Paris 2024: schedule of events, history, athletes, fencing at the Olympic Games

Published by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Photos by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Published on June 13th, 2024 at 10:22 a.m.
It's an ancient sport in which France excels: discover the history and workings of fencing, before following the events at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

It's one of the sports we always look forward to at the Olympic and Paralympic Games: thefencing events in Paris are one of the must-see events at the 2024 Olympics. Fencing has been an Olympic sport since the very first modern Olympic Games, in 1896. Do you dream of watching fencing in 2024? Then come to the Grand Palais from July 27 to August 4, 2024.

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Fencing is a combat sport, also considered an art. It is one of the oldest sports in the world: depictions of fencing are to be found in Egyptian tombs and among the Hittites. It's impossible to retrace the sport's rich history in detail.

In the West, fencing was first and foremost the art of wielding a weapon, and the art of self-defense. From the Middle Ages onwards, fencing became primarily useful: it was an essential apprenticeship for the military and thearistocracy. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, fencing gradually became a sport open to all.

From the very first edition of the Modern Games in 1896, fencing has been part of the festivities... But not entirely. Fencing can be practiced with three weapons: foil,épée and sabre. Only foil and sabre were initially accepted at the Olympic Games. Epee joined the competition in 1900. For women, it would be much longer before fencers could compete in the Olympic Games. Women's foil was included in 1924, women's épée in 1996 and women's sabre in 2004.

The rules

In competition, fencing is contested according to age group and weapon. Each weapon has its own rules. In foil, you can only hit with the point, and only on your opponent's torso. You must have priority to be able to hit and score a point.

In epee fencing, you also hit with the point, but the whole body is a potential target. There is no convention of priority. Finally, the sabre is an estoc weapon, where you hit with the blade. As with foil, you must have priority in order to hit and score. With sabre, you can hit the torso, arms and head.

At the Olympic Games, foil and epee matches are fought with 15 touches and three three-minute periods. Sabre fencing involves eight touches in two periods. Team matches take place in relays: three fencers from the same team fight the three opposite, with a maximum of 45 touches.

The records

France is particularly gifted and rewarded in fencing at the Olympic Games. " Fencing is the most decorated French sport in the history of the Olympic Games, with 128 medals, including 43 titles ", says the French Fencing Federation. Fencing is one of the few sports where refereeing in international competitions is carried out in French!

Yet France is not the only country to stand out in this discipline. Italy's Nedo Nadi is the only fencer to have won an Olympic medal in all three weapons: he triumphed in 1920 in epee, foil and sabre! History also remembers the name of his compatriot, Edoardo Mangiarotti, who still holds the record for the most Olympic fencing medals (6 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze in epee and foil). In fact, Italy and France often battle it out for first place on the medal table.

French fencers have thus left their mark on the history of French sport. They include Roger Ducret, Philippe Cattiau and Laura Flessel, the most decorated Frenchmen at the Olympic Games. But the younger generation is already making waves. In 2022, the French team comprising Romain Cannone, Yannick Borel, Alex Fava and Alexandre Bardenet was crowned world champion. Enough to give us hope for the Paris Olympics!

Why not become a fencer too?

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The program at the Paris Olympics

Saturday, July 27th
  • 10:00 - Individual épée - women, table of 64
  • 10:25 - Individual sabre - men, table of 64
  • 10:50 - Individual epee - women, table of 32
  • 12:30 - Individual saber - men, table of 32
  • 14:10 - Individual epee - women, table of 16
  • 15:00 - Individual saber - men, table of 16
  • 15:50 - Individual epee - women, 8-member bracket
  • 16:15 - Individual saber - men, 8-man board
  • 19:00 - Individual epee - women, 1/2 final 1
  • 19:25 - Individual epee - women, 1/2 final 2
  • 19:50 - Individual sabre - men, 1/2 final 1
  • 20:15 - Individual sabre - men, 1/2 final 2
  • 20:40 - Epee individual - women, bronze match 🥇
  • 21:05 - Sabre individual - men, bronze match 🥇
  • 21:30 - Individual épée - women, gold match 🥇
  • 21:55 - Individual sabre - men, gold match
Sunday July 28th
  • 09:30- Individualfoil- women, table of 64
  • 10:00 - Individual epee - men, table of 64
  • 10:25 - Individual foil - women, draw 32
  • 12:25 - Individual epee - men, tableau of 32
  • 14:05 - Individual foil - women, table of 16
  • 15:05 - Epee individual men, table of 16
  • 15:55 - Individual foil - women, draw 8
  • 16:25 - Individual epee - men, table of 8
  • 19:00 - Women's individual foil, 1/2 final 1
  • 19:30 - Women's individual foil, 1/2 final 2
  • 20:00 - Individual epee - men, 1/2 final 1
  • 20:25 - Individual epee - men, 1/2 final 2
  • 20:50 - Women's individual foil, bronze match 🥇
  • 21:20 - Epee individual - men, bronze match 🥇
  • 21:45 - Individual foil - women, gold match 🥇
  • 22:15 - Individual epee - men, gold match
Monday, July 29
  • 09:30 - Individual sabre - women, table of 64
  • 09:55 - Individual foil - men, table of 64
  • 10:25 - Individual saber - women, draw 32
  • 12:05 - Men's individual foil, table of 32
  • 14:05 - Sabre individual women, draw 16
  • 14:55 - Individual foil - men, table of 16
  • 15:55 - Sabre individual women, draw 8
  • 16:20 - Individual foil - men, draw 8
  • 19:00 - Sabre individual - women, 1/2 final 1
  • 19:25 - Sabre individual - women, 1/2 final 2
  • 19:50 - Individual foil - men, 1/2 final 1
  • 20:20 - Individual foil - men, 1/2 final 2
  • 20:50 - Sabre individual - women, bronze match 🥇
  • 21:15 - Foil individual- men, bronze match 🥇
  • 21:45 - Sabre individual - women, gold match 🥇
  • 22:10 - Individual foil - men, gold match 🥇
Tuesday, July 30
  • 13:30 - Team épée - women, table of 8
  • 15:00 - Team épée - women, class 5-8
  • 15:50 - Team epee - women, 1/2 final 2
  • 15:50 - Team epee - women, 1/2 final 1
  • 16:40 - Team epee - women, place. 7-8
  • 16:40 - Team épée - women, place. 5-6
  • 19:30 - Team épée - women, bronze match 🥇
  • 20:30 - Team épée - women, gold match 🥇
Wednesday, July 31
  • 13:30 - Team sabre - men, table of 8
  • 15:00 - Team sabre - men, class 5-8
  • 15:50 - Team sabre - men, 1/2 final 2
  • 15:50 - Team Sabre - men, 1/2 final 1
  • 16:40 - Team sabre - men, place. 7-8
  • 16:40 - Team sabre - men, place. 5-6
  • 19:30 - Team Sabre - men, bronze match 🥇
  • 20:30 - Team sabre - men, gold match
Thursday, August 1st
  • 11:50 - Team foil - women, table of 8
  • 13:40 - Team foil - women, class 5-8
  • 14:50 - Team foil - women, 1/2 final 2
  • 14:50 - Team foil - women, 1/2 final 1
  • 16:00 - Team foil - women, place. 7-8
  • 16:00 - Team foil - women, place. 5-6
  • 19:10 - Team foil - women, bronze match 🥇
  • 20:30 - Team foil - fem., gold match
Friday, August 2nd
  • 13:30 - Team épée - men, table of 8
  • 15:00 - Team épée - men, class 5-8
  • 15:50 - Team épée - men, 1/2 final 2
  • 15:50 - Team epée - men, 1/2 final 1
  • 16:40 - Team épée - men, place. 7-8
  • 16:40 - Team épée - men, place. 5-6
  • 19:30 - Team épée - men, bronze match 🥇
  • 20:30 - Team épée - men, gold match
Saturday, August 3rd
  • 13:00 - Team sabre - women, table of 8
  • 14:30 - Team sabre - women, class 5-8
  • 15:20 - Team sabre - women, 1/2 final 2
  • 15:20 - Team Sabre - women, 1/2 final 1
  • 16:10 - Team sabre - women, place. 7-8
  • 16:10 - Team sabre - women, place. 5-6
  • 19:00 - Team Sabre - women, bronze match 🥇
  • 20:00 - Team sabre - women, gold match
Sunday, August 4th
  • 11:50 - Men's team foil, table of 8
  • 13:40 - Team foil - men, class 5-8
  • 14:50 - Team foil - men, 1/2 final 2
  • 14:50 - Team foil - men, 1/2 final 1
  • 16:00 - Team foil - men, place. 7-8
  • 16:00 - Team foil - men, place. 5-6
  • 19:10 - Team foil - men, bronze match 🥇
  • 20:30 - Team foil - men, gold match
Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From July 27th, 2024 to August 4th, 2024

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