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  2. Foil (fencing) - Wikipedia

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    Although the foil as a blunted weapon for sword practice goes back to the 16th century (for example, in Hamlet, Shakespeare writes "let the foils be brought"), [16] the use as a weapon for sport is more recent. The foil was used in France as a training weapon in the middle of the 18th century in order to practice fast and elegant thrust fencing.

  3. Fencing - Wikipedia

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    Fencing instructors also wear them, as they are hit far more often during training than their students. In foil fencing, the hard surface of a chest protector decreases the likelihood that a hit registers. [citation needed] Lamé A lamé is a layer of electrically conductive material worn over the fencing jacket in foil and sabre fencing.

  4. History of fencing - Wikipedia

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    Neapolitan fencing is a style of fencing that originated in the city of Naples at the beginning of the 15th century. Neapolitan Fencing School is considered to be one of the most powerful fencing schools in Italy. This school produced many renowned fencing masters and contributed significantly to the evolution of fencing techniques and pedagogy.

  5. Outline of fencing - Wikipedia

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    A foil fencer. Valid target (the torso) is in red. A sabre fencer. Valid target (everything from the waist up, including the arms and head) is in red. An Épée fencer. Valid target (the entire body) is in red. Foil fencing – uses a foil, a light thrusting weapon, targeting the torso, including the back, but not the arms. Touches are scored ...

  6. Meet Lauren Scruggs: The 1st Black American woman to win an ...

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    Star fencer Lauren Scruggs knew that she would be making history heading into her gold medal matchup against fellow American Lee Kiefer in the women's individual foil final at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

  7. Fencing rules - Wikipedia

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    Fencing practice and techniques of modern competitive fencing are governed by the International Fencing Federation (FIE), though they developed from conventions developed in 18th- and 19th-century Europe to govern fencing as a martial art and a gentlemanly pursuit. The modern weapons for sport fencing are the foil, épée, and sabre. [1] [2]

  8. Team USA's Lauren Scruggs on taking silver in fencing and ...

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    American Lauren Scruggs made history at the Paris Olympics on Sunday when she took the silver medal in women’s foil fencing.. Scruggs, from Queens, New York, became the first Black American ...

  9. Notre Dame's Lee Kiefer is first 3-time Olympic gold medalist ...

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    She is the first three-time Olympic gold medalist in U.S. fencing history. Kiefer, 30, is a four-time Olympian and was a four-time NCAA champion for Notre Dame. ... Women’s team foil has been in ...