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A hand shake is usually mandatory in fencing tournaments. I think it was initially weakened as part of distancing rules during Covid but the rules are still in place: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/27/world/europe/ukraine-fencer-olga-kharlan-russia.html
I too wouldn't shake the hands of a person who's from the country currently invading, pillaging, and raping my land and its people.
Rules or no, they need to take in some considerations when you have two opponents from currently warring countries. She's lucky that she didn't want to touch her. I'd be using that fencing sword like it was a real fight even after it was declared over.
I'm not saying that I would. I was explaining that since covid there is precedent to allow not shaking hands.
Ahhh okay I see now. Apologies if I came off hostile in anyway, totally not my intention.
I know, I was just trying to make a funny.