Japan's Misaki Emura took gold in the individual women's sabre Wednesday at the world championships in Cairo, beating Azerbaijan's world No. 1 Anna Bashta 15-10 in the final.

The 23-year-old Tokyo Olympian is the first Japanese athlete to reach the podium in individual sabre at a world championships or Olympics, according to the Japan Fencing Federation.

Misaki Emura of Japan poses for photos with her gold medal in the individual women's sabre at the fencing world championships in Cairo on July 20, 2022. (Kyodo)

She became Japan's second fencing world champion, following Yuki Ota's 2015 men's foil victory.

"I never thought I would stand on the final piste," said Emura, referring to the strip where fencing matches are played. "It feels like a dream."

"I managed to progress one match at a time, with an individual strategy for each opponent."

World No. 3 Emura is the second Japanese medalist at the July 15-23 world championships. Kazuyasu Minobe won silver in individual men's epee on Tuesday, earning Japan's first-ever podium finish in the event.


Related coverage:

Fencing: Kazuyasu Minobe wins Japan's 1st-ever worlds medal in epee

Fencing:Kazuki Iimura becomes youngest Japanese to podium in foil World Cup

Olympics: Japan's trailblazing fencer Ota revels in 1st fencing gold