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2007 SCF Winter Tournament
Details
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Registration
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Entry forms are available online and at Salem Classical Fencing.
Entries are due by January 29th, but late entries and walk-ons will be allowed with a late fee.
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What
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All events are all-ages and co-ed.
AFL Prep Foil (open to Prep foilists only)
AFL Novice Foil (open to Prep and Novice foilists)
AFL Junior Epee (open to all epeeists)
AFL Junior Sabre (open to all sabreurs)
AFL Junior Foil (open to all foilists)
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Where
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Oregon School for the Deaf
999 Locust St. NE
Salem OR 97303
Map
Follow directions from Google Maps. Look for our sign.
The nearest lodging is downtown. |
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When
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Saturday, February 3, 2007 (note that this is a ONE-DAY event this time).
Prep foil – Check-in closes 9:30 a.m.
Junior foil – Check-in closes 9:30 a.m.
Novice foil – Check-in closes 1:00 p.m.
Junior sabre – Check-in closes 1:00 p.m.
Junior épée – Check-in closes 4:30 p.m.
Fencers, families, and volunteers are invited to a no-host dinner at a local restaurant afterwards.
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Format
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Prep foil: If there are fewer than ten competitors, the event will consist of a complete round-robin. If there are ten or more competitors, the event will consist of:
- A round of seeding pools. All fencers will
advance. Results are for seeding purposes only.
- A final round of pools.
Novice foil: If there are fewer than ten competitors, the event will consist of a complete round-robin. If there are ten or more competitors, the event will consist of:
- A round of seeding pools, with the number of fencers advancing depending upon the number of competitors (but at least half will advance).
- A second round of pools, with the best six overall fencers advancing.
- A final round-robin of six.
Junior foil: If there are fewer than ten competitors, the event will consist of a complete round-robin. If there are ten or more competitors, the event will consist of:
- A round of seeding pools, with the number of fencers advancing depending upon the number of competitors (but at least half will advance).
- If necessary, a second round of pools, with the best six overall fencers advancing.
- A final round-robin of six.
Junior épée: If there are fewer than twelve competitors, the event will consist of a complete round-robin. If there are twelve or more competitors, the event will consist of:
- A round of seeding pools, with the number of fencers advancing depending upon the number of competitors (but at least half will advance).
- If necessary, a second round of pools, with the best six overall fencers advancing.
- A final round-robin of six.
Junior sabre: If there are fewer than ten competitors, the event will consist of a complete round-robin. If there are ten or more competitors, the event will consist of:
- A round of seeding pools, with the number of fencers advancing depending upon the number of competitors (but at least half will advance).
- A second round of pools, with the best six overall fencers advancing.
- A final round-robin of six.
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Cost
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$10 registration fee, plus $8 per event, payable
with registration (non-refundable).
Payment can be
by cash (please do not mail cash!), check, or money order.
Sorry, no online or credit card payment this time.
American Fencing League membership required. You can join at the tournament. |
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Equipment
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Participants in all events shall supply their own
equipment. Requirements for this tournament are as follows (see AFL
rules for details):
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Prep
Foil |
Novice
Foil |
Junior
Foil |
Épée |
Sabre |
| fencing mask with sewn-in bib
(must pass 12 kg punch test)
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required |
| fencing glove
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required |
3-weapon or epee glove required |
3-weapon or sabre glove required |
| elbow guard |
not needed |
required |
| white fencing jacket (either back-zip or appropriately handed front closure) |
required
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required |
| white knickers or high-waisted fencing pants |
sweats okay; no cargo pants or jeans) |
required |
required
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required |
| white socks that cover the calf (no exposed skin on the leg) |
required
(if wearing knickers) |
| underarm protector |
required (any color!) |
| weapon |
standard (dry) foil with rubber or plastic top securely taped on (no dummy electrical tips)
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épée with 3-prong pointe d'arret
(no electrical tips -- electrical blades okay) |
standard (dry) sabre with S2000 blade (electrical sabre okay) |
| grip |
orthopedic grip okay with medical waiver only |
orthopedic grip okay |
n/a |
| non-marring shoes |
required |
| rigid chest plate or cups |
required for females
(regardless of age);
optional for males; UAP must be worn on top of a plate
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Awards
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All events: medals for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
Prep Foil: top three will be promoted to Novice classification in foil.
Novice Foil: 1st place will be promoted to Junior classification in foil; 2nd and 3rd place will be promoted to Novice classification in foil.
Junior Foil: top three will be promoted to Junior classification in foil.
Junior Épée: top three will be promoted to Junior classification in epee.
Junior Sabre: top three will be promoted to Junior classification in sabre.
All fencers will receive the satisfaction of
doing their best and promoting an excellent sport.
Events with fewer than six contestants will not result in any changes in classification.
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It is very important that you be on time! We will
have many bouts to fence.
Although this is a tournament, and it should be fenced
competitively, remember that fencing is a sport of honor, respect, and
sportsmanship. No matter how well (or poorly) you do, remember that at one point (not long ago fror some of you) , none
of you could fence. The mere fact that you can fence at all is an
achievement in and of itself.
Rather than a test of you against another fencer, let
this competition be a test of you against yourself.
Simply strive to do your best. And have fun!
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01/17/2007
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except as noted. All rights reserved.
Salem Classical Fencing is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3)
organization
incorporated in the State of Oregon in order to teach fencing to anyone who wishes to learn,
thereby promoting community and both physical and mental fitness
in people of all ages, abilities, genders, races, and socio-economic levels. |
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