2025 World Fencing Championships

Fencing tournament in Tbilisi, Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2025 World Fencing Championships were held from 22 to 30 July 2025 in Tbilisi, Georgia.[1]

Dates22–30 July
Host cityTbilisi, Georgia
Quick facts Dates, Host city ...
2025 World Fencing Championships
Dates22–30 July
Host cityTbilisi, Georgia
VenueOlympic Palace
2026
Close

Schedule

Twelve events were held.[2]

More information Date, Round ...
Date Round
22 July Women's épée qualification
Men's foil qualification
23 July Women's épée
Men's foil
24 July Women's foil qualification
Men's sabre qualification
25 July Women's team épée qualification
Men's team foil qualification
Women's foil
Men's sabre
26 July Men's épée qualification
Women's sabre qualification
Women's team épée
Men's team foil
27 July Women's team foil qualification
Men's team sabre qualification
Women's sabre
Men's épée
28 July Women's team foil
Men's team sabre
29 July Men's team épée qualification
Women's team sabre qualification
30 July Men's team épée
Women's team sabre
Close

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Georgia)

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France2316
2 United States2103
3 Italy2046
4 Japan2013
Individual Neutral Athletes1203
5 Ukraine1023
6 Georgia*1001
 Hong Kong1001
8 Hungary0336
9 South Korea0123
10 Estonia0112
11 Poland0101
12 China0011
 Egypt0011
 Kazakhstan0011
 Romania0011
Totals (15 entries)12121842
Close

Men

Women

Controversies

Some Russian fencers were allowed to compete as Individual Neutral Athletes despite being members of Russian military, which contradicts IOC's recommendation. According to Ukrainian media, among athletes who are members of the Russian Armed Forces were lieutenant Yana Egorian, eventual World champion, major and Putin's authorized representative during the 2024 elections Sofya Velikaya, and warrant officer Olga Nikitina.[3][4][5][6][7] More than 440 fencers from 40 countries signed a petition to FIE to reinstate rigorous background checks on Russian and Belarusian athletes competing as neutrals.[8]

Protest actions were held in front of the hotel Russian fencers were staying. The protesters called them "Russian pigs" and exploded fireworks.[9]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI