1984 Olympic Games
Luan Jujie won the women’s individual foil title
On August 3, 1984, the women’s individual foil final of the 23rd Los Angeles Olympic Games was held Performed at the Long Beach Theater in Los Angeles, USA. Chinese player Luan Jujie defeated the world-famous 32-year-old Ko-Harnisch of the Federal Republic of Germany and won the Olympic championship. This is China and even Asia's first world champion in fencing.
2002 World Championships
Tan Xue won the women's individual saber event
On August 20, 2002, in the finals of the women's individual saber event of the World Fencing Championships , Chinese player Tan Xue defeated Azerbaijani player JEMAEVA, currently ranked number one in the world, 15-14, and won the championship, achieving a breakthrough of zero gold medals in China's fencing world championships. This is China's first world championship in the women's saber event
2006 World Championships
China's women's heavyweight team won the championship
October 7, 2006 In the final of the women's epee team competition of the 2006 World Fencing Championships held in Turin, Italy, on September 1, the Chinese women's epee team consisting of Luo Xiaojuan, Li Na, Zhang Li and Zhong Weiping defeated the defending champion French women's epee 45-26. The team won the championship. This was the first time that the Chinese team won the championship in this event.
Wang Lei won the men's epee championship
On October 3, 2006, in the men's epee individual finals of the Fencing World Championships, Chinese player Wang Lei defeated the Portuguese player in the extra round with 605 Joaquim won the championship. This is also the first time in the history of Chinese men's epee that they have won a gold medal at the World Championships.
2010 World Championships
The Chinese men’s team won the championship
On November 11, 2010, the Chinese men’s team consisting of Lei Sheng, Zhu Jun, Huang Liangcai and Zhang Liangliang The foil team defeated the Italian team 45-43 in the men's foil team final of the World Fencing Championships in Paris, winning the World Championship team championship for the first time in history[1].
2011 World Championships
Li Na won the women's epee championship
On October 14, 2011, in the women's epee individual competition at the Italian Fencing World Championships, she just made her comeback Not long ago, "mom-level player" Li Na met young player Sun Yujie in the final. In the end, Li Na defeated her junior sister 13-7 to win the championship. This was the first individual championship in her career at the World Championships. This is also the first World Championships gold medal ever won by a Chinese female epee player, and also the first gold medal for a Chinese athlete in this World Championships.
The Chinese men’s foil team won the championship again
On October 17, 2011, the Chinese men’s foil team composed of Ma Jianfei, Lei Sheng, Zhu Jun, and Zhang Liangliang won the men’s team final of the World Championships in Italy In the competition, they narrowly defeated the French men's foil team 45-44, successfully defending their title and winning two consecutive championships.
Results of the 2012 Asian Fencing Championships
Men’s foil champion Lei Sheng and runner-up Huang Liangcai
Men’s epee tied for third place Li Guojie and Zhang Chengjie
Women's epee runner-up Sun Yujie, third runner-up Xu Anqi
Women's foil third runner-up Chen Jinyan[6]
Men's foil team runner-up (Lei Sheng, Huang Liangcai, Ma Jianfei, Zhu Jun lost 43 to 45 Korean team)
Women’s foil team third place (Le Huiling, Shi Yun, Liu Yongshi, Chen Jinyan 45-20 Vietnam team) [7]
Women’s epee team champion (Sun Yujie, Li Na , Xu Anqi, Luo Xiaojuan 35 to 25 Korean team)
Men's epee team third place (Li Guojie and others 45 to 38 Japanese team)
Women's saber team champion (Chen Xiaodong, Zhu Min, Xia Min , Li Fei 45 to 39 Korean team)
Men’s saber team runner-up (Zhong Man, Liu Xiao, Wang Jingzhi, Jiang Kelu 31 to 45 Korean team)