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Hong Kong fencers extend world rankings lead over Japan at FIE Foil World Cup in Turkey

Teenager Harris Ho played pivotal role in team’s progress to semi-finals, while Ryan Choi was the city’s best performer in individual events

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Teenager Harris Ho (right) was one of the standout performers at the FIE World Cup event. Photo: FIE
Mike Chan

Hong Kong’s men’s foil team claimed a narrow victory over their rivals Japan at the FIE Foil World Cup in Turkey on Sunday.

The 45-43 quarter-final win in Istanbul ensured that Hong Kong, despite their semi-final 45-38 loss to world No 1 Italy which sent them into the bronze-medal match against the United States, slightly extended the point difference between the teams in the world rankings.

With a win in Paris and a second place in Cairo already to their names this season, Hong Kong have 274 points and are ranked fourth, behind the US, France and Italy in first place.

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Japan are fifth, just six points behind their Asian rivals.

Spearheaded by world No 1 and world champion Ryan Choi Chun-yin, Hong Kong assigned teenager Harris Ho Shing-him to two of their nine bouts against Belgium, which they won 45-31 to reach the quarter-finals.

Hong Kong’s men’s team (from left) Cheung Ka-long, Leung Chin-yu, Harris Ho and Ryan Choi. Photo: FIE
Hong Kong’s men’s team (from left) Cheung Ka-long, Leung Chin-yu, Harris Ho and Ryan Choi. Photo: FIE

Teenager Ho, 17, was entrusted with three more bouts against Japan, and he delivered to hand Hong Kong a 35-28 lead with two bouts to go.

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