This year Olympic is going to be thrilling and everyone would be on the edge of their seats , either Szilagyi is able to maintain his throne against some of the strongest opponents
The discussion of the difference between losing right of way (a failed attack) versus gaining right of way (just because your opponent loses right of way does not mean you cannot immediately lose it back to your opponent) is super clear and helpful here. My coach says sometimes one fencer drops the right of way and it sits there on the strip until someone picks it up again. Sometimes either fencer can pick it up again.
I love the way he constantly keeps his Sabre moving up and down as he attacks , and always in line with the opponents Sabre ; thus nullifying any would be attack - reminds me of the field theory