Culver Academies RYC & RJCC (Region 2)
March 17 - 18 2018
Registration Closes March 17, 2018
Steinbrenner Recreation Center
1300 Academy Road, Culver, IN 46511 USA Map
Online Payment Required To Register
Culver Academies RYC & RJCC (Region 2) ** 3/1/18 - HOTEL BLOCK EXTENDED TO 3/9
Registration Closes March 17, 2018
Steinbrenner Recreation Center
1300 Academy Road, Culver, IN 46511 USA Map
Online Payment Required To Register
Culver Academies RYC & RJCC (Region 2) ** 3/1/18 - HOTEL BLOCK EXTENDED TO 3/9
Note This is a Old AskFRED event. Registrations and results are all correct, but some other data could be missing.
Culver Academies welcomes you to USA Fencing, Region 2 RYC & RJCC.
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Events Scheduled:
Y10 MIXED EPEE
Y10 MIXED FOIL
Y10 MIXED SABER
Y12 Men's SABER
Y12 Women's SABER
Y12 Women's Epee
Y12 Women's Foil
Y12 Men's Epee
Y12 Men's Foil
Y14 Women's Epee
Y14 Women's Foil
Y14 Women's Saber
Y14 Men's Epee
Y14 Men's Foil
Y14 Men's Saber
Cadet (U17) Women's Epee
Cadet (U17) Women's Foil
Cadet (U17) Women's Saber
Cadet (U17) Men's Epee
Cadet (U17) Men's Foil
Cadet (U17) Men's Saber
Junior (U20) Women's Epee
Junior (U20) Women's Foil
Junior (U20) Women's Saber
Junior (U20) Men's Epee
Junior (U20) Men's Foil
Junior (U20) Men's Saber
TOURNAMENT FEES:
Registration : $30 NON REFUNDABLE
RJCC event fee: $50
RYC event fee: $30
Regular Fee deadline is March 14, 2018 at 11:59 pm
Double Fee deadline is March 16, 2018 at 11:59 pm
Registration at the door will be triple fees + $100 cash or check only.
REFUND DEADLINE IS March 9, 2018 AT 11:59 PM
THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO REFUND AFTER MARCH 9, 2018 WITH NO EXCEPTION.
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AGE QUALIFICATIONS:
RJCC:
-CADET: 2002-2005
-JUNIOR: 1999-2005
RYC:
-Y10: 2007-2010
-Y12: 2005-2008
-Y14: 2003-2006
EXCEPTION TO AGE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (All other qualification criteria remains):
1. Youth 12 � A fencer born after 2008 can fence in Youth 12 IF the fencer is on the National Youth 10 point standings at the time of the entry
deadline for that tournament.
2. Youth 14 � A fencer born after 2006 can fence in Youth 14 IF the fencer is on the National Youth 12 point standings at the time of the entry
deadline for that tournament.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. Cadet (After JO�s) � A fencer born after 2005 can fence in Cadet competition for the 2017 July Challenge IF the fencer is on the National Youth
14 point standings at the time of the entry deadline for that tournament.
6. Junior (After JO�s) � A fencer born after 2005 can fence in Junior competition for the 2017 July Challenge IF the fencer is on the National Cadet
point standings at the time of the entry deadline for that tournament
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Host Hotel - Holiday Inn Express, Plymouth, Indiana
RATE: $99.99 (Double Queen - Breakfast Included)
Cut-Off Date: 3/2/18
Group Rate Code - CVL
Call the Holiday Inn to make your reservation: 574-936-2444
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Check in:
Fencers must check-in with their membership card or a letter of good standing. Membership
exceptions for foreign fencers do apply. Athletes without proof of membership must complete
competitive membership registration prior to competing.
Parents/guardians should come prepared with ONE of the following in case the fencer�s age
needs verification for eligibility purposes or submit one of the following to
information@usfencing.org:
1. A government issued photo ID with date of birth included
2. A copy of birth certificate
3. Passport
To avoid bringing this documentation, USA Fencing has an age verification process.
Current Verification Process:
An athlete can submit a copy of their birth certificate or passport to the National Office via
email (information@usfencing.org), mail or fax and they will verify the DOB in the
database. Once the date of birth has been verified, it is indicated on permanent and
temporary membership cards.
SEEDING:
RJCC:
Seeding should be based on the following order:
National Rolling Points Standing regardless of classification
Classification and year
If athlete has neither National Points nor a weapon classification they are seeded on a random
basis with the other athletes in the same situation
RYC:
Seeding should be based on the following order:
Current National Rolling Points Standing regardless of classification
Classification and year
Athletes with neither of the above are seeded on a random basis after the athletes who
are seeded by the preceding factors.
POINTS:
RJCC:
All athletes whose USA Fencing�s membership division is in the region in which the RJCC is held will
earn regional points based on placement. Athletes fencing in an RJCC outside their region will not earn
regional points. Larger fields will award more points for placement. A percentage of athletes will earn
qualification from their rankings on the RRPS. For more information on this Regional Points formula
see the Regional Recognition Initiative Document available http://www.usfencing.org/rycresources
Up to the best 2 results in a given category will be combined to determine a fencer�s Regional Rank
each season.
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. (For example: Junior regional
points do NOT trickle down to Cadet).
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. (For example: If a fencer qualifies to the July Challenge in Juniors and is age eligible for Cadet,
he/she will also qualify in Cadet)
There are NO National Points earned at RJCC events.
Junior and Cadet National Points (NRPS) are also only awarded at NACs, the July Challenge and
Junior Olympic/National Championships.
RYC:
All athletes whose USA Fencing�s membership division is in the region in which the RYC is
held will earn regional points based on placement. Athletes fencing in an RYC outside their
region will not earn regional points. Larger fields will award more points for placement. A
percentage of athletes (Y12/Y14) will earn qualification from their rankings on the RRPS. For
more information on this Regional Points formula see the Regional Recognition Initiative
Document available on http://www.usfencing.org/rycresources.
Up to the best 3 results in a given category will be combined to determine a fencer�s Regional
Rank each season.
There is NO trickle down for POINTS at the Regional level. Points earned in a Regional
Youth tournament only appear in the category in which they were earned. (For example: Y12
regional points do NOT trickle down to Y10).
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. (For example: If a fencer qualifies to the National
Championships in Y14 and is age eligible for Y12, he/she will also qualify in Y12)
There are NO National Points earned at RYC events.
(Youth National points (NRPS) are awarded to the top 40% of the competitive field at an SYC
to a maximum of 64 fencers and, depending on the size of the competitive field, to the top 32
or 64 fencers (depending on field size) at Youth NACs and Summer National Championships.)
QUALIFICATIONS:
RJCC:
The RJCC tournament serves as one qualifying path for Cadet and Junior fencers to the Junior Olympic
National Championships and the USA Fencing Summer Nationals July Challenge.
A percentage of point holders from each region will earn qualification to the Summer National
Championships and for the Junior Olympic Championships in Junior and Cadet.
For more information on Cadet and Junior qualification paths refer to the Athlete�s Handbook:
http://www.usfencing.org/athletehandbook and the qualification table available under the �Qualification�
tab on the RJCC resources page at http://www.usfencing.org/rjccresources.
RYC:
The RYC tournament serves as one qualifying path for Y10 and Y12 fencers to the Youth
NAC and for Y10/12 and 14 fencers to the Summer National Championships.
A percentage of regional point holders from each region will earn qualification to the Summer
National Championships in Y12 and Y14. For more information on Youth
Qualification paths refer to the Athlete�s Handbook: http://www.usfencing.org/athletehandbook
and the qualification table available under the �Qualification� tab on the RJCC resources page:
http://www.usfencing.org/rjccresources.
Organizers are responsible for being able to answer questions from the membership
concerning Regional Points and Qualification at their tournament.
Youth NAC: Y10 and Y12 fencers must participate in at least one RYC or SYC tournament
prior to the regular registration deadline for the March/April Youth NAC in order to be
considered eligible to compete. RYCs that take place before the Youth NAC but after the
regular registration deadline will NOT be considered for meeting eligibility requirement for the
Youth NAC. Y14 registration for this NAC is open and has no pre-tournament requirements.
CLASSIFICATIONS:
Classifications may be awarded only at tournaments at which electrical apparatus for the
scoring of touches is used. Please refer to the Classification Chart for more information.
http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/698401-classification-chart
RYC:
The competition must meet or exceed criteria in Group C1 or higher to award changes in
classification. Please refer to the Classification Chart for more information.
http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/698401-classification-chart
Preregistration opens on 01/18/2018.
Preregistration closes on 03/14/2018.