2019 Junior World Fencing Championships

The 2019 Junior World Fencing Championships from 6 to 14 April at 2019 in Toruń, Poland.

2019 Junior World Fencing Championships
Host cityToruń, Poland
Date(s)6–14 April
Main StadiumArena Toruń
Events18
2020

Medal summary

Junior events

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée  Arthur Philippe (FRA)  Davide Di Veroli (ITA)  Gianpaolo Buzzacchino (ITA)
 Ruslan Hasanov (AZE)
Team épée  Hungary
Tibor Andrásfi
Bence Bende
Máté Tamás Koch
Dávid Nagy
 United States
Stephen Ewart
Isaac Herbst
Cedric Mecke
Jonathan Piskovatskov
 France
Simon Contrepois
Samuel Jubault
Lilian Nguefack
Arthur Philippe
Individual foil  Kirill Borodachev (RUS)  Vladislav Mylnikov (RUS)  Mohamed Hamza (EGY)
 Rui Fujikura (JPN)
Team foil  Russia
Anton Borodachev
Kirill Borodachev
Vladislav Mylnikov
Ivan Troshin
 France
Tyvan Bibard
Constant Roger
Rafael Savin
Armand Spichiger
 Italy
Alessio Di Tommaso
Tommaso Marini
Alessandro Stella
Pietro Velluti
Individual sabre  Lorenzo Roma (ITA)  George Dragomir (ROU)  Mitchell Saron (USA)
 Giacomo Mignuzzi (ITA)
Team sabre  Italy
Luca Fioretto
Michele Gallo
Giacomo Mignuzzi
Lorenzo Roma
 Russia
Magamed Khalimbekov
Vladislav Pozdnyakov
Artem Tselyshev
Kirill Tyulyukov
 United States
Kamar Skeete
Erwin Cai
Mitchell Saron
Christopher Walker

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée  Federica Isola (ITA)  Gaia Traditi (ITA)  Kim Si-eun (KOR)
 Greta Candreva (USA)
Team épée  France
Emma Lauvray
Aliya Luty
Eloise Vanryssel
Léa Varela
 Russia
Aizanat Murtazaeva
Manana Saumova
Anastasia Soldatova
Evgeniya Zharkova
  Switzerland
Angeline Favre
Aurore Favre
Emilie Gabutti
Fiona Hatz
Individual foil  Lauren Scruggs (USA)  Martina Favaretto (ITA)  Yuka Ueno (JPN)
 Park Ji-hee (KOR)
Team foil  Russia
Adelina Bikbulatova
Elena Petrova
Alexandra Sunduchkova
Anna Udovichenko
 Japan
Sera Azuma
Arisa Kano
Sumire Tsuji
Yuka Ueno
 South Korea
Choi Yu-min
Ji Celine
Joo Yeong-ji
Park Ji-hee
Individual sabre  Alina Mikhailova (RUS)  Natalia Botello (MEX)  Yoana Ilieva (BUL)
 Benedetta Taricco (ITA)
Team sabre  Hungary
Sugár Katinka Battai
Dorottya Bérczy
Valentina Nagy
Liza Pusztai
 Germany
Anna-Lena Bürkert
Larissa Eifler
Julika Funke
Lisa Gette
 Italy
Giulia Arpino
Chiara Pagano Fusco
Claudia Rotili
Benedetta Taricco

Cadet events

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée  Enrico Piatti (ITA)  Dario Remondini (ITA)  Kirill Gurov (RUS)
 Akseli Heinämaa (FIN)
Individual foil  Egor Barannikov (RUS)  Paul Antoine De Belval (FRA)  Giuseppe Franzoni (ITA)
 Xu Jie (CHN)
Individual Sabre  Vasyl Humen (UKR)  Giorgio Marciano (ITA)  Donghwan Park (USA)
 Lee Do-hun (KOR)

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée  Eszter Muhari (HUN)  Gaia Caforio (ITA)  Zofia Janelli (POL)
 Lili Büki (HUN)
Individual foil  Lauren Scruggs (USA)  Hong Se-in (KOR)  Margherita Lorenzi (ITA)
 Valeriya Rassolova (RUS)
Individual Sabre  Luca Szűcs (HUN)  Chloe Gouhin (USA)  Honor Johnson (USA)
 Benedetta Fusetti (ITA)

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Poland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia53210
2 Italy46818
3 Hungary4015
4 United States2259
5 France2215
6 Ukraine1001
7 South Korea0145
8 Japan0123
9 Germany0101
 Mexico0101
 Romania0101
12 Azerbaijan0011
 Bulgaria0011
 China0011
 Egypt0011
 Finland0011
 Poland*0011
  Switzerland0011
Totals (18 nations)18183066
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