Mara Navarria (Italian: [ˈmaːra navarˈriːa]; born 18 July 1985) is an Italian right-handed épée fencer, 2018 individual world champion, two-time Olympian, and 2024 team Olympic gold medalist.[1]

Mara Navarria
Born (1985-07-18) 18 July 1985 (age 39)
Udine, Italy
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb)
Sport
CountryItaly
WeaponÉpée
Handright-handed
National coachSandro Cuomo
ClubCS Esercito
Head coachOleg Pouzanov
FIE rankingcurrent ranking
Medal record
Women's épée
Representing  Italy
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2024 Paris Team épée
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Tokyo Team épée
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Wuxi Individual
Silver medal – second place 2022 Cairo Team
Silver medal – second place 2023 Milan Team
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Catania Team
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Kazan Team
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Budapest Team
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Milan Individual
European Games
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Kraków–Małopolska Team
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2024 Basel Team
Silver medal – second place 2010 Leipzig Team
Silver medal – second place 2022 Antalya Team
Silver medal – second place 2023 Plovdiv Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Strasbourg Team
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Montreux Team
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Düsseldorf Team
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Antalya Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Kraków Team

Early and personal life

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Navarria, whose paternal grandfather was from Sicily,[2] was born in Udine and grew up in Carlino. She took up fencing at AS Sangiorgina (now Gemina Scherma) in San Giorgio di Nogaro under the coaching of Dario Codarin.[3] After her secondary studies in Cervignano, she moved to Rome to join Centro Sportivo Esercito, the sport section of the Italian Army, under coach Oleg Pouzanov.[3]

Navarria married her physical trainer Andrea Lo Coco.[3] They have a son, Samuele. Her sister Caterina and her brother Enrico are sabre fencers.

Career

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She won the Fencing World Cup in the junior category in 2004 and 2006. She was first selected into the senior Italian team for the 2005 European Fencing Championships, where she finished 49th in the individual event and 9th with the team.

In the 2009–10 season Navarria was part of the Italian team that earned a silver medal after being defeated in the final by Poland.[4] The year after, at the World Championships on home ground, in Catania, Navarria was stopped in the table of 16 by Poland's Magdalena Piekarska and finished 12th. In the team event, Italy lost in the semifinal to China, which had just placed two fencers on the individual podium. They defeated Germany 45–33 to win the bronze medal.[5]

Navarria began the 2011–12 season by her first victory in the senior World Cup with a gold medal in Doha, followed by a silver medal in Budapest.[6] She qualified to the 2012 Summer Olympics as a member of the Italian team. In the individual event, she was defeated in the table of 32 by Maya Lawrence of the United States.[7] In the team event, Italy lost to the United States in the first round and ended up 7th after the ranking matches. Navarria finished the season 12th in world rankings, a career best as of 2014.

Navarria took a break in her career in the 2012–13 season to give birth to a son, Samuele.[8] She came back to competition at the 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin, where she finished 7th. At the World Championships in Budapest, she was stopped in the quarter-finals by Russia's Anna Sivkova, who eventually earned a silver medal.[9] In the team event Italy lost to Russia 27 to 28 in the quarter-finals and finished 5th.

The following season, Navarria reached the quarter-finals in the Havana and Rio de Janeiro World Cup tournaments. In the 2014 European Championships, she lost to France's Lauren Rembi in the second round. In the team event, Italy were defeated by Romania in the semi-finals. They then prevailed over Estonia to earn a bronze medal.[10] In the World Championships in Kazan, Navarria was knocked off in the second round by Estonia's Erika Kirpu, who would eventually take the silver medal. In the team event, Italy took revenge on Romania in the quarter-finals, but lost to Estonia in the semifinal. They overcame Hungary in the small final to earn a bronze medal.[11]

In the 2014–15 season Navarria climbed her first World Cup podium since her comeback with a silver medal in Barcelona after losing in the final to China's Xu Anqi.[12]

Medal record

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Olympic Games

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Year Location Event Position
2021   Tokyo, Japan Team Women's Épée 3rd[13]

World Championships

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Year Location Event Position
2011   Catania, Italy Team Women's Épée 3rd[14]
2014   Kazan, Russia Team Women's Épée 3rd[15]
2018   Wuxi, China Individual Women's Épée 1st[16]
2019   Budapest, Hungary Team Women's Épée 3rd[17]
2022   Cairo, Egypt Team Women's Épée 2nd[18]

European Championship

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Year Location Event Position
2010   Leipzig, Germany Team Women's Épée 2nd[19]
2014   Strasbourg, France Team Women's Épée 3rd[20]
2015   Montreux, Switzerland Team Women's Épée 3rd[21]
2019   Düsseldorf, Germany Team Women's Épée 3rd[22]
2022   Antalya, Turkey Individual Women's Épée 3rd[23]
2022   Antalya, Turkey Team Women's Épée 2nd[24]

Grand Prix

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Date Location Event Position
2012-02-25   Budapest, Hungary Individual Women's Épée 2nd[25]
2015-12-05   Doha, Qatar Individual Women's Épée 1st[26]
2017-12-08   Doha, Qatar Individual Women's Épée 2nd[27]
2018-03-23   Budapest, Hungary Individual Women's Épée 1st[28]
2019-05-03   Cali, Colombia Individual Women's Épée 2nd[29]
2020-01-24   Doha, Qatar Individual Women's Épée 2nd[30]

World Cup

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Date Location Event Position
2012-02-11   Doha, Qatar Individual Women's Épée 1st[31]
2015-01-23   Barcelona, Spain Individual Women's Épée 2nd[32]
2016-01-22   Barcelona, Spain Individual Women's Épée 1st[33]
2017-10-20   Tallinn, Estonia Individual Women's Épée 1st[34]

References

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  2. ^ "Mara Navarria ai mondiali con le Olimpiadi nel mirino". Messaggero Veneto (in Italian). 25 September 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Mara, airone di laguna" (in Italian). Tremila Sport. 3 November 2011.
  4. ^ Marisa Poli (21 June 2010). "Fiorettisti azzurri d'oro. Le spadiste si fermano in finale". Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian).
  5. ^ Marisa Poli (16 October 2011). "Spadiste, splendido bronzo. Delude il fioretto maschile". Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian).
  6. ^ "Scherma: Cdm spada, 2/a Navarria". Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). 26 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Mara Navarria". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  8. ^ Gabriele Lippi (20 July 2013). "In pedana con un tifoso in più" (in Italian). Olimpiazzura.com.
  9. ^ Marisa Poli (8 August 2013). "Spada amara per l'Italia: Navarria e Garozzo gli ultimi ad arrendersi". Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian).
  10. ^ Marisa Poli (12 June 2014). "Scherma, settima medaglia europea nella spada a squadre. Oro paralimpico". Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian).
  11. ^ "Scherma, Mondiali Kazan: Italia, spada femminile di bronzo" (in Italian). Datasport. 23 July 2014.
  12. ^ Stefano Arcobelli (24 January 2015). "Scherma, spada: Mara Navarria seconda in Coppa del mondo". Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian).
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