Wasn’t the touch before the last Luca’s touch? I saw Sandro land with his foot before he finished with his hand.
@matemindak384
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, but Curatoli also tried to parry, which failed because bazadze flanked it. If your foot lands first, but your opponent takes a parry, and you flank it, it's considered an "attack composé" That's why this touch is so hard to judge.
@geringasG
3 жыл бұрын
@@matemindak384 no, attack compose does involve a disengage but it is done with an arm that didn't extend in the first place. Bazadze fully extends his arm, to disengage he flexes his wrist to avoid whatever parry came by the absence of his blade. Then he extended his wrist to hit after his front foot hit the piste and without bending his arm. We have a word for this move, it is the definition of a remise, since the original attack is already over and Bazadze's hit was a simple and direct offensive action made without withdrawing the arm after the end of his attack(t.13). What makes it difficult to judge this hit is the politics that are forcing a change to the previous convention (not written in the rules) which counted remises in 4m, where the initial attack wasn't parried but merely avoided up to the point of the front foot landing, as a hit against the attacker. The difficulty is the inertia of competitors and referees not yet on board and the power of a few trying to reverse the convention to favour the attacker and count the defender as hit neither call is obligated by the rules but is motivated by uniformity of convention among referees. In the rules, since Curatoli didn't parry there's not any explicit obligation for the referee to award him the hit against the remise (check for yourself that this situation doesn't fall in t.106.4f) and actually neither is he obliged to award the hit to the attacker since the attacker hit with remise not the attack. So making no call is by the book correct t.106.5 "When there is a double hit and the referee is unable to judge where the fault has come from must return them to on gaurd." The official was impressively well versed
@ce6535
4 жыл бұрын
Right fencer crossed forward before hitting on his sixth touch, he should have gotten a yellow and his opponent should have gotten the point. :)
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