Asian Senior Fencing Championships 2026 open with dazzling spectacle at Bharat Mandapam
New Delhi, June 20
Under the soaring banners of the tournament's official motto, "One Dream, One Blade, One Pride", the 2026 Asian Fencing Championships officially commenced with a dazzling Opening Ceremony at the iconic Bharat Mandapam on Friday.
According to a press release from FAI, transforming Hall No. 2-3 into a theatre of sporting pageantry, the event formally welcomed hundreds of elite athletes and international delegates to the biggest fencing event ever held on Indian soil.
Hosting a continental-level fencing championship for the first time is a monumental milestone for India. It marks the country's emergence as a premier destination for world-class sports management and cements its ability to host high-stakes international competitions. Driven by rising grassroots participation and international breakthroughs, fencing is rapidly capturing the imagination of a brand-new generation of Indian athletes.
The evening was graced by Chief Guest, Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister for Labour and Employment and Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports.
In his address, he stated, "It is a matter of immense pride for us to host the Asian Senior Fencing Championship in India for the very first time, welcoming over 400 exceptional athletes from more than 30 countries. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's sporting landscape is undergoing a monumental transformation. Fencing itself is deeply woven into our cultural fabric; for centuries, our nation has mastered traditional swordplay. To us, it is far more than a competitive sport--it is a true testament to speed, strategy, precision, and courage."
He further said, "Guided by the Prime Minister's grand vision of a 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047, we are committed to elevating India into a global sporting powerhouse as we march toward our centenary year of independence. A vital milestone in this journey is our 2036 Olympic aspiration, backed solidly by our successful bid to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030. We are dedicated to building world-class infrastructure and providing unwavering confidence to our athletes. Hosting this prestigious event not only highlights India's flawless organising capabilities but also injects a powerful wave of enthusiasm into the entire fencing community."
Following his inspiring address, Mansukh Mandaviya officially declared the championship open, kicking off six days of elite, high-stakes action.
With Olympic qualification stakes on the line, a major lineup of global sports officials attended the event, marking a rare and historic gathering of continental fencing heads in New Delhi.
The international delegation in August presence included Abdelmoneim El Husseiny, Interim President of the International Fencing Federation (FIE); H.H. Engr. Sheikh Salem Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, President of the Fencing Confederation of Asia (FCA); Gulnora Saidova, FIE General Secretary and Executive Secretary of the FCA; Ndiaye Mbagnick, President of the African Fencing Confederation; Vitaly Logvin Grechuhin, President of the Pan American Fencing Confederation (PAFC); Tamas Henriette, Vice-president and Representative of the FIE Executive Committee in the Medical Commission; and Anthony Jr. Donald, Vice-president and Representative of the FIE Executive Committee in the Promotion, Communication and Marketing Commission.
On behalf of the international governing body, Interim President, International Fencing Federation, Abdelmoneim El Husseiny shared his thoughts, "It is a great honour to be here in New Delhi for the Asian Senior Fencing Championships. Asia has become one of the most dynamic forces in the fencing world. The passion, discipline, and ambition we witness here are vital not only for the continent but also for the future of our sport worldwide. To the fencers: this is your moment. Compete with courage, with respect, and with a good spirit. Fencing unites us. Fencing never, does not divide us. In our sport, we are one family."
Representing the continental body, President, Fencing Confederation of Asia, H.H. Engr. Sheikh Salem Bin Sultan Al Qasimi remarked, "It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the Asian Senior Fencing Championship here in Delhi. Asia is a continent of great diversity, energy, and ambition. Every year, we see our fencers, coaches, referees, and federations becoming stronger, more professional, and more united. This championship is a celebration of that progress. To the athletes: compete with courage, respect, and pride. You represent not only your countries and regions, but also the future of Asian fencing."
The ceremony featured a sequence of vibrant cultural performances that celebrated India's rich heritage and artistic diversity, captivating the international audience. Adding to the excitement, the evening saw the grand unveiling of the tournament's official mascot--a majestic tiger named "Lakshya" symbolising the focus, agility, and fierce determination of the competing athletes. Alongside the mascot, the official tournament anthem, "One Dream, One Blade, One Pride," was formally launched, setting a spirited and unifying tone for the days ahead.
The formal proceedings concluded with the official tournament oath, as athletes, coaches, and referees pledged to uphold the ideals of fair play and sporting excellence over the six days of gruelling competition ahead. The host nation's squad carries the pride of the nation as they step onto the strip to challenge Asia's best.
The Fencing Association of India (FAI), led by President Satej Dynandeo Patil, extended its deepest gratitude to the Government of India, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, the Sports Authority of India (SAI), and all the stakeholders. Commenting on the landmark event, FAI President Satej Dynandeo Patil remarked, "I extend a heartfelt vote of thanks to everyone for making the historic 26th Asian Fencing Championship 2026 a reality in New Delhi, featuring outstanding participation from over 34 countries. We express our deepest gratitude to our Chief Guest, Mansukh Mandaviya ji, for his inspiring words and the unwavering support of his Ministry in providing world-class facilities and financial assistance. Your presence has given immense encouragement to our young athletes. Guided by our vision--'One dream, one blade, one frame'--let us show the world the true strength of Asian fencing."
The driving force behind this development, Rajeev Mehta, is one of the most prominent sports administrators in India. Serving as the Secretary General of both the Fencing Confederation of Asia (FCA) and the Fencing Association of India (FAI), Mehta has been a critical catalyst behind the country's recent rise in the international fencing landscape.
Individual pool matches and direct elimination rounds began this morning. Fans worldwide can track real-time scores, schedules, and ranking shifts natively via the official Fencing India (FAI) app, with global live broadcasting streaming exclusively on FencingTV.com.
— ANI
Reader Comments
This is truly impressive! As someone from the US who follows fencing, it's great to see Asia stepping up. The opening ceremony sounds spectacular. I hope the live streaming on FencingTV works well for international viewers.
Amazing to see Bharat Mandapam hosting such a global event! The cultural performances must have been breathtaking. But I hope the government is also investing in grassroots fencing infrastructure in smaller towns, not just elite events. That's where real change happens. 🙏
One Dream, One Blade, One Pride—love the motto! Fencing has ancient roots in India with sword fighting traditions. Great to see it modernized. Best of luck to our Indian squad! Show Asia what we're made of! 💪
From Canada, congratulations India on hosting this! The fact that 34 countries are participating shows how much fencing is growing globally. That quote from the FIE president about fencing uniting us is powerful. Great to see sport bringing people together.
So proud that Rajeev Mehta ji is making waves internationally as FCA Secretary General. Finally, Indian sports administrators are getting recognition. But need to ensure this momentum continues—not just a one-off event but sustained development for fencing at all levels. 🙌
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