Post by LongBlade on Sept 27, 2013 16:37:26 GMT -5
8th Annual Jean Laffite Classic
O'Connell College Preparatory School Gym
Galveston, Texas
September 28, 2013
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The Galveston Fencing Club presents the 8th annual Jean Laffite Classic. This is an all-U tournament. To compete a fencer must be unclassified in the event they fence.
Additionally there will be non-USFA Novice competitions for those who have been fencing less than one year. Please see separate details for the novice events below:
For the USFA competitions, all USFA rules will apply. Masks, bodycords and lames will be checked at the armory before competition.
Waiver:
All competitors must submit a copy of the Gulf Coast Division waiver of liability and consent to treat form. Copies will be available at the venue. You can also download and print your own: app.box.com/s/j8a12ltuhjrckczgj8bk
Fencers under age 18 must have a parent's signature on this form.
USFA/US Fencing Membership:
Current competitive membership of the USFA required (except for Novice events). Membership forms will be available at the venue. If your membership is not pre-validated, you must be prepared to show proof of USFA membership, or at the door, fill out a membership form and pay at that time.
Persons under age 18 MUST have a parent's signature on the USFA form.
Fees:
USFA Events: $20.00 Registration. $10.00 per event fenced. $20.00 late fee for walk-ins not pre-registered via FRED.
NOVICE Events: $20.00 fee to register and fence. $20.00 rental fee if equipment is needed.
Events:
9:00AM Unrated Senior Mixed Foil
9:30AM Unrated Senior Women's Foil
10:00AM Unrated Y10 Mixed Foil
10:30AM Unrated Y10 Mixed Epee
11:00AM Unrated Mixed Novice Foil
11:30AM Unrated Senior Women's Sabre
11:45AM Unrated Mixed Novice Epee
12:00PM Unrated Senior Mixed Epee
12:30PM Unrated Y12 Mixed Epee
1:00PM Unrated Y12 Mixed Foil
1:00PM Unrated Mixed Novice Saber
2:00PM Unrated Senior Women's Epee
3:00PM Unrated Senior Mixed Sabre
Format:
One round of pools. 100% advance to direct elimination rounds.
NOTE ON NOVICE COMPETITIONS
This is a non-USFA event. It is for beginners to get a taste of tournament competition. To be eligible for the novice a fencer must have been fencing less than one year! For example: A fencer who has fenced and/or competed in epee or sabre for a couple of years but only recently picked up a foil is not a novice. This is for fencers who have very little tournament experience and for their parents.
Competitive USFA membership is not required for the novice event. We do require the $5.00 non-competitive membership for the Novice events. Those memberships may be taken at the door.
The conductive foil bib is not required for novice foil.
Before registration in the novice competition begins, there will be an introductory talk with the fencers and parents to walk them through various aspects of tournament fencing.
The novice event may be broken into separate events based upon age and size, at the discretion of the tournament organizers, at the time of the tournament. The novice event(s) format will be determined by the tournament organizers at the time of the competition. Novice events may be round-robin pools only or pools plus direct elimination.
Diversions:
Here is a list of links for things to do in Galveston on Setember 29th when you are not fencing.
Texas Seaport Museum / The Tall Ship, Elissa
www.galvestonhistory.org/Texas_Seaport_Museum.asp
Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier: www.galveston.com/pleasurepier/
Moody Gardens
www.moodygardens.com/attractions/
Schlitterbahn
www.schlitterbahn.com/gal/
Galveston Railroad Museum
www.galvestonrrmuseum.com/
Lone Star Flight Museum
www.lsfm.org/
Galveston Island Duck Tours: www.galveston.com/ducktours/
Pier 21 Theater: (Three different films: The Great Storm, Galveston-Gateway to the Gulf; and The Pirate Island of Jean Laffite) www.galveston.com/pier21theatre/
Pirates! Legends of the Gulf Coast: www.galveston.com/pirates/
Haunted Mayfield Manor: www.galveston.com/mayfieldmanor/
Accommodations:
Hotels depend upon what you want. Being a tourist town, Galveston hotels run the gamut. Of really nice hotels close to the venue there are two that jump out:
The Tremont House
www.wyndham.com/hotels/GLSTH/main.wnt?cid=14807
The Hotel Galvez
www.wyndham.com/hotels/GLSHG/main.wnt?cid=14749
Both are "historic" hotels operated by Wyndham. Tremont is in the Historic Strand District. The Galvez is on the beach. Neither is quite five minutes from the venue.
Further down Seawall Blvd, facing the Gulf of Mexico are three hotels, side by side, offering different price points, as they say. All three face the sea. Most of your drive to the venue would be along Seawall Blvd. from either of these three. It can be a bit busy on a weekend, but you do have the Gulf of Mexico on the right side pretty much 90%
of the way, which can make up for it. In "high traffic times" allow fifteen minutes to reach the venue.
The San Luis www.sanluisresort.com/
The Hilton www.galvestonhilton.com/
The Holiday Inn
www.ichotelsgroup.com/holidayinnresorts/hotels/us/en/galveston/glssb/hoteldetail
One other option that is different but might be fun is Harbor House,which is located along the Galveston Waterfront (near the cruise ship terminals and the waterfront restaurants).
www.harborhousepier21.com/
O'Connell College Preparatory School Gym
Galveston, Texas
September 28, 2013
askfred.net/Events/moreInfo.php?tournament_id=23194
The Galveston Fencing Club presents the 8th annual Jean Laffite Classic. This is an all-U tournament. To compete a fencer must be unclassified in the event they fence.
Additionally there will be non-USFA Novice competitions for those who have been fencing less than one year. Please see separate details for the novice events below:
For the USFA competitions, all USFA rules will apply. Masks, bodycords and lames will be checked at the armory before competition.
Waiver:
All competitors must submit a copy of the Gulf Coast Division waiver of liability and consent to treat form. Copies will be available at the venue. You can also download and print your own: app.box.com/s/j8a12ltuhjrckczgj8bk
Fencers under age 18 must have a parent's signature on this form.
USFA/US Fencing Membership:
Current competitive membership of the USFA required (except for Novice events). Membership forms will be available at the venue. If your membership is not pre-validated, you must be prepared to show proof of USFA membership, or at the door, fill out a membership form and pay at that time.
Persons under age 18 MUST have a parent's signature on the USFA form.
Fees:
USFA Events: $20.00 Registration. $10.00 per event fenced. $20.00 late fee for walk-ins not pre-registered via FRED.
NOVICE Events: $20.00 fee to register and fence. $20.00 rental fee if equipment is needed.
Events:
9:00AM Unrated Senior Mixed Foil
9:30AM Unrated Senior Women's Foil
10:00AM Unrated Y10 Mixed Foil
10:30AM Unrated Y10 Mixed Epee
11:00AM Unrated Mixed Novice Foil
11:30AM Unrated Senior Women's Sabre
11:45AM Unrated Mixed Novice Epee
12:00PM Unrated Senior Mixed Epee
12:30PM Unrated Y12 Mixed Epee
1:00PM Unrated Y12 Mixed Foil
1:00PM Unrated Mixed Novice Saber
2:00PM Unrated Senior Women's Epee
3:00PM Unrated Senior Mixed Sabre
Format:
One round of pools. 100% advance to direct elimination rounds.
NOTE ON NOVICE COMPETITIONS
This is a non-USFA event. It is for beginners to get a taste of tournament competition. To be eligible for the novice a fencer must have been fencing less than one year! For example: A fencer who has fenced and/or competed in epee or sabre for a couple of years but only recently picked up a foil is not a novice. This is for fencers who have very little tournament experience and for their parents.
Competitive USFA membership is not required for the novice event. We do require the $5.00 non-competitive membership for the Novice events. Those memberships may be taken at the door.
The conductive foil bib is not required for novice foil.
Before registration in the novice competition begins, there will be an introductory talk with the fencers and parents to walk them through various aspects of tournament fencing.
The novice event may be broken into separate events based upon age and size, at the discretion of the tournament organizers, at the time of the tournament. The novice event(s) format will be determined by the tournament organizers at the time of the competition. Novice events may be round-robin pools only or pools plus direct elimination.
Diversions:
Here is a list of links for things to do in Galveston on Setember 29th when you are not fencing.
Texas Seaport Museum / The Tall Ship, Elissa
www.galvestonhistory.org/Texas_Seaport_Museum.asp
Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier: www.galveston.com/pleasurepier/
Moody Gardens
www.moodygardens.com/attractions/
Schlitterbahn
www.schlitterbahn.com/gal/
Galveston Railroad Museum
www.galvestonrrmuseum.com/
Lone Star Flight Museum
www.lsfm.org/
Galveston Island Duck Tours: www.galveston.com/ducktours/
Pier 21 Theater: (Three different films: The Great Storm, Galveston-Gateway to the Gulf; and The Pirate Island of Jean Laffite) www.galveston.com/pier21theatre/
Pirates! Legends of the Gulf Coast: www.galveston.com/pirates/
Haunted Mayfield Manor: www.galveston.com/mayfieldmanor/
Accommodations:
Hotels depend upon what you want. Being a tourist town, Galveston hotels run the gamut. Of really nice hotels close to the venue there are two that jump out:
The Tremont House
www.wyndham.com/hotels/GLSTH/main.wnt?cid=14807
The Hotel Galvez
www.wyndham.com/hotels/GLSHG/main.wnt?cid=14749
Both are "historic" hotels operated by Wyndham. Tremont is in the Historic Strand District. The Galvez is on the beach. Neither is quite five minutes from the venue.
Further down Seawall Blvd, facing the Gulf of Mexico are three hotels, side by side, offering different price points, as they say. All three face the sea. Most of your drive to the venue would be along Seawall Blvd. from either of these three. It can be a bit busy on a weekend, but you do have the Gulf of Mexico on the right side pretty much 90%
of the way, which can make up for it. In "high traffic times" allow fifteen minutes to reach the venue.
The San Luis www.sanluisresort.com/
The Hilton www.galvestonhilton.com/
The Holiday Inn
www.ichotelsgroup.com/holidayinnresorts/hotels/us/en/galveston/glssb/hoteldetail
One other option that is different but might be fun is Harbor House,which is located along the Galveston Waterfront (near the cruise ship terminals and the waterfront restaurants).
www.harborhousepier21.com/