Filipino foil fencer Clyd Lorenzo Guinto showcased his talent and determination at the recent Asian Cadet Fencing Championships in Manama, Bahrain, with an impressive performance that earned him a rare “all wins” campaign in pool play and a Top 20 finish.
At just 15 years old, Guinto demonstrated remarkable skill and composure as he navigated through the competition. Competing in his first-ever continental meet for 17-and-under fencers, Guinto dominated Pool No. 9, securing a flawless record of 5-0 against his opponents.
In his pool play matches, Guinto displayed his prowess by defeating opponents from Oman, India, Uzbekistan, Kuwait, and Chinese Taipei with scores of 5-3, 5-4, 5-0, and two 5-3 victories. His stellar performance in the opening round propelled him to the Direct Elimination round as the No. 7 ranked fencer.
Advancing to the elimination stage, Guinto continued to impress as he secured a decisive 15-12 victory against his opponent from Oman in the Round of 64. Despite facing stiff competition, Guinto’s determination and skill were evident throughout the tournament.
In the end, Guinto secured a commendable Top 20 finish, placing at No. 17 among 80 fencers in the highly competitive event. His achievement is a testament to his hard work, dedication, and talent in the sport of fencing.
Reflecting on his experience, Guinto expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to compete on such a prestigious stage. He credited his success to his rigorous training and the support of his coaches and teammates.
Ramil Endriano, Guinto’s coach, commended his protégé’s performance, emphasizing Guinto’s drive and passion for the sport. Despite facing formidable opponents, Guinto remained focused and determined, showcasing his potential as a rising star in Filipino fencing.