That's the Scottish Plastic Foil Championships complete. FiF put forward 21 entrants out of the total of 108, and contested 6 out of the 10 events. We won 10 out of those 18 medals!
For more details: Salle FiF Blog - Congratulations to Our Fencers
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Friday, 11 May 2012
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Forearm protectors
These are intended to sit inside the long-sleeve of the young fencer's top.
The side nearest the skin is coated with cloth.
We have a choice of striped cotton, denim cotton, or a velvet-style polyester
Sizing
Get your young fencer to put their arm in the on-guard position, i.e. with their elbow bent, and their thumbnail facing the ceiling.
Measure from wrist, to the far end of the elbow. A notch will be cut out of the neoprene, to fit the crook of the elbow.
Get a sheet of A4 paper, and mark the full length on it, then measure from the wrist to the inside of the elbow. Pictures to follow.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Fencing Uniforms - latest news
I've settled onto the stretch t-shirts. The logo will be on a heavy rubberised material.
Big advantages
1) the fencer can wear a forearm protector inside the sleeve
2) no heat injury - they are thin and cool, unlike a sweatshirt
3) no chance of the opponents getting awarded hits because the sword snags on the folds of a loose-fitting top, like a sweatshirt
4) We can wear the protective half-jackets over or under them. (Over is better - the competition organisers may require them to be worn under, to remove the chance of the opponents sword sliding up the sleeve).
We had some trial fittings - thanks to Angus, Fergal, Mariam, Rachel, and Sean.
They were tried by two P3s, and both will be in age 7-8, and the tops will need to be taken in a little to remove any loose folds. (I'm hoping that bedding clips can take in the looseness). If not, a little stitching will sort it.
The two P6 boys both ended up in age 9-10. (The age 11-12 would have been better, bar loose folds under the arms. One P6 preferred the 11-12. Both the P6s and me were much keener on the age 9-10.)
A P7 girl, who wears a plastic chest protector, would have taken the age 9-10, but we all decided that she would be better off with the size 11-12 to accommodate the protector.
Big advantages
1) the fencer can wear a forearm protector inside the sleeve
2) no heat injury - they are thin and cool, unlike a sweatshirt
3) no chance of the opponents getting awarded hits because the sword snags on the folds of a loose-fitting top, like a sweatshirt
4) We can wear the protective half-jackets over or under them. (Over is better - the competition organisers may require them to be worn under, to remove the chance of the opponents sword sliding up the sleeve).
Costs
The forearm protectors will be around £3.50, and the t-shirts, with logo, will be £10.Sizes
The sizes are age 7-8, age 9-10, age 11-12, age 13We had some trial fittings - thanks to Angus, Fergal, Mariam, Rachel, and Sean.
They were tried by two P3s, and both will be in age 7-8, and the tops will need to be taken in a little to remove any loose folds. (I'm hoping that bedding clips can take in the looseness). If not, a little stitching will sort it.
The two P6 boys both ended up in age 9-10. (The age 11-12 would have been better, bar loose folds under the arms. One P6 preferred the 11-12. Both the P6s and me were much keener on the age 9-10.)
A P7 girl, who wears a plastic chest protector, would have taken the age 9-10, but we all decided that she would be better off with the size 11-12 to accommodate the protector.
Front view, without and with plastron, showing forearm protection in place
Back View, without and with plastron
This is the logo that will be placed on the back of the t-shirts. It will be as large as we can fit on the age 7-8 t-shirts, and printed and heat-applied.
If anyone is interested in a crew-neck sweatshirt with the logo embroidered on the front breast, please let me know. It would also be in the £7 to £9 price range.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Entry for Scottish Plastic Foil Championships
Entry now closes, Wednesday 9th May!
Online Entry form: http://fencingevent.com/SPFC12.html
Notes:
1) Only pay £5 now - i.e. only pay for the competition, not the affiliation. Pay the additional £10 Social Membership fee on the day
2) Remember to join our Twitter feed, to get breaking news
3) Please send FiF an email or txt saying your child is entered.
4) ignore the comments about "restricted to children born in 1999, 2000, 2001 or 2002"
5) ignore the fact that the confirmation email confirms your entry into the 2011 Scottish Under-20 Championships in June
6) the payment facility, by paypal, may not work if you any browser other than Internet Explorer
Where it asks for a club, please put "Fencing is Fun".
We shall get our memberships on the morning of the competition.
Where it asks for Date of Birth, for protection against identity theft, etc, I recommend putting down the first day of your child's month of birth. e.g. 01-08-2000
Details of the competition, at Scottish Fencing's website:
http://fencingevent.com/SPFC12details.html
Online Entry form: http://fencingevent.com/SPFC12.html
Notes:
1) Only pay £5 now - i.e. only pay for the competition, not the affiliation. Pay the additional £10 Social Membership fee on the day
2) Remember to join our Twitter feed, to get breaking news
3) Please send FiF an email or txt saying your child is entered.
4) ignore the comments about "restricted to children born in 1999, 2000, 2001 or 2002"
5) ignore the fact that the confirmation email confirms your entry into the 2011 Scottish Under-20 Championships in June
6) the payment facility, by paypal, may not work if you any browser other than Internet Explorer
Where it asks for a club, please put "Fencing is Fun".
We shall get our memberships on the morning of the competition.
Where it asks for Date of Birth, for protection against identity theft, etc, I recommend putting down the first day of your child's month of birth. e.g. 01-08-2000
Details of the competition, at Scottish Fencing's website:
http://fencingevent.com/SPFC12details.html
Fencing Uniforms
For the Scottish Championships, the children are required to wear a "long-sleeved top".
This is part of the British Fencing Association's safety guidelines for use with plastic foils.
Option 1 : A school uniform sweatshirt, such as http://www.fruitoftheloom.eu/imprint2012/en/products/kids/sweatshirts-jogpants/62-033-0
Long-sleeved, a thicker material for protection against slaps to the forearms with a foil, but hot to wear.
This will be £7 - £9 per sweatshirt
Option 2: A thin stretch top, such as http://www.sportsdirect.com/lonsdale-long-sleeve-t-shirt-junior-420091
It meets the letter of the guidelines, but it provides almost no protection. It would however, keep your child cool. It would not get the opponent's foil tip snagged in it, and so would be an effective fencing top.
I'm trying to have some get some affordable forearm protectors to wear inside the sleeve of a stretchy top like that, available for purchase. Probably a sheet of thin foam, cut to fit around the forearm.
Also around £7 to £9 per child.
Option 3: A long-sleeved t-shirt, such as [link to follow]
Again it meets the letter of the guidelines, but it provides almost no protection. It would however, keep your child cooler than a sweatshirt.
Again, we'd use affordable forearm protectors inside it.
Around £6 to £8 per child.
Option 4: The best of both worlds option: thicker material, to protect your child's arm. Still designed to keep your child cool.
Around £17 to £20
http://www.buytshirtsonline.co.uk/tombo-m64/kids-c37/kids-t-shirts-c42/tombo-teamwear-childrens-base-layer-long-sleeve-cold-p1806
If we are fast, we could get a FiF logo added to any of these in time for the competition.
This is part of the British Fencing Association's safety guidelines for use with plastic foils.
Option 1 : A school uniform sweatshirt, such as http://www.fruitoftheloom.eu/imprint2012/en/products/kids/sweatshirts-jogpants/62-033-0
Long-sleeved, a thicker material for protection against slaps to the forearms with a foil, but hot to wear.
This will be £7 - £9 per sweatshirt
Option 2: A thin stretch top, such as http://www.sportsdirect.com/lonsdale-long-sleeve-t-shirt-junior-420091
It meets the letter of the guidelines, but it provides almost no protection. It would however, keep your child cool. It would not get the opponent's foil tip snagged in it, and so would be an effective fencing top.
I'm trying to have some get some affordable forearm protectors to wear inside the sleeve of a stretchy top like that, available for purchase. Probably a sheet of thin foam, cut to fit around the forearm.
Also around £7 to £9 per child.
Option 3: A long-sleeved t-shirt, such as [link to follow]
Again it meets the letter of the guidelines, but it provides almost no protection. It would however, keep your child cooler than a sweatshirt.
Again, we'd use affordable forearm protectors inside it.
Around £6 to £8 per child.
Option 4: The best of both worlds option: thicker material, to protect your child's arm. Still designed to keep your child cool.
Around £17 to £20
http://www.buytshirtsonline.co.uk/tombo-m64/kids-c37/kids-t-shirts-c42/tombo-teamwear-childrens-base-layer-long-sleeve-cold-p1806
If we are fast, we could get a FiF logo added to any of these in time for the competition.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Scottish Fencing memberships for FiF's fencers
Take out your child's membership on the morning of the competition.
Collect a form in advance.
Fill the form out in advance.
Take the form with you to the competition check-in.
You can get the membership application form in any of several ways.
1) Download the form:
http://scottish-fencing.co.uk/sites/default/files/individual_membership_application_form_280707.pdf
2) Collect a paper copy at your fencing class.
In case of extreme need:
3) Pick up a paper copy at the check-in desk of the competition.
Remember : please do fill out your child's membership application form before setting out to the competition. It's probably going to be frantic at 8:45am at Drumbrae as it is! :-)
Collect a form in advance.
Fill the form out in advance.
Take the form with you to the competition check-in.
You can get the membership application form in any of several ways.
1) Download the form:
http://scottish-fencing.co.uk/sites/default/files/individual_membership_application_form_280707.pdf
2) Collect a paper copy at your fencing class.
In case of extreme need:
3) Pick up a paper copy at the check-in desk of the competition.
Remember : please do fill out your child's membership application form before setting out to the competition. It's probably going to be frantic at 8:45am at Drumbrae as it is! :-)
Entries close this Friday for the Scottish PF Championships
Online Entry at: http://fencingevent.com/SPFC12details.html
Closing Date is in two days time : Friday, 4th MayPay ONLY the £5 Entry Fee.
Pay the Scottish Fencing Membership fee on the morning of the competition.
If you do not have access to the web, well, you won't be reading this, but if you do somehow read this, but cannot access the online form, contact FiF by txt or email, and say you want to enter.
If need be, FiF will compile a block entry and advise Scottish Fencing.
Scottish Fencing affiliations for Scottish Plastic Foil Championships
FiF now has a fallback plan, so that one way or another, our young fencers will be allowed to take part in the Scottish Championships,
using the Social Membership at £10, rather than the under-13 membership
at £25.
Our preferred method requires a little work by some of our parents - co-ordinating the work is a larger task than the work itself!
Many hands make light work. If you could spare an hour or two this week or next, to work on emails, or word documents, or do some reading on the internet, please txt, or preferably, email Fencing is Fun.
Our preferred method requires a little work by some of our parents - co-ordinating the work is a larger task than the work itself!
Many hands make light work. If you could spare an hour or two this week or next, to work on emails, or word documents, or do some reading on the internet, please txt, or preferably, email Fencing is Fun.
Scottish Plastic Foil Championships news
The head organiser assures me there are contingencies in place to ensure that all of the children will get a full two hours of fencing, no matter the size of the entries.
Everyone is confident that there is going to be a healthy entry, and there will be chococolate medals and a Scottish Fencing duffle bag for all.
Scottish Plastic Foil Championships
Here is the information hot off the presses from Scottish Fencing - the Scottish arm of the national governing body for Olympic and World Championship-rules fencing in the UK.
I've highlighted key points in bold.
"Plastic Foil Championships
Saturday 12th May 2012Drumbrae Leisure Centre, 30 Drumbrae Terrace,
Edinburgh, EH4 7SF
Eligibility
The competition is open to members of Scottish Fencing in years 3 to 7 of Primary school. Social members in this age band may enter if they have not fenced in a competition, apart from in their club, since 1 September 2011. Applications to join Scottish Fencing will be accepted on the day.
Competition Format: One-hit poule unique (each fencer will fence everyone in their age group for 1 hit)
Competition Notes:
Trophies for both girls and boys in each age group.
Chocolate Medals for all entrants!! Scottish Fencing Duffle Bag for all!
Equipment Regulations:
Fencers should wear tracksuit trousers, trainers and long-sleeved top.
Scottish Fencing will provide all the necessary plastic fencing equipment.
Entry fee: £5. Send with completed entry form to: Scottish Fencing Ltd, Caledonia House, 1 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle, EDINBURGH, EH12 9DQ
Online Entry at: http://fencingevent.com/SPFC12details.html
Closing Date: Friday 4th May 2012
Running Late? If you think you are going to be late arriving on the day of your competition, please phone or text Mike O’Donnell on 07852 715083 before check-in closes.
Check-in times [for both Girls and Boys]
Saturday 12th May 2012
P3 and P4 : 0845-0900
P5 : 1115-1130
P6 : 1330-1345
P7 : 1530-1545
Entries must be accompanied by the appropriate fee. Late entries will only be accepted at the organisers’ discretion. The organisers reserve the right to alter competition formats on the day and to cancel any competition that receives too few entries.]"
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