Weird people.lol
fencing, jousting
jai alai, judo, jujitsu, jousting
jousting was typically between two knights
One usually doesn't think of entertainment when one thinks of the Dark Ages. However, there were many types of entertainment during this time period. There were feasts and jousting tournaments at court. There was hunting for sport and for necessity. There were plays and fairs that traveled through towns. Finally, there were long festivals and holidays with huge celebrations and church services on Sunday.
clubs, lances(jouting), long swords,
Your best bet is to ask yourself if you find it necessary. If you are to attend golf tournaments, some actually require you to have this kind of insurance, especially charity tournaments.
Probably not. I'm not sure exactly what kind of "tournaments" you're talking about, but most school tournaments are sanctioned and run by, well, schools, and are open to other invited schools only. Professional "wrestling" tournaments are produced by promoters, and again, you'd need to have some affiliation with the promoter to be invited.
He attended a grammar school.
He attended the University of Pennsylvania.
It depends on what kind of tournament you want to enter. Most local tournaments don't cost anything, but some higher ranked tournaments cost around $5-$20.
no. at least i wouldn't think so because that is kind of like cheating
The last game of this kind of set (now usual for most tournaments) is called "the tiebreak".