Olympic-level fencing: Personal strength of men's foil and personal scientific principles of training Fencing Olympic Games will collect individuals with special and perfect advantages in specific training and athletics. At the Olympic Games, there are various activities and sports activities such as sports activities and battle related activities such as fencing, from individual competition to team competition. Fencing originally was a movement of swords organized in Germany in the 14th century, had a heavier and bigger sword, but fencing did fencing with a lighter sword, moved faster, now compete,
In the Athens Olympic Games in 1896, fencing was included for the first time, the Olympic Games have been maintained since then. A girls' fencing tournament was held in Paris in 1924. Today, men and women compete for individual and group competitions using three types of weapons: foil, eps, saber. Until the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, the women's Epe was introduced. The girls Saber team participated for the first time in 2004 at the Athens Olympics
At the same time, since the revival in 1896, boys fences have become part of the Olympic Games. In 1900, épée participated in individual events of the Olympic Games. The team was introduced at the Olympic Games in 1904, followed by Saber and Epe of 1908. By the beginning of the 20th century, there were many controversies about various fencing rules. For example, at the 1912 Olympic Games, France decided to withdraw from the entire team due to a controversy over Foil's target area and Italy refused to extend the tolerance length of Epbrade, refusing to catch a glimpse at the Epo incident. Therefore, in 1913 the International Federation of United Nations was founded and since then has become the administrative body of international fencing for the Olympics and world championship amateurs.
Over the years, athletes surrounding women have participated in the Olympic Games. For the first time, the 1924 Olympics included women's personal foils and began competing women's teams at the 1960 Olympic Games. At the 1996 Olympics, the women's group and the individual Epe made their debut. In 2004, the Olympic Games expanded women's individual saber activities, the 2008 Olympic Games expanded the saber activities of women's teams, and from 2004 to 2016 two group events ended due to the dismissal of the International Olympic Committee. Increase the number of medals for fencing