That's the dictionary definition.
Saber/Sabre - the most awesome, realistic fencing weapon fenced competitively at district, regional, national and international events! (my definition)
A lesser known fact about saber: Women's saber fencing didn't get added to the Olympics until Athens 2004! Really. Around the world, fencing has always been a bit of a "men's club", but for some reason, even after decades of women fencing foil and epee, saber fencing was seen as too rough and aggressive for women. Ha! Women were fencing saber in the USA far before the Olympics allowed women's saber competition, and because of that, in 2004, US Women took Gold and Bronze. Of course, now women's saber is being fenced competitively all over the world and the competition is becoming fierce.
Oh, and as I mentioned before, there are personality stereotypes that seem to go with each weapon. Foil fencers are considered to be every day Joes and Jills; epee fencers are often graceful and reserved; and saber fencers are considered aggressive, passionate, sometimes even arrogant.
However, these are just stereotypes, and plenty of saber fencers are really fun people to hang out with and talk to . . .of course, I could just think that because I used to be one. :) (or at least I used to fence both foil and saber)
I had a cool video, but it was removed from youtube between the time I wrote this and the time I posted. Sorry. I don't have time this morning to replace it. :(
There are loads of other "S" terms in fencing, but don't worry, the rest of the alphabet is sparse for fencing lingo.
Happy A to Z!
Remember, live and write with passion!
(That's one of the lessons I think we can learn from saber fencers)
Bummer the video has been removed.
ReplyDeleteProbably couldn't do the saber fencing. I'm only aggressive when driving.
Alex - Thanks for letting me know. I'll see if I can replace it.
ReplyDeleteIt's not actually that aggressive . . .that's just the stereotype.
I like your definition better than the dictionary for sure! LOL
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to move beyond our "light sabre" image to a more real idea of what this is. I had no idea there were personality stereotypes associated with the sport. Amazing what "insiders" know!
ReplyDeleteBooo for the video being removed, not cool! :-/
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm glad women were able to show them, ha! Take that stupid stereotyping...
Fun post. Silly men thinking women couldn't do this type of fencing. Glad you and the other women showed them wrong.
ReplyDelete2004? That wasn't that long ago.
ReplyDeleteCrazy to think the women couldn't do this in the Olympics until 2004. Glad that boy's club was smashed.
ReplyDeleteI would really love to see a picture of your saber!
ReplyDeleteMmm... The way I heard it, Eppeeists help blind people over the road. Sabreurs shove them in front of buses. Foilists tell them it's safe to cross then there's a steamroller on the way...
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I think it's interesting how certain personality types tend to use certain sorts of blades.
ReplyDeleteCool stuff :)
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Oh my word! I can see there is so much to learn in fencing!
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