Chinese fencer (born 1992)
Xu Anqi
 Xu at the 2014 Challenge International de Saint-Maur |
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| Born | (1992-01-23)23 January 1992 (age 33)
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| Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
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| Weight | 75 kg (165 lb) |
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| Fencing career |
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| Sport | Fencing |
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| Country | China |
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| Weapon | Épée |
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| Hand | right-handed |
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| National coach | Xu Xuening |
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| FIE ranking | current ranking |
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Xu Anqi (Chinese:许安琪;pinyin:Xǔ Ānqí; born 23 January 1992) is a Chinese right-handedépéefencer.[1]
Xu is a two-time individual Asian champion, four-time team Asian champion, and two-time team world champion.
A three-timeOlympian, Xu is a 2016 team Olympic silver medalist and 2012 team Olympic champion.
Xu competed in the2012 London Olympic Games, the2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, and the2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.[2]
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- 1996:
Flessel,Moressée-Pichot,Barlois (FRA) - 2000:
Aznavourian,Logunova,Mazina,Yermakova (RUS) - 2004:
Aznavourian,Logunova,Sivkova,Yermakova (RUS) - 2012:
Li,Luo,Sun,Xu (CHN) - 2016:
Dinu,Gherman,Pop,Popescu (ROU) - 2020:
Beljajeva,Embrich,Kirpu,Lehis (EST) - 2024:
Fiamingo,Navarria,Rizzi,Santuccio (ITA)
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