Hey all! By popular demand we have created a unique t-shirt for National Secondary School Championships. This is a limited run and will sell out.
Pre-order pricing is available if you order using the form below before the 1st September. $30 per t-shirt pre-order or $35 on the day if any are left! Limited stock in each sizing (S/M/L). T-Shirts are 100% cotton.
Pre-orders to be picked up from and paid for at the event.
There is a large range of opportunities for all levels. There are lots of different competitions in Australia that New Zealanders attend: starting with the age groups U11/U13, U15/U17, U20 and a range of Open and Veteran competitions throughout the year.
In 2015 a group travelled to South Africa to compete in the U17 and U20 Commonwealth Championships. Every year New Zealand fencers travel around the world to compete in different competitions like the World Championships.
We have even had a few fencers compete in the Olympics with the most recent being Jess Beer in 2004.
In New Zealand there is a large range of competitions all throughout the country. Each region (North, Central, Mid South, and South) has their own regional age group and Open competitions with the regions also hosting national and international competitions each year.
Lame Care Guide
- Hanging up a lame after use will help air dry it and ensure it lasts longer
- When packing your lame, try not to fold it as this can break the metallic threads causing the lame to loose conductivity, instead lay it on a towel and roll it up.
- Washing the lame can help make it last longer:
- Check the label on the lame to make sure it can be washed; sometimes they will have symbols indicating this.
- If the lame label gives instructions on how to wash then always follow those, as the manufacturers probably know best.
- Hand wash the lame in the sink with some detergent, but make sure the detergent does not contain bleach as this will ruin the conductivity of the lame.
- Rinse thoroughly to get all of the detergent out, try not to ring it as this will break the metallic threads.
- Hang on a coat hanger to dry.
Jacket, Plastron, and Breeches Care Guide
- After training or a competition hanging out your whites to dry.
- To wash:
- If you have your name printed on the back, or country printed on the breeches turn it inside out to avoid fading over time.
- Machine wash on cold using a detergent that doesn’t contain bleach.
- Hang on a coat hanger to dry, avoiding the sun.
Mask Care Guide
- After training and competitions taking your mask out of you bag to air out will help to reduce the smell.
- Using an old pillow case or material bag to put your mask in in your bag will reduce sweat transferring from the rest of your gear onto your mask.
- To wash your mask:
- If it has removable padding, remove this and wash.
- If your mask does not have padding that cannot be removed hand wash with detergent, work the soap into the padding with your hands. Make sure to rinse all of the soap out.
- Let air-dry.
Weapon Care Guide
- There are three different types of weapons; foil, epee, and sabre.
- Whenever putting your weapons in your bag always try to keep separate from other gear as rust could transfer from the blade onto your whites (which is impossible to get off) and keep the sweat off the blades.
- If you don’t have a bag that has a separate weapon pocket you can use thin pvc pipes with some elastic on one end to protect your blades. (This is also helpful to protect your weapons during travel.)
- A good guide for troubleshooting problems that may occur with your weapons:
Fencing North and Fencing New Zealand Present:
National Under 15 and Under 17 Championships
Dates
Saturday 23rd April - Monday 25th April (Anzac Day)
Venue
Jack Adam Gymnasium, Massey High School, 274 Don Buck Rd, Massey West, Auckland
If you're travelling from the Airport, look into booking a shuttle to save money. Talk to other fencers and see if they want to share! https://www.supershuttle.co.nz/Default.aspx
Timetable
Saturday 23rd April:
New Zealand Under 15 Fencing Championships. This event is for Foil only, both genders will compete on Saturday.
Sunday 24th & Monday 25th April:
New Zealand Under 17 Fencing Championships. This event is for all weapons. Epee and Sabre will be on Sunday, Foil will be on Monday. Both genders will compete on the same day.
Format
Poules followed by an elimination round. Initial seedings for the poules will be based on national rankings.
Entries
$40 for first weapon, $10 for additional weapons. Entry forms will be available soon.
Please note that the New Zealand Under 15 and New Zealand Under 17 Championships are separate events and entry fees are to be paid at each event (eg, fencing one weapon at each event will cost $80 total).
Age Applicability
NZ U15s is open to any fencer who was under 15 on the 1st January this year. For U17s you need to have been under 17 on the 1st of January this year
Gear Requirements
Check out the list here for Fencing NZ Gear Requirements.
Queries
Organiser: Oliver Agnew: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The first fencing competition of the 2016 season will be on the 5th March at Massey High School. Click through to the event information page to find out more and enter: https://www.fencingnorth.com/events-rankings/competitions/355/w-dawn-5th-march-2016
Event: |
Fenton Fencing Competition 2015 |
Date & Location: |
Sabre - Wednesday 11th November: New Zealand Academy of Fencing, 216 Greenlane West, Epsom Epee - Tuesday 17th November: Auckland Swords Club, Auckland Grammar School Gym, 54 Mountain Rd, Epsom Foil - 18th November: New Zealand Academy of Fencing, 216 Greenlane West, Epsom |
Entry Fee: | $10 first weapon, $5 additional weapons |
Weapons: | Foil, Epee, Sabre |
Format: | Poules then elimination rounds |
Start Times: |
7pm for each weapon |
Entry Form: | Available at the bottom of this page |
Please arrive 15mins before your event starts to complete registration.
You need to be affiliated to compete at this event. This year's affiliation form can be found here: Affiliation Form 2015
We are really excited to announce that we have bought 4 new sets of competition fencing gear! The first part of it arrived last week (see the image below).
So far we have 4x new sets of electric scoring machines and spools, and 2x new professional testing machines (one kindly donated by Daniel Chan from Mainland Fencing). We are also in the process of ordering 4x new lightweight pistes.
Part 1 of our order has arrived - 4x new boxes, 8x new spools & ground wires, 2x new pro testing boxes
So why did we get all this new gear and what are we going to do with it? It's simple - we want to provide fencers with the best competition experiences, and to do this we need to buy more gear! Over the past two years we have seen huge growth in fencer numbers, and as they grow we need to grow with them - it was obvious that we needed more gear for all the new fencers we have (and the fencers yet to come!). Lots of our competitions needed more gear to run than what we had - we would have to borrow scoring machines from other clubs and fence on the gym floors.
All the new gear we have ordered is the best quality - this means it is highly durable, you get a great grip on the pistes so chances of being injured are much lower than fencing on gym floors, and it is fully compliant with international fencing equipment standards. Now we will be using exactly the same high standard equipment at all our regional events as the gear used for national and international events!
As we are sure you all know - fencing equipment is pretty expensive - especially the gear used for competitions! We want to say thank you to all the fencers, parents, and volunteers who support us and our events - it makes it possible for us to provide the best competitions we can.
Results available below - if you're using a phone browser use this link
There are several exciting fencing events coming up between now and the end of the year. Click the links for more information and to enter.
Saturday 26th September: | Larsen Fencing Competition |
Sunday 27th September: | Training Camp #3 (Epee w/ coaches Kyle Macdonald & Andrew Imms) |
Saturday 3rd October: | Fenton Fencing Competition |
Saturday 10th October: | Fencing North Open Championships |
Labour Weekend, 24-26th October: | National Fencing Championships (Wellington) |
Saturday 31st October: | Fencing North Under 15 Championships |
Saturday 12th December: | One Hit Epee Competition |
Event: |
Fencing North Open Championships 2015 |
Date & Location: |
Saturday 10th October |
Entry Fee: | $20 first weapon, $5 additional weapons |
Weapons: | Foil, Epee, Sabre |
Format: | Poules then elimination rounds |
Start Times: |
Sabre: 9am There will be weapons control at this event. Make sure you arrive 45mins before your event starts so you have time to check your gear and complete registration. |
Prizes: | Medals for top 4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd=) in each event and 1st place = Free affiliation for 2016, 2nd Place = 50% off affiliation for 2016. |
Entry Form: | Available at the bottom of this page |
You need to be affiliated to compete at this event. This year's affiliation form can be found here: Affiliation Form 2015