Atlantic City NAC 2024 SMS - GOLD - Grant Williams v William Morrill
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- This is the gold medal bout in the senior men's sabre event at the 2024 NAC in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Grant Williams is on the left and William Morrill is on the right.
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When your mobile camera has better image quality, we should urge USA Fencing to invest in a 4k camcorder with 60fps for RUclips.
@@king0fheart4711 it is actually a camcorder, but i do sure that the live stream was very poor quality
@@CyrusofChaos what's your make and model?
I would like to add that the one 4k 60fps camcorder should be for the podium piste only. 4 more would be too expensive.
2:20 I can't for the life of me see why this is not simultaneous. I've replayed it a dozen times, same action, same timing, both leading with absence of blade on the first two steps preceding the lunge.
Is this just my foil brain? What am I missing?
William’s hand and lunge comes out first, he initiates attack by the barest of margins but is pretty clearly initiating it. Also has a more correct hand.
@@battleempoleon3714 I still don't see it, the only big difference I see in the hand is that William's is more "direct" where as Morrill's is rising up from a low line. Both valid attacks, as it's just the extension of the arm while menacing the target(?)...what does quality of hand movement have to do with priority / attacking? Aside from putting the cutting edge forward, which from what I see, neither did until the last moment.
Personally annoys me that Sabre is the way it is now. The pacing would be so different and more methodical if simul was given more generously and not what seems almost like a coin flip or these unbearable razor's edge arguments that have little to no footing in the actual rules.
Other than the hand - which is “more correct” per current convention - watch closely how William *starts* his lunge first, even if the acceleration is slower.
The current convention is pretty… egh, but this call is pretty clear. Foot first, hand correct. Attack touche.