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Fencing
at the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games
VenueSelcuk University 19 Mayıs Sport Hall
Dates14–17 August 2022
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Fencing at the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games was held in Konya, Turkey from 14 to 17 August 2022 in Selcuk University 19 Mayıs Sport Hall.[1][2]

The Games were originally scheduled to take place from 20 to 29 August 2021 in Konya, Turkey.[3] In May 2020, the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF), who are responsible for the direction and control of the Islamic Solidarity Games, postponed the games as the 2020 Summer Olympics were postponed to July and August 2021, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.[4][5]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey (TUR)*64212
2 Uzbekistan (UZB)23914
3 Azerbaijan (AZE)2226
4 Iran (IRI)1326
5 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)1012
6 Qatar (QAT)0022
Totals (6 entries)12121842

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée Roman Petrov
 Kyrgyzstan
Ruslan Hasanov
 Azerbaijan
Nodirbek Muminov
 Uzbekistan
Fayzulla Alimov
 Uzbekistan
Team épée  Azerbaijan
Kanan Aliyev
Barat Guliyev
Ruslan Hasanov
 Iran
Mohammad Rezaei
Mohammad Rezaei Tadi
Mohammadreza Vosoughi
 Uzbekistan
Roman Aleksandrov
Fayzulla Alimov
Nodirbek Muminov
Javohirbek Nurmatov
Individual foil Mukhammad Yusuf Asranov
 Uzbekistan
Martino Minuto
 Turkey
Ilyas Molina
 Uzbekistan
Doniyor Sadullaev
 Uzbekistan
Team foil  Uzbekistan
Mukhammad Yusuf Asranov
Ilyas Molina
Doniyor Sadullaev
Akhmadillokhon Solikhojiev
 Turkey
Mustafa Burak Çufadar
Alp Eyüpoğlu
Martino Minuto
Utku Özyalçın
 Qatar
Khaled Hussein
Abdalla Khalifa
Ali Owaida
Individual sabre Enver Yıldırım
 Turkey
Ali Pakdaman
 Iran
Musa Aymuratov
 Uzbekistan
Mohammad Rahbari
 Iran
Team sabre  Iran
Mohammad Fotouhi
Ali Pakdaman
Mohammad Rahbari
Nima Zahedi
 Turkey
Muhammed Anasız
Tolga Aslan
Kerem Çağlayan
Enver Yıldırım
 Uzbekistan
Islambek Abdazov
Musa Aymuratov
Zukhriddin Kodirov
Sherzod Mamutov

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée Aleyna Ertürk
 Turkey
Shahzoda Egamberdieva
 Uzbekistan
Azam Bakhti
 Iran
Kamilia Abdyl-Khamitova
 Kyrgyzstan
Team épée  Turkey
Lal Erman
Aleyna Ertürk
Gökçe Günaç
Damlanur Sönmüş
 Iran
Azam Bakhti
Paria Mahrokh
Mahsaossa Pourrahmati
 Uzbekistan
Shahzoda Egamberdieva
Dilnaz Murzataeva
Sevara Rakhimova
Marjona Zubaydulloeva
Individual foil İrem Karamete
 Turkey
Alisa İşbir
 Turkey
Firuze Ayşen Güneş
 Turkey
Umida Ilyosova
 Uzbekistan
Team foil  Turkey
Almila Birçe Durukan
Firuze Ayşen Güneş
Alisa İsbir
İrem Karamete
 Uzbekistan
Ilayda Gedikli
Umida Ilyosova
Komila Mirzaeva
Marjona Usmonova
 Qatar
Lina Al-Boinin
Haya Diab
Sara Diab
Individual sabre Iryna Shchukla
 Turkey
Palina Kaspiarovich
 Azerbaijan
Valeriya Bolshakova
 Azerbaijan
Sabina Karimova
 Azerbaijan
Team sabre  Azerbaijan
Anna Bashta
Valeriya Bolshakova
Sevil Bunyatova
Sabina Karimova
 Uzbekistan
Zaynab Dayibekova
Sevinch Ismoilova
Paola Pliego
Aysuliu Usnatdinova
 Turkey
Aylin Çakır
Nil Güngör
Iryna Shchukla
Pınar Miray Şişik

Participating nations

141 athletes from 18 countries participated:

  1.  Azerbaijan (8)
  2.  Bangladesh (4)
  3.  Iran (17)
  4.  Jordan (6)
  5.  Kazakhstan (4)
  6.  Kyrgyzstan (5)
  7.  Lebanon (6)
  8.  Mali (3)
  9.  Morocco (1)
  10.  Pakistan (1)
  11.  Qatar (7)
  12.  Saudi Arabia (16)
  13.  Senegal (6)
  14.  Tajikistan (1)
  15.  Turkey (24)
  16.  United Arab Emirates (5)
  17.  Uzbekistan (24)
  18.  Yemen (3)

References

  1. ^ "Konya 2021". www.konya2021.com.
  2. ^ Fencing Islamic Solidarity Games
  3. ^ "Konya to host the 5th Islamic Solidarity Games". Daily Sabah. 19 December 2019. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  4. ^ Ali, Muhammad (16 May 2020). "5th Islamic Solidarity Games 2021 in Turkey postponed". Daily Times. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  5. ^ Iveson, Ali (17 May 2020). "Islamic Solidarity Games postponed to avoid Tokyo 2020 clash". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 26 May 2020.