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Estonia wins women's team épée fencing gold in tense finish

CHIBA, Japan (AP) — Estonia earned a rare Olympic gold medal after a tense finish in the women’s team épée fencing final against South Korea on Tuesday.

The score was tied 26-26 heading into the final bout between 13th-ranked Katrina Lehis and second-ranked Choi In-jeong.

Lehis, the bronze medalist in the individual event, took a 3-0 lead early in the bout and eventually scored 10 points to take the gold 36-32 in the overall score. That earned her and teammates Erika Kirpu, Irina Embrich and Julia Beljajeva their country's first gold medal in any sport in 13 years and a congratulatory phone call from Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid.

“We were like one today,” Lehis said. “We were very supportive, the best chemistry we have ever had in the team.”

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The victory came five years after Estonia lost the bronze medal contest in the same event.

“I just told myself that I can do it and I have the strength to do it, and I did it,” Lehis said. “I still can’t believe it. I have chills coming all over my body and I still can’t realize yet. It needs some time to realize what we have just done.”

Italy beat China 23-21 to win the bronze medal.

The last time Estonia won an Olympic event was in 2008 when Gerd Kanter took gold in the men’s discus.

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