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Asian Fencing Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Asian Fencing Championships is the fencing zonal championship organized by the Asian Fencing Confederation for the Asia-Oceania zone. The first Asian Fencing Championships was held in 1973 in Tehran, however, fencing in the continent did not proceed actively enough. The tournament restarted in 1989 and it has been held annually since 2007. It awards points for the Fencing World Cup.

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List tournaments

  Year Host
1973 Iran Tehran, Iran
  Year Host
1 1989 China Beijing, China
2 1991 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
3 1993 Japan Tokyo, Japan
4 1995 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
5 1997 Iran Tehran, Iran (Men)
China Nanjing, China (Women)
6 1999 China Nanjing, China
7 2001 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
8 2003 Thailand Chiang Mai,[1][2] Thailand
9 2004 Philippines Manila, Philippines
10 2005 Malaysia Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
11 2007 China Nantong, China
12 2008 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
13 2009 Qatar Doha, Qatar
14 2010 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
15 2011 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
16 2012 Japan Wakayama, Japan
17 2013 China Shanghai, China
18 2014 South Korea Suwon, South Korea
19 2015 Singapore Singapore
20 2016 China Wuxi, China
21 2017 Hong Kong Hong Kong
22 2018 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
23 2019 Japan Chiba, Japan
24 2022 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
25 2023 China Wuxi, China

See also

References

  1. ^ "China dominant at Asian Fencing Championship in Chiang Mai". chiangmai-mail.com.
  2. ^ "행정자치위원회회의록". 익산시행정자치위원회.

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