The FIE (Fédération Internationale d'Escrime) is the governing body of the Olympic sport of Fencing on a global level. The FIE has 150 national member federations and is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Fencing is one of four sports which have been featured at every one of the modern Olympic Games. Three types of weapons are used in Olympic Fencing: Foil, Epee and Sabre. All three weapons are practised by both men and women.
The official website of the International Fencing Federation (FIE), the governing body of the sport of fencing worldwide. It provides comprehensive information on fencing events, rules, rankings, and news. The site serves as a hub for athletes, coaches, officials, and fans to stay updated on the latest in the fencing world.
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Detailed calendar of upcoming fencing competitions and events around the world.
Current rankings of fencers in various categories and weapons.
Comprehensive guide to the rules and regulations governing the sport of fencing.
Latest news, press releases, and updates from the fencing world.
Information on how to become a member of the FIE and the benefits of membership.
Resources for coaches, referees, and athletes to improve their skills and knowledge.
Information on the FIE's anti-doping policies and procedures.
Access to historical documents, photos, and records of fencing events.
Contact details for the FIE headquarters and regional offices.
Links to the FIE's official social media channels for updates and engagement.
Lausanne, Switzerland
Alisher Usmanov
Over 150 national fencing federations are members of the FIE.
The FIE publishes an official magazine, 'Escrime Internationale', covering fencing news and features.
The FIE supports various youth programs and initiatives to promote fencing among young people.
The FIE is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of fencing events.
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