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Wheelchair Fencing
Wheelchair Fencing
In the able-bodied sport of Fencing, two fencers compete on a 14-metre strip. In Wheelchair Fencing, the competition is static. The wheelchairs are fixed in place to the ground by metal frames and the chair is preferably clamped to both sides of the frame to keep the chair from tipping. The fencer with the shortest arms decides if the playing area will be at his distance or that of his opponent. One hand holds the fencing weapon and the other is used to hold onto the chair when lunging and recovering.
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Wheelchair fencer Ye wins last gold for China at Paralympics
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Wheelchair Fencing Day 3 Review: Hong Kong SAR clinches two golds
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Chan Yui Chong wins Women's Individual Epee Category B gold
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Yu Chui Yee wins Women's Individual Foil Category A gold
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Hong Kong women fencers stun China to take 2 golds
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Hu Daoliang wins Men's Ind Epee - Cat. B gold
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Zhang Chuncui wins Women's Ind Epee Cat. A gold
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Zhang gives himself A plus after winning 2 silvers
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China sweeps wheelchair fencing golds
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Photos: Chan Yui Chong wins Women's Individual Foil Cat. B gold
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Chan prevents China from enjoying a clean sweep in Wheelchair Fencing
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China biggest winner on the first day of wheelchair fencing at Paralympics
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