Fencing
Fencing is a sport of combat in which two competitors use swords to score points by making contact with the opponent in accordance with weapon-specific rules. Modern fencing focuses on the three weapons foil, épée, and sabre, each with its own scoring system, target areas, and right-of-way conventions. The sport grew from historical European dueling practices and was formalized in the 19th century. It is practiced worldwide and is an Olympic discipline.
Equipment includes a protective mask, jacket, glove, and plastron (under-jacket protection), with a chest lamé used
Competitive fencing occurs in clubs and schools under national associations and the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE),