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NATIONAL OLYMPIC
COMMITTEE OF TURKMENISTAN

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Fencing

Swordplay has been practised for thousands of years, and modern day fencing began as a form of military training. It did not become a sport until around the 15th century.

SWORD FIGHTING AND DUELS

Swordplay has been practised for thousands of years, as evidenced by carvings depicting fencers found in a temple near Luxor dating from around 1190 BC. From the 16th to the 18th century, duels were common, with combatants using a variety of weapons including quarterstaffs and backswords. Such bouts were bloody and occasionally fatal.


BIRTH OF THE SPORT

Fencing began the move from a form of military training to a sport in either the 14th or 15th century. Both Italy and Germany lay claim to its origins, with German fencing masters organising the first guilds in the 15th century, the most notable being the Marxbruder of Frankfurt, formed in 1478.

  • Title:
    Fencing Federation of Turkmenistan

    E-mail:

    fencingtkm@mail.ru, fencingtkm@gmail.ru

    President:
    Meret Meredov 

    • International rules stipulate that fencers must attack and parry on a strip that is 14 m (c.46 ft) long and 2 m (c.61/2 ft) wide.
    • Touches are scored electronically except in saber, where judges decide scoring.
    • The Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (founded 1913) serves as fencing's world governing body and oversees world championships.