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Rossella Fiamingo (born 14 July 1991) is an Italian left-handed épée fencer and two-time individual world champion.[1]

Rossella Fiamingo
Personal information
Born (1991-07-14) 14 July 1991 (age 31)
Catania, Italy
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight56 kg (123 lb)
Sport
CountryItaly
SportFencing
WeaponÉpée
Handleft-handed
National coachSandro Cuomo
ClubGS Forestale
Personal coachGianni Sperlinga
FIE rankingcurrent ranking
Medal record
Women's épée
Representing  Italy
Olympic Games
2016 Rio de Janeiro Individual
2020 Tokyo Team
World Championships
2014 KazanIndividual
2015 MoscowIndividual
2022 CairoTeam
2011 CataniaTeam
2014 KazanTeam
2019 BudapestTeam
2022 CairoIndividual
European Championships
2015 MontreuxIndividual
2022 AntalyaIndividual
2022 AntalyaTeam
2014 StrasbourgTeam
2015 MontreuxTeam
2019 DüsseldorfTeam

A three-time Olympian, Fiamingo is a 2021 team Olympic bronze medalist and 2016 individual Olympic silver medalist.

Fiamingo competed at the 2012 London Olympic Games, the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.


Career


Fiamingo did ballet and rhythmic gymnastics as a child. She took up fencing when she was seven at the instigation of her father, who already drove her brother to a nearby fencing school, AS Methodos Catania.[2] She was taught by Gianni Sperlinga, who remains her personal coach as of today. In 2004, she was selected into the cadet Italian national team. She won the 2007 Cadet European Championships in Novi Sad, then the 2008 Cadet World Championships at home, in Acireale. She earned both the individual and team gold medals in 2009 and 2010 at the Junior European Championships, then she won the 2010 European U23 Championships in Gdańsk.

Fiamingo joined the national senior team in the 2010–11 season. At the 2011 European Championships in Sheffield she reached the quarter-finals, where she was defeated by teammate Nathalie Moellhausen.[3] The next season she climbed her first World Cup podium with a bronze medal in Doha, followed by a gold medal in Rio de Janeiro. Qualified to the 2012 Summer Olympics with the team, she was defeated 14–15 in the quarter-finals of the individual event by China's Sun Yujie.[4] In the team event, Italy were defeated in the first round by the United States, then lost to Romania in the ranking matches and finished seventh.

In the 2013–14 season Fiamingo won the World Championships, defeating along the way Olympic champions Yana Shemyakina and Britta Heidemann.[5] Rossella Fiamingo (ITA) won again women's individual épée at the 2015 world championships in Moscow to become the first woman to win back-to-back world titles in this event since Laura Flessel-Colovic (FRA) in 1998–1999. Fiamingo joined Flessel-Colovic (1998 and 1999) and Mariann Horvath (HUN, 1991 and 1992) as the only women with multiple world titles in this event. This was the third gold medal for Italy in this event, equalling France and Hungary on most wins. She in the 2014–2015 season also won the world cup. Fiamingo has a degree in pianoforte and studies nutrition at the University of Catania.[6]

She won the silver medal in the women's épée event at the 2022 European Fencing Championships held in Antalya, Turkey.[7] She won one of the bronze medals in the women's épée event at the 2022 World Fencing Championships held in Cairo, Egypt.[8]


Medal Record



Olympic Games


Year Location Event Position
2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Individual Women's Épée 2nd[9]
2021 Tokyo, Japan Team Women's Épée 3rd[10]

World Championship


Year Location Event Position
2011 Catania, Italy Team Women's Épée 3rd[11]
2014 Kazan, Russia Individual Women's Épée 1st[12]
2014 Kazan, Russia Team Women's Épée 3rd[13]
2015 Moscow, Russia Individual Women's Épée 1st[14]
2019 Budapest, Hungary Team Women's Épée 3rd[15]
2022 Cairo, Egypt Individual Women's Épée 3rd[16]
2022 Cairo, Egypt Team Women's Épée 2nd[17]

European Championship


Year Location Event Position
2014 Strasbourg, France Team Women's Épée 3rd[18]
2015 Montreux, Switzerland Individual Women's Épée 2nd[19]
2015 Montreux, Switzerland Team Women's Épée 3rd[20]
2019 Düsseldorf, Germany Team Women's Épée 3rd[21]
2022 Antalya, Turkey Individual Women's Épée 2nd[22]
2022 Antalya, Turkey Team Women's Épée 2nd[23]

Grand Prix


Date Location Event Position
2012-05-19 Havana, Cuba Individual Women's Épée 3rd[24]
2014-02-01 Budapest, Hungary Individual Women's Épée 3rd[25]
2017-03-24 Budapest, Hungary Individual Women's Épée 1st[26]

World Cup


Date Location Event Position
2011-02-12 Doha, Qatar Individual Women's Épée 2nd[27]
2012-02-11 Doha, Qatar Individual Women's Épée 3rd[28]
2012-05-04 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Individual Women's Épée 1st[29]
2014-02-28 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France Individual Women's Épée 2nd[30]
2019-03-22 Chengdu, China Individual Women's Épée 2nd[31]

References


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  2. Francesco Drago (11 June 2012). "Intervista esclusiva a Rossella Fiamingo" (in Italian). OlimpiAzzura.
  3. "Moellhausen che peccato. La spada è di bronzo" (in Italian). Gasport. 16 July 2011.
  4. "Rossella Fiamingo". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  5. Teobaldo Semoli (29 July 2014). "Rossella Fiamingo: brava, bella e semplice". Panorama (in Italian).
  6. "Medaglie per la campionessa del mondo di spada Fiamingo e l'hockeista Mirabella". Bolletino d'Ateneo (in Italian). Università degli Studi di Catania. 27 August 2014.
  7. Lloyd, Owen (18 June 2022). "Kharkova and Garozzo prevail in European Fencing Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  8. Lloyd, Owen (18 July 2022). "Szilágyi and Song take historic wins at Fencing World Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
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На других языках


- [en] Rossella Fiamingo

[it] Rossella Fiamingo

Rossella Fiamingo (Catania, 14 luglio 1991) è una schermitrice italiana, specializzata nella spada, medaglia d'argento ai Giochi olimpici di Rio de Janeiro, prima medaglia olimpica individuale nella storia della spada femminile italiana, e vincitrice per due volte consecutive delle medaglie d'oro nella spada individuale ai mondiali di scherma di Kazan 2014 e di Mosca 2015.

[ru] Фьяминго, Росселла

Росселла Фьяминго (итал. Rossella Fiamingo, род. 14 июля 1991 года, Катания, Италия) — итальянская фехтовальщица на шпагах, серебряный призёр Олимпийских игр 2016 года в личном первенстве, двукратная чемпионка мира, призёр чемпионатов Европы, многократная чемпионка Италии. Бронзовый призёр Олимпийских игр 2020 в Токио



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