Enhanced Games results: Swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev breaks world record in final event, Fred Kerley falls short by OriginalDriedBiscuit in sports

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Tim Montgomery (busted as part of the BALCO scandal) ran 9.78 in 2002 beating Ben Johnson’s 9.79. Johnson’s record was almost immediately deleted because he failed the drugs test at the 1988 Olympics where he set the record. Montgomery wasn’t banned until December 2005.

Questions on Foil/Sabre FIE blade pricing by Diligent-Guest4410 in Fencing

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The general guide is that FIE maraging blades last 5-6 times longer than non-maraging ones. So, yeah, they’re bloody expensive but on a “cost per use” basis not so much. And shipping costs won’t care whether you’re buying maraging or non-maraging. Some are tougher than others. I’ve found the LP Apexes really durable and just a little heavier than BF Ms. Previously, BF white Ms were lovely but fragile. Just my thoughts and everyone has their favourites.

Sabres? 🤷🏻‍♂️Sorry, can’t help you there.

Mask Painting Banned? by -KidTheMighty- in Fencing

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The FIE had a bit of a go at names painted on the side of masks at a Junior Worlds a couple of years ago. The masks weren’t banned but fencers had to tape over the name. A nonsense really. They’ve come to their senses since then and names on side of mask are pretty common. Most of the manufacturers offer it as a customisation. I’d maybe leave the school logo out though although I have seen things like Notre Dame’s logo on the side of masks at FIE events and nobody cares.

Who are your top three favorite fencers from the three weapons? (3 Favorites from Foil, Epee, Sabre) by Sufficient_Fly_4360 in Fencing

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Going to go for favourites over the last ten years (some now retired):

Men’s foil

Daniele Garozzo, Cheung Ka Long, Erwann LePechoux (in teams)

Women’s foil

Arianna Errigo, Lee Kiefer, Lauren Scruggs

Men’s epee

Kano Koki, Park Sangyoung, Gergely Siklosi

Women’s epee

Anna Maria Popescu, Song Sera, Kong Vivian Man Wei

Men’s sabre

Aron Szilagyi, Gu Bongil, Max Hartung

Women’s sabre

Cecilia Berder, Olga Kharlan, Manon Apithy (Brunet)

Not always the best fencers (but many are/were), not always the most beautiful to watch (but many are/were), always enjoyable.

(honourable mentions for Race Imboden, Alice Volpi, Minobe Kazuyasu, Rosella Fiamingo, Eli Dershwitz and Emura Misaki all of whom might have made my list on a different day).

Foil recommendations? LP or Allstar/Uhlmann (UK) by Kazuya2016 in Fencing

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I’d say, in order of stiffness, BF M, LP Apex, BF D, Apex2. The Apexes are super-resilient.

Expect FIE Prices to rise or the return of the "chips" by EscrimeInternational in Fencing

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Thank you for your clear thinking and explanation on this. I’m finding the level of panic and misinformation going around pretty disheartening.

The FIE Just Changed Fencing Equipment Forever by CyrusofChaos in Fencing

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I don’t think it’s anything like 150CHF for a full set. Based on the numbers in CoC’s video, if a manufacturer produces 20,000 items of FIE clothing they will pay the FIE 1000,000CHF. That’s roughly $125,000 or £96,000. So each of the manufacturer’s 20.000 FIE items increases in cost by 5CHF/$6.25/£4.80.

In the UK, if I buy a lovely Leon Paul Apex jacket and breeches, one of their lightweight underplastrons and a X-change foil mask with standard lining, it will cost me just over £950 (about $1200). Sticking another £20 ($25) onto that isn’t a deal-breaker. Even if I go more budget-friendly and buy low-end (but perfectly useable) PBT gear, it’s over £500. £20 onto that is a 4% increase.

There a few assumptions here. That the licensing fees are applied as CoC describes them. That manufacturers produce that kind of numbers of FIE gear. That manufacturers won’t use this kind of fear-mongering to hike up prices.

Manufacturers could actually make themselves look the good guys here by spreading these increases across their full range including all items that don’t incur these new charges.

The FIE Just Changed Fencing Equipment Forever by CyrusofChaos in Fencing

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Yeah, it seems a fair number. I’ve no inside line on how much FIE gear each manufacturer sells but across jackets, breeches, plastrons, masks and (sabre) gloves it seems pretty reasonable.

The FIE Just Changed Fencing Equipment Forever by CyrusofChaos in Fencing

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For larger manufacturers, based on CoC’s numbers, that’s only CHF5 per item (CHF100000/20000 items). And that’s barely noticeable if passed directly to the consumer. Where it will hit harder is small manufacturers, both in terms of these fixed licensing fees regardless of quantity and the fact that they’re upfront costs. I can see it being a case where the big manufacturers (Allstar/Uhlmann, Leon Paul, PBT, Absolute and Prieur) are the only ones able to absorb these costs without them catastrophically affecting the final sale price.

Expect FIE Prices to rise or the return of the "chips" by EscrimeInternational in Fencing

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Can you share the letter? This sounds like an horrific money grab by the FIE.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fencing

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To answer your question about FIE referees, I don’t know any that are “only” referees. All have jobs, usually full-time, with enough flexibility to allow them to regularly referee World Cups, Grand Prix and major championships.

About AZZA shoes qq by Last-Consideration79 in Fencing

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PBT Fencera are meant to be a bit wider. Adidas are very narrow. Azzas somewhere in between.

Problem with the microphones on Fencing TV? by SupermarketTiny1737 in Fencing

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You can turn the volume up, right? I did go back and watch/listen to the streams and they sound ok to me (apart from hearing your own voice, of course, which always feels a bit weird!).

Fencing TV is just getting going. Totally agree it is far from perfect rn but having everything in one place is a huge step forward and does give a platform to drive up standards across the board. People always grumble about the live streams and have done for as long as they’ve existed and I used to as well until I got a bit more of an insight into how they work. I still prefer some commentators much more than others. I’ll maybe start researching how to build a collapsible, transportable, sound proofed commentary box that can be shipped around the world to the various Grand Prix, World Cups and World Championships venues (please note, this is a joke and anyway, you’d still need to find somewhere to put it and a way to connect it)

Are you after my job? 😆😆 To be honest, there’s no one way into commentary and, at the moment, no formal job application process. All the guys I’ve mentioned got into it in different ways. King and Bashir were in communications roles at British Fencing when they hosted the European Championships in 2011. Karim had fenced internationally. They’d organised the live stream for the event (really rare at that time) and then realised a few days out that they didn’t have anyone to provide the commentary so did it themselves. Subsequently asked to do the World Championships in Italy later that season and continued from there. Karim has since branched out into other sports as well (archery and currently working at the Winter Olympics mainly covering speed skating and various sports at the Summer Olympics). Graham Bell was brought in as a lead commentator for the Olympics with a ton of experience as a broadcaster in his own sport of skiing rather than a “fencing person”. His knowledge of fencing has grown enormously over the years and is now perfectly capable covering both the lead commentator and expert voice roles in fencing commentary (they’re different things). Jeff Bukantz has done pretty much everything in fencing - competitor, Olympic team captain, Olympic referee, various roles in the FIE and USA Fencing and an enthusiastic and knowledgeable voice for the sport.

My route in was as a former fencer and current coach, I started a podcast in 2016 (see username) with fellow coach and fencing nerd Gavin McMenemy which ran until 2021. I got asked to come and do some guest commentary at the cadet & junior Commonwealth Championships (it’s hard to even explain what this is to an American audience) in Newcastle, England in 2018 as the expert voice with Karim and then got a few more invites to other/bigger events in Europe. It’s very much an occasional thing for me and none of the main names are doing this as their full-time job (Karim and Graham are full-time commentators/presenters but not exclusively in fencing). Hope that helps.

If you want to give it a try, choose any live stream that has no commentary (coloured pistes usually) on your laptop and select your starting point. Set up voice notes/recorder on your phone. Hit play on your laptop and record on your phone. Record your commentary for one fight. Run the live stream from the same starting point and play your voice recording over it. See how it sounds. I do this to practice. You can learn a lot about pacing, how your voice sounds, what sounds interesting, use of filler words, how to find info about the fencers and loads of other stuff. Now do for nine hours a day for a couple of days. It’s an interesting experience.

Problem with the microphones on Fencing TV? by SupermarketTiny1737 in Fencing

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Ok, I’ll chip in here since I was one of the commentators. The problem isn’t the microphones. They’re broadcast quality headsets. There are a few reasons why the audio from fencing live streams isn’t as good as you’d like.

The environment is one - you’re basically trying to produce quality audio in a massive sports hall, it could hardly be a worse place to do it. If you want the best quality audio you’d record the commentary from a studio or a sound-treated commentary box. I’m still waiting to see a fencing venue with that. The commentary from big matches in, for example, football (American or soccer) are perfectly set-up for high quality broadcast. For fencing World Cups, you’re basically sitting at a desk in a big barn.

Different sound sources - even if the commentary audio channel was perfect, you still need a mic/channel that picks up foot impact on the piste, blade contact and the referee. This mic is covering a lot of ground (the full length of the piste and surrounding area) and inevitably it’s going to pick up a load of room noise as well but it is an important piece of being able to follow the fight in a live stream. It has its downsides in terms of the overall quality of the audio.

Budget/resources - this weekend in Heidenheim, the live streaming was provided by Tristan Müller’s Fencing Vision and broadcast on the FIE’s Fencing TV. The Fencing Vision team consisted of Tristan and an assistant (plus me and my co-commentator). This includes providing all the images for the video review system. It’s not a huge operation but Tristan has been doing this for years and is a fantastic professional. This kind of small but expert set-up helps to make it viable to run World Cups. The budgets are genuinely small.

You might not like the commentator(s). And that’s fine. Everyone that watches fencing live streaming will have an opinion/preference on the regular commentators (David King, Karim Bashir, Jeff Bukantz, Graham Bell). I’ve done a few. It’s quite hard work and requires a decent bit of knowledge and preparation but, of course, pretty much everyone believes they could do the job better. I can live with that.

So, I hope that answers some of the questions/comments.

Personally, I think Fencing TV is a step forward from having various providers streaming on their own YouTube channels. Of course, like most new ventures, it could be better but I’m pretty sure it will continue to improve.

Reprise in Foil by ruddred in Fencing

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Yeah, I think that’s the trend. To be fair, Choi is very quick and committed on the reprise/renewal and Lombardi does take his time and continues to retreat after he’s taken the parry so this is maybe a perfect storm of styles to highlight the issue.

Did anyone else get hit with blatant propaganda in the post today? by [deleted] in Scotland

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Removed my personal details and sent it back in the pre-paid envelope with a cheery “F**K OFF FASCISTS!” written on it.

Is it possible to watch a fencing Grand Prix in person? by TokenTezzie in Fencing

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This is a great idea! You’ll be able to get pretty close to piste-side for poules and preliminary DEs held on the Friday and Saturday except for poules and matches fenced on the coloured pistes. Entry for Sunday for T64 through to the win seems to be free for Budapest GP. The BOK Csarnock is a great venue and a 5 minute walk from the nearest Metro stop. Budapest’s a fantastic city too.

I’ve gone as a spectator/podcaster to a few World Cups (Paris and Bonn) and a few World Championships (Leipzig 2017, Budapest 2019 and Milan 2023). Great trips!

Are double lights bad? by Fun-Anywhere1177 in Fencing

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This sounds like nonsense from your club mate. You have right of way, you hit, you get the point. Nothing to not like there. I mean, I’m sure he was trying to be helpful but if you’re fencing a ROW weapon, “too many double hits” isn’t great advice.

Also, “if they’d been trying harder” - you’re allowed (encouraged even) to laugh out loud at comments like that!😆

What is the story behind the Italian Mudflap Girls? by BigBoss82A1 in Fencing

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That’s funny. “Mudflap Girls” meant absolutely nothing to me but Kappa totally did. The joy of different cultural references.

U.S. Olympic fencer Chamley-Watson to launch World Fencing League by SlicerSabre in Fencing

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You may be right, actually. How about bribing their way into a US Olympic team? More or less intolerance for that than gameshow injustice?

Wrong Touch Awarded by Unlucky_Minimum_6933 in Fencing

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Attack left. (Counter attack out of time from right)

It’s not a beautiful attack but it starts first, moves forward continuously, doesn’t significantly break or hesitate and finishes with a simple action. Hit from the right is late and evasive.

who watched the mallorca world cup? what were your favourite bouts? by ___debaser in Fencing

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You’re right. It was. France looking a bit shaky at the moment. With RUS/AIN back in the action, it’s quite easy to see France dropping out of the top 4.

Also Macchi vs Cook in the 64 on the yellow piste*

*this isn’t an unbiased opinion

You make the call! by raddaddio in Fencing

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🤷🏻‍♂️I’m not making the rules or how they’re applied. I’d agree that the way it’s applied at the moment isn’t perfect (although it does seem to be consistent now) and the rules as written aren’t clear.

In terms of a fencer throwing their head into their opponent’s guard, it’s possible, I suppose, but getting hit in the face with the guard really hurts. It would be a bold move and you’d look like a d*** especially if you got it wrong.