Italy's Beatrice Vio led her team to concluding gold at the IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup ©Getty Images

Beatrice Vio, Italy's Paralympic and world champion, earned her second gold at the Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Tbilisi as she added women's team foil victory to her earlier individual foil B title.

The 21-year-old from Venice, who had both legs amputated from the knee and lost both her arms from the forearms as a result of meningitis in 2008, was part of a three-woman team with Andrea Mogos and Loredana Trigilia on the last day of the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation event.

Silver medallists Hungary were represented by world champion Zsuzanna Krajnyak and Eva Andrea Hajmasi, respective silver and bronze medallists in the individual foil A class, and Boglarka Mezo.

Bronze was claimed by the Chinese team of Zhou Jingjing, a bronze medallist behind Vio in the foil B and also in the women's epee B, Bian Jing, winner of the epee A gold, Paralympic champion Zou Xufeng, who took a bronze in the epee A, and 19-year-old Gu Haiyan, winner of the foil A gold.

Russia finished fourth in the women's event and won gold in the concluding men's epee team event.

Italy's 21-year-old world and Paralympic champion Beatrice Vio tasted gold twice at the IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Tbilisi, Georgia ©Twitter
Italy's 21-year-old world and Paralympic champion Beatrice Vio tasted gold twice at the IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Tbilisi, Georgia ©Twitter

World and European champion Maxim Shaburov and Roman Fedyaev, respective silver and bronze medallists in the epee A class, Alexander Kuzyukov and Artur Yusupov were the victorious fencers.

Silver went to Iraq, represented by epee B gold medallist and Asian Championships silver medallist Ali Ammar, Hayder Al-Ogaili, foil A bronze medallist Zainulabdeen Al-Madhkhoori and Ali Mnahi.

France beat Italy to the men's team bronze, represented by Romain Noble, Yannick Ifebe, Marc Andre Cratere and Robert Citerne.

The Championships were  the first event to take place in the qualification period for Tokyo 2020, with performances contributing to a rankings list that will determine qualifiers for the Paralympic Games.

Next up is the Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Kyoto, Japan, from December 13 to 16.