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Mačevanje I Vojna Tradicija CROATIAN ZAGREB FENCING FENCING FEDERATION FEDERATION XXXIII. CHALLENGE VLADIMIR MAŽURANIĆ World Cup juniors, Foil women, Individual, Team & Senior tournament, Foil, Épée, Men, Women, Zagreb, 2018, January 27-28 INFORMATION FOR DELEGATIONS VENUE Sports Center „Kutija šibica“ Veprinačka ulica 16, 10110 Zagreb, Croatia http://www.karte.hr/karta-zagreba 45o47'43.8“ N 15o56'31.62 E OFFICIAL HOTEL PANORAMA HOTEL ZAGREB Trg Krešimira Ćosića 9, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Tel: +385 1 3658330, Fax: +385 1 657 3092 http://www.panorama-zagreb.com ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Antonio Trcin Marko Kallay Reno Marolt Sanjin Kovačić Martina Zmaić Marin Fabijanić Filip Vuković Irena Šuljić OBSERVER FIE (FIE World Cup) Gianandrea Nicolai, ITA DELEGATE OF THE CROATIAN FEDERATION (senior competition) Martina Zmaić, CRO DIRECTOIRE TECHNIQUE Sanjin Kovačić, CRO Filip Vuković, CRO Irena Šuljić, CRO SERVICES Transport, Protocol, Administration: Reno Marolt Technical: Marin Fabijanić Weapon control: Martina Zmaić Medical: dr.Renata Ecimović Nemarnik Security: Nikola Marušić IT: Damir Dragičević Communication, Press: Korina Kvadranti DOPING (FIE World Cup) Will be carried out doping controls WEAPONS CONTROL (FIE World Cup) Weapons control will be carried out. Will be reviewed: mask, glove, metal vest. SOFTWARE The results will be processed in software Engarde. On line results: http://www.hms.hr/REZULTATI/wc2018/results.php TEAM COMPETITION (FIE World Cup) Changes to the team will be accepted until 13:00 the day before the competition. TIME TABLE World Cup Friday 18:00 – 21:00 Registration Panorama hotel 26 th January Weapons control Saturday 8:00 – 8:30 Registration Sports Center 27 th January Weapons control Kutija šibica 8:30 Referees meeting Individual 9:00 Start of poules (1st round) Hall 1 & 2 10:30 Start of poules (2nd round) Hall 1 & 2 13:00 Team draw Hall 1 – DT 18:00 Finals (4 fencers) Hall 1 - Podium Sunday 7:30 The Table of 32 (drawing of teams) th 8:00 The Table of 32 (matches start) 28 January Hall 1 9:00 The Table of 16 (drawing of teams) Team 9:30 The Table of 16 (matches start) 15:00 Finals Senior Competition (Poules and ED in Hall 2, Finals in Hall 1) Sunday Registration Scratch Start Finals 28 th January (poules) (2 fencers) Epée men 8:00 8:30 9:00 17:00 Foil men 10:00 10:30 11:00 18:00 Epée women 13:30 14:00 14:30 17:20 Foil women 13:30 14:00 14:30 17:40 Vladimir Mažuranić (by Milivoj Radović) 1915 - 1985 Ivan Vladimir Mažuranić was born in Karlovac on 7 April 1915 and died in Zagreb 6 April 1985. Written documents testify that the Mažuranić family descends from the Northern Croatian coast and that their roots can be tracked to year 1360. While studying the art of painting in 1938 and 1939 he frequently attended the fencing school of the famous master of fencing Maurice Gardère. Vladimir Mažuranić was a typical foilist. According to the necessity in terms of team competition he fenced sabre or epée, but never practised them. His masters were: dr. Franjo Bučar and his father Božidar, followed by Milutin Fabijanec; from 1932 Francesco Tirelli and Dante Galante in Zagreb, and in Paris Maurice Gardère and his son André Gardère (1938-1939). After WWII he was taught by Stjepan Kerec and Ennio Zamichieli from Venice and in 1958 Janos Kevey from Hungary. He became a senior fencer by becoming the junior champion of Yugoslavia in foil in 1932. He competed on tournaments from 1932 to 1950. From 1935 he was member of club, municipal, regional (Banovina), republic and national teams. Abroad he competed in Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Italy, France, Rumania and Turkey, everywhere achieving extinguishing results. In 1936 he was member of the state team at the Olympic games in Berlin, in 1937 he was the most successful foilist at the Championship of Minor Atanta in Prague; in 1938 in Paris he fenced for the team “Foreigners in Paris” and achieves two victories. The same year in Paris he defeats Charles Lion, the French champion and the World vice- champion (10:7). He was senior champion of Yugoslavia in 1947, 1949 and 1951. In 1949 he was champion of Graz (Austria). At the championship of cities in Vienna 1950 he defeated all of his opponents. Likewise in Bonn and Munich. From 1950 to 1968 Vlatko Mažuranić was regular trainer and master in AMK (Academic fencing club) Mladost in Zagreb. From 1969 to 1970 he was teaching fencing in Salzburg (Austria). After returning to Zagreb he continued his fruitful work in AMK Mladost until his retirement in 30 June 1984. The Biggest Fencing Competitions in Croatia 1979 Split (Hvar) Mediterranean Games, Fencing Tournament 1987 Zagreb World University Games, Fencing Tournament 1999 Zagreb World Military Sports Games, Fencing Tournament 2003 Poreč European Fencing Championship, Juniors 2010 Poreč World Veterans Fencing Championship 2011 Poreč World Veterans Fencing Championship 2012 Poreč Mediterranean Fencing Championship, Juniors and Cadets 2012 Poreč European Fencing Championships, Juniors and Cadets 2013 Poreč World Fencing Championship, Juniors and Cadets 2013 Zagreb European Fencing Championship, Seniors 2014 Poreč European Veterans Fencing Championship, Team 2015 Poreč European Veterans Fencing Championship, Individually PERMANENT EVENTS: From 2005 to present, Zagreb FIE World Cup Juniors, Women's Foil From 2006 to present, Split FIE Satelite, Women's Epée, Men's Epée FUTURE PROJECT: 2020 Zagreb World Veterans Fencing Championship Poreč 2013. World Fencing Championship, Juniors and Cadets. With the Celebration of 100 Years of FIE. Winners of the Challenge Vladimir Mažuranić World Cup Foil Women Juniors Year Individual Team 2005 Noemi Zsari, HUN - 2006 Djinn Geurts, NED - 2007 Saskia Van Erven, NED - 2008 Fanny Kreis, HUN - 2009 Maria Udrea, ROU - 2010 Hanna Lyczbinska, POL - 2011 Alice Volpi, ITA - 2012 Beatrice Monaco, ITA - 2013 Camilla Mancini, ITA - 2014 Viktoria Alexeeva, RUS - 2015 Iman Blow, USA RUSSIA 2016 Flora Pasztor, HUN POLAND 2017 Alice Racher, FRA RUSSIA 2018 ? ? Seniors (Foil, 1986 – 2001) Year Foil Men Foil Women 1986 Vlado Necković, YOU Mariola Mucha, POL 1987 Aleksandar Savić, YOU Barbara Koppenwalner, AUT 1988 Zoran Krejović, YOU Tamara Savić, YOU 1989 Deszo Laszlo, HUN Tamara Savić, YOU 1990 T.Gatai, HUN Tamara Savić, YOU 1991 Darko Limov, CRO Mirjana Baračkov, GER 1992 Dubravko Borčić, CRO Tea Lanović, CRO 1993 Igor Štefanić, CRO Tea Lanović, CRO 1994 Bojan Mijatović, CRO Tea Lanović, CRO 1995 David Kralik, SVK Tea Lanović, CRO 1996 Marko Hočevar, SLO Tea Lanović, CRO 1997 Marko Hočevar, SLO Tea Lanović, CRO 1998 Ozren Debić, CRO Maja Kuburović, SLO 1999 individual: Ozren DEBIĆ, CRO Andrea Jambrošić, CRO team: Olympia, Ljubljana, SLO - 2000 Marko Hočevar, SLO Andrea Jambrošić, CRO 2001 Matej Kušar, SLO Viktoria Molnar, HUN Seniors (Foil, Epée, from 2002) Men Women Year Foil Epée Foil Epée 2002 Bojan Jovanović Darko Limov Ana Popovčić Irena Šuljić CRO CRO CRO CRO 2003 Darko Limov Goran Petričić Doris Vrečko Irena Šuljić CRO CRO CRO CRO 2004 Darko Limov Goran Petričić Doris Vrečko Irena Šuljić CRO CRO CRO CRO 2005 Jan Smerkolj Petar Toškov Doris Vrečko Svetlana Višnjić SLO BUL CRO SRB 2006 Bojan Jovanović Ozren Debić Lara Kvesić Svetlana Višnjić CRO CRO CRO SRB 2007 Ozren Debić Ozren Debić I.Fichshenko Romana Caran CRO CRO KAZ SRB 2008 Matej Kušar Ozren Debić M.Gassyuk Roberta Ilijašev SLO CRO KAZ CRO 2009 Ozren Debić Ozren Debić Z.Ibryeva Romana Caran CRO CRO KAZ SRB 2010 Ozren Debić Miro Lušić C.Yehanwong Tončica Topić CRO CRO SGP CRO 2011 Vid Matišić Jan Bidovec Y.Yusuda Maja Lovrić CRO SLO JPN CRO 2012 Miljan Kovačević Jan Bidovec A.Yamada Romana Caran SRB SLO JPN SRB 2013 Bojan Jovanović Dino Šourek Marcela Dajčić Svetlana Volkova CRO CRO CRO RUS 2014 Bojan Jovanović Jan Golobič Petra Papp Tončica Topić CRO SLO HUN CRO 2015 Ivan Komšić Jan Golobič Natalia Ardentova Regina Lambert CRO SLO RUS HUN 2016 Alexandro Stella Jan Golobič Marcela Dajčić Tončica Topić ITA SLO CRO CRO 2017 Petar Fileš Ivan Matić Dorja Blažić Ana Sel CRO CRO CRO SRB 2018 ? ? ? ? .
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