43.42 на попытку батмана во второе соединение-перенос-укол,45.15 третья защита-укол, 46.40 легкая .вторая ударная защита-укол,50.01 отводящая четвертая защита - укол назад), 51.08 ударная четвертая защита- укол скользя гардой по клинку оппонента.
What Blocksy said, but further: it helps encourage each other to be more aggressive and pressure the other rather than run out the clock. Some fencers are better under time pressure. It also keeps them from tiring as much which is important if they have multiple matches ahead.
I think I know the answer to the problem on non-combativity. Black Cards. Somewhere in my collection of VHS fencing tapes, I have the Men's Team Epee from the 2001 World Championships. If you don't know the story, it was the Estonians vs Hungarians. Estonia had one big guy with excellent point control that it was murder to get a single light on. So their strategy going into it was to keep the score low by not attacking, always stepping back to set up a counterattack, and let their big guy score as much as possible. For some reason, the Hungarian team played right along. What you got was the most boring team bout ever. To make it worse, the FIE had invited representatives from the Olympic Committee to the event, to show they why fencing team events should not be eliminated. And then we got the non-combativity rules, which we all seem to hate, yet live by all the same. But what happens at 17:30 just kills me. The Swiss fencer loses the first touche, and quits? And we're all OK with this? No. Black card his ass. And the Korean fencer was no better, playing along with it.
Heinzer is full of beans. What a Brit joke😂😂😂❤
57 varieties of Heinzer
36:36 that move lol
I LOVE the heart of that Swiss team!
48:53 respect bro...respect. after all fencing is a gentlemen's sport
I find the Korean very nice, he helped him, although he was losing.
And throwing his épée at the end is also not very respectful.
That throw at the end tho
Bob Bobby well they don't give cards except black, after a match.
this bihh empty YEET
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@@bananapeel8178 Normally, that's a black card.
@@lunaelumen6622 it’s fine, the Koreans accepted the loss and saluted.
ooooh Korean epee team took 2nd place? Unbelievable!
43.42 на попытку батмана во второе соединение-перенос-укол,45.15 третья защита-укол, 46.40 легкая .вторая ударная защита-укол,50.01 отводящая четвертая защита - укол назад), 51.08 ударная четвертая защита- укол скользя гардой по клинку оппонента.
At the end, did he really throw his épée ?
A little bit respect would be nice..
Normally, it's a black card.
How come the fencers can stop midway? At 17:36
intentional non-combativity
What Blocksy said, but further: it helps encourage each other to be more aggressive and pressure the other rather than run out the clock. Some fencers are better under time pressure. It also keeps them from tiring as much which is important if they have multiple matches ahead.
7:15
49:35 The light's definitely got on after the crossing.
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51:05
TUTTO ORAA
I think I know the answer to the problem on non-combativity. Black Cards.
Somewhere in my collection of VHS fencing tapes, I have the Men's Team Epee from the 2001 World Championships. If you don't know the story, it was the Estonians vs Hungarians. Estonia had one big guy with excellent point control that it was murder to get a single light on. So their strategy going into it was to keep the score low by not attacking, always stepping back to set up a counterattack, and let their big guy score as much as possible. For some reason, the Hungarian team played right along. What you got was the most boring team bout ever. To make it worse, the FIE had invited representatives from the Olympic Committee to the event, to show they why fencing team events should not be eliminated.
And then we got the non-combativity rules, which we all seem to hate, yet live by all the same.
But what happens at 17:30 just kills me. The Swiss fencer loses the first touche, and quits? And we're all OK with this? No. Black card his ass. And the Korean fencer was no better, playing along with it.
now you have something similar, with the new non-combativity rule
@@dernudelvertilgerwolf3719 It's yellow card, not black card, you are not excluded for non combativity.
non combativity can happen accidentally pretty easily. Not a very good way to get ejected from a competition.
You do get p-black if you go for non-combativity many times
If you salute does that mean you concede? Or just mean you keep the score for your next teamate?
50:35