Fencing at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's individual sabre

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Women's individual sabre
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Jakarta Convention Center
Date19 August
Competitors22 from 13 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
  2014
2022  

The women's individual sabre competition at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia was held on 19 August at the Jakarta Convention Center. [1]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeEvent
Sunday, 19 August 201809:00Preliminaries
12:30Round of 32
13:55Round of 16
15:35Quarterfinals
18:00Semifinals
19:40Gold medal match

Results

Preliminaries

Pool A

 KORIRIKAZTHAINA
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ji-yeon  (KOR)5–45–35–25–3
Flag of Iran.svg  Najmeh Sazanjian  (IRI)4–55–25–13–5
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Tamara Pochekutova  (KAZ)3–52–55–35–1
Flag of Thailand.svg  Tonpan Pokeaw  (THA)2–51–53–55–0
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Gebhy Novitha  (INA)3–55–31–50–5

Pool B

 CHNHKGSGPKAZTHA
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shao Yaqi  (CHN)3–55–14–55–1
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Karen Chang  (HKG)5–35–20–55–2
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lau Ywen  (SGP)1–52–55–45–3
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aigerim Sarybay  (KAZ)5–45–04–51–5
Flag of Thailand.svg  Pornsawan Ngernrungruangroj  (THA)1–52–53–55–1

Pool C

 CHNJPNHKGVIENEPMGL
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Jiarui  (CHN)5–35–45–25–15–1
Flag of Japan.svg  Norika Tamura  (JPN)3–55–35–25–05–1
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Au Sin Ying  (HKG)4–53–54–55–05–1
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Bùi Thị Thu Hà  (VIE)2–52–55–45–45–1
Flag of Nepal.svg  Kamala Shrestha  (NEP)1–50–50–54–55–0
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Yundendorjiin Ariunzayaa  (MGL)1–51–51–51–50–5

Pool D

 JPNKORIRIINACAMNEP
Flag of Japan.svg  Shihomi Fukushima  (JPN)5–15–35–35–35–0
Flag of South Korea.svg  Yoon Ji-su  (KOR)1–55–15–35–05–0
Flag of Iran.svg  Faezeh Rafiei  (IRI)3–51–53–55–35–0
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Diah Permatasari  (INA)3–53–55–35–45–0
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Chhay Linly  (CAM)3–50–53–54–55–1
Flag of Nepal.svg  Rabina Thapa  (NEP)0–50–50–50–51–5

Summary

RankPoolAthleteWLW/MTDTF
1DFlag of Japan.svg  Shihomi Fukushima  (JPN)501.000+1525
2CFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Jiarui  (CHN)501.000+1425
3AFlag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ji-yeon  (KOR)401.000+820
4CFlag of Japan.svg  Norika Tamura  (JPN)410.800+1223
5DFlag of South Korea.svg  Yoon Ji-su  (KOR)410.800+1221
6BFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Karen Chang  (HKG)310.750+315
7DFlag of Indonesia.svg  Diah Permatasari  (INA)320.600+421
8CFlag of Vietnam.svg  Bùi Thị Thu Hà  (VIE)320.600019
9BFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shao Yaqi  (CHN)220.500+517
10AFlag of Iran.svg  Najmeh Sazanjian  (IRI)220.500+417
11AFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Tamara Pochekutova  (KAZ)220.500+115
11BFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aigerim Sarybay  (KAZ)220.500+115
13BFlag of Singapore.svg  Lau Ywen  (SGP)220.500−413
14CFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Au Sin Ying  (HKG)230.400+521
15DFlag of Iran.svg  Faezeh Rafiei  (IRI)230.400−117
16AFlag of Thailand.svg  Tonpan Pokeaw  (THA)130.250−411
17BFlag of Thailand.svg  Pornsawan Ngernrungruangroj  (THA)130.250−511
18AFlag of Indonesia.svg  Gebhy Novitha  (INA)130.250−99
19DFlag of Cambodia.svg  Chhay Linly  (CAM)140.200−615
20CFlag of Nepal.svg  Kamala Shrestha  (NEP)140.200−1010
21CFlag of Mongolia.svg  Yundendorjiin Ariunzayaa  (MGL)050.000−214
22DFlag of Nepal.svg  Rabina Thapa  (NEP)050.000−241

Knockout round

Final

Gold medal match
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shao Yaqi  (CHN)9
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Jiarui  (CHN)15

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Japan.svg  Shihomi Fukushima  (JPN)15
17 Flag of Thailand.svg  Pornsawan Ngernrungruangroj  (THA)10 16 Flag of Thailand.svg  Tonpan Pokeaw  (THA)3
16 Flag of Thailand.svg  Tonpan Pokeaw  (THA)151 Flag of Japan.svg  Shihomi Fukushima  (JPN)12
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shao Yaqi  (CHN)15
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shao Yaqi  (CHN)15
8 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Bùi Thị Thu Hà  (VIE)14
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shao Yaqi  (CHN)15
4 Flag of Japan.svg  Norika Tamura  (JPN)14
5 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yoon Ji-su  (KOR)15
12 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aigerim Sarybay  (KAZ)10
5 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yoon Ji-su  (KOR)13
4 Flag of Japan.svg  Norika Tamura  (JPN)15
13 Flag of Singapore.svg  Lau Ywen  (SGP)7
4 Flag of Japan.svg  Norika Tamura  (JPN)15

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
3 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ji-yeon  (KOR)15
14 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Au Sin Ying  (HKG)10
3 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ji-yeon  (KOR)15
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Karen Chang  (HKG)4
11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Tamara Pochekutova  (KAZ)9
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Karen Chang  (HKG)15
3 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ji-yeon  (KOR)13
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Jiarui  (CHN)15
7 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Diah Permatasari  (INA)15
10 Flag of Iran.svg  Najmeh Sazanjian  (IRI)11
7 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Diah Permatasari  (INA)11
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Jiarui  (CHN)15
15 Flag of Iran.svg  Faezeh Rafiei  (IRI)13
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Jiarui  (CHN)15

Final standings

RankAthlete
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Jiarui  (CHN)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shao Yaqi  (CHN)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Norika Tamura  (JPN)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Kim Ji-yeon  (KOR)
5Flag of Japan.svg  Shihomi Fukushima  (JPN)
6Flag of South Korea.svg  Yoon Ji-su  (KOR)
7Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Karen Chang  (HKG)
8Flag of Indonesia.svg  Diah Permatasari  (INA)
9Flag of Vietnam.svg  Bùi Thị Thu Hà  (VIE)
10Flag of Iran.svg  Najmeh Sazanjian  (IRI)
11Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Tamara Pochekutova  (KAZ)
12Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aigerim Sarybay  (KAZ)
13Flag of Singapore.svg  Lau Ywen  (SGP)
14Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Au Sin Ying  (HKG)
15Flag of Iran.svg  Faezeh Rafiei  (IRI)
16Flag of Thailand.svg  Tonpan Pokeaw  (THA)
17Flag of Thailand.svg  Pornsawan Ngernrungruangroj  (THA)
18Flag of Indonesia.svg  Gebhy Novitha  (INA)
19Flag of Cambodia.svg  Chhay Linly  (CAM)
20Flag of Nepal.svg  Kamala Shrestha  (NEP)
21Flag of Mongolia.svg  Yundendorjiin Ariunzayaa  (MGL)
22Flag of Nepal.svg  Rabina Thapa  (NEP)

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References

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