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  2. Épée - Wikipedia

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    The dueling sword developed in the 19th century when, under pressure from the authorities, duels were more frequently fought until "first blood" only, instead of to the death. [citation needed] Under this provision, it became sufficient to inflict a minor nick on the wrist or other exposed area on the opponent in order to win the duel. This ...

  3. Pistol dueling - Wikipedia

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    Fencing, or sport dueling with swords, has existed at least since the Middle Ages and featured in the first Olympic Games of 1896. [5] In 1901, Dr. John Paul Devillers, a French target shooter, developed a wax bullet specifically designed to allow non-fatal or sport pistol dueling between opponents.

  4. Pistol dueling at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    In the 1906 Intercalated Games, competitors fired duelling pistols at plaster dummies from distances of 20 m (22 yd) and 30 m (33 yd). [1]In 1908, pistol dueling was demonstrated as part of the concurrent Franco-British Exhibition, using the Olympic fencing arena and in front of invited guests. [2]

  5. Tug of war, pistol dueling and other strange Olympic Games

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    It’s far from the first unconventional sport to be allowed into the Olympic Games. ... Tug of war, pistol dueling and other strange Olympic Games. Jack Hillcox, CNN. August 8, 2024 at 12:00 AM ...

  6. Fencing - Wikipedia

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    Fencing is a combat sport that features sword fighting. [1] The three disciplines of modern fencing are the foil, the épée, and the sabre (also saber); each discipline uses a different kind of blade, which shares the same name, and employs its own rules.

  7. 10 Weird Olympic Sports That No Longer Exist, from Tug of War ...

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    Michael Montfort/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. The Olympics got a taste of the Wild West when it included pistol dueling as an official event in 1906.Contrary to what the name suggests, it ...

  8. History of fencing - Wikipedia

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    Only Foil and Sabre events were part of the first Olympic Games in the summer of 1896. [33] Épée was introduced in 1900 (Paris). Foil was omitted from the 1908 (London) Olympics, but since 1912, fencing events for every weapon—Foil, Épée and Sabre—have been held at every Summer Olympics.

  9. Duel - Wikipedia

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    Gentlemen, Swords and Pistols, Harnett C. Kane (1951) Pistols at Ten Paces: The Story of the Code of Honor in America, William Oliver Stevens (1940) The Duel: A History, Robert Baldick (1965, 1996) Dueling With the Sword and Pistol: 400 Years of One-on-One Combat, Paul Kirchner (2004) Duel, James Landale (2005). ISBN 1-84195-647-3. The story of ...