Busan, SEAG medalists fancied in Sharp fencing
April 6, 2004 | 12:00am
Busan Asian Games gold medalist Sergey Shabalin of Kazakhstan and Vietnam SEA Games gold winners Nontapat Panchan and Siriroj Rathraprasett will be among the favorites in the Sharp Asian fencing championships and the Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifying competitions on April 19-26 at the Phlsports Arena.
Shabalin and Siriroj both triumphed in epee while Nontapat was SEAGs foil champion.
Twenty countries, including host Philippines, have so far confirmed their participation in the event organized by the Philippine Amateur Fencers Association (PAFA) and International Management Group (IMG) and sponsored by Sharp Phils.
These are Brunei, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Macau, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.
Sharp executives Roberto Littaua and Ernesto Rendon have expressed full support to the event.
POC and PAFA president Celso Dayrit knows competition will be tough, but hes optimistic that a Filipino fencer can make it to the Athens Olympics on August 13-29.
At stake are two berths each in womens foil and sabre and one each in womens and mens epee, mens foil and mens sabre.
The Philippines emerged overall champion in the fencing event of the Vietnam SEA Games late last year.
Among the top RP entries in the Sharp Asian tourney are Walbert Mendoza, Veena Tessa Nuestro, Joanna Franquelli, Emerson Segui, Rolando Canlas, Wilfredo Vizcayno, Avelino Victorino and Edmon Velez.
The event is also supported by Philippine STAR.
Shabalin and Siriroj both triumphed in epee while Nontapat was SEAGs foil champion.
Twenty countries, including host Philippines, have so far confirmed their participation in the event organized by the Philippine Amateur Fencers Association (PAFA) and International Management Group (IMG) and sponsored by Sharp Phils.
These are Brunei, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Macau, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.
Sharp executives Roberto Littaua and Ernesto Rendon have expressed full support to the event.
POC and PAFA president Celso Dayrit knows competition will be tough, but hes optimistic that a Filipino fencer can make it to the Athens Olympics on August 13-29.
At stake are two berths each in womens foil and sabre and one each in womens and mens epee, mens foil and mens sabre.
The Philippines emerged overall champion in the fencing event of the Vietnam SEA Games late last year.
Among the top RP entries in the Sharp Asian tourney are Walbert Mendoza, Veena Tessa Nuestro, Joanna Franquelli, Emerson Segui, Rolando Canlas, Wilfredo Vizcayno, Avelino Victorino and Edmon Velez.
The event is also supported by Philippine STAR.
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