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US Fencing Regional Open Circuit

2009-2010 Regional Open Circuit Schedule Set

The Regional Open Circuit Advisory Group has announced eight events for the 2009-2010 ROC season:


Rose Condon Memorial
September 26-27, 2009 · Shreveport, LA

Steve Sobel ROC Tournament
October 3-4, 2009 · Wayne, NJ

Remenyik Open
October 17-18, 2009 · Evanston, IL

Duel in the Desert
January 8-10, 2010 · Las Vegas, NV

Battle in Seattle
January 29-31, 2010 · Seattle, WA

Alice B. Memorial
February 6-7, 2010 · Houston, TX

Jeff Wolfe Long Island Challenge
April 10-11, 2010 · Rocky Point, NY

Danny Bukantz Open
May 15-16, 2010 · Maplewood, NJ

The Regional Open Circuit is intended to increase competitive opportunities for Division I-A and developing recreational fencers by recognizing and promoting strong regional tournaments. The top 10% (with a minimum of 4) of finishers in each event qualify for the Division I-A Championship at Summer Nationals.


2008 - 2009 NOC Events

For the 2008-2009 season, the following tournaments will be designated as NOC events.

  • Remenyik Open - Oct 25, 2008 - Oct 26, 2008, Henry Crown Sports Center, Northwestern Univ: Evanston, IL
  • Duel in the Desert - Jan 2, 2009 - Jan 4, 2009, Tropicana Hotel & Casino: Las Vegas, NV
  • Poujardieu Memorial - January 31, 2009 - February 1, 2009, Texas State University: San Marcos, TX

One additional event will be selected and announced soon.

USFA Announces the National Open Circuit

On September 22nd, 2008, the newly-installed USFA Board of Directors voted to establish a new National Open Circuit using well-known, locally organized Senior events and modeled after the SYC system. In the future, a well established bid-process will be used for event designation.

The goal of the NOC is to expand the reliable strength of large super-regional events below the Div I NAC level. It will serve as a developmental path for athletes and intends to provide level-appropriate competitions for the Div IA fencer, historically underserved by the national tournament structure.

Top 4 places in each of the Super-Regional Events will auto-qualify for Div IA Summer Nationals. A season-long points standing will be maintained for the National Open Circuit with awards given to the top place holders in each weapon.

A NOC Task Group was appointed to select the first season's events, oversee the management of the first season, and establish guidelines for the selection of events and management of future seasons. The NOC Task Group can be contacted via usfanocmanagement@gmail.com.