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World’s top fencers on show at Qatar Grand Prix Fencing C’ship 2023 at Aspire Academy

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

THE best of fencing will be on display as about 350 male and female fencers from 52 countries cross swords at the Qatar Grand Prix Fencing Championsh­ip 2023 which begins Friday (January 27-29) at the indoor hall of the Aspire Academy.

Almost all the world’s top fencers are on the line-up for the Qatar-leg of the one-series, nine-city Internatio­nal Fencing Federation (FIE)-organized senior competitio­n.

Leading the men’s Epée competitio­n is No. 1-ranked Yannick Borel of France. The 34year-old 2018 individual world champion, who is also a fourtime team world champion and four-time individual European champion, will be up against a strong field that includes world No. 2 Romain Cannone, also of France; Japan’s Koki Kano (world No. 3); Hungary’s Mate Tamas Koch (the world No. 4); and Venezuela’s Ruben Limardo Gascon (the world No. 5), among others.

In the women’s section, all eyes will be on South Korea’s duo of Choi In-jeong (the world No. 1) and No. 2-ranked Sera Song. In-jeong, a two-time team Olympic silver medalist and three-time team Asian champion, secured a gold medal at the Internatio­nal Fencing Federation (FIE) Grand Prix in Cairo after claiming a 15-14 victory against France’s Auriane Mallo.

The Korean duo will be joined by Hong Kong’s Man Wai Vivian Kong (world No. 3), Hungary’s Anna Kun (No. 4-ranked), and Alberta Santuccio from Italy (world No. 5) in the top-five ranked fencers for the competitio­n.

A total of $22,000 is up for grabs, with the winner walking away with $5000 in both the male and female categories, while the second-placed gets $3000. The semi-finalists will each earn $1500.

This year’s competitio­n will witness participat­ion from nine Arab countries: Qatar, Egypt, Morocco, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Lebanon, and Algeria.

Qatar’s quest for honours in the male category at the three-day event will be led by 883-ranked Jaber Al Fadaaq, who along with six of his teammates will be looking forward to claiming a first-time medal for Qatar at the annual competitio­n.

Also on the team are Mohammed Al Oulan (ranked 903), Mohammed Al Hazaa (ranked 904), Meshaal Al Qahtani (ranked 915), Youssef Abdeltawab, Muhammad Abdulali, and Abdulrahma­n Al Jadra.

Haya Diab, who won silver at the last West Asian U-20 Fencing Championsh­ip in Jordan, will be representi­ng Qatar in the female category.

The Qatari team has been in impressive form recently, having claimed four medals, one gold, one silver, and two bronze, at the last West Asian U-20 Fencing Championsh­ip, in Amman, and the team is poised to do the country proud as they face competitio­ns from their counterpar­ts around the world.

Khaled Al Suwaid, Tournament Director and Head of the Stadium Committee, confirmed that the organizers are ready to host a memorable event. “The organizers are ready, and everything is in place to ensure a memorable competitio­n.”

“We once again appreciate our partners and sponsors for their support over the years, and we would like to extend our appreciati­on to Aspire Academy for their tremendous partnershi­p for this competitio­n, which has become one of the most important on the FIE calendar,” Al Suwaid said.

As per the schedule, the competitio­ns will start with the women’s qualifiers, starting from the group stage, where the first from the groups will advance to the round of 128 and then the round of 64 through knockout, and the first day will be devoted to these qualifiers only.

On the third day, the competitio­ns for men and women will be completed in the morning. The final will be held in the evening followed by the award ceremony for men and women winners.

 ?? ?? As many as 350 male and female fencers from 52 countries will be seen in action at the Qatar Grand Prix Fencing Championsh­ip 2023 from Friday, January 27, to Saturday, January 29, at the indoor hall of the Aspire Academy.
As many as 350 male and female fencers from 52 countries will be seen in action at the Qatar Grand Prix Fencing Championsh­ip 2023 from Friday, January 27, to Saturday, January 29, at the indoor hall of the Aspire Academy.

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