Ryan Choi Crowned First World Fencing League Champion in Los Angeles
Reigning foil world champion defeats Miles Chamley-Watson 16-13 in inaugural WFL final watched by 6,000 fans including Lewis Hamilton
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- Ryan Choi Chun-yin won the inaugural World Fencing League title in Los Angeles on Sunday, defeating Miles Chamley-Watson 16-13 to claim a US$10,000 prize.
- The event, created by American Olympic bronze medallist Chamley-Watson, drew around 6,000 spectators to the Shrine Auditorium, including seven-times F1 champion Lewis Hamilton.
- Choi, captain of Team Shield which won five of six contests against Team Blade, called it a breakthrough for fencing and a revolution for the sport.
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The World Fencing League was created by American Olympic bronze medallist Miles Chamley-Watson to bring fencing to a broader audience and increase athlete earnings. The inaugural event aimed to address the sport's traditionally low visibility and limited financial opportunities for competitors.
Ryan Choi Chun-yin hailed a breakthrough for fencing after his fabulous comeback victory over Miles Chamley-Watson crowned the inaugural World Fencing League (WFL) in front of a sold-out Los Angeles crowd on Sunday. The brainchild of American 2016 Olympic foil team bronze medallist Chamley-Watson, the WFL was designed to propel fencing onto the global stage all year round, while swelling competitors earnings and drawing audiences closer to the sport. Reigning foil world champion Choi reward for overcoming Chamley-Watson 16-13 was a cheque for US$10,000. The captain of Team Shield, whose athletes won five out of the six contests against their Team Blade rivals, Choi also shared in the leftover cash from a US$100,000 prize pot after the individual winners were paid out. The seven-times F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton was among around 6,000 people watching inside Shrine Auditorium and Exhibition Hall. This has been a dream come true, we normally do not compete in front of so many people, Choi said. Today has been a breakthrough for fencing. We all came to win and for the money, but most importantly [we came for] a revolution.
Açık Sorular
- Will the WFL continue as an annual event?
- How will the league handle team competitions and individual events going forward?
- What sponsorship deals have been secured for future seasons?





