Wheelchair Fencing At The 2010 Asian Para Games
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Wheelchair Fencing At The 2010 Asian Para Games
Wheelchair fencing at the 2010 Asian Para Games was held in Guangda Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China from December 14 to 16, 2010. Medal summary Medal table Retrieved from Asian Para Games 2010 Official Website. Medalists Men Women Results Men Individual Epée Category A Individual Epée Category B Individual Foil Category A Individual Foil Category B Individual Sabre Category A Individual Sabre Category B Team Foil Women Individual Epée Category A Individual Epée Category B Individual Foil Category A Individual Foil Category B Team Foil References {{EventsAt2010AsianParaGames 2010 Asian Para Games events 2010 Asian Para-Games Asian Para Games The Asian Para Games also known as Para Asiad is a multi-sport event regulated by the Asian Paralympic Committee that's held every four years after every Asian Games for athletes with physical disabilities. Both events had adopted the strategy ... International fencing competitions hosted by China ...
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