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There is no maximum age for competition in the Olympics. The oldest medalist in the Olympics was Oscar Swahn of Sweden who won a silver medal in shooting at the 1920 Games in Antwerp at the age of 72.

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14y ago

depends on how good you are but probably not more than 45

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14y ago

In my particular club we have an 8 year, and we also have a guy who is about 50, there are LOTS of age groups.

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13y ago

When it comes to Olympic sports, there is no maximum age that one must be under in order to compete. However, one must qualify for the Olympic event, and the minimum age is 16.

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11y ago

well you have to be 18 to enter the Olympic games but in Fencing you can be 13:D

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10y ago

The age restriction for Olympic fencing is the same as all other Olympic events, which is 15 years of age.

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12y ago

8 years old till you can stand

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14y ago

21

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