From 2019 to today
In six years the Oman Fencing Committee has gone from foundation to its best-ever regional performance. This timeline traces the milestones that built Omani fencing — committee formation, FIE membership, the first Arab medal, the first national championship, and the emergence of a generation of internationally competitive athletes.
The Oman Fencing Committee is formally constituted under the umbrella of the Oman Olympic Committee, launching the sport on a national footing for the first time.
The committee moves a step closer to global recognition following formal engagement with the International Fencing Federation (FIE).
The FIE approves Oman's membership, opening the door to international competition for Omani fencers.
Oman claim a bronze medal at the Arab Fencing Championship — the committee's first regional podium finish.
The committee organises the first edition of the Sultanate of Oman Fencing Championship, with eight clubs competing across junior foil and épée categories.
Omani officials Tabook and Al Harthi earn the Asian umpiring licence, strengthening the country's international officiating presence.
Omani fencers claim medals at the Mediterranean Championship — a first at this level for the national programme.
OFC leadership attends the FIE Congress in Lausanne as a full voting member, representing Oman on the global stage.
Oman finish the inaugural GCC Youth Games in the UAE with two gold, two silver and seven bronze medals in fencing, including team gold in women's épée.
Jana Al Sharji, Israa Al Siyabi and Salma Al Daghishi win bronze at the Asian Junior Fencing Championship in Kuwait — the first Asian-level women's medal for Oman.
A thirty-one-strong Omani team returns from the West Asia Championship in Bahrain with 36 medals — 13 gold, 11 silver, 12 bronze — the best regional performance in the committee's history.