Defending champion Mohamed El-Sayed successfully retained his title in the Men’s Individual Épée event at the 23rd African Fencing Championships, while compatriot Sara Amr celebrated her maiden continental triumph in the Women’s Individual Foil on Wednesday, June 25, at Charterhouse Lagos.
World No. 1 El-Sayed edged fellow Egyptian Mahmoud Had Mohsen in a tightly contested final, winning 11–10 to become the first gold medallist of the tournament. El-Sayed cruised through the early rounds with dominant performances, but faced a stern test in the semi-finals, where he narrowly defeated his brother, Mahmoud El-Sayed, 15–14 in a thrilling bout.
In the women’s foil category, second seed Sara Amr captured her first African title with a commanding 15–8 victory over Côte d’Ivoire’s Isabel Esteban in the final. Amr had earlier overcome her compatriot and 2024 bronze medalist, Noha Hany, 15–13 in the semi-finals.
Esteban, who caused a major upset by defeating top seed Malak Hamza of Egypt 15–8 in the other semi-final, settled for silver after falling short against Amr in the final.
Speaking after her victory, a jubilant Amr said she remained composed throughout the competition despite facing tough opponents.
“I focused on staying calm and managing each match one at a time. It wasn’t easy, but I’m proud of how I handled the pressure,” she said.