FIE SENIOR COMPETITION STRUCTURE

The structure of international fencing competitions for senior-level athletes is organised by the Fédération Internationale d’Escrime (FIE). Here’s an overview of how it works:

Summary – Senior international fencing competitions (World Cups, Grand Prix, Zonal and World Championships, Olympics) all use a pool → direct elimination → finals system for individuals, and a relay format bracket for teams. Rankings are cumulative across the season, published here and feed into Olympic qualification.

1. Levels of Competitions
Senior fencers compete in a global calendar of events:

  • FIE Satellites (individuals) – lower level events typically held earlier in the season, around Sep/Oct.
  • World Cups (team and individual) – Regular international ranking tournaments, held worldwide. Usually around 5 per weapon per year, between Nov to May.
  • Grand Prix (GP) – Higher-tier events (only 9 per year, 3 per weapon), more ranking points than World Cups, between Nov to May.
  • Zonal Championships – Continental championships (Europeans, Pan-Ams, Asians, Africans). Usually held in June.
  • World Championships – Annual major event (except in Olympic years). Usually held in July.
  • Olympic Games – Every 4 years, the pinnacle competition with a more restricted field.2. Competition Format
    Most senior-level FIE international events follow the same structure:

Pools (Preliminary Round):

  • In World Cup/Grand Prix and World Championships the top 16 world ranked fencers are given a bye to the top 16 places in the ‘Last 64’ of the DE tableau. Normally held on Day 2.
  • (All other) fencers are grouped into pools of 6–7.
  • Everyone fences each other to 5 touches (or 3 minutes).
  • Results (victories, indicator = touches scored minus received, hits scored) determine seeding.
  • A number of fencers are eliminated after the round of pools (based on a % range in the rules)

Direct Elimination (DE):

  • In World Cup/Grand Prix and World Championships the top 16 ranked fencers after the pools are given a bye/promoted directly to places 17-32 of the DE tableau. Normally held on Day 2.  Remaining fencers fence off a DE tableau to make up the 33-64 places in the ‘Last 64’
  • Based on pool seeding, remaining fencers are placed in a knockout tableau.
  • Matches are to 15 touches (3 periods of 3 minutes, with 1-minute breaks).
  • No repechage (once eliminated, you’re out).

Medal Rounds:

  • Semi-finals are fenced, both losers receive bronze (no bronze medal match, except in the Olympics).
  • Finals crown the champion.

Team Events (if included):

  • Teams of 3 (plus 1 reserve).
  • Relay format to 45 touches, each fencer rotates through bouts.
  • Standard DE bracket for teams

 

3. Ranking & Qualification

  • Each event gives World Ranking points (more for GP, Worlds, Olympics).
  • Rankings are used for seeding and qualification to Olympics.

Olympic qualification is based on world and zonal rankings, plus some qualification tournaments.

The FIE Senior World Ranking is based on a fencer’s best results over the last 12 months, not every single competition they enter.

Individual World Ranking
A fencer’s total points = sum of:

  • Best 5 results from Satellites + World Cups + Grand Prix (combined).
  • 1 result from their Zonal (Continental) Championship.
  • 1 result from the World Championships (or the Olympics in that year).
    -> That means a maximum of 7 results count toward the world ranking.

Points vary across competition types – eg 4 WR points for a win in a Satellite in comparison to 32 in a World Cup, 48 in a Grand Prix/Zonal, 80 points in World Champs and 96 at the Olympics.

Team World Ranking
A nation’s team ranking = sum of:

  • Best 4 team results from World Cups/Grand Prix.
  • 1 result from Zonal Championships.
  • 1 result from the World Championships (or Olympics).
    -> So a maximum of 6 results count for the team ranking.

For more information please read the FIE Organisation Rules here – INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION – The International Fencing Federation’s official website

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