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NJFA Youth Cup #9 (Y8-Y14) 6/1/ 2014 Jun 1, 2014
This is the 9th and final event in the Youth Cup Series for the 2013-14 season. DOUBLE points awarded !! No need to be in pursuit of Cup points to participate. Walk in fee period is in effect! Register Today
New Jersey Fencing Alliance: Maplewood, NJ
posted 09/18/2013
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NEW JERSEY FENCING ALLIANCE YOUTH CUP SERIES
June 1, 2014

This is the 9th and final event in the prestigious Youth Cup Series for the 2013-14 season. Double points will be awarded. This competition is for all weapons in the Y-8 to Y-14 age categories.

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All fencers who are registered by May 11, 2014 will receive one entry for each event. Drawing will be held at 1:15 pm on June 1, 2014.

VENUE
NEW JERSEY FENCING ALLIANCE, 54 Burnett Ave, Maplewood, New Jersey, 07040

NJFA is one of the largest fully equipped state-of-the-art fencing salles in the country. This 17,500 sf venue offers 19 grounded official USFA fencing strips with center scoring boxes with repeater lights at each end, men’s and women’s locker rooms, FREE Wireless Internet service, live results streaming of tournament information, FREE parking, and on-site fully equipped store.

Overhead monitors display live results and tournament information. Live results will be streaming at live.njfencingalliance.com. NJFA’s Armory will open at 7 am for equipment check and will be available to provide personal armoring throughout the tournament.

EVENTS
Events initially will have limited entries (limits may be adjusted depending on the number of sign-ins after the regular fee entry period). If the event is full, e-mail the organizer at blairstar48@aol.com to be placed on our waiting list. Wait-listed fencers will be subject to the fee at the time of wait listed.

Ratings can be awarded, however youth events do not use the E1 or D1 classifications. This means that these events are Not Rated until they achieve a C1 level or higher. Check USFA ratings chart at: http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/698401-classification-chart

REGISTRATION AND EVENT FEES
Online payment is required to secure your entry. If you are paying with an “NJFA Free Entry Coupon” received from a prior event, e-mail the organizer at blairstar48@aol.com.

All unpaid entries will be removed effective May 28, 2014 at 11:59 pm. Re-entry will be subject to late fees and is subject to space availability. Walk-in competitors will be subject to space availability. Walk-in fees will be charged for any unsecured entries.

Regular fee period closes May 20, 2014 11:59 pm. $35 per event.
Late fee period May 21 - 28, 2014 11:59 pm (entry subject to space): $45 per event.
Walk-in fee May 29 - 30, 2014 (subject to space): $60 per event.
Payments made at the door must be in cash or check only payable to "NJFA”. No credit cards taken at door.

REFUNDS
Refund requests must be submitted to blairstar48@aol.com and will only be honored if received prior to May 25, 2014 at 11:59 pm. There will be no exceptions to this policy. Any refunds will be net of surcharges from Ask Fred.

YOUTH CUP SERIES
The NJFA Youth Cup Series is comprised of 9 tournaments. Each tournament is a standalone event. The top 8 finishers in the Y8 events will receive awards. The top three finishers in the Y-10, Y-12 & Y-14 events will receive awards.
Youth Cup Series 9/16/13, 10/13/13, 11/3/13, 11/22-24/14 1/12/14 (RYC), 2/9/14, 3/9/14 (RYC), 4/13/14, and 6/1/14

NJFA Series Cup Points are awarded to the top 8 finishers in each event:

1st place will receive 40 points
2nd place 35 points
Points will decrease 5 points per position through 8th place which will receive 5 points.

At the final event of the season, the top 3 fencers in each weapon / age category who have accumulated the most NJFA YOUTH CUP SERIES points will be awarded the coveted NJFA Youth Cup Series Trophy and prizes. Should there be a tie in the final point standings; the fencer with the highest finish in the final event will be declared the winner.

View NJFA Youth Cup standings at http://www.njfencingalliance.com

Follow this tournament live at live.njfencingalliance.com

TOURNAMENT ENTRY
** Liability waiver - Upon entering this tournament you agree to abide by the current rules of the USFA and other applicable rules instituted by NJFA. You acknowledge you are entering this tournament at your own risk and release the USFA and its sponsors, NJFA, and referees from any liability. With entry you give consent to NJFA to obtain medical care from any licensed physician, hospital or clinic for any injury or illness that may arise during activities associated with this tournament. Photography, filming, recording, or any other form of media of the athlete during the tournament can be used by NJFA and the USFA. Those wishing to opt out of media coverage must inform the Bout Committee.**
Age verification required either by presenting: USFA card stating Age Verified "Y" OR Copy of birth certificate, or other government-issued ID with photo.

Event entry is determined by 2013-14 USFA Birth year requirements:
Y8 = 2005-2008 (*not a USFA category, participation is at parent discretion)
Youth 10: 2003-2006
Youth 12: 2001-2004, or on Youth 10 NRP List
Youth 14: 1999-2002, or on Youth 12 NRP List

If you are on the NRP list and your entry is rejected for age, please contact us at blairstar48@aol.com and we will assist you in the processing of your registration. Current USFA point standings can be located at:
http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/695476-current-point-standings

All fencers must be USFA competitive members, or have other foreign federation membership. Fencers must present their membership card (or proof of membership payment) or FIE license at registration / check-in. You can print your membership card by visiting https://www.railstation.org/usfencing/Login.aspx?Redirect=Profile.aspx?returnurl=default.aspx

If the fencer has no proof of a valid membership, they will be required to complete the USFA membership application and pay for a new membership. Fencers can obtain / renew their USFA membership at http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/698115-individuals or you can download the USFA membership form at: http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0034/1407/2013-14_Individual_Membership_Form.rev1.pdf and bring it with you to registration. You can complete the membership process at the door (a parent’s signature is required), Please have a separate check payable to the USFA or use your credit card, which is the preferred method of payment for USFA memberships.
Y8/Y10 fencers must fence with #0 or #2 blades (blades cannot be longer than 32 inches).
The fencer’s name is NOT required to be displayed on their uniform for this event.
Full USFA regulation uniform required.
Fencer must have at least two working weapons, two body cords and two head cords. Foil mask with conductive bib is required.
USFA rules apply. http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Fencing/About-Us/Manuals/Rule-Book.aspx

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (ALL TIMES POSTED REPRESENT THE CLOSE OF CHECK-IN)
Start times are subject to change - check askfred.net for updates. Fencing will commence shortly after the close of check-in. Fencers should arrive at least 1 hour prior to close of check-in time. This should provide you with ample time to have their equipment checked and properly warm-up. NJFA opens at 7:00 am.

EQUIPMENT CHECK
Equipment check will be open at 7 am. Fencers must present to the armorer for testing their mask, lame jacket, gloves (saber), body cords and head cords. Items passing inspection will be specially marked. Masks that do not pass the 12-kg punch test will be impounded or given a visible mark to signify that the mask is "not approved for use." An armorer will be available to assist with equipment problems during the tournament.

EVENTS
Y14 Girls/Boys Foil (8:00)

Y10 Girls/Boys Foil (8:15)

Y10 Mixed Saber (10:00)

Y12 Mixed Epee (10:00)

Y8 Mixed Foil (12:00)

Y12 Girls/Boys Saber (12:30)

Y12 Girls/Boys Foil (1:00)

Y10 Mixed Epee (1:30)

Y14 Girls Epee (1:30)

Y14 Boys Epee (2:00)

Y8 Mixed Saber (3:30)

Y14 Girls/Boys Saber (3:30)

TOURNAMENT FORMAT
Beginners tournament guide (courtesy of fencing.net): http://www.fencing.net.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/BeginnerGuide-Tournament.pdf
USFA rules apply: http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0034/7748/USA_Fencing_Rules_-_January_2013.pdf
Events will be mixed if there are less than 6 fencers of either gender.
Events that are posted as mixed will be gender-separated if at least 6 fencers of either gender enter the event.
One round of pools with 100% promotion to the Direct Elimination rounds.
There will be No fence-off for third place.
Fencers are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of all posted information and must report errors to the bout committee immediately. This includes club affiliation, division, classification, date of birth, gender, and the spelling of your name. Fencers should verify all scores prior to leaving the strip. Errors in posted pool results must be reported to the BC immediately (within 5 minutes). Once the DE round starts and the tableau is posted, the pool results are final and no adjustments will be allowed. The fencer’s signature on the pool sheet or DE slip implies accuracy and acceptance.

Seeding:
Seeding is based initially on the fencers Current National Youth Ranking according to age group and weapon, then their letter ranking with the year of classification, then fencers with neither points nor classification. Fencers with equal classifications will be randomized within each classification.
Only ratings and points standings listed on the USFA website will be used. Check your rating at http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Fencing/Membership.aspx and national point standing at http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Fencing/Athlete-Info.aspx

Each event consists of two rounds (pools and direct elimination)
Pools: One preliminary round of pools comprised of the standard 5-touch bout in 3 minutes. 100% then advance to direct elimination round.
Direct Elimination Tableau shall be generated from the results of the preliminary pool round.
Y 10 DE format - Y10 direct elimination bouts will be for 10 touches or will end when two periods of three minutes, with a one-minute rest between each period, have passed. The first period ends either at the expiration of three minutes or when 5 touches are scored, whichever comes first. During the 1-minute break, ONE PERSON designated by the fencer (team-mate, coach, or parent) may be on the strip with the fencer.
Y 12 & Y14 DE format - direct elimination bouts will be for 15 touches or will end when 3 periods of three minutes, with a one-minute rest between each period have passed. During the 1-minute break, ONE PERSON designated by the fencer (team-mate, coach, or parent) may be on the strip with the fencer.
Medals will be awarded to the Top 8 Fencers in all Y-8 events and to the Top 3 Fencers in the Y-10, Y12, & Y 14 events. There are no fence-offs for third place.
Classifications (ratings) can be awarded, however youth events do not use the E1 or D1 classifications. This means that these events are not rated until they achieve the C1 level or higher. See the USFA ratings chart at: http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0034/6264/Classification_Chart.pdf
Photography and filming is allowed, however NO flash photography is allowed near ongoing competitions.

Withdrawal:
Withdrawal during pools: A fencer who withdraws or who is excluded is scratched from the pool, and his results are annulled as if he had not competed.
Withdrawal during DE: When, for whatever reason, a fencer cannot fence or cannot complete his bout his opponent will be declared the winner of that bout. A fencer who withdraws does not lose his place in the overall classification of the competition.

LOCATION
50-58 Burnett Avenue, Maplewood, NJ (use 54 Burnett Avenue for MapQuest). NJFA is conveniently located near all major highways in NJ, NY, CT, and Pennsylvania. Just off Springfield Avenue (via Vermont St). Only a 30 minute train ride from NYC Penn Station (via NJ Transit Mid-Town Direct; http://www.njtransit.com).
FREE parking. OK to park behind / between NJ State Vehicles on Sundays.
On-site fully equipped Fencing Pro Shop.
Armory
Free WIFI

TOURNAMENT STAFF
NJFA prides itself in providing our competitors with highly qualified referees, nationally ranked FOC an experienced Bout Committee and a friendly staff.

Visit http://www.njfencingalliance.com

NJFA is a member of the NJ Division of the USFA: http://njfencing.org/index.html