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Fencer meaning
A participant in the sport of fencing. | A person who makes, installs, repairs, or maintains fences. | A person who purchases stolen goods or property from another thief.
Example sentences (17)
For example, fencer A attacks the arm of fencer B, drawing a high outside parry; fencer B then follows the parry with a high line riposte.
In épée, there is no priority; the move may be used as a means by either fencer to achieve a double-touch and advance the score by 1 for each fencer.
The story goes Joseph was an incredible fencer and violinist, born to a French plantation owner and an African slave.
On Thursday, the IOC released details about what it described as a "new incident in the Russian disinformation and defamation campaign" against the organisation and Bach, who is a German former Olympic fencer.
Brave Fencer Musashi might not be one of the best looking games for the system, but it is definitely one of the most charming.
Ward Melville Foilist Chris Ancona, right, finished third and is a 3three-time all-county fencer earning a spot on the first team, All-Long Island.
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Also, female fencer Lama Yasser secured a gold medal after defeating her Algerian contender in the final match while fencers Sherwet Gaber got a bronze and Yassmin Ali won a silver.
Consequently, Beljaeva and Embrich will meet in the next round of the main event, Lehis faces Romanian Amalia Tataran and the French fencer Marie-Florence Candassam.
As the opponent moves to the left to parry, the fencer disengages and finishes the attack on the right side of the torso.
Each match lasts up to one minute; the first fencer to score a hit wins instantly.
For example, the fencer could target the left side of the torso, and begin the lunge.
However, they possess all of the other components of a foil fencer's equipment.
If both fencers begin their attack at the same time, or the referee is unable to determine who was first, neither fencer scores a point.
In the case of both fencers landing a scoring touch, the referee determines which fencer receives the point for the action, again through the use of "right of way".
One set plugs into the fencer's weapon, with the other connecting to the reel.
The body cord serves as the connection between a fencer and a reel of wire that is part of a system for electrically detecting that the weapon has touched the opponent.