02-08-2003, 07:53 PM
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#1 | | Guest | Re: New Rules / question "Harold Buck" <no_one_knows@attbi.com> wrote in
news:no_one_knows-4FCC9E.07084305022003@netnews.attbi.com...
> The USFA website has a list of rules effective August 1, 2001, including
> the much-discussed "passivity" rule and new rules about 1 foot off the
> strip. I was told these rules are not being enforced at the national
> level.
Hello,
not quite on topic, but I'm sure you can help me with that:
Recently I encountered a problem (in direct elimination) when my opponent
scored one hit (epée, end of first third).
Just after his touche I asked the referee for the time, which was by then
3min 10s.
I told the referee he couldn't score the last point of my opponent, but he
told me, it only is of his interest what's on the clock.
I couldn't really believe, that, like in soccer, he could add more time...
After the match he told (obviously he wasn't sure too), that he started the
clock once 10s too late, so he added those 10s later.
What do you think?
Thanks for your help,
Peter Buchas | |
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02-08-2003, 07:53 PM
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#2 | | Guest | Re: New Rules / question "Harold Buck" <no_one_knows@attbi.com> wrote in
news:no_one_knows-4FCC9E.07084305022003@netnews.attbi.com...
> The USFA website has a list of rules effective August 1, 2001, including
> the much-discussed "passivity" rule and new rules about 1 foot off the
> strip. I was told these rules are not being enforced at the national
> level.
Hello,
not quite on topic, but I'm sure you can help me with that:
Recently I encountered a problem (in direct elimination) when my opponent
scored one hit (epée, end of first third).
Just after his touche I asked the referee for the time, which was by then
3min 10s.
I told the referee he couldn't score the last point of my opponent, but he
told me, it only is of his interest what's on the clock.
I couldn't really believe, that, like in soccer, he could add more time...
After the match he told (obviously he wasn't sure too), that he started the
clock once 10s too late, so he added those 10s later.
What do you think?
Thanks for your help,
Peter Buchas | |
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02-08-2003, 11:21 PM
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#3 | | Guest | Re: New Rules / question In article <SLg1a.215130$xv1.2574647@news.chello.at>,
"Peter Buchas" <peter.buchas@gmx.at> wrote:
>
> not quite on topic, but I'm sure you can help me with that:
> Recently I encountered a problem (in direct elimination) when my opponent
> scored one hit (epée, end of first third).
> Just after his touche I asked the referee for the time, which was by then
> 3min 10s.
> I told the referee he couldn't score the last point of my opponent, but he
> told me, it only is of his interest what's on the clock.
> I couldn't really believe, that, like in soccer, he could add more time...
> After the match he told (obviously he wasn't sure too), that he started the
> clock once 10s too late, so he added those 10s later.
> What do you think?
>
Call for a bout committee and tell them that the timer read 3:10 when
you were hit.
--Harold Buck
"I used to rock and roll all night,
and party every day.
Then it was every other day. . . ."
-Homer J. Simpson | |
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02-08-2003, 11:21 PM
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#4 | | Guest | Re: New Rules / question In article <SLg1a.215130$xv1.2574647@news.chello.at>,
"Peter Buchas" <peter.buchas@gmx.at> wrote:
>
> not quite on topic, but I'm sure you can help me with that:
> Recently I encountered a problem (in direct elimination) when my opponent
> scored one hit (epée, end of first third).
> Just after his touche I asked the referee for the time, which was by then
> 3min 10s.
> I told the referee he couldn't score the last point of my opponent, but he
> told me, it only is of his interest what's on the clock.
> I couldn't really believe, that, like in soccer, he could add more time...
> After the match he told (obviously he wasn't sure too), that he started the
> clock once 10s too late, so he added those 10s later.
> What do you think?
>
Call for a bout committee and tell them that the timer read 3:10 when
you were hit.
--Harold Buck
"I used to rock and roll all night,
and party every day.
Then it was every other day. . . ."
-Homer J. Simpson | |
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