For novice fencers of ages 8-14, a great way to start competing is Olympia Fencing Center’s: D’Artagnan Challenge Series
The D’Artagnan Challenge Series is a series of in-house competitions held at Olympia designed for children ages 14 & under.
Olympia’s most successful students have started their competitive fencing career with D’Artagnan! Our club was the first in the country to offer these in-house competition series for novice fencers as young as seven years old!
These are some benefits of starting fencing competitions at a young age:
- Skill Development: These competitions emphasize learning and practicing fundamental fencing techniques.
- Experience Gaining: They offer a platform for beginners to understand the dynamics of a real competition.
- Sportsmanship and Camaraderie: Competitions encourage new fencers to interact, share experiences, and develop a sense of community.
- Confidence Building: Participation helps novices build confidence and overcome the initial apprehension of competing.
- Practical Experience: Fencers get a firsthand experience of the competitive environment, which is invaluable for their growth in the sport.
- Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses: Real-time competition allows fencers and their coaches to identify areas that need improvement.
- Motivation and Goal Setting: Success and feedback from these competitions help in setting future goals and motivate continuous improvement.
- Networking and Friendships: Novice competitions are a great way for beginners to meet peers who share their interest in fencing.
All events at Olympia are currently “unsanctioned,” meaning no ratings or USFA-related points (see appendix for more information on how classifications work in fencing).
Medals/ribbons are awarded to the top 8 at each event.
Different events are held for each age group (listed below) throughout the year. Five events throughout the course of the school year will take place for each age group.
Events: Y8, Y10, Y12, Y14
Registration: via askFred.net
At least “Access” type USFA membership is required.
Here is how to prepare for this event:
- Register via askfred.net: find the event you plan to attend, click on registration and, if this is your first competition, please create a fencer record.
- Here is a tournament checklist with the things you need.
Note that D’Artagnan doesn’t require USFA competitive membership, or to own a weapon. We will provide the weapons (for the club members only).
All fencers from other clubs must bring proof of age, their own weapon (two are recommended), and body cords. - Show at the door at least fifteen minutes before the event and check in at the office.
- Our coaches will explain the rules of the competition.
Things to consider
– Don’t wait until you’re 14 years old to “be ready” for these competitions!
D’Artagnan is a “practice competition” where both the fencers and the parents will be introduced to the rules, learn how to handle real-life situations, what to look for (how to “watch”), and get ready for the real competitions outside of the club.
– For our parents’ convenience, we put together a short description of the USFA regulations, to watch during your child’s fencing, and help them when needed (see the QR code).
– Olympia staff doesn’t allow coaching during these private events, when two clubmates fence together.
We aim to give everyone equal chances, and provide a good experience for all.
Remember that winning isn’t everything! Good sportsmanship, fairness, and building characters for life are some of our other goals.
After a season of D’Artagnan, we think that your fencer is ready to take on the sanctioned competitions outside of the club. For more information how to start, follow this link.
See you on the strip!!