Budapest Pentathlon European Championship 2024

Due to the extremely strong heatwave organizers reorganize the competition, so unlike the original program, only women’s fencing was held at the at the BOK Hall today. Some results from today’s competition.

Among the Hungarians, Sarolta Simon was the best in the women’s competition. In the field of 39 players, with 26 wins and 12 losses, she came second in the number that significantly determines the rest.

Tamara Aleksejev was also effective on the pásts set up, finishing seventh-eighth with 23 successful aces and 15 lost aces.

Kamilla Réti ended with a positive balance, 20/18, which is 15-18. place for her.

Rita Erdős defeated as many opponents as she lost to, with a score of 19/19 and 19-23. finished in place, while Bauer Blanka (33rd), who finished with 14/24.

Noémi Eszes (34th), who finished fencing with 13 wins and 25 losses, will have to start Thursday’s semi-finals from a difficult position.

In the women’s competition, without a qualifier, the field of 39 players will not be two 18-person groups in the semi-finals, but one 20-person group and one 19-person group. From there, nine or nine competitors will advance to the finals, but of the six Hungarians and Ukrainians participating in each group, can be there in the finals.

Overview by Aggie Reiter