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Fencing match tracker

Track fencing matches without spreadsheets

FencStats keeps fencing match records structured so athletes and coaches can review progress after every session.

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Bout history

Keep a searchable record of training, sparring and competition bouts.

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Reusable context

Save venues and rounds so repeated logging gets faster over time.

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Opponent lookup

Search visible fencer profiles or store opponent names for private records.

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Current FencStats capabilities

  • check_circleBout logging for opponent, score, weapon, date, venue, round and notes
  • check_circleTouch-by-touch action data with scorer, period and timestamp fields
  • check_circleWin rate, touch balance, weapon splits and monthly trend analysis
  • check_circleOpponent history, head-to-head context and privacy-aware fencer discovery
  • check_circleCoach notes, linked athlete workflows and club roster management

Roadmap boundaries

Clear AI and video positioning

  • scheduleAI video analysis is not live yet
  • scheduleVideo upload and manual video tagging are planned roadmap features
  • scheduleCoach workspace is in early access
  • scheduleClub workspace is invite-only during rollout

FAQ

Can FencStats track training and competition bouts?

Yes. Bouts can be categorized by type, including training, sparring and competition contexts.

Does FencStats replace a fencing score sheet?

FencStats is designed for post-bout tracking and analysis, not as an official tournament scoring system today.

Build your fencing data history now.

FencStats is already useful for match tracking and performance analysis, and the same structured data foundation supports the roadmap toward richer AI and video workflows.

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