Wheelchair fencing
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British pronunciation/wˈiːltʃeə fˈɛnsɪŋ/
American pronunciation/wˈiːltʃɛɹ fˈɛnsɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "wheelchair fencing"

Wheelchair fencing
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a combar sport where individuals with physical disabilities engage in fencing while seated in a wheelchair

What is "wheelchair fencing"?

Wheelchair fencing is a modified version of fencing for athletes with physical disabilities, particularly those who use wheelchairs. The rules and techniques are similar to traditional fencing, with the main difference being that athletes compete while seated in a wheelchair. The wheelchair is fixed in place during matches to ensure fair competition, and the fencers use the same swords as in regular fencing, such as foil, épée, or sabre. Wheelchair fencing emphasizes speed, precision, and strategic movement, providing an inclusive platform for athletes with disabilities to showcase their skills in local, national, and international competitions, including the Paralympic Games.

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Wheelchair fencing requires both precision and agility from its athletes.
The Paralympic Games feature wheelchair fencing as one of its events.
Wheelchair fencing allows individuals with physical disabilities to compete in the sport of fencing.
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Wheelchair fencing requires both precision and agility from its athletes.
The Paralympic Games feature wheelchair fencing as one of its events.
Wheelchair fencing allows individuals with physical disabilities to compete in the sport of fencing.
He discovered his passion for wheelchair fencing after trying out different adaptive sports.
She trained tirelessly to excel in wheelchair fencing at the international level.
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