Napolitionoanaoaono incoming.7th place for GB:
"I HAD SUCH A GREAT TIME TODAY, REALLY ENJOYED IT"
Watched an interview with Ainsley earlier, he had the fucking hunger, you could see it.
Napolitionoanaoaono incoming.7th place for GB:
"I HAD SUCH A GREAT TIME TODAY, REALLY ENJOYED IT"
Watched an interview with Ainsley earlier, he had the fucking hunger, you could see it.
Monsieur, la maske. Alle, Monsieur. Monsieur, la maske. Aller. Attaque. Monsieur, la masque. Monsieur. Merci. Aller. En guarde. Monsieur, la maske.
This is terrible.
Monsieur, la maske. Alle, Monsieur. Monsieur, la maske. Aller. Attaque. Monsieur, la masque. Monsieur. Merci. Aller. En guarde. Monsieur, la maske.
This is terrible.
7th place for GB:
"I HAD SUCH A GREAT TIME TODAY, REALLY ENJOYED IT"
Watched an interview with Ainsley earlier, he had the fucking hunger, you could see it.
7th place for GB:
"I HAD SUCH A GREAT TIME TODAY, REALLY ENJOYED IT"
Watched an interview with Ainsley earlier, he had the fucking hunger, you could see it.
I think it will increase in popularity as far as participation (fencing has a surprising amount of athletes worldwide and especially in the US, and it's growing steadily).
But as far as profile, it will remain neutral. As you can tell, it's not very spectator friendly. It's incredibly fun to fence, but the rules just don't lend themselves to an audience. There would have to be some serious changes to to the way the game is played, but I'm afraid that would take away from the sport.
I think fencing is already gaining popularity. It will always be popular in countries with a long tradition like Italy and France, but now there are a lot of Asian fencers too and they've becoming good since they're trained by European coaches.
Monsieur, la maske. Alle, Monsieur. Monsieur, la maske. Aller. Attaque. Monsieur, la masque. Monsieur. Merci. Aller. En guarde. Monsieur, la maske.
This is terrible.
The iPad app is rubbish.
One more for Choi and he gets bronze.
Shut up
What? I'm not saying the sport itself is terrible, far from it. It's just a terrible match and it's incredibly annoying how the ref constantly has to ask the Italian player to put on his mask and whatnot.
I thought you were saying it was terrible that it was in French ;p
Sorry for the confusion.
I think it will increase in popularity as far as participation (fencing has a surprising amount of athletes worldwide and especially in the US, and it's growing steadily).
But as far as profile, it will remain neutral. As you can tell, it's not very spectator friendly. It's incredibly fun to fence, but the rules just don't lend themselves to an audience. There would have to be some serious changes to to the way the game is played, but I'm afraid that would take away from the sport.