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Introduction

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The Italian Fencing Federation (Italian: Federazione Italiana Scherma-FIS) is the national governing body for the fencing sport in Italy. The FIS is currently based in Rome. The FIS was founded is 1909 and was one of the nine founding nations of The Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE) in 1913. The FIS has in total achieved 219 metals at Euro Championships, 514 at the World Championships and 183 olympic medals FIS is funded mainly by sponsors among which are Kinder.[1]

Ruling body

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The Italian Fencing Federation has been overseen by President Giorgio Scarso since 2001. The two VPs are Vice President Paolo Azzi and Vice President Giampiero Pastore. Alberto Ancarani, Other board members are Giuseppe Cafiero, Renato Buratti, Luigi Campofreda, Vincenzo De Bartolomeo, Salvatore Lauria, and Elisa Uga. The ruling body oversees 186 clubs within Italy[2]. The regulating body is responsible for organizing all tournaments in italy, enforcing rules set by both itself and the FIE. and reaching out to other nations to expand and grow the sport.[1] President Giorgio Scarso first started his work in the FIS in 1973 and in 1974 sent the first team to compete internationally in small tournaments to El Salvador.[3]

Ratings

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The Italian Fencing Federation ranking system is unlike the ranking system of the USFA. The FIS ranking system gives each competitor one score per tournament based on their performance. Each score from each tournament is added together to become each players' total rank.[4] This ranking system determines which players can go to which tournaments, the top players going to the Olympics. The FIS also has four different age groupings. Which group a person is in is based on their age at the start of each year. The youngest age group Giovanissimi meaning "young" are ages 11 to 14. The second group Giovani also meaning "young" are ages 15 to 19. The largest ammount of people competing fall into the group Assoluti meaning "absolute" are ages over 15. The oldest age group is Master which is comrised of all over the age of 24 years old. Anyone In the Assoluti group can be pulled to go to the Olympics.[1]

Performance of Fencers

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Italy is one of the most prestigious nations when it comes to fencing. According to the Italian National Fencing Team wiki page, Italain fencers currently hold the most medals in The Olympic Games, The World Championships, and the European Championships. For more detailed lists for all major tournaments ever participated in by italian fencers see here.

Event Pos.
Olympic Games 38 31 114 1st
World Championships 97 111 306 1st
European Championships 28 56 135 1st


Tournaments

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The Italian Fencing Federation host competitions for men and women's Epee, Foil, and Saber year round each year a ranking scores are refreshed. The FIS's most succesful players in major tournaments use the Epee fencing style[5]. The FIS also hosts tournaments for those with varying physical abilities, but they do not recieve rankings. The FIS also is known for sending competitors abroad to compete in other countries.[1]

Top Fencers

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The top fencers in the FIS as of the last Olympic Games are.[6]

  1. Valentina Vezzali
  2. Nedo Nadi
  3. Edoardo Mangiarotti
  4. Giovana Trillini
  5. Guilio Gaudini

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Federscherma.it | FIS - Federazione Italiana Scherma". www.federscherma.it. Retrieved April 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. ^ "Euro Fencing". Euro Fencing. European Fencing Confederation. 2016. Retrieved 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. ^ "Giorgio Scarso". Wikipedia (in Italian).
  4. ^ "Federscherma". Federscherma. Retrieved April 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. ^ "Italy national fencing team". Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  6. ^ "Sports Reference". Sports Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved April 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)