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         Fencing Olympic Sports:     more books (16)
  1. Helene Mayer: An entry from Gale's <i>Notable Sports Figures</i> by Carol Brennan, 2004
  2. The ArtOf Fencing- Andrew Mahon by Andrew Mahon, 2010-02-19

21. Rutgers Athletics Olympic Hall Of Fame Class Of 2000
The Rutgers olympic sports Hall of Fame. Class of 2000. Al Treves '50 fencing. A two-time All-American at Rutgers, Al Treves earned
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FOOTBALL SOCCER-MEN SOCCER-WOMEN CROSS COUNTRY ... RU ALUMNI COMMUNITY Select a Sport - Fall - Football Soccer (M) Soccer (W) Field Hockey Cross Country Volleyball (W) Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) - Winter - Basketball (M) Basketball (W) Fencing Gymnastics Swimming Track (M) Track (W) Wrestling - Spring - Baseball Softball Lacrosse (M) Lacrosse (W) Crew Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) Track (M) Track (W) Cheerleading Athletics Bands The Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2000 Al Treves '50 - Fencing A two-time All-American at Rutgers, Al Treves earned national acclaim during the 1949 and 1950 seasons as a member of the fencing team. Treves won the NCAA Champion in the sabre both years, establishing himself as one of the top collegiate fencers in the country. A three-year letter winner (1947, 1949, 1950), Treves was undefeated in his three years of collegiate competition and later earned a spot on the 1951 U.S. Olympic Fencing Team. Treves enjoyed a successful post-Rutgers fencing career as well, earning a World Military Sabre Championship and Italian University Sabre Championship in 1953 and 1954. Darrin Winston - Baseball Robert Andrews '56 - Lacrosse Boris Pendergrass '91 - Track and Field Jennifer Dore-Terhaar '93 - Crew

22. Www.airforcesports.com :: Fencing :: Official Athletic Site
fencing Association. The clinics help teach coaching skills to new coaches as wellas offer current coaches new techniques. A coach at five US olympic sports
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Meet Head Coach Abdel Salem
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Prospective Student-Athlete Questionnaire Send mail Head coach Abdel Salem is in his fifth season at the helm of the Academy's men and women's fencing program. A 1980 graduate of the University of Alexandria, Egypt, with a doctorate in medicine, Salem was a 10-year member of the Egyptian National Fencing team and competed in the 1984 Olympics. In 1996, Salem was named the U.S. Olympic Committee Coach of the Year. Before coming to the Academy, he was the head coach at the Lone Star Fencing Center in Dallas, Texas. He founded the center in 1989 and developed fencers from the novice skill level to the advanced competitor, including the United States national team members. During his time at Lone Star, Salem was also the fencing coach for the St. Mark's School in Dallas. Salem taught a fencing course at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. His first head coaching position was at the Fairmont Park Fencing Center in Philadelphia. As head coach at the club from 1987-89, Salem taught U.S. Olympic and world team members along with hosting the U.S. Foil team championships. He was also the assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania from 1986-1988. Salem has also been involved in many national teams and clubs. Since 1993, he has been a staff member at the U.S. Olympic Training Center and he participated in the U.S. Coaches College for the United States Fencing Association. The clinics help teach coaching skills to new coaches as well as offer current coaches new techniques. A coach at five U.S. Olympic Sports Festivals, Salem was also involved with many U.S. Junior and Cadet teams.

23. Pass The Olympic Sports Revitalization Act Petition
Colleges' Experiences Adding and Discontinuing Teams' reveals that, between 1981and 1999, in five olympic women's sportsgymnastics, fencing, field hockey
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Pass the Olympic Sports Revitalization Act
View Current Signatures Sign the Petition To: US Senate, US House of Representatives, Senators John McCain, Ted Stevens, Conrad Burns, Trent Lott, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Olympia Snowe, Sam Brownback, Gordon Smith, Peter Fitzgerald, John Ensign, George Allen, Daniel Inouye, John Rockefeller, John Kerry, John Breaux, Byron Dorgan, Ron Wyden, Max Cleland, Barbara Boxer, John Edwards and Jean Carnahan This is a very little known bill which is currently at the committee level S.1085, known as the “Olympic Sports Revitalization Act” ("http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c107:S.1085":). Senator Paul D. Wellstone (of Minnesota) introduced the bill that if passed, would revitalize Olympic sports in the US.
Please read through the bill and sign the petition to pass this bill. A lot of great sports are suffering. Please help them.
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 1085
To provide for the revitalization of Olympic sports in the United States.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 21, 2001

24. Sbokos Tours - Athens 2004 Program
olympic sports CentrePavillion 2, HANDBALL ( Prelim), *, *, *, olympic Hockey Centre- Pitch 1, HOCKEY, *, *, olympic Hockey Centre - Pitch 2, HOCKEY, Hall 2, fencing,*, *,
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Friday 11 AUGUST Venue Sport Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 National Stadium, Patras FOOTBALL - PATRAS Panthessaliko Stadium, Volos FOOTBALL - VOLOS Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki FOOTBALL - THESSALONIKI Pankritio Stadium, Heraklio FOOTBALL - HERAKLIO Friday 12 AUGUST Venue Sport Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 National Stadium, Patras FOOTBALL - PATRAS Panthessaliko Stadium, Volos FOOTBALL - VOLOS Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki FOOTBALL - THESSALONIKI Pankritio Stadium, Heraklio FOOTBALL - HERAKLIO Friday 13 AUGUST Venue Sport Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Olympic Stadium Opening Ceremony Saturday 14 AUGUST Venue Sport Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Olympic Aquatic Centre-Outdoor Pool 1 AQUATICS - SWIMMING Peace and Friendship Stadium VOLLEYBALL Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre BEACH VOLLEYBALL Olympic Sports Centre-Pavillion 1 BOXING Olympic Sports Centre-Pavillion 2 HANDBALL ( Prelim) Olympic Hockey Centre - Pitch 1 HOCKEY Olympic Hockey Centre - Pitch 2 HOCKEY Hall 1 BASKETBALL (Prelim) Hall 2 FENCING Athens City Centre Road Race Course CYCLING ROAD RACE Goudi Olympic Complex-Olympic Hall BADMINTON Galatsi Olympic Hall TABLE TENNIS Markopoulo Olympic Shooting Centre SHOOTING Aghios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre SAILING Nikaia Olympic Weightlifting Hall

25. Fund Olympic Sports
to the olympic movement, targeting the sports that need the most assistance. Thelist of sports identified include Women's sportsgymnastics, fencing, field
http://www.collegegymfans.com/FEATURES/fundolymp.htm
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Gymnastics! Find out how Updated August 1st, 2002 Remember "ISUFan" Support the Olympic Sports Revitalization Act The following text is adapted from an email is being circulated around the College Gymnastics coaching community. If you have the time please email or write your congressman concerning the crisis Olympic sports are facing. Below is all the information you need to help the sport of gymnastics. Please take a moment and email or write your congressman. Please also pass this information on to anyone else you think would be interested in helping!
Senator Paul Wellstone of Minnesota ( Web Site ) has submitted a Bill ( S. 1085

26. Mith-ology: Olympic "Sports"
There went my diet Main F$@ ing Bell South » February 20, 2002 olympic sports rant Solid sports fans (which I am not) may find fencing to be
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February 20, 2002 Olympic "Sports" I'm back after a long hiatus (resulting from a combination of weekend busy-ness and a network outage yesterday). Let the Cone of Silence be lifted! For a couple of days over at Iambe: Intimate and Interractive , the talk has been centered around the Olympics and what "sports" should or shoudn't be included in them. They pretty much beat that particular appaloosa into a bloody pulp, but I wanted to post my thoughts here for the record.
Basically, I'm a bit pissed that a lot of these hobbies/activities/passtimes can even be remotely considered to be a sport. To my way of thinking, anything that is subjectively judged in ANY way isn't a sport, it's a pageant. This clearly eliminates ice dancing, synchro swimming, freestyle skating/skiing/snowboarding/nose-blowing/etc. In short, if the winner is determined by some person or persons who assign points based on their comparison of how well a competitor did this or that, then it's subjective judging and is not a sport.
This doesn't eliminate sports with REFEREES. These people exist to make specific calls as to wheter or not this or that action is a violation of the rules. In essence, they make yes/no decisions and no more. Is there judgement involved? Certainly. But they're not ranking contenders according to some interpretation of style or form.

27. Sports Venue Technology - 2004 Olympic Games - Specification
fencing, olympic Indoor Hall 2 (Hellinikon olympic Complex). Gymnastics Artistic Trampoline, olympic Indoor Hall (Athens olympic sports Complex).
http://www.sportsvenue-technology.com/projects/olympic2004/specs.html
2004 OLYMPIC GAMES - SPECIFICATION
Event Sport Venue Swimming Olympic Aquatic Centre - Outdoor Pool 1 Waterpolo - Preliminaries Olympic Aquatic Centre - Indoor Pool Waterpolo - Finals Olympic Aquatic Centre - Outdoor Pool 1 Synchronized Swimming Olympic Aquatic Centre - Outdoor Pool 2 Sport Panathinaikon Stadium "Kalimarmaro". Athletics Olympic Stadium - Athens Olympic Sports Complex. Marathon Marathon Race" start from Marathon start point and finish at Panathinaikon Stadium "Kalimarmaro". Badminton Badminton Indoor Hall (Goudi Olympic Complex ) Baseball Olympic Baseball Centre (Hellinikon Olympic Complex) Basketball - Finals Olympic Indoor Hall (Athens Olympic Sports Complex - AOSC) Basketball - Preliminaries Olympic Indoor Hall 1 (Hellinikon Olympic Complex). Boxing Olympic Centre - Indoor Boxing Hall 1
(Faliron Coastal Zone Olympic Complex) Canoe/ Kayak - Slalom Olympic Canoe / Kayak Slalom Venue
(Hellinikon Olympic Complex) Canoe / Kayak Sprint Schinias Olympic Regatta Centre. Cycling Road Race Athens Centre Road Race Cycling Course Cycling Time Trial Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre - Cycling Time Trial Course Cycling Mountain Bike Parnitha Olympic Mountain Bike Course Equestrian Markopoulo Olympic Equestrian Centre Fencing Olympic Indoor Hall 2 (Hellinikon Olympic Complex) Football Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki.

28. Stanford University Women's Field Hockey - In The News - Press Releases - USOC E
assist NCAA conferences and olympic sports on behalf provide benefits for the olympicmovement for fencing (M W), $250,000 (Eastern College Athletic Conference
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USOC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPROVES SIX MORE NCAA/USOC CONFERENCE GRANTS FOR SIX OLYMPIC SPORTS Posted On:
September 08, 1998 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado - The United States Olympic Committee's Executive Committee, in conjunction with the NCAA Conference Grants Committee, has approved six first-time or supplemental grants to aid NCAA conferences and associations with funding for Olympic sports. The grants are part of the USOC's $8 million, four-year pilot program which was begun last year. The total amount awarded from this year's grant totals more than $1.15 million and will aid five conferences or associations nationwide. The different entities receiving first-time or supplemental grants include the Eastern College Athletic Conference, the Eastern Wrestling League, the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and the National Women's Collegiate Hockey Association, Of these five conferences, the first three (ECAC, EWL, MIAC) were among the initial recipients last June, when 13 grants involving 11 Olympic sports were awarded, totaling more than $5 million, and they had requested additional funding from the supplemental pool. This year's grants range from $45,000, for adding a women's hockey program at Bethel (Minn.) College to the MIAC, to $400,000 for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation to enhance the men's gymnastics programs in that group.

29. Olympic Fencing News - CBS.SportsLine.com
sportsLine.com Network » Euro sports · NFL.com, sportsLine Rewards ·Help. Fantasy, ·, Contests, ·, My sportsLine, ·, Shop, olympic FencingNews,
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30. Alpha Bank
The 11 olympic sports of Panorama, .. Baseball, Softball, Trampoline, Badminton,Shooting, Archery. .. Cycling, Weight Lifting, High Jump, fencing, Taekwondo,
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31. Press Box - Olympians And Olympic Hopefuls To Introduce San Jose Youth To Tradit
olympic Committee, in conjunction with the San Jose sports Authority, announced todayplans to host free youth sport clinics for karate, boxing and fencing in
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32. Hickok's Sports History: Index By Sport
Top of Page E. Equestrian sports Top of Page F. fencing History;fencing in America; olympic fencing; olympic Champions. Field Hockey
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33. HickokSports.com - History - Fencing
Top of Page. olympic fencing. fencing is one of only four sports thathave been on every modern olympic program since 1896. The men's
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Fencing originated as the practice of swordsmanship to prepare men for duels and warfare. A fencing match is depicted on an Egyptian temple that dates to about 1190 B.C. and the ancient Babylonians, Greeks, Persians, and Romans all had some form of fencing. The use of armor during the Middle Ages made swordsmanship virtually obsolete. The broadsword was used against armor, but only as a crude hacking device requiring sheer strength rather than skill. By making armor obsolete, the development of firearms ironically brought swordplay back into prominence during the 15th century. Soldiers once again had to acquire some skill with the sword, and fencing also emerged as a pastime for gentlemen. Fencing masters organized guilds, which taught various moves to initiates while protecting them as trade secrets from outsiders. The swords of that period were rather heavy, and cutting the opponent with the edge was emphasized. Further, since the sword was frequently a weapon of defense against thieves, tactics included wrestling holds and tricks designed to disarm or immobilize the opponent to set him up for the killing blow. Fencing as an exercise based on speed and skill began when the longer, lighter rapier was developed in Italy during the 16th century. Because of the rapier's length, opponents had to fight at a distance and quick but controlled lunges, attacking the enemy with the point of the sword, replaced cruder hacking techniques. But the rapier wasn't a good defensive weapon, so the fencer often had to use his gauntleted left hand to parry his opponent's thrusts.

34. HickokSports.com - History - Index To The Olympics
Offers a detailed history of the games organized by year along with medal winners for each event.Category sports Events olympics...... Roque; CrossCountry Running; Cycling; Diving; Equestrian; fencing; Field Hockey; IOC)- History, profiles, current news, information on all the olympic sports;
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35. The Olympic Area-Madrid And The Spirit Of Sport-Facilities And Sport
This is one of the five sports that have been The olympic programme for this sportincludes three types of events of the type of weapon used and fencing style.
http://www.madrid2012.es/ingles/area_olimpica/pagina3_1a9.htm
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This is one of the five sports that have been performed at all of the Games of modern times. The Olympic programme for this sport includes three types of events: Sabre, Foil and Epées. Each event differs in terms of the type of weapon used and fencing style. The scoring system makes use of electronic devices that signal when fencers hit their target. The International Fencing Federation (FIE) allows 200 athletes to participate in individual, team, male and female trials.
Facilities Main: For Fencing events, the FIE require a competition court measuring 14 m long x 1.5 m wide. The recommended minimum seating capacity is approximately 3000 for the qualifying rounds and 5000 for the finals. Warm-up facilities:
For the qualifying stages of the events four basic courts are required. The warm-up area must accommodate a minimum of 8 courts for the participants to use. These facilities must conform to the same standards as the competition facilities and be directly connected to them. Training facilities:
At least one training facility must be provided, with similar characteristics to the competition facility, located in the vicinity of the Olympic village, less than 30 minutes away

36. Viewer's Guide To Olympic Fencing - About Martial Arts
Equipment. fencing is one of the few olympic sports that uses weapons (the othersbeing the archery and firearms events and to some extent, the javelin throw).
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Where: Sydney Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour When: 16-24 September 2000 History Fencing has been a sport as long as swords have been weapons ancient carvings from 1190 BC Egypt depict fencers with masks, practice swords, and judges. However, despite the modern sport's electronic scoring, light, whippy blades, and high tech protective gear, fencing is still fighting with swords. As the best-known European martial art, it hearkens back to the days of chivalry and swashbuckling, duels and family feuds, Capulets and Montagues, Zorro and the Three Musketeers. Fencing has been a medal sport in every modern Olympic games. France and Italy ruled the

37. National Olympic Committee Of The Republic Of Belarus
olympic sports, 21 Federations of nonolympic sports and 18 are a number of repeatedolympic champions among Viktor Sidyak and Elena Belova (fencing) - 4 times
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National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus was established on March 22, 1991. It is an independent non-government organization, which status fully corresponds to the Olympic Charter and the Law of the Republic of Belarus On Physical Culture and Sports.
On March 9, 1992 the International Olympic Committee recognized Belarusian National Olympic Committee as its temporary member. Belarusian Olympic Committee was granted fully official recognition on the 101st Session of the International Olympic Committee. 74 Belarusian organizations constitute the Committee including 30 Federations of summer Olympic sports, 5 Federations on winter Olympic sports, 21 Federations of non-Olympic sports and 18 territorial and departmental sport and physical culture organizations.

38. History Of Fencing
is rich and storied. Like fellow olympic sports archery and javelin,fencing has its roots in ancient combat. Around 1200 BC, the
http://www.fencing.net/intro.html
Your online guide to the sport of fencing.
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When most Americans think of swordplay, the images that come to mind are either of the lumbering power of armor-clad knights battling with broadswords, or of the swashbuckling flair of Errol Flynn and other screen duelers of the '30s and '40s. In what it requires and how it is conducted, Olympic fencing resembles these two clichés about as much as the Olympic Opening Ceremonies resemble the ritual sacrifice of animals that once signalled the start of competition. The modern Olympic fencer trains for years, honing agility, quickness, and subtlety of movement. The sport has been described as "chess with muscles," suggesting that complicated strategy lies behind the thrusts and parries that punctuate a duel. Fencers of today employ a strange combination of archaic and modern customs; combatants still salute before a match and wear the traditional white uniforms and masks, but scoring is now determined by electronic padding worn by the combatants that registers when a hit takes place with flashing, color-coded lights. As suggested by the continuing power of the myths of swordfighting knights and adventurers, the fencing tradition is rich and storied. Like fellow Olympic sports archery and javelin, fencing has its roots in ancient combat. Around 1200 BC, the Egyptians began the custom of fencing for sport, as seen by images in decorative reliefs from that period depicting knobs on the end of weapons, earflaps and other protective garb. Sword craftsmanship evolved through the ages, from the short, wide swords favored by the Greeks and Romans to the heavy two-handed broadswords in vogue during the age of chivalry. After the advent of gunpowder and firearms, armor became obsolete and lighter swords gained popularity as the sidearm of choice for European officers and gentlemen.

39. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Sydney 2000: Athlete Bios - Thursday August 31, 200
are brief profiles on athletes who are training for the 2000 olympic Games in fencing. CNNSI,Copyright © 2001 CNN/sports Illustrated An AOL Time Warner Company
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CNNSI.com GROUP Sports Illustrated Life of Reilly Television SI Women ... CNN Languages COMMERCE SI Customer Service SI Media Kits Get into College Sports Memorabilia ... TeamStore The following are brief profiles on athletes who are training for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. Check CNNSI.com each Thursday for the latest bio. Maurice Greene is staring at a matchup with Michael Johnson and a potential world record. Allsport Archery
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  • 40. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Zimmerman, Smart Qualify For U.S. Fencing Team - Sa
    scale used by the US olympic fencing Committee. men's semifinalists qualified forthe olympic team. Bowl XXXVII collector's edition from sports Illustrated now
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    CNNSI.com GROUP Sports Illustrated Life of Reilly Television SI Women ... CNN Languages COMMERCE SI Customer Service SI Media Kits Get into College Sports Memorabilia ... TeamStore Zimmerman, Smart qualify for team Click here for more on this story Posted: Saturday July 08, 2000 10:02 AM AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Felicia Zimmerman beat Erin Smart 15-12 on Friday night to win the Division I Women's Foil title in the U.S. National Fencing Championships. Zimmerman and Smart qualified for the U.S. Olympic team on the basis of a point scale used by the U.S. Olympic Fencing Committee. In the semifinals, Zimmerman beat Hana Thompson 15-13 and Smart defeated Emily Cross 15-11. The other two members of the U.S. Olympic team in the women's foil are Iris Zimmerman and Ann Marsh. In the Division I Men's Epee, Chris O'Laughlin beat Rashaun Greenhouse 15-14. In the semifinals, O'Laughlin beat John O'Neil 15-10 and Greenhouse edged Michael Fieldshoe 15-13. All four men's semifinalists qualified for the Olympic team.

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