Fencing at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's individual sabre

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Men's individual sabre
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Al-Arabi Indoor Hall
Date10 December
Competitors20 from 10 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2002
2010  

The men's individual sabre competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held on 10 December at the Al-Arabi Indoor Hall.

Contents

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

DateTimeEvent
Sunday, 10 December 200609:00Round of pools
10:30Round of 16
11:15Quarterfinals
18:00Semifinals
19:10Gold medal match

Results

Legend

Round of pools

Pool 1

AthleteKORJPNKAZIRIKUWTHAPHI
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Eun-seok  (KOR)5–15–35–35–25–15–2
Flag of Japan.svg  Masashi Nagara  (JPN)1–55–42–55–35–15–0
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yevgeniy Frolov  (KAZ)3–54–55–14–55–35–2
Flag of Iran.svg  Peyman Fakhri  (IRI)3–55–21–55–45–25–2
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammad Kazem  (KUW)2–53–55–44–55–35–2
Flag of Thailand.svg  Ekkathet Ketiam  (THA)1–51–53–52–53–55–3
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Gian Carlo Nocom  (PHI)2–50–52–52–52–53–5

Pool 2

AthleteCHNTHAKAZHKGKUWPHIQAT
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Jingzhi  (CHN)5–25–25–15–45–35–1
Flag of Thailand.svg  Wiradech Kothny  (THA)2–55–25–25–25–45–1
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yerali Tilenshiyev  (KAZ)2–52–51–55–41–55–3
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yuen Hou In  (HKG)1–52–55–15–25–35–1
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Ahmad Abdulkhedhr  (KUW)4–52–54–52–52–55–2
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Walbert Mendoza  (PHI)3–54–55–13–55–25–0
Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Siddiq  (QAT)1–51–53–51–52–50–5

Pool 3

AthleteCHNKORHKGJPNIRIQAT
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Hanming  (CHN)5–35–05–05–45–1
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Seung-hwan  (KOR)3–55–22–51–55–1
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Tse Yu Ming  (HKG)0–52–55–14–55–4
Flag of Japan.svg  Tetsuro Watanabe  (JPN)0–55–21–51–55–2
Flag of Iran.svg  Mojtaba Abedini  (IRI)4–55–15–45–15–1
Flag of Qatar.svg  Nasr Al-Saadi  (QAT)1–51–54–52–51–5

Summary

RankPoolAthleteWLW/MTDTF
11Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Eun-seok  (KOR)601.000+1830
22Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Jingzhi  (CHN)601.000+1730
33Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Hanming  (CHN)501.000+1725
42Flag of Thailand.svg  Wiradech Kothny  (THA)510.833+1127
53Flag of Iran.svg  Mojtaba Abedini  (IRI)410.800+1224
62Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yuen Hou In  (HKG)420.667+623
71Flag of Japan.svg  Masashi Nagara  (JPN)420.667+523
81Flag of Iran.svg  Peyman Fakhri  (IRI)420.667+424
92Flag of the Philippines.svg  Walbert Mendoza  (PHI)330.500+725
101Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yevgeniy Frolov  (KAZ)330.500+526
111Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammad Kazem  (KUW)330.500024
123Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Seung-hwan  (KOR)230.400−216
133Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Tse Yu Ming  (HKG)230.400−416
143Flag of Japan.svg  Tetsuro Watanabe  (JPN)230.400−712
152Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yerali Tilenshiyev  (KAZ)240.333−1116
162Flag of Kuwait.svg  Ahmad Abdulkhedhr  (KUW)150.167−819
171Flag of Thailand.svg  Ekkathet Ketiam  (THA)150.167−1315
183Flag of Qatar.svg  Nasr Al-Saadi  (QAT)050.000−169
191Flag of the Philippines.svg  Gian Carlo Nocom  (PHI)060.000−1911
202Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Siddiq  (QAT)060.000−228

Knockout round

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match
1 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Eun-seok  (KOR)15
16 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Ahmad Abdulkhedhr  (KUW)7 1 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Eun-seok  (KOR)15
9 Flag of the Philippines.svg  Walbert Mendoza  (PHI)4 8 Flag of Iran.svg  Peyman Fakhri  (IRI)13
8 Flag of Iran.svg  Peyman Fakhri  (IRI)151 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Eun-seok  (KOR)15
5 Flag of Iran.svg  Mojtaba Abedini  (IRI)154 Flag of Thailand.svg  Wiradech Kothny  (THA)11
12 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Seung-hwan  (KOR)14 5 Flag of Iran.svg  Mojtaba Abedini  (IRI)13D
13 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Tse Yu Ming  (HKG)5 4 Flag of Thailand.svg  Wiradech Kothny  (THA)15
4 Flag of Thailand.svg  Wiradech Kothny  (THA)151 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Eun-seok  (KOR)14
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Hanming  (CHN)152 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Jingzhi  (CHN)15
14 Flag of Japan.svg  Tatsuro Watanabe  (JPN)10 3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Hanming  (CHN)15
11 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammad Kazem  (KUW)1511 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammad Kazem  (KUW)9
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yuen Hou In  (HKG)11 3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Hanming  (CHN)12
7 Flag of Japan.svg  Masashi Nagara  (JPN)152 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Jingzhi  (CHN)15
10 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yevgeniy Frolov  (KAZ)10 7 Flag of Japan.svg  Masashi Nagara  (JPN)10
15 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yerali Tilenshiyev  (KAZ)8 2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Jingzhi  (CHN)15
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Jingzhi  (CHN)15

Final standing

RankAthlete
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Jingzhi  (CHN)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Eun-seok  (KOR)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Thailand.svg  Wiradech Kothny  (THA)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Hanming  (CHN)
5Flag of Japan.svg  Masashi Nagara  (JPN)
6Flag of Iran.svg  Peyman Fakhri  (IRI)
7Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammad Kazem  (KUW)
8Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yuen Hou In  (HKG)
9Flag of the Philippines.svg  Walbert Mendoza  (PHI)
10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yevgeniy Frolov  (KAZ)
11Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Seung-hwan  (KOR)
12Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Tse Yu Ming  (HKG)
13Flag of Japan.svg  Tetsuro Watanabe  (JPN)
14Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yerali Tilenshiyev  (KAZ)
15Flag of Kuwait.svg  Ahmad Abdulkhedhr  (KUW)
16Flag of Thailand.svg  Ekkathet Ketiam  (THA)
17Flag of Qatar.svg  Nasr Al-Saadi  (QAT)
18Flag of the Philippines.svg  Gian Carlo Nocom  (PHI)
19Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Al-Siddiq  (QAT)
Flag of Iran.svg  Mojtaba Abedini  (IRI)

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