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Nikolay Kovalev (fencer)

Nikolay Anatolyevich Kovalev
Nikolay Kovalev podium 2013 Fencing WCH SMS-IN t205531.jpg
Personal information
Nickname(s) Kolya
Born (1986-10-26) 26 October 1986 (age 30)
Vesyoly, Russia
Weapon(s) Sabre
Hand right-handed
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Weight 71 kg (157 lb; 11.2 st)
National coach(es) Christian Bauer
Club SKA Saint-Petersburg
Head coach(es) Vladimir Dyachenko
FIE Ranking current ranking

Nikolay Anatolyevich Kovalev (Russian: Николай Анатольевич Ковалёв; born 28 October 1986) is a Russian sabre fencer. He won a bronze medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and a gold medal in the 2014 World Championships in Kazan. He is three-times World team champion (2010, 2011 and 2013) and twice European team champion (2007 and 2012).

Kovalev began fencing at the age of nine after playing pretend fencing as a child. He became European Junior champion in 2002 at Conegliano. He won the silver medal in the 2005 Junior World Championships at Linz, then a bronze medal in the 2006 Junior World Championships at Taebaek City.

Amongst seniors, he climbed his first World Cup podium in 2006 with a second place in the Gerevich-Kovács-Kárpáti Cup in Budapest. He won the team gold medal in the 2006 European Championships. He went on to earn the team bronze medal at the 2006 World Fencing Championships in Turin with Aleksey Frosin, Stanislav Pozdnyakov and Aleksey Yakimenko, after Russia defeated Hungary in the match for the third place.

Kovalev took part in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, but was defeated in the table of 32 by Jaime Martí of Spain. In the team event, Russia were stopped in the semi-finals by the United States, then defeated by Italy in the match for the third place, and Kovalev returned without a medal.

In the 2010 World Championships, Russia met Italy in the final. Kovalev came back from 4–15 in the fourth relay to give Russia the lead, scoring 12 hits against Luigi Tarantino. Russia eventually defeated Italy 45 to 41, allowing mates Aleksey Yakimenko, Artem Zanin, Veniamin Reshetnikov and Kovalev to take the gold. At the 2011 World Championships they retained the title in men's sabre team defeating Belarus in the final.


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