Wheelchair fencing at the 2014 Asian Para Games

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Wheelchair fencing
at the 2014 Asian Para Games
  2010
2018  

Wheelchair fencing at the 2014 Asian Para Games was held in South Korea. [1]

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Medalist

Men

Individual Epee A: TIAN Jianquan (CHN) SUN Gang (CHN) JANG Dong Shin (KOR)

       AL-MADHKHOORI Zainulabdeen (IRQ)

Individual Epee B: HU Daoliang (CHN) KIM Gi Hong (KOR) MNAHI Ali (IRQ)

       ALI Ammar (IRQ)

Individual Foil A: SUN Gang (CHN) YE Ru Yi (CHN) CHEN Yi Yun (CHN)

       CHAN Wing Kin (HKG)

Individual Foil B: HU Daoliang (CHN) ALI Ammar (IRQ) CHUNG Ting Ching (HKG)

       YOO Hee Myung (KOR)

Individual Sabre A: YE Ru Yi (CHN) TIAN Jianquan (CHN) CHEN Yi Yun (CHN)

       CHAN Wing Kin (HKG)

Individual Sabre B: TAM Chik Sum (HKG) SHAHARUDDIN Mohamad Azrul (MAS) ALHEBSI Mohammed (UAE)

       KIM Gi Hong (KOR)

Team Epee: China (CHN) Republic of Korea (KOR) Iraq (IRQ)

   HU Daoliang JANG Dong Shin ALI Ammar    SUN Gang KIM Gi Hong AL-MADHKHOORI Zainulabdeen    TIAN Jianquan KIM Sunghwan AL-OGAILI Hayder      PARK In-Su MNAHI Ali

Team Foil: hina (CHN) Hong Kong, China (HKG) Iraq (IRQ)

   CHEN Yi Yun CHAN Wing Kin ALI Ammar    HU Daoliang CHEONG Meng Chai AL-MADHKHOORI Zainulabdeen    SUN Gang CHUNG Ting Ching AL-OGAILI Hayder    YE Ru Yi WONG Tang Tat MNAHI Ali

Team Sabre: Hong Kong, China (HKG) Thailand (THA) Republic of Korea (KOR)

   CHAN Wing Kin GUNPISAN Worapon CHO Yeongrae    CHEONG Meng Chai JONGJAIRAK Chaichan KIM Gi Hong    TAM Chik Sum SAENGHUACHANG Somparp PARK In-Su      SAENGSAWANG Korakod YOO Hee Myung

Women

Individual Epee A: RONG Jing (CHN) YU Chui Yee (HKG) KIM Sun-Mi (KOR)

       NG Justine (HKG)

Individual Epee B: ZHOU Jing Jing (CHN) CHAN Yui Chong (HKG) YAO Fang (CHN)

       KIM Jung Ah (KOR)

Individual Foil A: RONG Jing (CHN) NG Justine (HKG) YU Chui Yee (HKG)

       KIM Sun-Mi (KOR)

Individual Foil B: CHAN Yui Chong (HKG) ZHOU Jing Jing (CHN) YAO Fang (CHN)

       KIM Jung Ah (KOR)

Individual Sabre A: No Event

Individual Sabre B: No Event

Team Epee: China (CHN) Hong Kong, China (HKG) Republic of Korea (KOR)

   RONG Jing CHAN Yui Chong BAE Hyesim    WU Baili FAN Pui Shan KIM Jung Ah    YAO Fang NG Justine KIM Sun-Mi    ZHOU Jing Jing YU Chui Yee 

Team Foil: Hong Kong, China (HKG) China (CHN) Republic of Korea (KOR)

   CHAN Yui Chong RONG Jing BAE Hyesim    FAN Pui Shan WU Baili KIM Jung Ah    NG Justine YAO Fang KIM Sun-Mi    YU Chui Yee ZHOU Jing Jing

Team Sabre: No Event

Medals (2010-2018)

RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)34151463
2Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong  (HKG)8141941
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)26614
4Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq  (IRQ)14813
5Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)031619
6Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)0279
7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)0123
8Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait  (KUW)0022
9Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)0011
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)0011
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates  (UAE)0011
Totals (11 entries)454577167

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