The OFA is organizing the first HP and Youth Men and Women’s Epee training camp of the season.
This camp is one of the OFA camps required to be eligible for Q4G funding at the end of the season.
Venue
Vango Toronto Fencing Center, 980 Denison Street, Markham, Ontario L3R 3K5, Canada
Schedule
9am – 4pm
Training camp services provided
- Swiss system bouts
- Footwork session
- Medical
Note: Athletes must bring their lunch.
Registration age categories
This is a high performance and training camp open to all fencers from U13 to Veteran
Registration link
https://ontariofencingassociation.wufoo.com/forms/mf65lfi11u2ddk/
Registration fees
$100
The OFA is organizing the first HP and Youth Women’ s foil training camp of the season.
This camp is one of the OFA camps required to be eligible for Q4G funding at the end of the season.
Venue
Amber Fencing Center – Unit 16, 50 West Pears street, Richmond Hill
Schedule
9am – 4pm
Training camp services provided
- Bouts
- Footwork session
- Technical / Tactical drills
Note: Athletes must bring their lunch.
Registration age categories
This is a high performance and training camp open to all fencers from U13 to Veteran.
Registration link
https://ontariofencingassociation.wufoo.com/forms/mwf4o1f1omfmkb/
Registration fees
$100
The OFA is organizing the first HP and Youth Men and Women’s Sabre training camp of the season.
This camp is one of the OFA camps required to be eligible for Q4G funding at the end of the season.
Venue
Axis Fencing Club – 7550 Birchmount Rd, Markham, ON L3R 6C6
Schedule
9am – 4pm
Training camp services provided
- Swiss system bouts
- Footwork session
- Medical
Note: Athletes must bring their lunch.
Registration age categories
This is a high performance and training camp open to all fencers from U13 to Veteran
Registration link
https://ontariofencingassociation.wufoo.com/forms/m1sb0e3o077fqy0/
Registration fees
$100
The OFA is pleased to welcome you to the second tournament of the 2024/2025 season at Durham College in Oshawa on February 1 and 2, 2025.
The youth categories (U9 to cadet) are on the program.
License
All participants are required to have an active Competitive CFF/OFA Fencing License or an equivalent license from the participant’s home federation. All Canadian fencers are expected to hold a Canadian license. You may purchase/renew your license via the Canadian Fencing Federation website in real time.
All international participants are required to present documentation confirming that they hold an active membership with their home federation, or a current, active FIE license.
Venue
Campus Recreation & Wellness Centre
21 Avenue of Champion, Oshawa, ON, L1G 8G3
Vendor
Event Fees
$50 Administration Fee
$50 Youth 9 (Born between 2016 and 2019)
$50 Youth 11 (Born between 2014 and 2017)
$50 Youth 13 (Born between 2012 and 2015)
$50 Youth 15 (Born between 2010 and 2013)
$55 Cadet (Born between 2008 and 2011)
Registration
Coming soon. Registrations close on Sunday, January 26th, 2025, at 11:59pm.
Dates and schedule
Event summary
The OFA Circuit Youth #2 is the second event of the season.
The format of the Youth competitions
The U11 and U9 will be mixed up resulting in 2 events in total.
The format of the competition will be one round of pools (8 fencers or +) with 100% promotion. Advancement into Direct Elimination will be ranked on the results from the pools.
OFA rankings will be used for pools seeding.
Pool bout in 5 points / D.E bout in 8 points for U9 and 10 points for U11.
The results will count in the OFA rankings.
U13 and U15 events with greater than six (6) competitors will be separated by gender.
The format of the competition will be one round of pools with 100% promotion.
Advancement into Direct Elimination will be ranked on the results from the pools.
OFA rankings will be used for pools seeding.
Pool bout in 5 points / D.E bout in 15 points.
The results will count in the OFA rankings.
The format of the Cadet competitions
Seeding into pools of 6 or 7 will be based first upon HPP rankings and OFA rankings for Cadet, Junior and Senior categories.
OFA rankings will be used for athletes not registered with the CFF HPP, with adjustments to be made only by the Directoire Technique (DT) based upon exceptional circumstances (e.g. former national team member without a ranking, foreign fencers). In cases where pools of 6 or 7 are not possible, the DT will determine the most practicable format, while ensuring to optimize competition.
All events will have one round of pools, with all participants promoted. Any events above 64 registrants may have an imposed cut of between 10-20% if necessary to ensure projected finish times, however, at least 64 fencers will be promoted if there are more than 64 competitors. In cases where cuts will be necessary, an announcement and posting will be made before the start of the event. Advancement into Direct Elimination will be ranked on the results from the pools in accordance with FIE rules.
Events are planned as separate events but may be combined if there are fewer than 6 registrants in one gender. If combined, both a combined and separate women’s DE will be held. Should the events occur on separate days, participants of the later event will be notified no later than 7 days before the event and given the option of combining with the other gendered event, or a refund of event fees.
Medals will be awarded to the four top spots of the event.
No fencing for third place.
The results will count in the OFA rankings.
Equipment
Please refer to the CFF domestic competition equipment standards.
Note – Blades
U9 – size 0 – 2 blades required for Epee and Foil / Sabre – Plastic Sabre (provided by organizers)
U11 – size 0-2 blades required
U13 – no special rules regarding the maximum blade length
U15 – no special rules regarding the maximum blade length
SR / Team
SR / Team
U9 / U11 / U13 / U15 / Vet
U9 / U11 / U13 / U15 / Junior
U11 / U15 / Cadet / SR
All ages