Host city | Seoul, South Korea |
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Dates | 10–15 June 2022 |
Main venue | SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium |
The 2022 Asian Fencing Championships were held in Seoul, South Korea from 10 to 15 June 2022 at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium. [1]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | South Korea | 6 | 3 | 3 | 12 |
2 | Japan | 3 | 4 | 5 | 12 |
3 | Hong Kong | 2 | 1 | 4 | 7 |
4 | China | 1 | 3 | 7 | 11 |
5 | Uzbekistan | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
6 | Kazakhstan | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
7 | Chinese Taipei | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Iran | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Singapore | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (9 entries) | 12 | 12 | 24 | 48 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Roman Aleksandrov (UZB) | 6 | ||||||||||
Park Sang-young (KOR) | 15 | Park Sang-young (KOR) | 13 | ||||||||
Akira Komata (JPN) | 15 | Akira Komata (JPN) | 14 | ||||||||
Elmir Alimzhanov (KAZ) | 8 | Akira Komata (JPN) | 10 | ||||||||
Vadim Sharlaimov (KAZ) | 9 | Koki Kano (JPN) | 15 | ||||||||
Koki Kano (JPN) | 15 | Koki Kano (JPN) | 15 | ||||||||
Kim Myeong-ki (KOR) | 13 | Lan Minghao (CHN) | 11 | ||||||||
Lan Minghao (CHN) | 15 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Japan | 45 | ||||||||||
Australia | 30 | Japan | 35 | ||||||||
Uzbekistan | 42 | Uzbekistan | 36 | ||||||||
Kazakhstan | 40 | Uzbekistan | 35 | ||||||||
China | 45 | South Korea | 38 | ||||||||
Hong Kong | 43 | China | 25 | ||||||||
Kyrgyzstan | 37 | South Korea | 29 | ||||||||
South Korea | 45 | 3rd place | |||||||||
Japan | 42 | ||||||||||
China | 37 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Cheung Ka Long (HKG) | 15 | ||||||||||
Xu Jie (CHN) | 8 | Cheung Ka Long (HKG) | 15 | ||||||||
Kyosuke Matsuyama (JPN) | 14 | Wu Bin (CHN) | 13 | ||||||||
Wu Bin (CHN) | 15 | Cheung Ka Long (HKG) | 15 | ||||||||
Takahiro Shikine (JPN) | 11 | Mo Ziwei (CHN) | 6 | ||||||||
Mo Ziwei (CHN) | 15 | Mo Ziwei (CHN) | 15 | ||||||||
Samuel Robson (SGP) | 2 | Ryan Choi (HKG) | 14 | ||||||||
Ryan Choi (HKG) | 15 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Japan | 45 | ||||||||||
Kuwait | 15 | Japan | 45 | ||||||||
Chinese Taipei | 45 | Chinese Taipei | 26 | ||||||||
China | 40 | Japan | 45 | ||||||||
South Korea | 45 | South Korea | 33 | ||||||||
Singapore | 24 | South Korea | 45 | ||||||||
Australia | 35 | Hong Kong | 42 | ||||||||
Hong Kong | 45 | 3rd place | |||||||||
Chinese Taipei | 30 | ||||||||||
Hong Kong | 45 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Kim Jung-hwan (KOR) | 15 | ||||||||||
Nima Zahedi (IRI) | 12 | Kim Jung-hwan (KOR) | 15 | ||||||||
Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | 15 | Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | 11 | ||||||||
Kaito Streets (JPN) | 7 | Kim Jung-hwan (KOR) | 11 | ||||||||
Artyom Sarkissyan (KAZ) | 15 | Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | 15 | ||||||||
Mao Kokubo (JPN) | 14 | Artyom Sarkissyan (KAZ) | 10 | ||||||||
Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | 15 | Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | 15 | ||||||||
Mohammad Fotouhi (IRI) | 9 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
South Korea | 45 | ||||||||||
Kuwait | 31 | South Korea | 45 | ||||||||
Kazakhstan | 39 | Hong Kong | 31 | ||||||||
Hong Kong | 45 | South Korea | 45 | ||||||||
Japan | 45 | Japan | 33 | ||||||||
China | 42 | Japan | 45 | ||||||||
Thailand | 14 | Iran | 44 | ||||||||
Iran | 45 | 3rd place | |||||||||
Hong Kong | 33 | ||||||||||
Iran | 45 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Song Se-ra (KOR) | 8 | ||||||||||
Chan Wai Ling (HKG) | 9 | Chan Wai Ling (HKG) | 7 | ||||||||
Vivian Kong (HKG) | 15 | Vivian Kong (HKG) | 15 | ||||||||
Kang Young-mi (KOR) | 11 | Vivian Kong (HKG) | 12 | ||||||||
Nozomi Sato (JPN) | 15 | Choi In-jeong (KOR) | 11 | ||||||||
Miho Yoshimura (JPN) | 10 | Nozomi Sato (JPN) | 11 | ||||||||
Sofiya Nikolaichuk (KAZ) | 12 | Choi In-jeong (KOR) | 12 | ||||||||
Choi In-jeong (KOR) | 15 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
South Korea | 45 | ||||||||||
Thailand | 24 | South Korea | 45 | ||||||||
India | 29 | Japan | 35 | ||||||||
Japan | 45 | South Korea | 39 | ||||||||
Hong Kong | 45 | Hong Kong | 27 | ||||||||
Singapore | 33 | Hong Kong | 40 | ||||||||
Chinese Taipei | 27 | China | 30 | ||||||||
China | 45 | 3rd place | |||||||||
Japan | 45 | ||||||||||
China | 38 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Shi Yue (CHN) | 15 | ||||||||||
Valerie Cheng (HKG) | 9 | Shi Yue (CHN) | 15 | ||||||||
Yuka Ueno (JPN) | 15 | Yuka Ueno (JPN) | 11 | ||||||||
Amita Berthier (SGP) | 7 | Shi Yue (CHN) | 15 | ||||||||
Sera Azuma (JPN) | 15 | Chen Qingyuan (CHN) | 9 | ||||||||
Yuzuha Takeyama (JPN) | 12 | Sera Azuma (JPN) | 11 | ||||||||
Cai Yuanting (CHN) | 10 | Chen Qingyuan (CHN) | 15 | ||||||||
Chen Qingyuan (CHN) | 12 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Japan | 45 | ||||||||||
Philippines | 21 | Japan | 45 | ||||||||
Singapore | 45 | Singapore | 31 | ||||||||
Hong Kong | 31 | Japan | 45 | ||||||||
China | 45 | China | 33 | ||||||||
Chinese Taipei | 23 | China | 43 | ||||||||
Australia | 18 | South Korea | 29 | ||||||||
South Korea | 45 | 3rd place | |||||||||
Singapore | 35 | ||||||||||
South Korea | 44 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
Misaki Emura (JPN) | 15 | ||||||||||
Lin Kesi (CHN) | 7 | Misaki Emura (JPN) | 15 | ||||||||
Yoon Ji-su (KOR) | 11 | Fu Ying (CHN) | 10 | ||||||||
Fu Ying (CHN) | 15 | Misaki Emura (JPN) | 9 | ||||||||
Choi Soo-yeon (KOR) | 15 | Choi Soo-yeon (KOR) | 15 | ||||||||
Chu Wing Kiu (HKG) | 8 | Choi Soo-yeon (KOR) | 15 | ||||||||
Seri Ozaki (JPN) | 13 | Yang Hengyu (CHN) | 12 | ||||||||
Yang Hengyu (CHN) | 15 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||
South Korea | 45 | ||||||||||
India | 31 | South Korea | 45 | ||||||||
Hong Kong | 44 | Kazakhstan | 34 | ||||||||
Kazakhstan | 45 | South Korea | 45 | ||||||||
China | 45 | Japan | 39 | ||||||||
Singapore | 32 | China | 42 | ||||||||
Thailand | 27 | Japan | 45 | ||||||||
Japan | 45 | 3rd place | |||||||||
Kazakhstan | 35 | ||||||||||
China | 45 |
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