Wednesday, October 22, 2025

UAAP standouts highlight Philippine contingent in Asian U-23 Fencing Championships


The best young fencers on the continent are gathered this week in Malaysia for the 2025 edition of the Asian U-23 Fencing Championships, with the pistes inside the Arena Tan Sri Hamzah, Wisma OCM in Kuala Lumpur serving as the host venue.

It was supposed to take place in the Philippines, but the country had to bow out of having the competition and fellow ASEAN member Malaysia stepped in.

Slated to kick things off are the individual disciplines for the next three days, with team play set to conclude the competition at the weekend.

Wednesday sees the men's epee and the women's sabre on the pistes. Seven Filipinos are on tap to work on them.

On the men's side, PAREF-Southridge's Enrico Fuentes is returning to a place with good memories, having won a SEAFF gold medal in this discipline. Like Fuentes, Oscar del Castillo has achieved success in Malaysia, managing podium finishes in a couple of tournaments at the same venue. Completing the trio is Edan Ensamtan from La Salle.

As for the distaff side, it is anchored by the UE trio of Shareen Beltran, Nicol Canlas, and Shy Catantan. The latter two were key cogs to the Junior Warriors' silver medal finish at the team level, with Nicol fresh from winning a couple of titles earlier this month at the PFA and Xavier Fencing Cup. Meanwhile, Beltran has been the other individual fencer alongside former UAAP MVP Queenie Dalmacio. Completing the quartet is Ateneo standout Kaku dela Serna.

Thursday features the women's foil and men's sabre. The Filipina quartet is led by Shy's two elder sisters who happened to be named as UAAP MVPs this past season, Janna and Sophia. Sophia managed to make recent history for Philippine fencing by winning a bronze at the FIE Satellite event in Singapore. Janna was part of the Filipino contingent at the World Championships in Georgia, and is set to lead UST in a quest for back-to-back UAAP women's fencing crowns. La Salle-Zobel standout Miyake Capina and St. Jude College's Jodie Tan complete the team.

On the men's sabre side, Charles Babatio and Anthony Concepcion helped secure UE the team crown last season, with the former also snagging bronze in individual competition. Khiane Felipe is the current Boys' individual champion and helped the Junior Warriors snag the boys' team crown as well. Former Tiger Fencer Kurt Maruquez is the fourth fencer participating.

Friday features the final set of individual disciplines in men's foil and women's epee. Shawn Nicollei Felipe and Robert Ygnatius Cabaero topped the UAAP Men's Individual event, joined by Louis Shoemaker in helping lock in the Men's Team crown. Marcus Antonio Manuel completes the team.

Finally, the Women's Epee team is led by two Ormoc-based fencers in Ivy Dinoy and UAAP Season 87 Rookie of the Year Alexa Larrazabal. Andrea Matias finished runner-up to Larrazabal this past collegiate season, while Krups Ednilag is the final member of the Filipino playing delegation.

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