Non-electric scoring
Prior to the introduction of electric scoring equipment, the president of jury was assisted by four judges. Two judges were positioned behind each fencer, one on each side of the strip. The judges watched the fencer opposite to see if he was hit.
When a judge thought he saw a hit, he raised his hand. The president then stopped the bout and polled the judges to determine whether there was a touch, and (in foil and sabre) whether the touch was valid or nonvalid. Each judge had one vote, and the president had one and a half votes. Thus, two judges could overrule the president; but if the judges disagreed, or if one judge abstained, the president's opinion ruled.
Notable modern fencers and fencing masters
- Aldo Nadi, gold and silver medalist in the 1920 Summer Olympic Games, well-known fencing master, and author of the classic text, On Fencing.
- Italo Santelli, the fencing master who revolutionized sabre fencing with the "Hungarian" style in the 1920s.
- Aladar Gerevich - Hungarian foilist who is the only athelete to win the same Olympic event six times.
- Giorgio Santelli, Italo's son, founder of the Santelli salle in New York City, coach to 5 U.S. Olympic teams, legendary fencing teacher, Olympic gold medalist.
- Laszlo Szabo, the Hungarian master who defined a system for developing coaches and wrote the defining Fencing and the Master, the only direct student of the legendary Italo Santelli to write of what he learned. Teacher of Olympic and World champions.
- Imre Vass, who authored the definitive guide to épée fencing
- Bela Valter, Hungarian master and Olympic coach
- Pavel Kolobkov
- Sergei Golubitsky, World foil champion three consecutive times
Notable United States fencers and fencing masters
- Peter Westbrook, bronze medalist in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games, 13-time US National Men's Sabre Champion, author of Harnessing Anger, founder of the Peter Westbrook Foundation, teaching and helping youth through sport.
- Michael Marx
- Sharon Montplasir
- Ed Korfanty, U.S. National women's saber team coach, formerly Polish national coach, coach to 6 x Jr. World Saber Champion Mariel Zagunis, 2004 Cadet Saber champion, Caitlan Thomas, U.S. World Champion saber team of Chris Becker, Mariel Zagunis, Sada Jabobson, Nicole Mustilli.
- Keeth Smart
- Sada Jacobson
- Albert Axelrod - bronze medalist in the 1960 Summer Olympic Games in Foil
- Janice Romary
- Csaba Elthes
- Daniel Bukantz
Notable classical fencers and fencing masters
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