At A Glance
- Olympic fencer Maxine Esteban got off to a strong start before losing her steam in the final for a silver-medal finish in the 2026 African Fencing Championships in Abidjan, Ivory Coast recently.
Maxine Esteban (Eva Pavia/FIE)
Olympic fencer Maxine Esteban got off to a strong start before losing her steam in the final for a silver-medal finish in the 2026 African Fencing Championships in Abidjan, Ivory Coast recently.
The 25-year-old Filipino-Ivorian absorbed a tight 14-15 loss to younger Egyptian foe in Sara Amr Hossny, settling for the second place in the women’s individual foil event of the four-day continental meet.
“Today ended in a heartbreaking 15–14 loss, and it definitely hurts more than I can put into words,” Esteban said. “But despite the disappointment, I want to stay positive, grateful, and happy for the opportunity to compete and continue improving.”
“Thank you to my coaches who helped me along the way. Thank you will never be enough but I am incredibly grateful,” she added.
Prior to her final defeat, Esteban, who represented Ivory Coast in the 2024 Paris Olympics as a naturalized citizen, earned an early bye before dominating Lojain Khaled of Egypt, 15-7, in the quarterfinals.
Esteban, a right-handed fencer who formerly attended University of Pennsylvania and Ateneo, then turned back Yasmine Soussi of Tunisia, who shared the bronze honor with Egyptian Noha Hany, via a 15-9 semis triumph.
Currently No. 32 in the women’s foil list of the International Fencing Federation (FIE) rankings, Esteban is looking forward to boosting her qualification for the 2028 Los Angeles Games.