Yannick Borel Explained

Yannick Borel
Country:France
Birth Date:5 November 1988
Birth Place:Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Weapon:Épée
Hand:right-handed
Height:1.95 m
Weight:94 kg
Natlcoach:Hugues Obry
Club:Levallois Sporting Club
Fieranking:current ranking

Yannick Borel (born 5 November 1988) is a French right-handed épée fencer.[1]

Borel is a two-time team European champion, four-time individual European champion, four-time team world champion, and 2018 individual world champion.

A three-time Olympian, Borel is a 2016 team Olympic champion.

Borel competed in the 2012 London Olympic Games, the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

In the 2024 Paris Olympics, Borel won the silver medal, losing to Koki Kano of Japan.[2]

Career

Early years

Borel was born in Guadeloupe, overseas France. When he had to choose an extracurricular activity at the age of ten, he hesitated between fencing and gwo ka, a genre of Guadeloupe folk music. He chose the former because the club was close to his school and several of his friends already fenced.[3] Five-time Olympic medallist Laura Flessel, also from Guadeloupe, was also a major inspiration for him. He learnt épée under coaches Rudy Plicoste and Barbara Paulin.

At the age of fifteen he was noticed by France's head coach Jérôme Roussat, who offered him a spot at the national junior training centre in Reims, Metropolitan France. Borel's parents refused, because they wanted him to finish high school before focusing on sport.[4] He was allowed to go after he obtained his baccalauréat in 2007 and began training with the best junior fencers alongside to his physical therapy studies.[5] That year he was selected into the French national junior team that won a silver medal at the Junior European Championships in Prague.[6] The next season, he earned a silver medal at the Herakled Cup in Budapest and won the Uhlmann Cup in Laupheim, two events of the Junior World Cup. He also became junior national champion.

Senior career

In 2009 Borel gave up his physical therapy studies, which were too demanding for a high-performance athlete, and switched to physical education at INSEP, where he trained with the senior national team. He took part in the 2009 Summer Universiade, but did not earn any medal. Two quarter-finals finishes in the 2010–11 season had him selected into the senior national team for the first time. At the 2011 European Championships in Sheffield he reached the table of 16, defeating 2010 World silver medallist and teammate Gauthier Grumier along the way, but he yielded to Germany's Jörg Fiedler and finished 11th. In the team event France saw off Switzerland, Ukraine and finally Hungary to earn a gold medal.[7]

After this result Borel transferred from the Cercle d'Escrime de Châlons to the Levallois Sporting Club, where he joined teammates Ulrich Robeiri and Gauthier Grumier.[8] At the 2011 World Championships in Catania Borel reached again the table of 16, before being stopped by Korea's Park Kyoung-doo. In the team event France cruised to the quarter-finals, then defeated Germany, South Korea and Hungary to post their sixth World title in a row.[9] Borel finished the season World No.14, a career best .

In the 2011–12 season Borel climbed his first World Cup podium with a bronze medal in Legnano. He qualified to the 2012 Summer Olympics as one of the two top-ranked Europeans.[10] As men's team épée did not feature on the Olympic programme, World Championships were held separately in April. France defeated Russia, then prevailed by a single hit over Italy in the semi-finals. They failed to establish a new record of seven straight World titles after a surprise 37–44 defeat against the United States and had to settle for silver.[11] For his Olympic début Borel defeated Ukraine's Dmytro Karyuchenko and Switzerland's Fabian Kauter. In the quarter-finals he met Norway's Bartosz Piasecki and took an early 6–2 lead, but failed to press his advantage and was finally defeated 14–15 by Piasecki, who eventually won the silver medal.[12]

After the Games Borel was dropped from the national team and had two dry seasons, although he was France's flagbearer at the 2013 University Games.[13] He bounced back in the 2014–15 season with a silver medal at the Heidenheim World Cup.

He competed for France at the 2016 Olympics, where he was part of the French team that won the team gold medal. Because of this, he was made a knight of the Legion of Honour.

He won the gold medal in the men's épée event at the 2022 European Fencing Championships held in Antalya, Turkey.[14]

Medal record

Olympic Games

YearLocationEventPosition
2016 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilTeam Men's Épée1st[15]
2024 Paris, FranceIndividual Men's Épée2nd

World Championship

YearLocationEventPosition
2011 Catania, ItalyTeam Men's Épée1st[16]
2012 Kyiv, UkraineTeam Men's Épée2nd[17]
2017 Leipzig, GermanyTeam Men's Épée1st[18]
2018 Wuxi, ChinaIndividual Men's Épée1st[19]
2019 Budapest, HungaryTeam Men's Épée1st[20]
2022 Cairo, EgyptTeam Men's Épée1st[21]
2023 Milan, ItalyTeam Men's Épée2nd[22]

European Championship

YearLocationEventPosition
2011 Sheffield, United KingdomTeam Men's Épée1st[23]
2016 Toruń, PolandIndividual Men's Épée1st[24]
2016 Toruń, PolandTeam Men's Épée1st[25]
2017 Tbilisi, GeorgiaIndividual Men's Épée1st[26]
2018 Novi Sad, SerbiaIndividual Men's Épée1st[27]
2018 Novi Sad, SerbiaTeam Men's Épée2nd[28]
2022 Antalya, TurkeyIndividual Men's Épée1st[29]
2022 Antalya, TurkeyTeam Men's Épée3rd[30]

Grand Prix

DateLocationEventPosition
2015-05-22 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilIndividual Men's Épée1st[31]
2015-12-04 Doha, QatarIndividual Men's Épée3rd[32]
2018-05-25 Cali, ColombiaIndividual Men's Épée1st[33]
2019-01-25 Doha, QatarIndividual Men's Épée1st[34]
2020-03-06 Budapest, HungaryIndividual Men's Épée2nd[35]
2022-01-28 Doha, QatarIndividual Men's Épée1st[36]
2022-04-29 Cairo, EgyptIndividual Men's Épée1st[37]
2023-01-28 Doha, QatarIndividual Men's Épée3rd[38]
2024-03-09 Budapest, HungaryIndividual Men's Épée1st[39]

World Cup

DateLocationEventPosition
2012-01-27 Legnano, ItalyIndividual Men's Épée3rd[40]
2015-01-22 Heidenheim, GermanyIndividual Men's Épée2nd[41]
2016-11-18 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIndividual Men's Épée3rd[42]
2017-01-26 Heidenheim, GermanyIndividual Men's Épée2nd[43]
2017-02-17 Vancouver, CanadaIndividual Men's Épée3rd[44]
2017-05-12 Paris, FranceIndividual Men's Épée2nd[45]
2018-02-16 Vancouver, CanadaIndividual Men's Épée3rd[46]
2022-12-09 Vancouver, CanadaIndividual Men's Épée2nd[47]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Epée : Battu en finale à l'épée, Yannick Borel décroche l'argent aux JO de Paris . 2024-07-29 . L'Équipe . fr.
  3. Web site: Yannick Borel, de la Pointe à l'épée. France TV Sport. Benoît Jourdain. 23 July 2012. French.
  4. News: JO 2012 : Yannick Borel veut faire mouche. Farid Achache. Radio France Internationale. 30 May 2012. French.
  5. News: Aux JO et pas pour un coup d'épée dans l'eau. Céline Authemayou. L'Étudiant. 12 June 2012. French.
  6. News: Escrime : la Guadeloupe sabre le Champagne. Albert Philippe. DOMactu.com. 5 November 2007. French.
  7. News: Escrime : les épéistes français sacrés champions d'Europe par équipes. Agence France-Presse. 18 July 2011. French.
  8. News: Yannick Borel signe à Levallois. Le Parisien. 27 September 2011. French.
  9. News: Mondiaux d'escrime : les épéistes français conservent leur titre. Agence France-Presse. 15 October 2011. French.
  10. Web site: Épée : Yannick Borel décroche son billet pour Londres. Le Monde. 17 March 2012. French.
  11. Web site: A new era in epée: Men's epée fencing team overcomes odds to win United States' first world title. USA Fencing. Joanne Gerstner. 25 April 2012.
  12. Web site: Yannick Borel éliminé en quart à l'épée. France TV Sport. Christophe Gaudot. 1 August 2012. French.
  13. Web site: Fencer – BOREL Yannick – FRANCE – FIE – International Fencing Federation. fie.org. 30 September 2017.
  14. News: Lloyd . Owen . 19 June 2022 . Borel and Bashta bag gold medals at European Fencing Championships . . 19 June 2022.
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