kendo
The sport is jousting; an entertaining sport which also trains the knights. - still goes on.
Sword, Armyng sword, (Arming sword), grete sword (grete, meaning great, ie, big), Fawchoun. (Falchion, curving sword), Tuck (Estoc, a thrusting sword). The word sword comes from the Old English sweord, cognate to swert, Old Norse sverð, from a Proto-Indo-European root *swer- "to wound, to cut". several other names could be used. but generally just "sword" on its own.
Fencing uses a foil (sword).
No. its called fencing.
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Sumo; a type of wrestling and Kendo; a form of training for Sword fighting. In ancient times Kendo was the basic samurai training. It has developed into a sport now; although swords are not used a bamboo shinai (which represents the sword) is used.
A sword was used to thrust and cut.
Fencer. An epee is a sword used in the sport of fencing (sword fighting). That doesn't fit with the rest of the letters. They are L E _ C E D. Unless I have the answer for Gaga which I have as Eager.
Fencing i think
yes with their little chodes
The use of a sword as a world wide sport is called fencing. This sport is featured in the modern Olympic games and has originated in African continent.