BSUFC at Fall Activity Fair
| August 21, 2010 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 8:00 pm |
Come check out the Ball State University Fencing Club at this year’s Fall Activity Fair on Saturday, August 21st from 6pm-8pm on the Worthen Arena concourse.
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| August 21, 2010 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 8:00 pm |
Come check out the Ball State University Fencing Club at this year’s Fall Activity Fair on Saturday, August 21st from 6pm-8pm on the Worthen Arena concourse.
Every year, fencers across America follow the same tradition; renewal of their USFA membership. July 31 marks the end of the fencing year and the expiration of all forms of membership (unless you have a multi-year or lifetime membership). Any fencer wishing to compete, or any club wishing to host tournaments, are required to purchase a new membership for $60.
Memberships can be renewed from the main USFA website, http://www.usfencing.org. You can also find the link to download the paper form if you wish to pay by check, money order, or wait until your first tournament. USFA memberships include unlimited access to any USFA-sanctioned tournament in the United States, a free subscription to American Fencing magazine (a quarterly publishing about all things fencing), and the ability to meet great, new people who have the same interests.
If any Ball State Fencing Club members have questions about getting a USFA membership, please speak with Coach Koby. USFA memberships are not required by the Ball State Fencing Club, but are appreciated as the club in general is looking to increase its reputation in the fencing community by competing and hosting tournaments.
Saturday, March 6 and Sunday, March 7 were big days for two Ball State fencers, Brian Koby and William Stark as they traveled to Columbus, Ohio to compete in the Arnold Fencing Classic, part of the Arnold Sports Festival. In the past the Arnold Fencing Classic has been a way for younger fencers to meet, compete, and socialize with celebrity fencers, but this year marked the first year it was open to fencers of all ages, including senior fencers.
Brian Koby competed on Saturday in the mixed epee open event. The event was an A1 event with only 20 fencers registered, 3 of which were A-rated fencers. Koby’s pool was difficult as he faced a few fencers he’s never seen before, and a few others he had not. He finished 5th in his pools with only one win, a seeded 15th going in to the DEs. He excelled during his first DE round (round of 32) to win 15-11. He then faced A-rated Henry Reed in the round of 16 and lost 5-15, but fenced rather well.
Bill Stark had to wait until Sunday to fence in the mixed foil event, where he faced 31 competitors; 5 of which were A-rated, making it an A-2 event. Bill started strong in his pools, but ultimately finished 7th with no wins, seeding him in 29th for the first round of DEs. Bill changed his strategy for his DE and faired well against 4th place ranked Josh Grill; Bill lost 3-15, but learned a lot from his final bout.
To bring more excitement to the weekend, Koby and Stark were also lucky to have the chance to meet two Olympic fencers; 2008 Mens Sabre Silver Medalist Tim Morehouse and 2004/2008 Womens Sabre Gold Medalist Mariel Zagunis.
On top of the fencing celebrities, Koby and Stark also had a chance to meet the person responsible for the Arnold Sports Festival; California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Next year Koby plans to take more fencers from Ball State to experience this spectacular event, hosted by the city of Columbus, Ohio and organized by Royal Arts Fencing.
In a recent press release on the United State Fencing Association web site, a statement was made that the USFA, in alliance with the FIE, will be banning the use of the visor masks for both foil and epee events. This ban was made due to safety concerns, but no other information is available at this point in time. It was set to be effective immediately (as of February 9, 2010) for all USFA events (including the upcoming Junior Olympics qualifier in Memphis this weekend).
As of right now, the sabre visor masks are still legal for all USFA events. As more information is available, it will be posted.
Some of the times have changed for the Arnold Fencing Classic (March 5-7, 2010). Due to a very high demand of events, administrators of the events have made some adjustments to the events on Sunday. The Senior Mixed Foil Open will begin at 11:45am Sunday, March 7. Please remember that if you are interested in fencing, you must preregister and pre-pay. All information can be found on AskFred.net: http://askfred.net/Events/moreInfo.php?tournament_id=9862
Any questions about this event can be directed to club coach, Brian Koby.
Have you been searching the web for information about the Ball State Fencing Club? This blog entry will inform you of the different communication techniques the Ball State Fencing Club is using to reach out to its members and interested individuals. Continue reading ‘Find Us Onlinergb’
We apologize for the short notice on this update to the current class calender. Please make note that the times for practice and classes for the Ball State Fencing Club have changed from what was previously stated. Despite the change in times, the club will still be having it’s call-out meeting on Monday, January 18 at 10:00pm in Ball Gym 125. Continue reading ‘Spring Semester Time Changesrgb’
| January 18, 2010 | ||
| 10:00 pm |
Anybody wishing to join the Ball State Fencing Club is welcome to the call-out meeting on Monday, January 18 at 10:00pm in Ball Gym room 125. We will be answering questions about the club and fencing, giving information on the beginner foil class, and will even start teaching new members how to fence foil. Continue reading ‘New Foil Class Starts January 18rgb’
As we move forward into a new semester and a new year, the Ball State Fencing Club is seeing some changes that will be pushing the club forward. Many of these changes will be with the club’s instructional style and leadership, however, some behind-the-scene changes will be occurring with the club’s web site. One such change is the updated blog feature. Continue reading ‘New Blog Onlinergb’