Weapon and Equipment Information
National Tournaments
WEAPONS
CHECK:
Weapons
Control will be open at 7:00 a.m. each day of competition. Weapons
check will test the mask, lamé jacket, gloves, and body cords. Items
that have passed inspection will be specially marked. Masks
must pass the 12-kg punch test. Equipment must conform to
regulations (see information below). All events are conducted with
electric equipment. Equipment that fails when reporting on the strip
for a bout or changing weapon will receive a yellow card. (See T.45
of the FIE Rules). Fencers must report to strip immediately after
their strip assignments (pool or DE) have been posted. A preliminary
check will be conducted to ensure the presence of: Underarm
plastron, 2nd weapon and body cord, weapon check control marks. No
fencer will be allowed to fence if these conditions are not met.
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION:
Fencers must wear the required clothing — regulation fencing jacket
and pants, underarm protector (plastron), knee socks and a fencing
glove that covers half the forearm. Women must wear breast
protectors. In epée and foil, a full jacket is required (i.e., a
jacket with croissard/groin strap). Any attachment to a weapon’s
handle must fix the hand in one position such that the top of the
thumb is no more than 2 cm. from the inner surface of the guard.
Warm-up pants are not allowed. Fencing uniforms must not have any
rips, tears, holes, etc. U.S. Fencing allows uniforms of a single
pastel color or designs on the rear (unarmed) arm and leg. As the
purpose of uniform color or design is for audience interest, such
designs should be in good taste.
In all three weapons, each fencer’s last name must be printed
legibly from a distance of 15 feet, by hand or machine, in capital
letters between 8 and 10 cm high: either (1) on the back of the
uniform or lame between the shoulders; (2) on the front or side of
the thigh of the “rear” leg; or (3) on a piece of fabric or lame
material that is firmly sewn to the uniform in such a way that it
will not detach during fencing or catch the opponent’s point. Fabric
attached to the uniform must be the same color as the part of the
uniform to which it is attached. Conductive materials must be
attached in such a way as to not alter the conductivity of the
metallic vest or jacket. NAMES PRINTED ON TAPE ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
In sabre, all blades will be checked at weapons control to ensure
that the blades conform to the new FIE flexibility requirements. You
may need to allow more time for weapons check. Priority for checking
weapons will be given to fencers competing that day.
“0” or “2”
blades are required for all Youth-10 competitions but not S2000 for
sabre (i.e., flexibility restrictions do not apply for this age
group).
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