This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in fencing from 1974 to 2022.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1974 Tehran | Makoto Ishikawa (JPN) | Pirouz Adamiat (IRN) | Mitsuyasu Aida (JPN) |
1978 Bangkok | Toshiaki Araki (JPN) | Kim Kuk-hyun (KOR) | Sei Murata (JPN) |
1986 Seoul | Lee Il-hee (KOR) | Ma Zhi (CHN) | Kim Bong-man (KOR) |
1990 Beijing | Yang Dal-sik (KOR) | Chang Tae-suk (KOR) | Lee Sang-ki (KOR) |
1994 Hiroshima | Xu Xuening (CHN) | Alexey Pistsov (KAZ) | Sergey Shabalin (KAZ) |
1998 Bangkok | Yang Roy-sung (KOR) | Lee Sang-ki (KOR) | Zhao Gang (CHN) |
2002 Busan | Zhao Gang (CHN) | Wang Lei (CHN) | Sergey Shabalin (KAZ) |
2006 Doha | Wang Lei (CHN) | Xie Yongjun (CHN) | Ali Yaghoubian (IRI) |
Kim Seung-gu (KOR) | |||
2010 Guangzhou | Kim Won-jin (KOR) | Li Guojie (CHN) | Yin Lianchi (CHN) |
Shogo Nishida (JPN) | |||
2014 Incheon | Jung Jin-sun (KOR) | Park Kyoung-doo (KOR) | Lim Wei Wen (SIN) |
Nguyễn Tiến Nhật (VIE) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Dmitriy Alexanin (KAZ) | Park Sang-young (KOR) | Koki Kano (JPN) |
Jung Jin-sun (KOR) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Koki Kano (JPN) | Akira Komata (JPN) | Ho Wai Hang (HKG) |
Elmir Alimzhanov (KAZ) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1974 Tehran | Toshio Jingu (JPN) | Ali Asghar Pashapour (IRN) | Masaya Fukuda (JPN) |
1978 Bangkok | Kiyoshi Otsuka (JPN) | Wang Fuyun (CHN) | Hideyuki Itakura (JPN) |
1986 Seoul | Ko Nak-choon (KOR) | Cho Jai-bong (KOR) | Lao Shaopei (CHN) |
1990 Beijing | Ye Chong (CHN) | Kim Seung-pyo (KOR) | Lao Shaopei (CHN) |
1994 Hiroshima | Dong Zhaozhi (CHN) | Yoshihide Nagano (JPN) | You Bong-hyung (KOR) |
1998 Bangkok | Wang Haibin (CHN) | Kim Young-ho (KOR) | You Bong-hyung (KOR) |
2002 Busan | Wang Haibin (CHN) | Kim Sang-hun (KOR) | Wu Hanxiong (CHN) |
2006 Doha | Yuki Ota (JPN) | Lee Cheon-woong (KOR) | Lei Sheng (CHN) |
Zhang Liangliang (CHN) | |||
2010 Guangzhou | Choi Byung-chul (KOR) | Cheung Siu Lun (HKG) | Lei Sheng (CHN) |
Yuki Ota (JPN) | |||
2014 Incheon | Ma Jianfei (CHN) | Heo Jun (KOR) | Chen Haiwei (CHN) |
Yuki Ota (JPN) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Huang Mengkai (CHN) | Nicholas Choi (HKG) | Cheung Ka Long (HKG) |
Son Young-ki (KOR) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Cheung Ka Long (HKG) | Chen Haiwei (CHN) | Takahiro Shikine (JPN) |
Ryan Choi (HKG) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1974 Tehran | Atsushi Akiho (JPN) | Abdolhamid Fathi (IRN) | Manouchehr Shafaei (IRN) |
1978 Bangkok | Wang Ruiji (CHN) | Tadashi Kawamura (JPN) | Cha Yul (KOR) |
1986 Seoul | Wang Xingqi (CHN) | Wang Zhiming (CHN) | Kim Sang-wook (KOR) |
1990 Beijing | Wang Zhiming (CHN) | Zheng Zhaokang (CHN) | You Sang-joo (KOR) |
1994 Hiroshima | Kim Sang-wook (KOR) | Lee Hyo-kun (KOR) | Katsumi Yamaguchi (JPN) |
1998 Bangkok | Guo Rong (CHN) | Ko Young-tae (KOR) | Zhang Lin (CHN) |
2002 Busan | Lee Seung-won (KOR) | Wang Jingzhi (CHN) | Kim Doo-hong (KOR) |
2006 Doha | Wang Jingzhi (CHN) | Oh Eun-seok (KOR) | Zhou Hanming (CHN) |
Wiradech Kothny (THA) | |||
2010 Guangzhou | Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | Zhong Man (CHN) | Wang Jingzhi (CHN) |
Oh Eun-seok (KOR) | |||
2014 Incheon | Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | Kim Jung-hwan (KOR) | Sun Wei (CHN) |
Lam Hin Chung (HKG) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | Low Ho Tin (HKG) |
Ali Pakdaman (IRI) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Oh Sang-uk (KOR) | Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | Mohammad Rahbari (IRI) |
Yousiff Al-Shamlan (KUW) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1990 Beijing | Zhai Xiumin (CHN) | Silvia Koeswandi (INA) | Liang Qin (CHN) |
1998 Bangkok | Ko Jung-sun (KOR) | Shen Weiwei (CHN) | Yang Shaoqi (CHN) |
2002 Busan | Kim Hee-jeong (KOR) | Hyun Hee (KOR) | Shen Weiwei (CHN) |
2006 Doha | Park Se-ra (KOR) | Zhong Weiping (CHN) | Li Na (CHN) |
Shin A-lam (KOR) | |||
2010 Guangzhou | Luo Xiaojuan (CHN) | Nozomi Nakano (JPN) | Xu Anqi (CHN) |
Yeung Chui Ling (HKG) | |||
2014 Incheon | Sun Yujie (CHN) | Shin A-lam (KOR) | Vivian Kong (HKG) |
Choi In-jeong (KOR) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Kang Young-mi (KOR) | Sun Yiwen (CHN) | Vivian Kong (HKG) |
Choi In-jeong (KOR) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Choi In-jeong (KOR) | Song Se-ra (KOR) | Vivian Kong (HKG) |
Dilnaz Murzataeva (UZB) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1974 Tehran | Hiroko Kamada (JPN) | Mahvash Shafaei (IRN) | Giti Mohebban (IRN) |
1978 Bangkok | Luan Jujie (CHN) | Zhu Qingyuan (CHN) | Masako Yoshioka (JPN) |
1986 Seoul | Li Huahua (CHN) | Luan Jujie (CHN) | Zhu Qingyuan (CHN) |
1990 Beijing | Tak Jung-im (KOR) | Xiao Aihua (CHN) | E Jie (CHN) |
1994 Hiroshima | Xiao Aihua (CHN) | Chang Mi-kyung (KOR) | Lee Jeong-sook (KOR) |
1998 Bangkok | Xiao Aihua (CHN) | Lim Mi-kyung (KOR) | Du Yunjie (CHN) |
2002 Busan | Zhang Lei (CHN) | Lim Mi-kyung (KOR) | Seo Mi-jung (KOR) |
2006 Doha | Nam Hyun-hee (KOR) | Seo Mi-jung (KOR) | Chen Jinyan (CHN) |
Yoko Makishita (JPN) | |||
2010 Guangzhou | Nam Hyun-hee (KOR) | Chen Jinyan (CHN) | Dai Huili (CHN) |
Jeon Hee-sook (KOR) | |||
2014 Incheon | Jeon Hee-sook (KOR) | Le Huilin (CHN) | Lin Po Heung (HKG) |
Nam Hyun-hee (KOR) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Jeon Hee-sook (KOR) | Fu Yiting (CHN) | Liu Yan Wai (HKG) |
Sera Azuma (JPN) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Huang Qianqian (CHN) | Yuka Ueno (JPN) | Daphne Chan (HKG) |
Hong Se-na (KOR) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 Busan | Lee Shin-mi (KOR) | Lee Gyu-young (KOR) | Tan Xue (CHN) |
2006 Doha | Tan Xue (CHN) | Zhao Yuanyuan (CHN) | Chow Tsz Ki (HKG) |
Kim Keum-hwa (KOR) | |||
2010 Guangzhou | Kim Hye-lim (KOR) | Au Sin Ying (HKG) | Tan Xue (CHN) |
Kim Keum-hwa (KOR) | |||
2014 Incheon | Lee Ra-jin (KOR) | Kim Ji-yeon (KOR) | Li Fei (CHN) |
Shen Chen (CHN) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Qian Jiarui (CHN) | Shao Yaqi (CHN) | Norika Tamura (JPN) |
Kim Ji-yeon (KOR) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Yoon Ji-su (KOR) | Shao Yaqi (CHN) | Seri Ozaki (JPN) |
Zaynab Dayibekova (UZB) |
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