Gu Bon-gil

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Gu Bon-gil
Gu Bon-Gil.jpg
Gu at the 2013 World Championships
Personal information
Born (1989-04-27) 27 April 1989 (age 32)
Daegu, South Korea
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb)
Sport
CountrySouth Korea
SportFencing
WeaponSabre
Handright-handed
ClubKorea Sports Promotion Foundation
FIE rankingcurrent ranking
Medal record
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2012 London Team
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tokyo Team
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Leipzig Team
Gold medal – first place 2018 Wuxi Team
Gold medal – first place 2019 Budapest Team
Silver medal – second place 2014 Kazan Individual
Silver medal – second place 2014 Kazan Team
Silver medal – second place 2017 Leipzig Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Catania Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Budapest Team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2010 Guangzhou Individual
Gold medal – first place 2014 Incheon Individual
Gold medal – first place 2018 Jakarta Individual
Gold medal – first place 2014 Incheon Team
Gold medal – first place 2018 Jakarta Team
Silver medal – second place 2010 Guangzhou Team
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 2010 Seoul Individual
Gold medal – first place 2011 Seoul Team
Gold medal – first place 2012 Wakayama Individual
Gold medal – first place 2013 Shanghai Individual
Gold medal – first place 2013 Shanghai Team
Gold medal – first place 2014 Suwon Individual
Gold medal – first place 2014 Suwon Team
Gold medal – first place 2015 Singapore Team
Gold medal – first place 2016 Wuxi Team
Gold medal – first place 2017 Hong Kong Individual
Gold medal – first place 2017 Hong Kong Team
Silver medal – second place 2010 Seoul Team sabre
Silver medal – second place 2011 Seoul Individual
Silver medal – second place 2012 Wakayama Team
Silver medal – second place 2015 Singapore Individual
Universiade
Silver medal – second place 2011 Shenzhen Individual
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Shenzhen Team
Gu Bon-gil
Hangul
구본길
Hanja
具本佶
Revised RomanizationGu Bon-gil
McCune–ReischauerKu Ponkil

Gu Bon-gil (Korean pronunciation: [ku.bon.ɡil] or [ku] [pon.ɡil]; born 27 April 1989) is a South Korean right-handed sabre fencer.[1]

Gu is a seven-time team Asian champion, six-time individual Asian champion, and three-time team world champion. A three-time Olympian, Gu has won the gold medal at two Olympics in the team event.

Early life[]

A native of Daegu, Gu had played football all through elementary and middle school and went on to Osung High School, which was the alma mater of his 2012 Olympics teammate Oh Eun-seok. The fencing coach at Osung High School had already noticed him in middle school and persuaded him to switch sports.[2] He majored in physical education at Dong-Eui University, then one of the few universities which had a fencing team.[3]

Career[]

Gu had competed internationally at junior level and was first selected for the senior national team in 2010. He made headlines that year by winning two silver medals in the Grand Prix circuit and individual gold medals at both the Asian Games and Asian Championships. The media dubbed him the "scary rookie" after he narrowly defeated compatriot Oh Eun-seok, then world number 2, in the semi-finals of the Asian Games.[4] His gold medal at the Asian Games meant that he was exempted from mandatory military service.[5]

Gu won two individual gold medals at the 2010–11 Fencing World Cup and ended the competition ranked number 3 overall. He was selected to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics along with Oh, Kim Jung-hwan and Won Woo-young. The Olympics began on a sour note as he, Kim and Won did not make it past the semi-final stage of the individual event.[6] They managed to win a historic gold in the team event, South Korea's first ever Olympic gold medal in the men's team sabre category.[7][8] The quartet continued to dominate in the team events, sweeping gold at both the Asian Championships and Asian Games hosted at home and winning silver at the World Championships. They also successfully defended their team gold medal at the 2015 Asian Fencing Championships.

Oh Eun-seok and Won Woo-young both retired and were replaced by youngsters Oh Sang-uk and Kim Jun-ho. There was no men's team sabre event at 2016 Summer Olympics due to the now-abolished rotation policy. Gu and Kim Jung-hwan both qualified for the individual event. However, he was narrowly defeated by Mojtaba Abedini, whom Kim went on to defeat in the bronze medal bout.[9] The following year, the team won gold in the men's team sabre event at the 2017 World Fencing Championships, the country's first team gold at the worlds since 2005, and swept team gold at the 2018 World Championships and Asian Games.[10] Gu himself won individual silver in the 2017 worlds and successfully defended his Asian Games gold the following year.[11][5]

Kim Jung-hwan announced his retirement after the 2018 Asian Games and was replaced by Ha Han-sol. The team won gold at the 2019 World Fencing Championships, Gu's third consecutive team gold at the worlds.[12] Kim came back out of retirement and reunited with the same team from the 2018 Asian Games and Asian Championships. They qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics, which had been postponed for a year. Despite the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and changes to coaching staff, they won team gold, making Gu and Kim the first South Korean fencers (among all fencing disciplines, male or female) to win back-to-back team gold medals at the Olympics.[13][14]

Gu competed at the Orleans Grand Prix held in November 2021. It was announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[15]

Medal Record[]

Olympic Games[]

Year Location Event Position
2012 United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Team Men's Sabre 1st[16]
2021 Japan Tokyo, Japan Team Men's Sabre 1st[17]

World Championship[]

Year Location Event Position
2011 Italy Catania, Italy Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[18]
2013 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Team Men's Sabre 3rd[19]
2014 Russia Kazan, Russia Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[20]
2014 Russia Kazan, Russia Team Men's Sabre 2nd[21]
2017 Germany Leipzig, Germany Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[22]
2017 Germany Leipzig, Germany Team Men's Sabre 1st[23]
2018 China Wuxi, China Team Men's Sabre 1st[24]
2019 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Team Men's Sabre 1st[25]

Asian Championship[]

Year Location Event Position
2010 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Individual Men's Sabre 1st[26]
2010 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Team Men's Sabre 2nd[27]
2011 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[28]
2011 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Team Men's Sabre 1st[29]
2012 Japan Wakayama, Japan Individual Men's Sabre 1st[30]
2013 China Shanghai, China Individual Men's Sabre 1st[31]
2013 China Shanghai, China Team Men's Sabre 1st[32]
2014 South Korea Suwon, South Korea Individual Men's Sabre 1st[33]
2014 South Korea Suwon, South Korea Team Men's Sabre 1st[34]
2015 Singapore Singapore Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[35]
2015 Singapore Singapore Team Men's Sabre 1st[36]
2016 China Wuxi, China Team Men's Sabre 1st[37]
2017 Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Individual Men's Sabre 1st[38]
2017 Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Team Men's Sabre 1st[39]
2018 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand Individual Men's Sabre 1st[40]
2018 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand Team Men's Sabre 3rd[41]
2019 Japan Tokyo, Japan Team Men's Sabre 1st[42]

Grand Prix[]

Date Location Event Position
02/05/2010 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[43]
03/21/2010 Tunisia Tunis, Tunisia Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[44]
03/05/2011 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[45]
02/04/2012 Bulgaria Plovdiv, Bulgaria Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[46]
05/18/2013 Poland Warsaw, Poland Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[47]
06/02/2017 Russia Moscow, Russia Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[48]
12/15/2017 Mexico Cancún, Mexico Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[49]
05/11/2018 Russia Moscow, Russia Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[50]

World Cup[]

Date Location Event Position
05/22/2010 Spain Madrid, Spain Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[51]
02/18/2011 Italy Padua, Italy Individual Men's Sabre 1st[52]
03/18/2011 Russia Moscow, Russia Individual Men's Sabre 1st[53]
06/24/2011 United States New York City, New York Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[54]
02/17/2012 Italy Padua, Italy Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[55]
03/22/2013 Russia Moscow, Russia Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[56]
04/26/2013 Greece Athens, Greece Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[57]
02/14/2014 Italy Padua, Italy Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[58]
11/21/2014 Hungary Budapest, Hungary Individual Men's Sabre 1st[59]
02/20/2015 Poland Warsaw, Poland Individual Men's Sabre 1st[60]
05/01/2015 Spain Madrid, Spain Individual Men's Sabre 1st[61]
02/19/2016 Poland Warsaw, Poland Individual Men's Sabre 1st[62]
12/02/2016 Hungary Győr, Hungary Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[63]
02/24/2017 Poland Warsaw, Poland Individual Men's Sabre 3rd[64]
02/23/2018 Poland Warsaw, Poland Individual Men's Sabre 1st[65]
03/06/2020 Luxembourg Luxembourg Individual Men's Sabre 2nd[66]

Filmography[]

Television shows[]

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2021 Playing Bro T-Cast E Cast Member Season 2 [67][68]
Golvengers tvN [69]

Personal life[]

Gu earned his master's degree from Kookmin University.[70]

He married flight attendant Park Eun-ju in 2019.[71]

Despite sharing the same family name and bon-gwan (Gu clan of Neungseong), Gu is not an immediate relative of singer and actor Gu Bon-seung or the Koo chaebol family associated with LG Corporation. He and Gu Bon-seung indicated through comments left on one another's official Instagram accounts that they were well aware of the rumors, quipping that it was "an honor" to be mistaken as relatives.[72][73]

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