Rules For Competitions Updated 2017 I
Rules For Competitions Updated 2017 I
INTRODUCTION
HISTORICAL NOTE
i.1. 1. The technical rules of the Fédération Internationale d’Escrime were
unanimously adopted by the International Congress of National Olympic
Committees held at Paris in June 1914 for use in all events at the Olympic Games.
They were first codified in 1914 by the Marquis de Chasseloup-Laubat and
Monsieur Paul Anspach and issued in 1919 with the title of ‘Rules for
Competitions’.
2. They were modified by various FIE Congresses and were revised after the
1931 Congress and again after the 1954 Congress when they were renamed
‘Technical Rules’. They were revised and modernised after the 1958 Congress and
renamed ‘Rules for Competitions’.
3. The amendments made by Congress held between 1964 and 1972 were
incorporated in the new updated edition published in 1972. The amendments made
by Congress between 1973 and 1983 inclusive were incorporated in the new
French updated edition published in 1983. Subsequent amendments were
included in a restructured edition published in 1997.
4. The organization and technical rules were restructured in 2017 and the amended
documents were accepted by the 2017 Congress.
FOIL
i.2 1. The Rules for Foil were adopted on 12 June 1914 by the Committee for Foil
of the FIE at a meeting in Paris under the presidency of General G. Ettore,
representing the Italian Fencing Federation, who edited the proposed rules.
2. They were basically the same as those drawn up by Monsieur Camille
Prévost, President of the Académie d’Armes and President of the Technical
Committee for Foil of the French National Federation. They also conformed to the
rules drawn up by the Marquis de Chasseloup-Laubat for ‘Les Armes de France’,
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to the various earlier international regulations drawn up by the different countries
affiliated to the FIE, and to the Franco-Italian rules.
3. The rules governing foil competitions judged with the electrical judging
apparatus were adopted in 1957 and modified by various later Congresses up to
the present date.