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Battle of the Nations (Medieval Tournament)

The Battle of the Nations is an international historical medieval battles world championship, first held in 2009, in Khotyn, Ukraine[1] and held in Europe, in April, every year until the cancelled 2022 tournament.

It is a full contact competition using metal weapons and a standardized list of rules.[2][3] National teams compete in several standard events, with all being full contact - no stage reenactment battles are included.

Teams from up to 60 countries have entered the tournaments.[4]

External videos
«Battle of the nations 2012»(promo)

Main provisions edit

National teams of different countries compete at “Battle of the Nations”. Under the rules of BN, a national team has to consist of at least 8 and a maximum of 50 fighters. Any representative of any of the historical medieval battles (HMB) clubs, as well as an individual fighter, provided they have gone through a selection process conventional for a country, can become a member of a national team.

Qualifying tournaments are competitions, where battles are held in accordance with the unified international rules for the historical medieval battle. National teams organize qualifying tournaments to find the best HMB fighters of a country. The unified international rules, according to which battles are held, have been written especially for "Battle of the Nations”. Before the unified rules were written, the countries had different HMB rules.[5]

The tradition for this combat/competition has largely come from Russia, where enthusiasts have held previous events where full contact "battles" of large numbers of armoured combatants, are held, often in historical sites. The emphasis is put on the combatants wearing historically accurate equipment and heraldry, and the use of appropriate weapons for the combat.

The heraldry, however, reflects the modern competition teams, rather than necessarily historically correct heraldic device that may have been worn by combatants in the medieval period. The first tournament was held at the Khotyn Fortress in Ukraine in 2010.[6] The combatants depict armoured fighters from the 12th - 15th century.[7] A number of different forms of combat take place, including some involving individuals, 5 a side or 21 on each side. Over 200 armoured men at arms take place in the competition, and in addition to melee/hand-to-hand weapons, archery is also featured.[8]

Team Quebec (also known at Ost du Quebec[9]) was the first non-European team to enter the tournament in Ukraine in 2011. Their captain put a team together of 9 fighters and 3 support staff who traveled from Montreal Quebec to take part in the tournament. They also held the first friendly tournament under the HMB rules in St-Eustache in February 2012 where participants from Ontario and USA took part.

US combatants entered a team for the first time in 2012, with a number of their members coming from the Society for Creative Anachronism.[10] The US team is a cross-group association of historic martial arts organizations.

"Battle of the Nations 2012" gathered participants from 12 countries.

By the following year, that number increased to 22 teams which participated in the "Battle of the Nations 2013", which was held in Aigues-Mortes in southern France. This was the first time the event was held outside east Europe.

"Battle of the Nations 2014" took place on 12 June in Trogir, Croatia. This was the year of the first female official nomination in the fencing "Triathlon[11]". An innovation for the championship.

"Battle of the Nations 2015[12]" was held in Prague, Czech Republic, 7–10 May. The women's buhurt category: all vs all - was promoted to be the innovation for that year's championship.

List of participants (Sorted by first-year participation):

2010 — Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland 2011 - Germany, Italy, Quebec 2012 - Austria, United States, Israel, Denmark, The Baltic States- union of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia 2013 - Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic & Slovakia, France, Japan,[13]Luxembourg, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom Fighters from Portugal also attended, and fought with the Luxembourg team. 2014 - Chile, Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland, Mexico.

About 25,000 attend the event annually.[14]

 
View of the Khotyn Fortress's entrance.

List of host cities by year edit

Medals edit

BoN 2010 in Khotyn Fortress, in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine standings edit

Male category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Sergey Ukolov, Russia

2. Mikhail Babynin, Russia

3. Franck de Gouil, France

Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. Ukraine 1

3. France 1

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Russia

2. France

3. Belarus

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BoN 2011 in Khotyn Fortress, in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine standings edit

Male category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Sergey Ukolov, Russia

2. Ivan Vasilev, Russia

3. Aleksandr Nadezhdin, Russia

Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. Russia 2

3. Russia 3

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Russia

2. Ukraine

3. Belarus

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BoN 2012 in Khotyn Fortress, in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine standings edit

Male category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Sergey Ukolov, Russia

2. Marcin Waszkielis, Poland

3. Alexey Petrik, Russia

Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. France

3. Poland

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Russia

2. Ukraine

3. France

[27]

BoN 2013 in Warsaw, Poland standings edit

Full Standings of 2013

Male category “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Sergei Ukolov, Russia

2. Evgenii Lapik, Russia

3. Krzysztof Szatecki, Poland

Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. Russia 2

3. Russia 3

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Russia

2. Ukraine

3. Belarus

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BoN 2014 in Trogir, Croatia standings edit

Full Standings of 2014

Male category “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Sergey Ukolov, Russia

2. Alexeey Petrik, Russia

3. Evgenij Lapik, Russia

Female category “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Tatiana Guseva, Russia

2. Gulina Kokhvakko, Russia

3. Yana Zabolotnikova, Russia

Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia

2. Russia

3. France

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Russia

2. Ukraine

3. Belarus

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BoN 2015 in Petrin Hill, in Prague, Czech Republic standings edit

Full Standings of 2015

Male category “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Yevgeny Lapik, Russia 3

2. Sergei Ukolov, Russia 1

3. Alexeey Petrik, 2

Female category “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Galina Kokhvakko, Russia 2

2. Christelle Carbeaud, France

3. Yana Zabolotnikova, Russia 3

Category Polearm “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Aleksei Naiderov, Russia

2. Mikhail Morgulis, Israel

3. Egor Tomassin, France

Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. Ukraine 1

3. France 2

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Russia

2. Ukraine

3. France

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BoN 2016 in Petrin Hill, in Prague, Czech Republic standings edit

Full Standings of 2016

Male category “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Aleksey Petrik, Russia, Fighter 2

2. Sergey Ukolov, Russia, Fighter 1

3. Aleksandr Nadezhdin, Russia, Fighter 3

Female category “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Galina Kohvakko, Russia, Fighter 1

2. Denise Brinkmann, Germany, Fighter 1

3. Marina Golovina, Russia, Fighter 3

Male Category Polearm “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Evgeniy Baranov, Belarus

2. Jeff Galli, USA

3. Aleksey Nayderov, Russia

Female Category Polearm “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Ekaterina Obade, Moldova

2. Olga Grabovskaya, Ukraine

3. Alina Abdullaeva, Russia

Female Category “Group Battles” 3vs3.

1. Ukraine

2. Russia

3. France

Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. Ukraine 1

3. Russia 3

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Russia

2. Ukraine

3. Belarus

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BoN 2017 in La Monumental, in Barcelona, Spain standings edit

Male category “Sword and Shield” 1vs1.

1. Alexey Petrik, Russia

2. Robert Szatecki, Poland

3. Lukas Kowal, UK

Female category “Sword and Shield” 1vs1.

1. Galina Kohvakko, Russia

2. Maya Olchak, Poland

3. Martina Ravarini, Italy

Male Category Polearm "Duel” 1vs1.

1. Evgeny Ageev, Russia

2. Jose Abuedo, Spain

3. Evgeny Baranov, Belarus

Male category “Sword and Buckler” 1vs1.

1. Ilya Ivanov, Russia

2. Krzysztof Szatecki, Poland

3. Konstantin Nataluha, Ukraine

Male category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Alexey Petrik, Russia

2. Sergey Ukolov, Russia

3. Ilya Ivanov, Russia

Female category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Galina Kohvakko, Russia

2 .Maria Davydova, Russia

3. Irina Ilnitskaya, Ukraine

Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. Russia 2

3. Russia 3

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Ukraine

2. Russia

3. France

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BoN 2018 in Santa Severa, in Rome, Italy standings edit

Male category “Sword and Shield” 1vs1.

1. Alexey Petrik, Russia

2. Marcin Waszkielis, Poland

3. Matthieu Bakto, France

Female category “Sword and Shield” 1vs1.

1. Galina Kohvakko, Russia

2. Agnieszka Lasota, Poland

3. Denise Töpfer, Germany

Male Category Polearm "Duel” 1vs1.

1. Evgeny Ageev, Russia

2. Evgeny Baranov, Belarus

3. Sergey Moroz, Ukraine

Female Category Polearm "Duel” 1vs1.

1. Olga Grabovskaya, Ukraine

2. Lisa Galli, USA

3. Alina Abdullaeva, Russia

Male category “Sword and Buckler” 1vs1.

1. Ilya Ivanov, Russia

2. Konstyantyn Natalukha, Ukraine

3. Robert Szatecki, Poland

Female category “Sword and Buckler” 1vs1.

1. Ksenia Vjunova, Russia

2. Irina Ilnitskaya, Ukraine

3. Esther Veldstra, Netherlands

Male category Longsword “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Sergey Ukolov, Russia

2. Krzysztof Szatecki, Poland

3. Alexandr Vasilinich, Ukraine

Female category Longsword “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Coline Marod, France

2. Olga Grabovskaya, Ukraine

3. Malgorzata Zeblinska, Poland

Male category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Alexey Petrik, Russia

2. Henri Depal, France

3. Ilya Ivanov, Russia

Female category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Galina Kokhvakko, Russia

2. Anastasia Mesheriakova, Russia

3. Coline Marod, France

Male category “PROFIGHTS” U75 1vs1.

1. Vyacheslav Levakov, Russia

2. Grigoriy Chaploutskiy, Ukraine

3. Marсin Janiszewski, Poland

Male category "PROFIGHTS” 75-85 1vs1.

1. Lukas Kowal, UK

2. Robert Szatecki, Poland

3 .Maxim Slavchenko, Russia

Male category “PROFIGHTS” 85-95 1vs1.

1. Ilya Dragan, Moldova

2. Franck de Gouil, France

3. Konstyantyn Natalukha, Ukraine

Male category “PROFIGHTS” O95 1vs1.

1. Alexey Petrik, Russia

2. Krzysztof Szatecki, Poland

3. Ivan Tyutyunnik, Ukraine

Male Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. Russia 2

3. Russia 3

Female Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia

2. France

3. HMBIA 3

Category “Mass Battles” 21vs21.

1. Russia

2. Ukraine

3. France

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BoN 2019 in Smederevo Fortress, in Smederevo, Serbia standings edit

Male category “Sword and Shield” 1vs1.

1. Alexey Petrik, Russia

2. Marcin Waszkielis, Poland

3. Lukas Kowal, UK

Female category “Sword and Shield” 1vs1.

1. Alina Lappo, Russia

2. Agnieszka Lasota, Poland

3. Melanie Gras, Germany

Male Category Polearm "Duel” 1vs1.

1. Yaroslav Rusanov, Russia

2. Mihal Bednarski, Poland

3. Kang Lu, China

Female Category Polearm "Duel” 1vs1.

1. Olga Grabovskaya, Ukraine

2. Alina Abdullaeva, Russia

3. Maja Celińska, Poland

Male category “Sword and Buckler” 1vs1.

1. Ilya Ivanov, Russia

2. Grigoriy Chaploutskiy, Ukraine

3. Bohumil Masnicak, UK

Female category “Sword and Buckler” 1vs1.

1. Maria Davydova, Russia

2. Aleksandra Soloshenko, Kazakhstan

3. Aleksandra Sokolsky, Ukraine

Male category Longsword “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Sergey Ukolov, Russia

2. Alexander Vasilinich, Ukraine

3. Vladimirs Maksimenko, Latvia

Female category Longsword “Duel” 1vs1.

1. Anastasia Mesheriakova, Russia

2. Olga Grabovskaya, Ukraine

3. Sigrid Karlsson, Sweden

Male category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Alexey Petrik, Russia

2. Sergey Ukolov, Russia

3. Ilya Ivanov, Russia

Female category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1.

1. Alina Lappo, Russia

2. Anastasia Mesheriakova, Russia

3. Maria Davydova, Russia

Male category “PROFIGHTS” U75 1vs1.

1. Vyacheslav Levakov, Russia

2. Mykola Shalimov, Ukraine

3. Anatolii Iushan, Moldova

Male category "PROFIGHTS” 75-85 1vs1.

1. Alexander Nadezhdin, Russia

2. Lukas Kowal, UK

3. Maksim Skorikau, Belarus

Male category “PROFIGHTS” 85-95 1vs1.

1. Ilya Dragan, Moldova

2. Sebastian Coors, Germany

3. Maksim Slavchenko, Russia

Male category “PROFIGHTS” O95 1vs1.

1. Alexey Petrik, Russia

2. Lukasz Wojciechowski, Poland

3. Artem Semenenko, Moldova

Male Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia 1

2. Russia 3

3. France 1

Female Category “Group Battles” 5vs5.

1. Russia

2. Finland

3. Ukraine

Category “Mass Battles” 12vs12.

1. Russia

2. U3. Belarus

Category “Mass Battles” 30vs30.

1. Russia

2. Ukraine

3. UK

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History edit

The first meeting for the organization of the festival and the championship was held in Kharkiv in 2009.[citation needed] Its participants, captains of the first national teams, came to a consensus concerning how to hold the event. Since the rules could vary in different countries and even in different regions of one country, they also agreed of a set of unified international rules for the conduct of battles.

The first "Battle of the Nations" event was held in 2010 in Khotyn (Ukraine).[43] It was attended by the national teams of four countries: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland. Russia won most of the first places. The program included three categories: a duel (1 vs 1), group battles (5 vs 5) and mass battles (21 vs 21). For those who were not members of the national teams, but came to support the comrades, there were non-security buhurts.

The second event, in 2011, was also held at the Khotyn Fortress. seven national teams participated; the previous four and three novice teams: Italy, Germany, Quebec. Two more categories were added to the three classic ones, namely the “professional fight” and “all vs all”. The latter category allows participants who are not members of the national teams to fight for their countries. The first places were won by Russia. The festival was attended by about 30,000 spectators and a documentary about the life of the participants was shot.[citation needed]

The 2012 event was held in Warsaw, Poland, and included representatives of twelve countries. A feature of the festival were battles of mounted knights, that were included in the program of the traditionally foot world championship in HMB for the first time. The top four teams were Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and USA.

The 2013 event was held in Aigues-Mortes, France. Twenty-two teams from Europe, the Americas, and the Pacific Rim took part. With the increase of teams, there were no "pro rules" fights or mounted jousting in the main arena. The top four teams were Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and USA.

The 2014 event was the fifth event, and was held in Trogir, Croatia. Around 30 countries were expected.[44]

The 2015 event was the sixth event, and was held in Prague.[citation needed]

The 2016 even was the seventh event, and was held in Prague.[45] 35 countries were expected.[18]

The 2017 event was the eighth event, and was held in Barcelona, Spain and was the first year that the Chinese, Brazilian and Turkish team joined Battle of the Nations.[46]

The 2018 event was the ninth event, and was held in Rome, Italy

The 2019 event was the 10th event, and was held in Smederevo Fortress, in Smederevo, Serbia.

 
Mass battle 2017 21 vs. 21 at La Monumental, in Barcelona, Spain .

Valid battle categories edit

Valid battle categories of the competitions held among national teams on the HMB and a brief explanation of them:

  • "Duel Sword and Shield", fights 1 vs 1; Sword and Shield with an arming sword and a shield. The round lasts 90 seconds, with an optional 30 seconds added in case of a draw. The fighter to score the most points by striking the opponent with the sharp edge of the sword, wins the duel. The duellists that place 1st, 2nd or 3rd in this category, are invited to take part in the Triathlon Duel category.
  • "Duel Sword and Buckler", fights 1 vs 1; Sword and Buckler with an arming sword and a buckler (a small shield, of maximum 35 cm in diameter). The round lasts up to 60 seconds or five points. The first duellist to win two rounds, wins the duel. The duellists that place 1st, 2nd or 3rd in this category, are invited to take part in the Triathlon Duel category.
  • "Duel Longsword", fights 1 vs 1; Longsword with a two-handed sword. The round lasts 90 seconds, with an optional 30 seconds added in case of a draw. The fighter to score the most points by striking the opponent with the sharp edge of the sword, wins the duel. The duellists that place 1st, 2nd or 3rd in this category, are invited to take part in the Triathlon Duel category.
  • "Duel Poleaxe", fights 1 vs 1, using a poleaxe, halberd, bardiche or similar pole-mounted weapon. The round lasts 90 seconds, with an optional 30 seconds added in case of a draw. The fighter to score the most points by striking the opponent with the sharp edge of the sword, wins the duel.
  • "Triathlon Duel", fights 1 vs 1. The category consists of three rounds with the use of different weapons. The first round lasts one and a half minutes, longswords are used, the second round is held with the use of usual swords and buckler shields, three bouts up to three hits, and the third round lasts a minute and a half with the use of the standard shield and sword. Points are awarded for effective (a clear, stout) blow delivered with the weapon edge to the allowed zone. Since 2017, the Triathlon duel category is offered only to the medalists of the three duel categories that make up the triathlon; Sword and shield, Sword and buckler, Longsword.
  • "Professional fight", fights 1 vs 1. The category consists of three rounds of three minutes each, pre-selected weapons are used. Points are awarded for effective (a clear, stout) blow delivered with a sword, shield edge, fist, leg, knee, and a good throw with the final blow.
  • "Five vs five" the group battles "5 vs 5" are the most active kind of buhurt combat. A team fights against a team on a hard bordered list field. One five-member unit includes from five to eight fighters (five fighting in the lists, and three reserve fighters). A fighter who falls down (touches the ground with the third point of support) is out of the battle. There are 3 bouts in a battle until a team wins twice.
  • “Thirty vs thirty”, a mass battle "30 vs 30", when up to thirty fighters representing a country fight on the field at the same time. A fighter who falls down is out of battle. A battle continues until the fighters of only one team remain standing on the lists, so their team wins. This category allows alliances between countries for the formation of teams.
  • “Twelve vs twelve”, a mass battle "12 vs 12", when up to twelve fighters representing a country fight on the field at the same time. There are nine reserve fighters. A fighter who falls down is out of battle. A battle continues until the fighters of only one team remain standing on the lists, so their team wins.
  • "All vs all" are the largest mass battles. All fighters (including those not included in a national team) of all participating countries come to the lists. The participants are divided into equal groups, but in such a way that the representatives of one country are in the same group. A fighter is out of battle if he falls down. Since the win can not be accredited to one nation, no points are awarded. In 2019, this category will be offered as a women's category only.

For the 10th anniversary in 2019, the HMBIA announced the 150 vs 150 category, a unique mass-battle event where alliances of teams from the 30vs30 category fight in the largest mass battle category ever offered.

Old categories:

  • “Royal category”, a mass battle "21 vs 21", when up to twenty-one fighters representing a country fight on the field at the same time. There are six reserve fighters. A fighter who falls down is out of battle. A battle continues until the fighters of only one team remain standing on the lists, so their team wins. This category was last offered in 2018. At the 2018 summit in Serbia it was replaced with both the 12vs12 and the 30vs30 categories.
  • "Archery tournament" (bow and crossbow). The tournament is held at a specially equipped place and it takes place for about 2 days. Categories and regulations may vary depending on the festival.

Valid non-battle categories

  • "Contest for the best set of armour and weapons" is held among fighters of the national teams, who can demonstrate only those sets that were used in battles. Assessment is done by knight marshals, the refereeing panel and the organizers of the festival, who take into account the overall level of aesthetics, historicity of a set of armor and weapons, integrity of the individual elements, quality of the items.
  • "Contest for the best authentic field camp" of a national team. Authenticity, accuracy, functionality, aesthetics and originality, as well as the size of an authentic field camp is assessed by the refereeing panel and the organizers of the festival (it takes place for one day).
  • "Contest for the best fighting progress" The national team that has shown the most progress in relation to the previous years is awarded this title.

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External links edit

  • Battle of the Nations official site
  • Official YouTube channel
  • French national Team site
  • United States national team site
  • Quebec National team web site
  • United Kingdom team web site

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The Battle of the Nations is an international historical medieval battles world championship first held in 2009 in Khotyn Ukraine 1 and held in Europe in April every year until the cancelled 2022 tournament It is a full contact competition using metal weapons and a standardized list of rules 2 3 National teams compete in several standard events with all being full contact no stage reenactment battles are included Teams from up to 60 countries have entered the tournaments 4 External videos Battle of the nations 2012 promo Contents 1 Main provisions 2 List of host cities by year 3 Medals 3 1 BoN 2010 in Khotyn Fortress in Chernivtsi Oblast Ukraine standings 3 2 BoN 2011 in Khotyn Fortress in Chernivtsi Oblast Ukraine standings 3 3 BoN 2012 in Khotyn Fortress in Chernivtsi Oblast Ukraine standings 3 4 BoN 2013 in Warsaw Poland standings 3 5 BoN 2014 in Trogir Croatia standings 3 6 BoN 2015 in Petrin Hill in Prague Czech Republic standings 3 7 BoN 2016 in Petrin Hill in Prague Czech Republic standings 3 8 BoN 2017 in La Monumental in Barcelona Spain standings 3 9 BoN 2018 in Santa Severa in Rome Italy standings 3 10 BoN 2019 in Smederevo Fortress in Smederevo Serbia standings 4 History 5 Valid battle categories 6 References 7 External linksMain provisions editNational teams of different countries compete at Battle of the Nations Under the rules of BN a national team has to consist of at least 8 and a maximum of 50 fighters Any representative of any of the historical medieval battles HMB clubs as well as an individual fighter provided they have gone through a selection process conventional for a country can become a member of a national team Qualifying tournaments are competitions where battles are held in accordance with the unified international rules for the historical medieval battle National teams organize qualifying tournaments to find the best HMB fighters of a country The unified international rules according to which battles are held have been written especially for Battle of the Nations Before the unified rules were written the countries had different HMB rules 5 The tradition for this combat competition has largely come from Russia where enthusiasts have held previous events where full contact battles of large numbers of armoured combatants are held often in historical sites The emphasis is put on the combatants wearing historically accurate equipment and heraldry and the use of appropriate weapons for the combat The heraldry however reflects the modern competition teams rather than necessarily historically correct heraldic device that may have been worn by combatants in the medieval period The first tournament was held at the Khotyn Fortress in Ukraine in 2010 6 The combatants depict armoured fighters from the 12th 15th century 7 A number of different forms of combat take place including some involving individuals 5 a side or 21 on each side Over 200 armoured men at arms take place in the competition and in addition to melee hand to hand weapons archery is also featured 8 Team Quebec also known at Ost du Quebec 9 was the first non European team to enter the tournament in Ukraine in 2011 Their captain put a team together of 9 fighters and 3 support staff who traveled from Montreal Quebec to take part in the tournament They also held the first friendly tournament under the HMB rules in St Eustache in February 2012 where participants from Ontario and USA took part US combatants entered a team for the first time in 2012 with a number of their members coming from the Society for Creative Anachronism 10 The US team is a cross group association of historic martial arts organizations Battle of the Nations 2012 gathered participants from 12 countries By the following year that number increased to 22 teams which participated in the Battle of the Nations 2013 which was held in Aigues Mortes in southern France This was the first time the event was held outside east Europe Battle of the Nations 2014 took place on 12 June in Trogir Croatia This was the year of the first female official nomination in the fencing Triathlon 11 An innovation for the championship Battle of the Nations 2015 12 was held in Prague Czech Republic 7 10 May The women s buhurt category all vs all was promoted to be the innovation for that year s championship List of participants Sorted by first year participation 2010 Russia Ukraine Belarus Poland 2011 Germany Italy Quebec 2012 Austria United States Israel Denmark The Baltic States union of Lithuania Latvia Estonia 2013 Argentina Australia Belgium Czech Republic amp Slovakia France Japan 13 Luxembourg New Zealand Spain United Kingdom Fighters from Portugal also attended and fought with the Luxembourg team 2014 Chile Netherlands Finland Switzerland Mexico About 25 000 attend the event annually 14 nbsp View of the Khotyn Fortress s entrance List of host cities by year edit2019 Smederevo Fortress in Smederevo Serbia 2018 Santa Severa in Rome Italy 15 2017 La Monumental in Barcelona Spain 16 17 2016 Petrin Hill in Prague Czech Republic 18 2015 Petrin Hill in Prague Czech Republic 19 2014 in Trogir Croatia 20 2013 Aigues Mortes in Gard France 21 2012 in Warsaw Poland 22 2011 Khotyn Fortress in Chernivtsi Oblast Ukraine 23 2010 Khotyn Fortress in Chernivtsi Oblast Ukraine 24 Medals editBoN 2010 in Khotyn Fortress in Chernivtsi Oblast Ukraine standings edit Male category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Sergey Ukolov Russia2 Mikhail Babynin Russia3 Franck de Gouil FranceCategory Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 Ukraine 13 France 1Category Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Russia2 France3 Belarus 25 BoN 2011 in Khotyn Fortress in Chernivtsi Oblast Ukraine standings edit Male category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Sergey Ukolov Russia2 Ivan Vasilev Russia3 Aleksandr Nadezhdin RussiaCategory Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 Russia 23 Russia 3Category Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Russia2 Ukraine3 Belarus 26 BoN 2012 in Khotyn Fortress in Chernivtsi Oblast Ukraine standings edit Male category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Sergey Ukolov Russia2 Marcin Waszkielis Poland3 Alexey Petrik RussiaCategory Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 France3 PolandCategory Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Russia2 Ukraine3 France 27 BoN 2013 in Warsaw Poland standings edit Full Standings of 2013Male category Duel 1vs1 1 Sergei Ukolov Russia2 Evgenii Lapik Russia3 Krzysztof Szatecki PolandCategory Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 Russia 23 Russia 3Category Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Russia2 Ukraine3 Belarus 28 BoN 2014 in Trogir Croatia standings edit Full Standings of 2014Male category Duel 1vs1 1 Sergey Ukolov Russia2 Alexeey Petrik Russia3 Evgenij Lapik RussiaFemale category Duel 1vs1 1 Tatiana Guseva Russia2 Gulina Kokhvakko Russia3 Yana Zabolotnikova RussiaCategory Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia2 Russia3 FranceCategory Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Russia2 Ukraine3 Belarus 29 BoN 2015 in Petrin Hill in Prague Czech Republic standings edit Full Standings of 2015Male category Duel 1vs1 1 Yevgeny Lapik Russia 32 Sergei Ukolov Russia 13 Alexeey Petrik 2Female category Duel 1vs1 1 Galina Kokhvakko Russia 22 Christelle Carbeaud France3 Yana Zabolotnikova Russia 3Category Polearm Duel 1vs1 1 Aleksei Naiderov Russia2 Mikhail Morgulis Israel3 Egor Tomassin FranceCategory Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 Ukraine 13 France 2Category Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Russia2 Ukraine3 France 30 BoN 2016 in Petrin Hill in Prague Czech Republic standings edit Full Standings of 2016Male category Duel 1vs1 1 Aleksey Petrik Russia Fighter 22 Sergey Ukolov Russia Fighter 13 Aleksandr Nadezhdin Russia Fighter 3Female category Duel 1vs1 1 Galina Kohvakko Russia Fighter 12 Denise Brinkmann Germany Fighter 13 Marina Golovina Russia Fighter 3Male Category Polearm Duel 1vs1 1 Evgeniy Baranov Belarus2 Jeff Galli USA3 Aleksey Nayderov RussiaFemale Category Polearm Duel 1vs1 1 Ekaterina Obade Moldova2 Olga Grabovskaya Ukraine3 Alina Abdullaeva RussiaFemale Category Group Battles 3vs3 1 Ukraine2 Russia3 FranceCategory Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 Ukraine 13 Russia 3Category Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Russia2 Ukraine3 Belarus 31 BoN 2017 in La Monumental in Barcelona Spain standings edit Male category Sword and Shield 1vs1 1 Alexey Petrik Russia2 Robert Szatecki Poland3 Lukas Kowal UKFemale category Sword and Shield 1vs1 1 Galina Kohvakko Russia2 Maya Olchak Poland3 Martina Ravarini ItalyMale Category Polearm Duel 1vs1 1 Evgeny Ageev Russia2 Jose Abuedo Spain3 Evgeny Baranov BelarusMale category Sword and Buckler 1vs1 1 Ilya Ivanov Russia2 Krzysztof Szatecki Poland3 Konstantin Nataluha UkraineMale category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Alexey Petrik Russia2 Sergey Ukolov Russia3 Ilya Ivanov RussiaFemale category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Galina Kohvakko Russia2 Maria Davydova Russia3 Irina Ilnitskaya UkraineCategory Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 Russia 23 Russia 3Category Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Ukraine2 Russia3 France 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 BoN 2018 in Santa Severa in Rome Italy standings edit Male category Sword and Shield 1vs1 1 Alexey Petrik Russia2 Marcin Waszkielis Poland3 Matthieu Bakto FranceFemale category Sword and Shield 1vs1 1 Galina Kohvakko Russia2 Agnieszka Lasota Poland3 Denise Topfer GermanyMale Category Polearm Duel 1vs1 1 Evgeny Ageev Russia2 Evgeny Baranov Belarus3 Sergey Moroz UkraineFemale Category Polearm Duel 1vs1 1 Olga Grabovskaya Ukraine2 Lisa Galli USA3 Alina Abdullaeva RussiaMale category Sword and Buckler 1vs1 1 Ilya Ivanov Russia2 Konstyantyn Natalukha Ukraine3 Robert Szatecki PolandFemale category Sword and Buckler 1vs1 1 Ksenia Vjunova Russia2 Irina Ilnitskaya Ukraine3 Esther Veldstra NetherlandsMale category Longsword Duel 1vs1 1 Sergey Ukolov Russia2 Krzysztof Szatecki Poland3 Alexandr Vasilinich UkraineFemale category Longsword Duel 1vs1 1 Coline Marod France2 Olga Grabovskaya Ukraine3 Malgorzata Zeblinska PolandMale category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Alexey Petrik Russia2 Henri Depal France3 Ilya Ivanov RussiaFemale category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Galina Kokhvakko Russia2 Anastasia Mesheriakova Russia3 Coline Marod FranceMale category PROFIGHTS U75 1vs1 1 Vyacheslav Levakov Russia2 Grigoriy Chaploutskiy Ukraine3 Marsin Janiszewski PolandMale category PROFIGHTS 75 85 1vs1 1 Lukas Kowal UK2 Robert Szatecki Poland3 Maxim Slavchenko RussiaMale category PROFIGHTS 85 95 1vs1 1 Ilya Dragan Moldova2 Franck de Gouil France3 Konstyantyn Natalukha UkraineMale category PROFIGHTS O95 1vs1 1 Alexey Petrik Russia2 Krzysztof Szatecki Poland3 Ivan Tyutyunnik UkraineMale Category Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 Russia 23 Russia 3Female Category Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia2 France3 HMBIA 3Category Mass Battles 21vs21 1 Russia2 Ukraine3 France 40 41 BoN 2019 in Smederevo Fortress in Smederevo Serbia standings edit Male category Sword and Shield 1vs1 1 Alexey Petrik Russia2 Marcin Waszkielis Poland3 Lukas Kowal UKFemale category Sword and Shield 1vs1 1 Alina Lappo Russia2 Agnieszka Lasota Poland3 Melanie Gras GermanyMale Category Polearm Duel 1vs1 1 Yaroslav Rusanov Russia2 Mihal Bednarski Poland3 Kang Lu ChinaFemale Category Polearm Duel 1vs1 1 Olga Grabovskaya Ukraine2 Alina Abdullaeva Russia3 Maja Celinska PolandMale category Sword and Buckler 1vs1 1 Ilya Ivanov Russia2 Grigoriy Chaploutskiy Ukraine3 Bohumil Masnicak UKFemale category Sword and Buckler 1vs1 1 Maria Davydova Russia2 Aleksandra Soloshenko Kazakhstan3 Aleksandra Sokolsky UkraineMale category Longsword Duel 1vs1 1 Sergey Ukolov Russia2 Alexander Vasilinich Ukraine3 Vladimirs Maksimenko LatviaFemale category Longsword Duel 1vs1 1 Anastasia Mesheriakova Russia2 Olga Grabovskaya Ukraine3 Sigrid Karlsson SwedenMale category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Alexey Petrik Russia2 Sergey Ukolov Russia3 Ilya Ivanov RussiaFemale category Triathlon Duel 1vs1 1 Alina Lappo Russia2 Anastasia Mesheriakova Russia3 Maria Davydova RussiaMale category PROFIGHTS U75 1vs1 1 Vyacheslav Levakov Russia2 Mykola Shalimov Ukraine3 Anatolii Iushan MoldovaMale category PROFIGHTS 75 85 1vs1 1 Alexander Nadezhdin Russia2 Lukas Kowal UK3 Maksim Skorikau BelarusMale category PROFIGHTS 85 95 1vs1 1 Ilya Dragan Moldova2 Sebastian Coors Germany3 Maksim Slavchenko RussiaMale category PROFIGHTS O95 1vs1 1 Alexey Petrik Russia2 Lukasz Wojciechowski Poland3 Artem Semenenko MoldovaMale Category Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia 12 Russia 33 France 1Female Category Group Battles 5vs5 1 Russia2 Finland3 UkraineCategory Mass Battles 12vs12 1 Russia2 U3 BelarusCategory Mass Battles 30vs30 1 Russia2 Ukraine3 UK 42 History editThe first meeting for the organization of the festival and the championship was held in Kharkiv in 2009 citation needed Its participants captains of the first national teams came to a consensus concerning how to hold the event Since the rules could vary in different countries and even in different regions of one country they also agreed of a set of unified international rules for the conduct of battles The first Battle of the Nations event was held in 2010 in Khotyn Ukraine 43 It was attended by the national teams of four countries Russia Ukraine Belarus Poland Russia won most of the first places The program included three categories a duel 1 vs 1 group battles 5 vs 5 and mass battles 21 vs 21 For those who were not members of the national teams but came to support the comrades there were non security buhurts The second event in 2011 was also held at the Khotyn Fortress seven national teams participated the previous four and three novice teams Italy Germany Quebec Two more categories were added to the three classic ones namely the professional fight and all vs all The latter category allows participants who are not members of the national teams to fight for their countries The first places were won by Russia The festival was attended by about 30 000 spectators and a documentary about the life of the participants was shot citation needed The 2012 event was held in Warsaw Poland and included representatives of twelve countries A feature of the festival were battles of mounted knights that were included in the program of the traditionally foot world championship in HMB for the first time The top four teams were Russia Ukraine Poland and USA The 2013 event was held in Aigues Mortes France Twenty two teams from Europe the Americas and the Pacific Rim took part With the increase of teams there were no pro rules fights or mounted jousting in the main arena The top four teams were Russia Ukraine Belarus and USA The 2014 event was the fifth event and was held in Trogir Croatia Around 30 countries were expected 44 The 2015 event was the sixth event and was held in Prague citation needed The 2016 even was the seventh event and was held in Prague 45 35 countries were expected 18 The 2017 event was the eighth event and was held in Barcelona Spain and was the first year that the Chinese Brazilian and Turkish team joined Battle of the Nations 46 The 2018 event was the ninth event and was held in Rome ItalyThe 2019 event was the 10th event and was held in Smederevo Fortress in Smederevo Serbia nbsp Mass battle 2017 21 vs 21 at La Monumental in Barcelona Spain Valid battle categories editValid battle categories of the competitions held among national teams on the HMB and a brief explanation of them Duel Sword and Shield fights 1 vs 1 Sword and Shield with an arming sword and a shield The round lasts 90 seconds with an optional 30 seconds added in case of a draw The fighter to score the most points by striking the opponent with the sharp edge of the sword wins the duel The duellists that place 1st 2nd or 3rd in this category are invited to take part in the Triathlon Duel category Duel Sword and Buckler fights 1 vs 1 Sword and Buckler with an arming sword and a buckler a small shield of maximum 35 cm in diameter The round lasts up to 60 seconds or five points The first duellist to win two rounds wins the duel The duellists that place 1st 2nd or 3rd in this category are invited to take part in the Triathlon Duel category Duel Longsword fights 1 vs 1 Longsword with a two handed sword The round lasts 90 seconds with an optional 30 seconds added in case of a draw The fighter to score the most points by striking the opponent with the sharp edge of the sword wins the duel The duellists that place 1st 2nd or 3rd in this category are invited to take part in the Triathlon Duel category Duel Poleaxe fights 1 vs 1 using a poleaxe halberd bardiche or similar pole mounted weapon The round lasts 90 seconds with an optional 30 seconds added in case of a draw The fighter to score the most points by striking the opponent with the sharp edge of the sword wins the duel Triathlon Duel fights 1 vs 1 The category consists of three rounds with the use of different weapons The first round lasts one and a half minutes longswords are used the second round is held with the use of usual swords and buckler shields three bouts up to three hits and the third round lasts a minute and a half with the use of the standard shield and sword Points are awarded for effective a clear stout blow delivered with the weapon edge to the allowed zone Since 2017 the Triathlon duel category is offered only to the medalists of the three duel categories that make up the triathlon Sword and shield Sword and buckler Longsword Professional fight fights 1 vs 1 The category consists of three rounds of three minutes each pre selected weapons are used Points are awarded for effective a clear stout blow delivered with a sword shield edge fist leg knee and a good throw with the final blow Five vs five the group battles 5 vs 5 are the most active kind of buhurt combat A team fights against a team on a hard bordered list field One five member unit includes from five to eight fighters five fighting in the lists and three reserve fighters A fighter who falls down touches the ground with the third point of support is out of the battle There are 3 bouts in a battle until a team wins twice Thirty vs thirty a mass battle 30 vs 30 when up to thirty fighters representing a country fight on the field at the same time A fighter who falls down is out of battle A battle continues until the fighters of only one team remain standing on the lists so their team wins This category allows alliances between countries for the formation of teams Twelve vs twelve a mass battle 12 vs 12 when up to twelve fighters representing a country fight on the field at the same time There are nine reserve fighters A fighter who falls down is out of battle A battle continues until the fighters of only one team remain standing on the lists so their team wins All vs all are the largest mass battles All fighters including those not included in a national team of all participating countries come to the lists The participants are divided into equal groups but in such a way that the representatives of one country are in the same group A fighter is out of battle if he falls down Since the win can not be accredited to one nation no points are awarded In 2019 this category will be offered as a women s category only For the 10th anniversary in 2019 the HMBIA announced the 150 vs 150 category a unique mass battle event where alliances of teams from the 30vs30 category fight in the largest mass battle category ever offered Old categories Royal category a mass battle 21 vs 21 when up to twenty one fighters representing a country fight on the field at the same time There are six reserve fighters A fighter who falls down is out of battle A battle continues until the fighters of only one team remain standing on the lists so their team wins This category was last offered in 2018 At the 2018 summit in Serbia it was replaced with both the 12vs12 and the 30vs30 categories Archery tournament bow and crossbow The tournament is held at a specially equipped place and it takes place for about 2 days Categories and regulations may vary depending on the festival Valid non battle categories Contest for the best set of armour and weapons is held among fighters of the national teams who can demonstrate only those sets that were used in battles Assessment is done by knight marshals the refereeing panel and the organizers of the festival who take into account the overall level of aesthetics historicity of a set of armor and weapons integrity of the individual elements quality of the items Contest for the best authentic field camp of a national team Authenticity accuracy functionality aesthetics and originality as well as the size of an authentic field camp is assessed by the refereeing panel and the organizers of the festival it takes place for one day Contest for the best fighting progress The national team that has shown the most progress in relation to the previous years is awarded this title References edit Archived copy www cnbc com Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 14 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Historical Medieval Battles What is it Middle Ages Today middleagestoday com Archived from the original on 4 December 2012 Retrieved 14 January 2022 Battle of the Nations Vice com 24 December 2014 Battle of the Nations World Historical Medieval Battle Championship Reuters Reuters Archived from the original on 2014 09 21 Retrieved 2017 06 30 Battle of the Nations World Championship in Historical Medieval Battle 2017 Battleofthenations ua Second International Festival on Historical Reenactment World HMB Championship Battle of the Nations Welcomes Guests and Participants 19 11 UN Ukrainian News Monday April 18 201 Quand la guerre est un jeu Lhebdodustmaurice com 7 February 2012 Retrieved 15 January 2019 Second International Festival on Historical Reenactment World HMB Championship Battle of the Nations Welcomes Guests and Participants UN Ukrainian News April 18 201 Accueil Archived from the original on 2013 06 15 Retrieved 2012 09 04 Browning Tamara Area men to compete in Battle of the Nations in Poland The State Journal Register 4 44 2 April 2012 http www sj r com Battle of the 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Battles 5x5 category botn info Retrieved 2021 01 08 Battle of the Nations 2017 results of men s Mass Battles 21x21 category botn info Retrieved 2021 01 08 Battle of the Nations 2018 detailed results botn info Retrieved 2021 01 08 Battle of the Nations 2018 Battle of the Nations Retrieved 2021 01 08 Battle of the Nations 2019 Battle of the Nations Retrieved 2021 01 08 Inside The Violent Geeky World Of Hardcore International Medieval Combat Mar 1 2014 Tim Chester Buzzfeed com Watch Fighters Literally Go Medieval on Each Other in This New Documentary Victor Luckerson April 28 2015 Time com Battle of the Nations 2016 location has been announced Battle of the Nations botn info China will take part in Battle of the Nations 2017 Battle of the Nations botn info Archived from the original on 2018 02 16 Retrieved 2017 05 27 External links editBattle of the Nations official site Official YouTube channel French national Team site Australian national Team site United States national team site New 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