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Tyrnhaw - Rapier and Dagger - My fights

**PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION** This is the "raw" footage from the Tyrnhaw 2017 tournament I attended on October 21st. Tyrnhaw is one of our two national events (the other being Bratislava Fecht) and a part of the Czecho-Slovak HEMA League. The rules are rather simple: - Only rapiers with quasi-historical blades intended for sport-historical competitions are allowed into the tournament. Modern, standard sport fencing blades are forbidden - All valid hits award one point - In case of a double hit both fencers are awarded one point each If both of the fencers miss their targets and will come to a close measure, a touch of their blade won’t be counted as a hit It is allowed to hit the opponent with the pommel into the mask. Such a hit will be counted as valid and will award a point - It is forbidden to grapple or wrestle - Fencers may use a dagger as a sidearm; however it isn’t allowed to use the dagger to attack the opponent. The reason for this decision is that there aren’t many reliable producers of such gear in this moment. The sidearm may be of course used to deflect the opponent’s blade etc. (see the rules for more details) - It is possible to grab or deflect the opponent’s blade with bare hand, if the opponent’s blade is static. If however the opponent will free his blade from such a grab by pulling his weapon, such action will be considered a slice and the opponent will be awarded a point - The fights in pools are fought to 5 points, the fights in eliminations to 7 points Some remarks - the tournament was run from 9am (first pools) to 9pm (finals) - there were around 100 people fighting in 3 categories - not every exchange resulted in score, I cut out the judges rulling to show just the exchanges - opponents vary in their skill; winning over someone doesn't mean they are bad or weak, it just happens, to everyone - everyone does mistakes, it's the very essence of our HEMA path to learn and get better - everyone has their style and video has its limits. Psychology, mood, stress etc. are important factors in every tournament - for more info on the tournament and the video see my Facebook page:   / martinfabianhema   Timestamps: 00:00 Peter Mate (pools) 01:06 Benjamin Szewczuk (pools) 02:12 Gabor Magat (pools) 03:08 Aleksander Dynarek (pools) 04:52 Aleksander Dynarek (elims 16) 09:48 Andrej Janicina (elims 8)

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