Friday, May 31, 2019
The Origin of Fencing, Rowing, Tennis, Cock-fighting, Swimming, Golf, Badminton, Boxing and Bullfighting :: Sport Sporting
The Origin of Fencing, Rowing, Tennis, Cock-fighting, Swimming, Golf, Badminton, Boxing and Bullfighting   It is thought that the Egyptians began fencing as a sport and this is   derived from images on walls and relics from that time. The images   show fencers wearing forms of protective clothing, earflaps and having   covers on the ends of their swords. It is  excessively thought that they may   have been used to let fighters practice their swordsmanship, without   any danger of being harmed.   Fencing will take place at the Helliniko  surpassing Complex However,   modern fencing is claimed by the Italians, Spanish and French and it   is in the 18th Century the current system of rules, scoring and   equipment came into place. The equipment was prescribed as the Foil, a   metal mask with eye slits and a protective vest or jacket.   Fencing has been included in the Olympic program.   Duels were commonly used to settle disputes and its popularity    real in public schools and universit   ies during the nineteenth   century.   Today fencing is practised throughout the world with three weapons   The foil which was produced for sporting purposes.   The epee which was produced for infantry fighting.   The sabre which was produced as a cavalry weapon.   The womens foil was first contested at the 1924 Games, but it was not   until 1996 that womens epee followed.   WHO began fencing as a sport?   When was womens fencing included in the Olympic program?   What equipment is needed?   ROWING   Rowing began as a utilitarian activity, when it provided the power for   transport in industrial towns and warships. By the 18th century  there   were over 40 000 watermen and frequent contest were common. By the 19th   century the standard of rowing was increasing. Professionalism was   also increasing and as this did so rowing races attracted an wondrous   following. However the professionals soon began to coach amateur crews   and it is due to this rise in amateurism and the power he   ld by middle   class administrators that professionalism declined.   The firsts were heavy and wide, with fixed seats and oars  be on  
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