Actually Scott or Lepton, would you care to Describe the difarance between the three styles of fencing? at least for us Newbies, It might come in handy to Be able to discuss Given a Basis.
Stephen
The most popular weapon is foil. It's characteristics are that it is the smallest and lightest weapon. The valid target area is the entire torso but not the arms or head --the back is perfectly valid if you can get to it. There are rules for foil called "right of way" which basically boils down to "If you attack me, I have to parry that attack first before I can hit you for a point."
The weapon most like a duelist weapon is the epee, which is heavier and larger. The valid target area for epee is the entire body. You can score a point on someone's big toe. There is no right of way in epee. If both fencers touch, they BOTH get a point.
Finally there is saber, which is what they showed on TV. The other weapons score with the point. The saber scores with the edge of the blade (or the point, if you can manage it). The valid target area for saber is anything above the waist (including head). Saber also has "right of way" rules, just like foil. As our gold medal winner proved, raw agression is saber is a valuable skill.