Record Setting Season For Us Men s Sabre
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Record-Breaking Season for US Men's Sabre Team
Summary:
The race for Olympic qualification resembles the high-speed action of the Indy 500, where momentum from previous tournaments plays a crucial role. The US Men's Sabre team is off to a remarkable start in the 2007 World Cup Season, positioning themselves favorably for the Olympics.
With three world team events remaining, the US team is ranked 8th globally and leads the Americas zone, both achievements that would secure their Olympic spot if selections were made today.
In a recent Men's Sabre World Cup event, Tim Morehouse clinched silver in a nail-biting 15-14 loss to world
2 Julien Pillet. This achievement propelled Morehouse into the top 32 of the global individual rankings, joining his three teammates.
Reflecting on their success, Morehouse remarked, "We've had Americans in the top 8 for six consecutive World Cups and three times in the top 4. Ivan Lee placed third in Istanbul, Jason Rogers in Bulgaria, and I was second in Algeria. We've never experienced this before. Our only similar run was Keeth's solo streak in 2003-2004 when he reached
1 with several top 4 finishes. We're in uncharted territory now."
History is being made as, for the first time, four Americans are in the top 32.
The final outcomes of the 2007 season, along with performances at the World Championships in St. Petersburg, Russia, will shape the Olympic qualifying season. Every team is strategically positioning themselves for the smoothest path to the 2008 Beijing Games.
The US team is right in the mix, poised for continued success.
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