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Fencing has been an Olympic event since the modern Games began in 1896.
Men's Foil and Sabre fencing were both in the 1896 Olympic games, and men's Epee was included in the Olympic games four years later, in 1900.
Fencing has been contested at every Modern Olympic Games starting with the 1896 Games in Athens.
Fencing has been a part of the Modern Olympics since the first Modern Olympic Games in 1896.
Fencing is an ancient sport with a long history, popular enough around the world to merit a spot in the Olympic Games.
Three events in the Summer Olympic Games include: - Aquatics - Equestrian - Fencing
Since the first Olympic games fencing has been part of the Olympics. (first "modern" games in 1896.) It was chosen by Olympic creators and has remained as one of four sports to remain in the Olympics every year since. For more information please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1896_Summer_Olympics#Fencing
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He was a member of the 1956 Australian Olympic fencing team.
Japan won the most Olympic gold medals, with a total of 58 medals by the end of the 2004 Games.
The ancient Greece played Javelin, wrestling, weightlifting, swimming, cycling, fencing, gymnastics .Also they played shop-put and also horse riding.
At the first modern Olympic Games of 1896, the Fencing programme consisted of men's Foil and Sabre events, with Epée making its debut at Paris 1900. Women's Foil first featured at the Paris 1924 Games, with Epée and Sabre added in 1996 and 2004 respectively.