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Mohamed Hamza started at the age of 6 at the Houston club in America, and his coach was his father, Captain Maher Hamza, since his childhood until now, and he is now training at Princeton University and Tema Academy. Then he made his start, ending the 2018/19 season as the No. 1 in the world at the Junior Men’s Foil Championship and winning the Aix-en-Provence Junior World Cup in 2020. His most notable accomplishments are qualifying and competing at the 2016 Rio Olympics and Tokyo 2020 as well as placing seventh in the men’s singles event at the Tokyo 2020 Championships to become ranked No. 15 in the world in the senior men’s foil ratings, making him the youngest men’s athlete in the top 15 Until now ,He was also the youngest in the top 60 of the world rankings .

2023

1st place and gold medal in Arab Championship ( Foil Senior Team ) Bahrain

Second place and silver medal in NCAA Fencing Championship ( Men Foil ) USA

1st place and gold medal in Coupe du Monde ( Senior Men Foil ), Mexico 2023

2022
Third place and bronze medal in the Mediterranean Games Oran

Second place and silver medal in the African Championship Morocco

Third place and bronze medal in the American League for Universities America
2021

1st place and gold medal in the Republic Championship Cairo 2021

2020
1st place and gold medal at the Youth World Cup, France

1st place and gold medal in Egypt international championship

Qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics 2020

7th place in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

1st place and gold medal in the Republic Championship in Cairo
2019
2nd place and silver medal at the Youth World Cup

3rd place and bronze medal Youth World Cup in Bozan

3rd place and medal at the world championships in Turan, Poland
2018
Title of Arab champion for youth, Cairo, Egypt

3rd place and bronze medal at the Youth World Cup in Tersa, Spain

6th world ranking in youth arms 2018/2017

2nd place and silver medal Youth World Cup Cuba
2017
11th place in the Youth World Cup , Aix-en-Provence

3rd place and bronze medal at the European Cadet tournament, Warsaw

3rd place and the bronze medal World Cup Italy , Odin

5th place in the North American Cup, Poland
2016
Qualify and compete in at the Rio 2016 Olympics Who is the first Taman in the Youth World Cup

3rd place and bronze medal in the Cadet Games Mediterranean in Algeria

1st place and gold medal at the Mediterranean Youth Games in Algeria

Egyptian under20- World Champion

Egyptian Under17- World Champion

Top 16 in the Youth World Cup

Top 64 in the Grand Prix Havana tournament

11th place in the London Cup , Leon Paul
2015
1st place and gold medal in the European Cadet circuit championship-team

2nd place and silver medal at the Mediterranean Games in Guadalajara, Spain

3rd place and bronze medal in the European Cadet tournament . Hal . Germany

3rd place and bronze medal in the European Cadet tournament . Manchester United.England

3rd place and bronze medal in the first league for Salah
2014
First place and gold medal at the Wang Memorial

First place and gold medal in North Texas

First place and gold medal doubles at the Dallas championships

First place and gold medal at the Blackbeard and Houston championships

First place and gold medal in regional youth Circuit, Dallas

Third place and gold medal at the North American cadet Cup, Louisville
2013
First place and gold medal in capital clash Youth Championship

First place and gold medal in regional youth Circuit, Dallas

Third place and the bronze medal in Richmond , Virginia.

Third place and bronze medal in the North American Cup, Richmond

Third place and bronze medal at the North American Cup, Milwaukee
2012
First place and gold medal Sal Mauro youth course, Houston

First place and gold medal at the Wang Memorial

First place and gold medal from 14 competitors in the Austin challenge and Austin , Texas

First place and gold medal from 12 competitors at the Austin, Texas challenge
2011
Second place and silver medal at the International Summer Championships in Reno, USA

Third place and gold medal at the North American Cup, Portland

Second place and silver medal in the Super Youth cycle Championship, Plano

First place and gold medal at the Circuit in Houston, Texas

Second place and silver medal at the International Summer Championships, Reno

Third place and bronze medal at the North American Cup, Portland

Third place and bronze medal in the regional youth Circuit under the age of 14

First place and gold medal in the regional youth Circuit under the age of 12
2010

First place and gold medal at the Super youth Circuit Houston, Texas

2009

Fifth place in Super youth Circuit Houston, Texas