Ironman: The University of Wyoming Anniversary Tournament
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The Ironman is a unique fencing event: pools in one-touch épée, then direct eliminations as best-of-three bouts (one five-touch bout each in sabre, épée, and foil).
The Ironman is a unique and challenging fencing event designed to test skill, versatility, and endurance across all three weapons. Competitors will face bouts in sabre, épée, and foil, with performance in each discipline contributing to overall standings.
All competitors begin in one-touch épée pools. Each bout lasts one minute, and the first valid touch ends the bout:
- If a touch is scored, the fencer landing it earns the victory.
- If no touch is scored during the bout, each fencer is awarded 0.5 points.
- Double touches count as no score and each fencer receives 0.5 points.
Pool results determine seeding for the Direct Elimination (DE) rounds. Rankings are based on total points, then indicator (touches scored minus touches received).
The DE stage follows a best-of-three format. Each DE match consists of three separate five-touch bouts, fenced in the order: sabre → épée → foil.
- The fencer who wins two of the three bouts advances.
- All bouts adhere to the standard rules for each weapon.
- If a fencer cannot continue a bout due to injury or equipment failure, the opposing fencer is awarded the victory for that weapon.