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    <title>Bleacher Report - Articles by Brady Brim-DeForest</title>
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      <title>FIE Determines Plastic Face Masks are Dangerous? Duh!</title>
      <author>Brady Brim-DeForest</author>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img class="attributed_image" src="/image/file/12209/feature/random_key_33064_file_Fencing.1.jpg" br_image_id="12209" border="0" style="margin: 0px 8px 8px 0pt; float: left" /&gt;The FIE (F&amp;eacute;d&amp;eacute;ration Internationale d&amp;#39;Escrime), the international governing body for the Olympic sport of fencing, announced&amp;mdash;in an open letter dated January 21, 2008&amp;mdash;that obligatory use of transparent plastic face masks for foil &amp;quot;have been temporarily suspended.&amp;quot; &amp;nbsp;Duh.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Ever since the FIE started to make broad, sweeping decisions about competitive fencing rules and regulations, in an attempt to make the sport more television-viewer friendly, they have been goofing up left and right. &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The 2005 timing changes were one thing, but plastic face masks? &amp;nbsp;Come on. Out on the piste, most fencers saw the plastic face masks as a potential liability. &amp;nbsp;Now, news that &amp;quot;a Venezuelan fencer, &amp;nbsp;wearing a mask with a transparent visor, was injured during an &amp;eacute;p&amp;eacute;e &amp;nbsp;training session in Venezuela&amp;quot; has broken (as reported by FIE President&amp;nbsp;Ren&amp;eacute; Roch). &amp;nbsp;It was only a matter of time.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The plastic masks are concerning for a variety of reasons. First, they can&amp;#39;t be field tested on site like mesh face masks. There is no punch test for plastic. Second, if &amp;nbsp;(and when) they fail, they will do so catastrophically. No one wants to imagine what a catastrophic failure of a plastic face  guard will look like when it comes in contact with a metal tipped fencing blade. &amp;nbsp;Third, the masks themselves suffer from scratches and scuffs, reducing visibility and clouding vision. Fourth, they really look goofy. &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;When will the FIE wake up and realize that fencing probably will never be a great spectator sport? Changing the face masks from mesh to transparent plastic certainly isn&amp;#39;t the answer. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:13:15 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://bleacherreport.com/articles/9614-fie-determines-plastic-face-masks-are-dangerous-duh</link>
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      <category>Fencing</category>
      <category>FIE</category>
      <category>USF</category>
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