Britain's Piers Gilliver won his third gold medal at the IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Chon Buri ©Getty Images

Thailand’s home favourite Saysunee Jana and Britain's Piers Gilliver completed a clean sweep of individual gold medals at the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Chon Buri.

Two-time Paralympic gold medallist Jana had already won the women's sabre and épée category B events at the Eastern National Sports Training Centre, and she followed it up with victory in the equivalent foil competition.

She overcame Hong Kong's Chung Yuen Ping in the final.

Chung's compatriot Chan Yui Chong earned bronze, a feat matched by South Korea's Cho Eun-hye.

In the men's sabre A, Gilliver followed up foil and épée golds with a third of the IWAS World Cup.

The reigning épée A Paralympic champion beat Richárd Osváth of Hungary in the gold medal tie.

Hong Kong's seven-time Paralympic gold medallist Yu Chui Yee triumphed in the women's foil A competition in Chon Buri ©Getty Images
Hong Kong's seven-time Paralympic gold medallist Yu Chui Yee triumphed in the women's foil A competition in Chon Buri ©Getty Images

Bronze went to Germany's Maurice Schmidt and Italy's Edoardo Giordan.

Hong Kong's seven-time Paralympic gold medallist Yu Chui Yee triumphed in the women's foil A, consigning Éva Andrea Hajmási of Hungary to silver.

Joint-third place was achieved by Andreea Ionela Mogoș of Italy and South Korea's Kwon Hyo-kyeong.

The other gold medallist on the final day of individual competition at the World Cup was Poland's Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Adrian Castro in the men's sabre B.

France's Maxime Valet earned silver, with bronze going to Italy's Gianmarco Paolucci and France's Marc-André Cratère.

The World Cup is due to conclude with the women's foil, men's sabre and mixed épée team events.