Sun Gang was one of China's gold medallists ©Getty Images

China earned gold in both the men's events on the third day of action at the Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Kyoto.

Sun Gang earned gold in the men's foil A class with a 15-6 win over Emanuele Lambertini of Italy in the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation event at the Grand Prince Hotel in the Japanese city.

Sun had come through a hugely competitive semi-final against Hungary's Rio 2016 foil and sabre silver medallist Richard Osvath, winning 15-14.

The other bronze went to Sun's team-mate Zhong Sai Chun, beaten by exactly the same score by Lambertini.

There was gold for China too in the men's foil B category as Feng Yanke earned a 15-7 win over Jacek Gaworski of Poland.

The Pole had earned a 15-10 semi-final win over Britain's Dominic Coutya, who thus added foil bronze to the one he had earned the previous day in the epee B competition.

Britain's Dominic Coutya earned a second consecutive bronze at the IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Kyoto in the men's foil B category ©ParalympicsGB
Britain's Dominic Coutya earned a second consecutive bronze at the IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Kyoto in the men's foil B category ©ParalympicsGB

Feng beat Ukraine's Anton Datsko in his semi-final.

Iuliia Maya of Russia beat Ukraine's Yevheniia Breus to gold in the final of the women's epee A category.

Breus beat Hungary's Amarilla Veres 15-13 in the semi-final, while Maya advanced with a 13-10 victory over Rong Jing of China.

Viktoria Boykova of Russia took gold in the women's epee B category, beating Alesia Makrytskaya of Belarus 15-14.

The Belarus athlete had beaten France's Cecile Demaude 15-8 in the semi-final, with Boykova progressing thanks to a 15-6 win over fellow Russian Ludmila Vasileva.