Fencing at the 2015 SEA Games – Men's foil

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Fencing – Men's foil
at the 2015 SEA Games
Fencing pictogram.svg
Venue OCBC Arena Hall 2
Date4 June 2015
Competitors16 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
  2011
2017  

The men's foil competition of the fencing event at the 2015 SEA Games was held on 4 June 2015 at the OCBC Arena Hall 2 in Singapore. [1]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeRound
Wednesday, 4 June 20159:30Round of Pools
14:00Round of 16
15:30Quarterfinals
17:00Semifinals
19:00Final

Results

Pool round

Source: [1]
RankAthleteWLW/MTDTF
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Panchan Nontapat  (THA)401.000+920
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ismail Nurul Affiq Nazril  (MAS)410.800+1024
2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Perez Nathaniel  (PHI)410.800+1024
4Flag of Singapore.svg  Lim Joshua Ian  (SIN)410.800+921
5Flag of Singapore.svg  Chan Kevin Jerrold  (SIN)310.750+719
6Flag of the Philippines.svg  Segui Emerson  (PHI)310.750+718
7Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Minh Quang  (VIE)310.750+619
8Flag of Indonesia.svg  Gunarto Ricky Hafidz Jan  (INA)220.500+116
9Flag of Thailand.svg  Sritang-orn Suppakorn  (THA)220.500016
10Flag of Malaysia.svg  Anuar Muhammad Aqil  (MAS)220.500013
11Flag of Indonesia.svg  Satriana Dennis Ariadinata  (INA)230.400–316
12Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Quốc Oai  (VIE)130.250–612
13Flag of Myanmar.svg  Htut Saw Simam  (MYA)140.200–1112
14Flag of Myanmar.svg  Thiha Min  (MYA)040.000–119
15Flag of Cambodia.svg  Hang Chetha  (CAM)040.000–137
16Flag of Cambodia.svg  Chim Theara  (CAM)050.000–1510

Knockout round

Source: [1]
 
Round of 16
4 June 14:00
Quarterfinal
4 June 15:30
Semifinal
4 June 17:00
Gold medal match
4 June 19:00
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Panchan  (THA)
 
 
 
Bye
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Panchan  (THA)15
 
 
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Gunarto  (INA)6
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Sritang-orn  (THA)10
 
 
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Gunarto  (INA)15
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Panchan  (THA)15
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Jerrold  (SIN)6
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Jerrold  (SIN)15
 
 
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Quốc Oai  (VIE)9
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Jerrold  (SIN)15
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Ian  (SIN)10
 
Bye
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Ian  (SIN)
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Panchan  (THA)15
 
 
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Minh Quang  (VIE)11
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Perez  (PHI)
 
 
 
Bye
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Perez  (PHI)15
 
 
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Satriana  (INA)13
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Satriana  (INA)15
 
 
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Segui  (PHI)13
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Perez  (PHI)14
 
 
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Minh Quang  (VIE)15
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Minh Quang  (VIE)15
 
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Anuar  (MAS)8
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Minh Quang  (VIE)7
 
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ismail  (MAS)4
 
Bye
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ismail  (MAS)
 

Final standing

Source: [1]
RankAthlete
Finals
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Thailand.svg  Panchan Nontapat  (THA)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Minh Quang  (VIE)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Philippines.svg  Perez Nathaniel  (PHI)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg  Chan Kevin Jerrold  (SIN)
Quarterfinals
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ismail Nurul Affiq Nazril  (MAS)
6Flag of Singapore.svg  Lim Joshua Ian  (SIN)
7Flag of Indonesia.svg  Gunarto Ricky Hafidz Jan  (INA)
8Flag of Indonesia.svg  Satriana Dennis Ariadinata  (INA)
Round of 16
9Flag of the Philippines.svg  Segui Emerson  (PHI)
10Flag of Thailand.svg  Sritang-orn Suppakorn  (THA)
11Flag of Malaysia.svg  Anuar Muhammad Aqil  (MAS)
12Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Quốc Oai  (VIE)
Round of Pools
13Flag of Myanmar.svg  Htut Saw Simam  (MYA)
14Flag of Myanmar.svg  Thiha Min  (MYA)
15Flag of Cambodia.svg  Hang Chetha  (CAM)
16Flag of Cambodia.svg  Chim Theara  (CAM)

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