Fencing (FEN)

FEN sport icon

Fencing has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. There are three forms of Olympic fencing: Foil — a light thrusting weapon; the valid target is restricted to the torso; double touches are not allowed. Épée — a heavy thrusting weapon; the valid target area covers the entire body; double touches are allowed. Sabre — a light cutting and thrusting weapon; the valid target area includes almost everything above the waist (excluding the back of the head and the hands); double touches are not allowed. [Wikipedia]

Icons throughout the Games

FEN pictogram at 1964_tokyo_olympics
FEN pictogram at 1968_mexico-city_olympics
FEN pictogram at 1972_munich_olympics
FEN pictogram at 1976_montreal_olympics
FEN pictogram at 1980_moscow_olympics
FEN pictogram at 1984_los-angeles_olympics
FEN pictogram at 1988_seoul_olympics
FEN pictogram at 1992_barcelona_olympics
FEN pictogram at 1996_atlanta_olympics
FEN pictogram at 2000_sydney_olympics
FEN pictogram at 2004_athens_olympics
FEN pictogram at 2008_beijing_olympics
FEN pictogram at 2012_london_olympics
FEN pictogram at 2016_rio-de-janeiro_olympics
FEN pictogram at 2020_tokyo_olympics
FEN pictogram at 2010_singapore_youth
FEN pictogram at 2014_nanjing_youth
FEN pictogram at 2018_buenos-aires_youth

Leading Countries