Does the fencing green light win or lose?

Winning or losing fencing has nothing to do with the green light.

In fencing competition, when one side hits the opponent with the tip of the sword, it is necessary to make the tip of the sword accurately hit the effective part, and at the same time, it must be penetrated to get a point. When the game is over, the side with more effective hits will win.

If it's a round robin, you need to play five times in four minutes. If it's a knockout, you need to hit it fifteen times in nine minutes to win.

rules of a contest/competition

Fencing competitions are divided into individual competitions and team competitions. Individual competition adopts group round robin system and direct elimination system, and team competition directly adopts single defeat elimination system.

The method of direct elimination of each game is to play 15 swords in each set for 9 minutes. Each group was divided into 3 groups, each group was 3 minutes, and the interval was 1 minute. An athlete hits 15 sword or all the time specified in 9 minutes is used up. The player who hits more swords wins. If there is a draw at the end of the specified time, an extra match of 1 minute is required.

In the play-offs, the player who hits the first sword wins. Before overtime, athletes must draw lots. If the draw lasts until the end of overtime, the player who draws the winning right will win. In the team competition, there are 4 people in each team, 3 people take part in the team confrontation, and 1 person serves as a substitute. Play 5 swords every 3 minutes, ***9 times. The team that scores 45 points first wins.

If an athlete fails to stab the opponent's five swords within the specified 3 minutes, then the next athlete of the team will continue to play, and he can play the score he should have played in that game, that is, 5 points in the first game, 10 in the second game, and 15 in the third game, until he gets 45 points, ending the game.