Introducing Allez Go — The World’s First AI Fencing Referee

Incredible Bouts. Incredible Technology

Jason Mo
2 min readOct 5, 2021

Fencing is perhaps one of the hardest sports for spectators to watch. Not only do fencing actions occur in a fraction of a second, but fans also have to keep in mind the various rules of right of way. Allez Go steps in to simplify the spectator experience by generating right-of-way indicators in real-time. These indicators show spectators which fencer has priority during an action and help those who are new to fencing to better understand the concept of right of way.

Allez Go generates intuitive right-of-way ‘arrows’ to introduce spectators to the idea of priority. More examples are available on our youtube channel or at allzgo.com.

These right of way ‘arrows’ will reveal to spectators and beginners the complex and fundamental world of right of way. It allows spectators to see how priority influences a bout and gives insight to the mind games played by fencers when it comes to priority. Spectators will no longer have to read the fencing handbook to be able to get a true understanding of how fencing works.

Allez Go will work with existing broadcasting systems to generate right-of-way arrow overlays in real-time and is proven to be ~90% accurate.

If you want to learn more, visit us at allzgo.com or contact us at support@allzgo.com. Also, feel free to follow us on Instagram at @allzgo

Here’s a full demonstration of Allez Go in action for Kiefer vs Deriglazova at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics:

-Allez Go Team

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Jason Mo
Jason Mo

Written by Jason Mo

Founder of Allez Go, the world’s first AI fencing referee.

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