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‘Desperate' Hong Kong fencer Ryan Choi almost abandoned season before Shanghai glory
‘Desperate' Hong Kong fencer Ryan Choi almost abandoned season before Shanghai glory

South China Morning Post

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South China Morning Post

‘Desperate' Hong Kong fencer Ryan Choi almost abandoned season before Shanghai glory

Hong Kong fencer Ryan Choi Chun-yin has targeted further success on the back of his breakthrough triumph at the weekend – but revealed he almost skipped the event after a wretched run of results left him ready to write off the year. Foilist Choi outsmarted former world champion Tommaso Marini 15-12 in the Shanghai Grand Prix on Sunday to win his first senior individual international title. Choi's maiden win almost did not happen as the left-hander revealed he thought about skipping the rest of the season after missing out on the main draw of the World Cup in Vancouver earlier this month, adding to the disappointment of not qualifying for the Paris Olympic Games last July. However, coach Maurizio Zomparelli managed to talk him out of the idea. Ryan Choi hugs coach Maurizio Zomparelli after his Shanghai Grand Prix win on Sunday. Photo: FIE 'I didn't play well in any tournament after failing to qualify for Paris – it was not regression on my part but a case of results not reflecting my improvement,' said Choi, who saw his latest rankings climb 15 spots to world No 17. 'I was desperate and wanted to bring the curtain down on the season. 'I didn't lose because of any technical issues but some external factors that discouraged me, but coach [Zamparelli] persuaded me to go on.'

Ryan Choi wins gold in Shanghai Grand Prix Foil
Ryan Choi wins gold in Shanghai Grand Prix Foil

RTHK

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTHK

Ryan Choi wins gold in Shanghai Grand Prix Foil

Ryan Choi wins gold in Shanghai Grand Prix Foil Fencer Ryan Choi has won his first gold in an international competition. Photo: FIE Choi in action with Tommaso Marini of Italy. Photo: FIE Ryan Choi (middle-left) struck gold while Edgar Cheung (right) clinched bronze. Photo: FIE Fencer Ryan Choi struck gold in the FIE Grand Prix Foil in Shanghai on Sunday -- his first in an international competition. The 27-year-old, ranked 32nd in the world, defeated former world champion Tommaso Marini of Italy 15-12 in a thrilling final. Meanwhile, world number one Edgar Cheung won a bronze, after narrowly missing the chance to retain his title. The Olympic gold medallist fell 15-13 to Marini in a semi-final.

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