Fencing at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's individual sabre

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Men's individual sabre
at the 2022 Asian Games
Venue Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium
Date25 Septermber 2023
Competitors26 from 14 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
  2018
2026  

The men's individual sabre competition at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou was held on at the Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium.

Contents

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Monday, 25 September 202309:00Preliminaries
10:15Round of 32
11:10Round of 16
12:05Quarterfinals
18:00Semifinals
19:50Gold medal match

Results

Preliminaries

Summary

RankPoolAthleteWLW/MTDTF
13Flag of South Korea.svg  Oh Sang-uk  (KOR)601.000+2230
22Flag of South Korea.svg  Gu Bon-gil  (KOR)601.000+1930
34Flag of Kuwait.svg  Yousiff Al-Shamlan  (KUW)501.000+1425
43Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Yinghui  (CHN)510.833+1327
52Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Rahbari  (IRI)510.833+725
61Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Low Ho Tin  (HKG)410.800+1223
71Flag of Iran.svg  Ali Pakdaman  (IRI)410.800+722
83Flag of Japan.svg  Kaito Streets  (JPN)420.667+1327
92Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Musa Aymuratov  (UZB)420.667+727
104Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shen Chenpeng  (CHN)320.600+320
111Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Artyom Sarkissyan  (KAZ)320.600+219
124Flag of Japan.svg  Kento Yoshida  (JPN)320.600+120
133Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho Sze Long Aaron  (HKG)330.500+219
141Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sherzod Mamutov  (UZB)230.400+321
154Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nazarbay Sattarkhan  (KAZ)230.400+118
161Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Adel Al-Mutairi  (KSA)230.400–216
174Flag of Jordan.svg  Osama Al-Masri  (JOR)230.400-415
182Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vũ Thành An  (VIE)240.333–618
193Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammed Abdulkareem  (KUW)240.333−914
202Flag of Thailand.svg  Voragun Srinualnad  (THA)240.333−1017
212Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mohammed Alamr  (KSA)150.167−523
222Flag of Jordan.svg  Abdallah Tahla  (JOR)150.167−1217
233Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Văn Quyết  (VIE)150.167−1512
244Flag of Thailand.svg  Panachai Wiriyatangsakul  (THA)050.000−1510
251Flag of Nepal.svg  Payas Yonjan  (NEP)050.333−223
263Flag of Nepal.svg  Rajendra Gajurel  (NEP)060.000−264

Knockout round

Final

Gold medal match
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Oh Sang-uk  (KOR)15
2 Flag of South Korea.svg  Gu Bon-gil  (KOR)7

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Oh Sang-uk  (KOR)15
17 Flag of Jordan.svg  Osama Al-Masri  (JOR)12 17 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Adel Al-Mutairi  (KSA)6
16 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Adel Al-Mutairi  (KSA)151 Flag of South Korea.svg  Oh Sang-uk  (KOR)15
9 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Musa Aymuratov  (UZB)11
9 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Musa Aymuratov  (UZB)15
8 Flag of Japan.svg  Kaito Streets  (JPN)13
1 Flag of South Korea.svg  Oh Sang-uk  (KOR)15
5 Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Rahbari  (IRI)11
5 Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Rahbari  (IRI)15
21 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mohammed Alamr  (KSA)8 12 Flag of Japan.svg  Kento Yoshida  (JPN)9
12 Flag of Japan.svg  Kento Yoshida  (JPN)155 Flag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Rahbari  (IRI)15
13 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho Sze Long Aaron  (HKG)154 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Yinghui  (CHN)12
20 Flag of Thailand.svg  Voragun Srinualnad  (THA)9 13 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho Sze Long Aaron  (HKG)12
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Yinghui  (CHN)15

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
3 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Yousiff Al-Shamlan  (KUW)15
19 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammed Abdulkareem  (KUW)1519 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammed Abdulkareem  (KUW)11
14 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sherzod Mamutov  (UZB)10 3 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Yousiff Al-Shamlan  (KUW)15
11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Artyom Sarkissyan  (KAZ)10
11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Artyom Sarkissyan  (KAZ)15
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Low Ho Tin  (HKG)13
3 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Yousiff Al-Shamlan  (KUW)10
2 Flag of South Korea.svg  Gu Bon-gil  (KOR)15
7 Flag of Iran.svg  Ali Pakdaman  (IRI)8
10 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shen Chenpeng  (CHN)15
10 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shen Chenpeng  (CHN)14
15 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nazarbay Sattarkhan  (KAZ)152 Flag of South Korea.svg  Gu Bon-gil  (KOR)15
18 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vũ Thành An  (VIE)5 15 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nazarbay Sattarkhan  (KAZ)6
2 Flag of South Korea.svg  Gu Bon-gil  (KOR)15

Final standing

RankAthlete
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Oh Sang-uk  (KOR)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Gu Bon-gil  (KOR)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Kuwait.svg  Yousiff Al-Shamlan  (KUW)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Rahbari  (IRI)
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yan Yinghui  (CHN)
6Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Musa Aymuratov  (UZB)
7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shen Chenpeng  (CHN)
8Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Artyom Sarkissyan  (KAZ)
9Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Low Ho Tin  (HKG)
10Flag of Iran.svg  Ali Pakdaman  (IRI)
11Flag of Japan.svg  Kaito Streets  (JPN)
12Flag of Japan.svg  Kento Yoshida  (JPN)
13Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ho Sze Long Aaron  (HKG)
14Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nazarbay Sattarkhan  (KAZ)
15Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Adel Al-Mutairi  (KSA)
16Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammed Abdulkareem  (KUW)
17Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sherzod Mamutov  (UZB)
18Flag of Jordan.svg  Osama Al-Masri  (JOR)
19Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vũ Thành An  (VIE)
20Flag of Thailand.svg  Voragun Srinualnad  (THA)
21Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mohammed Alamr  (KSA)
22Flag of Jordan.svg  Abdallah Tahla  (JOR)
23Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Văn Quyết  (VIE)
24Flag of Thailand.svg  Panachai Wiriyatangsakul  (THA)
25Flag of Nepal.svg  Payas Yonjan  (NEP)
26Flag of Nepal.svg  Rajendra Gajurel  (NEP)

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