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Fencing is a
combat sport that
features sword fighting. It
consists of
three primary disciplines: foil, épée, and
sabre (also
spelled saber), each with...
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first competed in
fencing at the 1900 Games, with 3
fencers (two men's
foilists, one of whom also
competed in the épée, and a men's sabreur); none advanced...
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attended the competition.
Dissensions rapidly arose between épéeists and
foilists,
which held the
majority at the Société. The
third congress held in Brussels...
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field Amy
Rodriguez –
Olympic champion,
soccer Janice Romary –
Olympic foilist,
fencing (1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964 and 1968)
April Ross –
Beach volleyball...
- NCAA All-American and three-time All-Ivy in fencing. As a world-class
foilist, she was a
member of the
Junior World Team and the
United States national...
- fencer's
jacket to
prevent it from
disconnecting during a bout. In addition,
foilists and
sabreists must
connect their alligator clips to
their lamés. Fencers...
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Klamath Falls in the 1960s
Janice Romary (1927–2007), U.S. women's
Olympic foilist Laurenne Ross (born 1988),
World Cup
alpine ski
racer Kim Walker-Smith...
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Muriel (Bower)
Taitt is an
American foilist, coach, and educator. She is
author of the
foilist's classic textbook Foil Fencing, now in its 8th edition...
- live on the piste. He
chose sabre, his father's weapon,
because the only
foilists at TSV
Dormagen were girls. He
first competed for Romania,
under whose...
- 2008-12-11.
Retrieved 2008-12-23.
Pictures of Ruth and
other Singapore women foilists at the 2006
Asian Games. "Team
Singapore -
Asian Games - Fencing". Archived...