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Federation­s from KSA, France sign agreement to develop fencing in Kingdom

- Arab News en Francais PARTNERSHI­P

The fencing federation­s from Saudi Arabia and France have announced a partnershi­p to help develop the sport in the Kingdom.

The announceme­nt was made on the sidelines of the World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championsh­ips, which took place at the King Saud University Sports Center in Riyadh.

Sylvie Le Maux, executive director of the French Fencing Federation and vice president of esports at the Olympic Committee, told Arab News: “This convention is a continuati­on of an agreement signed between the French Olympic Committee and the Saudi Olympic Committee. We believe that our Olympic federation­s must get closer in our sports.

“We will welcome Saudi athletes to France in order to improve their performanc­e (and) train against French athletes. We (will) also bring high-level coaches to help the Saudi fencing organizati­on. We will work on the training of masters of arms and help the Saudis in the practice of fencing.”

Ludovic Pouille, the French ambassador to Saudi Arabia, said: “France has a long tradition of excellence in fencing, a tradition rooted in our history. For centuries we have been a bastion of fencing, producing some of the greatest masters of this noble art. And this week, our young fencers carried that legacy with honor at these world championsh­ips.”

France had a strong showing at this year’s championsh­ips as they collected five medals.

The World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championsh­ips, which was organized by the Saudi Fencing Federation, brought together 169 female and 214 male competitor­s.

 ?? Supplied ?? The announceme­nt was made on the sidelines of the World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championsh­ips in Riyadh.
Supplied The announceme­nt was made on the sidelines of the World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championsh­ips in Riyadh.

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