Moscow, 27 November 2016 – Alisher Usmanov (RUS) has been elected to a third term as President of the International Fencing Federation (FIE).
The vote for the FIE President was held during the FIE’s Elective Congress in Moscow. Mr. Usmanov, a former fencer, was first elected as President of the International Fencing Federation in 2008.
Commenting on the results of the vote, Mr. Usmanov said: "It is a great honour for me to receive the backing of the entire world fencing community. We remain committed to our programmes for developing fencing and growing its popularity around the world for the next four years. Our efforts will be focused on further improving the visual appeal and accessibility of our sport across all continents".
Mr. Usmanov’s election follows the most successful Olympic Games in the history of fencing.
Mr. Usmanov added: "The Rio Olympics have truly brought fencing to new audiences. We intend to continue our work on modernising the rules and implementing new technologies, which will make fencing easier to follow and even more attractive to a wide audience".
The Congress delegates also elected the members of the FIE Executive Committee, as well as the members of the various FIE commissions for the next four years.
Among other decisions taken by Congress:
• Verona (ITA) was selected to host the 2018 Cadet and Junior World Championships;
• Budapest (HUG) was selected to host the 2019 Senior World Championships;
• Haiti was ratified as a new member federation
About the FIE
The International Fencing Federation (FIE - Fédération Internationale d'Escrime) is the world governing body for the sport of fencing, part of the Olympic Games since 1896. The FIE currently has 151 affiliated member federations representing the sport on all five continents. The headquarters of the FIE are in Lausanne, Switzerland. The mission of the FIE is to actively promote the development of fencing throughout the world, and to educate people from all walks of life about the values that are intrinsic to fencing: Clean Sport, Fair Play, gender equality, hard work and excellence.
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