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Nimes 2023 World Cup
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Women's epee, men's sabre
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Men's foil, women's sabre
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Women's foil, men's sabre
Events
6th July - 9th July 2023
2023 IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup
4th August - 5th August 2023
2023 IWAS Wheelchair Fencing Satellite Tournament
30th August - 1st September 2023
2023 IWAS Wheelchair Fencing Under 17 and Under 23 World Championships
2nd September - 5th September 2023
2023 IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup
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2022 European Championships
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Women's epee, men's foil
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Women's sabre, men's epee
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Women's team sabre and men's epee
All you need to know about coaching, refereeing and equipment
Get started in wheelchair fencing
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How to start wheelchair fencing in your country
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Build a fencing frame
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The sport
Seminario Introductorio en LĂnea para Entrenadores
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Episode one
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Episode two
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Episode three
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2022 Americas Championships
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Women's foil
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Epee, sabre and teams
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Team epee, sabre
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2022 Under 23 World Championships
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Men's and women's sabre
Video
Men's and women's foil
Video
Mens' and women's epee
Catch up on the 2022 World Cup
2022 World Cup - watch
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Pisa, Italy
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Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Warsaw, Poland
Find out more about coaching the sport
Introduction to coaching wheelchair fencing
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Episode one
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Episode two
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Episode three
About our sport
Wheelchair fencing
Wheelchair Fencing is an exciting, dynamic and fast paced sport. It is played by two athletes either as an individual event or as part of a team.
Modified swords; foil, epee and sabre, are used to score points on specific areas on the body, depending on the weapon type.