Columbus Fencing & Fitness is proud to host "The Battle of Columbus" REGIONAL YOUTH CIRCUIT and Cadet (U17) tournament, in it's 14,000 sq. ft. training facility in Dublin, OH. Our team is committed to make this a very well run, well organized, and well refereed event.
IMPORTANT: Y10, Y12 and Y14 competitors, RYC is a Regional Points event, and a possible QUALIFICATION PATH to April NAC and '16 US National Championships. Men & Women Events Will be Separated if 6 or more women fencers compete.
* Y8 Mixed Saber event is UNSANCTIONED.
FEES:
Early Bird: $35 registration $20 per event; Deadline - Monday, September 7th.
Regular Registration: $45 registration $25 per event; Deadline for askFRED.net preregistration - Friday, October 2.
Walk ins: $65 registration + $35 per event; Deadline @ Check in.
No prepayment required. Payments by CASH or CHECK are collected at check in.
EQUIPMENT
All masks must pass 12K punch test. Size #2 BLADES are required for all Y10 events.
Total of 10 fencing strips will be used in order to be on time with all scheduled events.
2015-16 Competitive USFA Membership is REQUIRED. Membership forms will be available at check-in.
CLASSIFICATION EARNINGS
To award changes in classifications (aka. ratings), USA Fencing rules require for all Youth and Cadet competitions to exceed criteria in Group C1 or higher.
All participants residing in the states of OHIO, MICHIGAN, KENTUCKY, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, MISSOURI, IOWA, MINNESOTA, NEBRASKA, NORTH DAKOTA, and SOUTH DAKOTA, will earn points on the Region 2 Point List.
The larger the field, the higher the points earned per placement.
Even though the fencers competing out of Region will not appear on the Region 2 Point List, their participation will still be counted in the overall entrants and be included when the points are calculated for the fencers who competed in their home region.
Regional Rankings are maintained by USA Fencing and are available under Regional Rankings on the USA Fencing’s website (usfencing.org).
Up to 3 RYC results will count towards an athlete’s final Regional Youth Ranking. If an athlete competes in more than 3 RYCs in their home region, their best 3 results will count.