McKendree RJCC - Region 2

November 4 - 5 2017
Registration Closes October 28, 2017

TFA GYM@ EHA
1138 N. Warson rd, St. Louis, MO 63132 USA Map
Online Payment Required To Register
Regular fee extended to October 28/2017 Questions, concerns, problems registering please email me at: TFASTL2009@gmail.com
Note This is a Old AskFRED event. Registrations and results are all correct, but some other data could be missing.
Questions, concerns, problems registering please email me at: TFASTL2009@gmail.com Tournament: McKendree RJCC - Region 2 Date(s): 11/04/2017 - 11/05/2017 Location: TFA GYM@ EHA Event | Date | Registration Closes Cadet (U17) Women's Epee | Sat 11/04| 8:00 AM Cadet (U17) Women's Foil | Sun 11/05| 9:00 AM Cadet (U17) Women's Saber | Sat 11/04| 4:00 PM Cadet (U17) Men's Epee | Sat 11/04| 1:00 PM Cadet (U17) Men's Foil | Sun 11/05| 1:30 PM Cadet (U17) Men's Saber | Sun 11/05| 3:30 PM Junior (U20) Women's Epee | Sun 11/05| 11:30 AM Junior (U20) Women's Foil | Sat 11/04| 1:00 PM Junior (U20) Women's Saber | Sun 11/05| 3:30 PM Junior (U20) Men's Epee | Sun 11/05| 8:00 AM Junior (U20) Men's Foil | Sat 11/04| 8:00 AM Junior (U20) Men's Saber | Sat 11/04| 4:00 PM Event registration fees: Regular fee: Registration $30 - NOT REFUNDABLE Event fee: $40 Regular fee ends on 10/16/2017@ 11:59 PM Double fee starts on 10/17/2017 @ 12:01 am as follow: Registration $60 Event fee $80 Double fee ends on 10/25/2017 @ 11:59 pm Triple Fee: Triple fee starts on 10/26 @ 12:01 am Triple fee ends on 11/1/2017 @ 11:59 pm Walk-ins are permitted at the triple fee rate ($90 + $120) AND are subject to a $200 surcharge per the US Fencing RJCC guidelines Refund: 1. Only event fee is refundable. 2. Last day to request refund is 10/16/2017 WITH NO EXCEPTION. 3. If you wish to request refund by 10/16/2017, please send your mailing address to TFASTL2009@gmail.com. 4. Refund will be sent after within 2 weeks after the tournament. Check-in and Equipment Check ============= Check-In at venue begins 8:00AM on Sat, and 8:00AM on Sunday. You will need to present: - Proof of US Fencing membership, FIE license, or foreign federation membership. If no membership provided, fencer has to complete and pay for US Fencing membership at the door. Please note that all memberships expire on July 31st, so if you have not renewed since July 31st you are not a current member. To become a member or renew your membership, please visit http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Fencing/Membership.aspx USFA cards can be reprinted at https://www.railstation.org/usfencing/Login.aspx?sraid=10. Current membership list: http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/698125-current-membership-listing. - Proof of age (birth certificate, passport, driver license or US Fencing membership card if DOB is noted on the card) REQUIRED EQUIPMENT Fencers must bring the following to equipment check: Mask Lame Gloves / sabre cuffs Head cords Body cords Armorer will be on-site for repairs (for fee). Full USFA regulation uniform is required to compete. • Uniforms (jacket, pants, knee-high socks, fencing glove): Standard fencing uniforms; cannot have any rips, tear, or holes. 800N Saber Glove is Mandatory. • Plastrons (underarm protectors) • Chest Protector: Required for women • Masks: 12K punch test; sewn in bib. Conductive Bib in foil is required. Elastic strap at back of mask is required • Blades: Must have at least two working weapons and two body cords / head cords when reporting to the strip. • Names on Uniforms: Not required. ===== Age Eligibility CADET: 2001-2004 JUNIOR: 1998-2004 Exception to Age Eligibility - Cadet (through JO's): A fencer born after 2004 can fence in Cadet local and regional competitions, NAC Cadet tournaments and Junior Olympic Cadet Fencing Championships and qualifying tournaments IF the fencer is on the National Youth 14 point standings at the time of the entry deadline for that tournament. - Junior (through JO's): A fencer born after 2004 can fence in Junior local and regional competitions, NAC Junior and Junior Olympic Junior Fencing Championships and qualifying tournaments IF the fencer is on the National Cadet point standings at the time of the entry deadline for that tournament. Tournament Format and Rules and Seeding ==================================== USA Fencing rules apply. http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/695208-rulebook Medals awarded to top 8. 100% advances to DE after pool results. Ratings can be awarded. Cadet events must meet or exceed criteria in Group C1 or higher to award changes in classification. See USFA ratings chart at: http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0034/6264/Classification_Chart.pdf The Bout Committee must use the current rating and points information found on the USFA website for seeding purposes. Please verify that your rating and points standing are correct with the USFA, and contact the National Office to resolve any discrepancies prior to the tournament. Current ratings can be verified here: http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Fencing/Membership/Current-Membership-Listing Current points standings can be verified here: http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Fencing/Athlete-Info/Rankings/Current-Rankings.aspx Fencers are responsible for ensuring accuracy of all posted information and must report errors to the bout committee immediately. Fencer signature on pool score sheets and DE bout slip implies accuracy. Any mistakes in posted information throughout the tournament must be reported to the Bout Committee immediately (within 5 minutes of posting). Once DE round starts, pool results are final and no adjustments will be made. Check all results before leaving the strip. Fencer signature on pool sheet and DE slip implies accuracy. There is NO trickle down for points at the Regional level. Points earned in a Regional Cadet or Junior tournament only appear in the category in which they were earned. There IS trickle down for Qualification at the Regional level. Therefore, if a fencer qualifies in an older age group and is age eligible for a younger age group, they earn qualification in that category as well. -------- About RJCC Tournaments: From US Fencing's Athlete Handbook (http://www.usfencing.org/athlete-handbook): Regional Junior/Cadet Circuit (RJCC): The RJCCs serve as one of the qualification paths for Junior Olympic Fencing Championships and the July Challenge. There are no national points awarded at RJCC competitions; please refer to Chapter 3 for more information on the Regional Point structure. The Regional Ranking Point System (RRPS) is a ranking program designed to recognize and reward both participation and accomplishment at the RJCC Tournament level. Regional Point Standings for Youth, Cadet and Junior reflect an athlete’s results at RYC and/or RJCC tournaments within their home region (based on division affiliation). These point standings are posted online and are updated within five business days after the tournament organizer has properly submitted results, event officials form, membership forms and paid the program service fee. For more information on this point system please visit – http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/2292457-regional. These point standings are not used for seeding, only National Point Standings are used for seeding at regional tournaments. Fencers only earn points at RJCCs within their home region (region is assigned based on division affiliation). The best 2 results count towards the point total. These points may qualify Cadet and Junior fencers to the USA Fencing Junior Olympics and July Challenge. Points earned at Regional Junior/Cadet tournaments are not considered in determination of National Point Standings, for seeding or team selection purposes; they are only reflected in Regional Point Standings. Using the formula below, RJCC tournaments will award points to all participants: ((#entries – place +1) / # entries) x 100 points The winner of each RJCC, regardless of size of field, will earn 100 points. The size of the participant field is based on all athletes in the event, regardless of the region. Regional RJCC points are only earned in the fencers own region. The Cadet Regional Tournament is offered as part of the Regional Junior Cadet Circuit (RJCC). No national points are awarded; regional points are awarded to any competitor competing in their home region. Regional points are awarded based on final placement and the size of the competitive field. A. Eligibility (age, classification) Subject to the exceptions in Table 2.5.1, fencers must be at least 13 years old on 1 January in the year of the competition. Fencers younger than that must, as of the entry deadline, be on the Y14 national rolling point standings to be eligible. There are no classification requirements. Regional Junior Circuit (RJC): The Junior Regional tournament is offered as part of the Regional Junior Cadet Circuit (RJCC). No national points are awarded; regional points are awarded to any competitor competing in their home region. Regional points are awarded based on the size of the competitive field. A. Eligibility (age, classification) Subject to the exceptions in Table 2.5.1, fencers must be at least 13 years old on 1 January in the year of the competition. Fencers younger than that must, as of the entry deadline, be on the Cadet national rolling point standings to be eligible. There are no classification requirements. Qualification: Cadet & Junior – Junior Olympic Fencing Championships The JOs are held each February on President’s weekend. A. Eligibility (age, classification) Subject to the exceptions in Table 2.5.1, fencers must be at least 13 years old on 1 January in the year of the competition. Fencers younger than that must, as of the regular fee entry deadline, be on the Y14 National Point Standings to be eligible for Cadet events or on the Cadet point standings to be eligible for Junior events. There are no classification requirements. Fencers must meet age requirements as above and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. When determining qualifications using top 25% on regional points lists or top 8 or top 16 respectively on National Rolling Point Standings, ONLY foreign fencers ARE skipped. B. Qualification CADET Fencers must meet eligibility AND Be on the Cadet National Rolling Point Standings (NRPS) at the regular fee entry deadline OR Be in the top 25% of their region’s Cadet Regional Circuit Point Standings at the regular fee entry deadline OR Be in the top 25% of their region’s Junior Regional Circuit point standings at the regular fee entry deadline OR Earn at least 110 regional points on either the Cadet or Junior Regional Point Standing OR Be in the top 8 of the Youth 14 national rolling point standings (NRPS) at the regular fee entry deadline OR Be in the top 25% (round up) of their division’s Cadet JO qualifying competition OR Be in the top 25% (round up) of their division’s Junior JO qualifying competition. Junior event must occur first. JUNIOR Fencers must meet age eligibility AND Be on the Junior national rolling point standings (NRPS) at the regular fee entry deadline OR Be in the top 16 of the Cadet national rolling point standings (NRPS) at the regular fee entry deadline OR Top 25% on your region’s Junior RJCC Regional Point Standings OR Earn at least 110 regional points on the Junior Regional Point Standing OR Be in the top 25% (round up) of their division’s Junior JO qualifying competition Junior Qualification Path to July Challenge: • Fencers must meet age eligibility, AND • On Junior NRPS (Age out after JOs) by entry deadline, OR • On Cadet NRPS (Age out after JOs) OR • Be in the top 50% of your region’s Junior Regional Circuit Points, OR • Earn at least 65 regional points on the Junior Regional Point Standing OR • Be in the top 25% of the Youth 14 national rolling point standings (NRPS) at the regular fee entry deadline OR • Foreign athletes who meet the USA Fencing classification standard of “A”, “B” as defined in the Section 2.2.5 Cadet Qualification Path to July Challenge: • Fencers must meet eligibility, AND • Be on Cadet NRPS (Age out after JOs), OR • Be in the top 50% of the Y14 national rolling point standings (NRPS) at the regular fee entry deadline, OR • Be in the top 50% of your region’s Cadet Regional Circuit Points, OR • Top 50% of their region’s Junior Regional Circuit Points, OR • Earn at least 65 regional points on the Cadet or Junior Regional Point Standing, OR • Foreign athletes who meet the USA Fencing classification standard of “A”, “B” or “C” as defined in the Section 2.2.5 Rasha