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Tan Xue(L) of China offenses during the
women's individual sabre round of 32 at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in
Beijing, China, Aug. 9, 2008. Tan beat Alexandra Bujdoso of Germany in the
event. Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- New employment of video
replay system, as well as transparent masks for foilists and sabreurs, will make
fencing competition of the 2008 Beijing Games more fair and transparent, the
International Fencing Federation (FIE) said here Saturday.
FIE President Rene Roch said at a press conference at
Beijing's Fencing Hall that the use of new technologies will help make the
judging fairer. He said there used to be complaints on the judges' decisions,
but the new video system will significantly reduce such complaints.
On the transparent masks, now used only by foilists
and sabreurs, Rene said they would make the fencers' faces visible to the
audience and thus make the game more popular among TV viewers. However, he said
it would still take time for these masks to be used by epeeists.
The press conference was held after the preliminaries
of the women's sabre individual event. Saturday marked the first day of the
nine-day fencing tournament of the Beijing Olympics.