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Epee fencing rules

 

This is a summary of current (2007) epee fencing rules as specified by the USFA.  I hope this will help beginners and seasoned fencers alike. Having been a fencer 30 years ago in college, I recently started competitive fencing again. I realized quickly that some rules have changed. I started looking on the web to see if a rules summary exist besides the official rule book which is over 100 pages. I didn't find anything satisfactory. So, I decided to create one.

Rules Summary 

Here are some basic rules in competitive epee fencing.
  • A bout consists of 5 touches with a limit of 3 minutes. At the end of the 3 minutes, who ever is ahead in touch count is the winner. If a tie score, a priority is chosen at random, and a one minute sudden death is in play.
  • A touch is registered by a machine and a 1/25 of seconds delay will disable the opponents weapon otherwise it is scored as a double touch.
  • If a fencer runs off the end of the strip with both feet a touch is scored against him/her. If one foot is off the side of the strip, action is halted and the opponent will gain 1 meter. If the fencer fleches off the side of the strip, no penalties.
  • If one fencer is left handed, it is customary for him/her to hook up on the left side of the strip. This is so the director can have a better view of the fencing activity.
  • To stop a bout in progress, back up a few steps and raise your non weapon hand and stump your foot to get the attention of the Director. He will call halt. Don't stop fencing unless you hear halt.
  • A yellow card is a penalty for various infractions. You cannot use your non weapon hand for blocking. You cannot turn your back on your opponent. Two yellow card will result in a red card - loosing 1 touch.
  • A direct ellimination bout consist of 15 touches and divided into three 3 minutes periods with a 1 minute rest in between.
  • If injured during a bout, a fencer may ask for a 10 minute delay.

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