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Aden Soto-Ulev (right, UFA) scores against Soren Llido (OC Div.) in Y10 foil action at the SoCal Musketeers RYC, Sept. 23, 2017.<\/p><\/div>\n

One of the most confusing things to figure out, once your fencer is ready to compete, is how to find tournaments and how to know which ones to go to. Some children can\u2019t wait to compete and some find the idea of competing intimidating at first. When the conversation turns to when<\/em> instead of if,<\/em> it is important that your child start competing at a level that is appropriate. You want to encourage him or her, and fencing against much better or more experienced fencers can be demoralizing, especially at first. Talk to your coach. Talk to your child.<\/p>\n

Before your child can compete in any tournament, he or she must have a USA Fencing membership. Most clubs have USA Fencing sanctioned tournaments that take part in the USA Fencing insurance program. You will be asked for proof of membership when you arrive at each and every tournament. You will also need a proof of age for your child at a tournament, until you are able to have USA Fencing verify the age, so be sure and have a copy of a birth certificate when you go to tournaments. Individual Competitive Membership costs $75 a year. Here is the link to sign up.<\/a><\/p>\n

This blog will not deal with specifics regarding earning points or qualifying for Summer Nationals or the July Challenge. Please refer to the USA Fencing website, as those specifics change frequently at the beginning of each year. There is a link to the Athlete Handbook at the end of this blog, for further reference.<\/em><\/p>\n

Events and Age Categories <\/strong><\/h4>\n