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Old 02-05-2003, 09:13 AM   #1
Harold Buck
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Saber directing question

Fencers A and B both come forward and begin extending simultaneously on
"Fence!" Fencer A intentionally makes contact with B's blade, sliding
along B's blade on the way to a head cut. It is not a beat, and he does
not land on B's guard.

Both A and B land valid.

Ruling?

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