Please note that by its very nature fencing is a contact sport, and no protective equipment is infallible. The better quality fencing equipment, which meets CEN level 1 or 2 standards, cannot completely remove the chance of fencers sustaining serious injuries however it can greatly reduce the risk and all competitors are encourages to use such equipment even when the listed minimum requirements are lower.
Additionally the use of blades which have not been approved by the FIE is strongly discouraged. Blades which have been approved by the FIE have been shown to be much safer than others. For the safety of other competitors and yourself you are strongly encouraged to use only blades which meet FIE approval.
Foils are available for hire from FSA on the day of the competition for a fee of $10.
All fencers in open events are required to wear the following equipment:
The following notes apply to weapons in Open Competitions
All fencers in intermediate events are required to wear the following equipment:
The following notes apply to weapons in Intermediate Competitions
All fencers in intermediate events are required to wear the following equipment:
The Equipment requirements for veteran competitions are the same as those for open competitions.
The equipment requirements for Under Twenty competitions are the same as those for intermediate.
No weight checks or gauge tests will be performed in junior competitions.
The equipment requirements for Under 13, Under 15 and Under 17 competitions are the same as those for novice competitions.
No weight checks or gauge tests will be performed in junior competitions.