Men's sabre at the 2019 World Fencing Championships

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Men's sabre
at the 2019 World Fencing Championships
Venue SYMA Sports and Conference Centre
Location Budapest, Hungary
Dates15–18 July
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  2018
2022  

The Men's sabre competition at the 2019 World Fencing Championships was held on 18 July 2019. The qualification was held on 15 July. [1]

Contents

Draw

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 15
 
 
 
Flag of Iran.svg Mojtaba Abedini 8
 
Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 12
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Sang-uk 15
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Curatoli 11
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Sang-uk 15
 

Top half

Section 1

 
Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of the United States.svg Eli Dershwitz 15
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg Choy Yu Yong 7
 
Flag of the United States.svg Eli Dershwitz 15
 
 
 
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Deary 13
 
Flag of Romania.svg Iulian Teodosiu 13
 
 
 
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Deary 15
 
Flag of the United States.svg Eli Dershwitz 15
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Csanád Gémesi 8
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Csanád Gémesi 15
 
 
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Arne De Ridder 7
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Csanád Gémesi 15
 
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Montano 14
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Joseph Polossifakis 13
 
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Montano 15
 
Flag of the United States.svg Eli Dershwitz 12
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 15
 
Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 15
 
 
 
Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Spear 4
 
Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 15
 
 
 
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Amer 12
 
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Amer 15
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Decsi 7
 
Flag of Russia.svg Veniamin Reshetnikov 12
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 15
 
Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 15
 
 
 
Flag of Georgia.svg Mikheil Mardaleishvili 10
 
Flag of Hungary.svg András Szatmári 15
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jun-ho 11
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yan Yinghui 13
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jun-ho 15
 

Section 2

 
Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg Kamil Ibragimov 15
 
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Yuriy Tsap 5
 
Flag of Russia.svg Kamil Ibragimov 15
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Benedikt Wagner 12
 
Flag of Egypt.svg Medhat Moataz 13
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Benedikt Wagner 15
 
Flag of Russia.svg Kamil Ibragimov 9
 
 
 
Flag of Iran.svg Mojtaba Abedini 15
 
Flag of Iran.svg Mojtaba Abedini 15
 
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Streets 12
 
Flag of Iran.svg Mojtaba Abedini 15
 
 
 
Flag of Tunisia.svg Farès Ferjani 13
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Yingming 14
 
 
 
Flag of Tunisia.svg Farès Ferjani 15
 
Flag of Iran.svg Mojtaba Abedini 15
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Max Hartung 11
 
Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Berrè 15
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Björn Hübner-Fehrer 10
 
Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Berrè 13
 
 
 
Flag of Romania.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu 15
 
Flag of the United States.svg Khalil Thompson 14
 
 
 
Flag of Romania.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu 15
 
Flag of Romania.svg Tiberiu Dolniceanu 13
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Max Hartung 15
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Deng Xiaohao 15
 
 
 
Flag of Romania.svg Florin Zalomir 12
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Deng Xiaohao 12
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Max Hartung 15
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Fares Arfa 8
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Max Hartung 15
 

Bottom half

Section 3

 
Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Áron Szilágyi 15
 
 
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Low Ho Tin 11
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Áron Szilágyi 14
 
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg Kento Yoshida 15
 
Flag of Japan.svg Kento Yoshida 15
 
 
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Shi 6
 
Flag of Japan.svg Kento Yoshida 12
 
 
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shaul Gordon 15
 
Flag of Iran.svg Ali Pakdaman 10
 
 
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shaul Gordon 15
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shaul Gordon 15
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Ha Han-sol 12
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Ha Han-sol 15
 
 
 
Flag of the United States.svg Daryl Homer 12
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shaul Gordon 12
 
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Curatoli 15
 
Flag of Georgia.svg Sandro Bazadze 15
 
 
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Aaron Ho 12
 
Flag of Georgia.svg Sandro Bazadze 15
 
 
 
Flag of Argentina.svg Pascual Di Tella 7
 
Flag of Argentina.svg Pascual Di Tella 15
 
 
 
Flag of France.svg Tom Seitz 14
 
Flag of Georgia.svg Sandro Bazadze 10
 
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Curatoli 15
 
Flag of Iran.svg Mohammad Rahbari 15
 
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg Enver Yıldırım 5
 
Flag of Iran.svg Mohammad Rahbari 8
 
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Curatoli 15
 
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Curtis Miller 7
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Curatoli 15
 

Section 4

 
Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of France.svg Boladé Apithy 14
 
 
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ilya Mokretsov 15
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ilya Mokretsov 13
 
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Lokhanov 15
 
Flag of Romania.svg Alin Badea 13
 
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Lokhanov 15
 
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Lokhanov 15
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Gu Bon-gil 7
 
Flag of Argentina.svg Stefano Lucchetti 15
 
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmytro Pundyk 14
 
Flag of Argentina.svg Stefano Lucchetti 10
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Gu Bon-gil 15
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bakdaulet Kuralbekuly 8
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Gu Bon-gil 15
 
Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Lokhanov 9
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Sang-uk 15
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Samele 15
 
 
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn Xuân Lợi 13
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Samele 15
 
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg Dmitriy Danilenko 13
 
Flag of Belarus.svg Kiryl Kirpichou 12
 
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg Dmitriy Danilenko 15
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Samele 8
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Sang-uk 15
 
Flag of France.svg Vincent Anstett 15
 
 
 
Flag of Iran.svg Mohammad Fotouhi 13
 
Flag of France.svg Vincent Anstett 13
 
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Sang-uk 15
 
Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo Mancheno 11
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Sang-uk 15
 

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