March 21, 2008
Fencing during April exam period
I was able to book more rooms for the month of April afterall. I shall post up the new dates on the website so please refer back to the timetable (practice schedule) on the website before heading out to fencing!!
Here are the new dates for the month of April:
Thursday, April 3 -- 7:00-11:00 pm in SUB Ballroom (full)
Monday, April 7 -- 7:00-11:00 pm in SUB Ballroom Extension
Thursday, April 10 -- NO FENCING
Thursday, April 17 -- 7:00-11:59 pm in SUB Ballroom
Monday, April 21 -- 7:00-11:59 pm in SUB Ballroom
Thursday, April 24 -- 7:00-11:59 pm in SUB 207/209
Monday, April 28 -- 7:00-11:59 pm in SUB Partyroom
Fencing during April exam period
March 08, 2008
Stephen Lazar Memorial Tournament Results
http://askfred.net/Results/results.php?tournament_id=5423&FREDSID=7e9850f3abbb31eee7165776b9689c78
We would like to thank everyone who attended, participated and helped out to make this tournament a success! :) A special thanks to those who volunteered their time either in running the tournament or helping out with set-up or clean-up! Congratulations to all medal winners!
Last but not least, good work to 3 of our fencers who have competed in the tournament! :)
Hope to see you all next year!
February 26, 2008
CCFC's Fence-a-Thon
I'm passing information about a tournament coming up on Saturday, March 15th starting at 7:00 pm in Victoria, BC - this message is from Anna of the Capital City Fencers' Club:
Hi everyone,
It's the moment you've all been waiting for. On March 15, prepare for The Big One. The most exciting moment of the international fencing season. Bigger than Worlds. Bigger than the Olympics. Bigger than the Beatles and THEY said they were bigger than Jesus. So. Well. You can draw your own conclusions.
The Fence-a-Thon.
If you've been living in a cave with your eyes shut and your fingers in your ears for the last three years you'll probably STILL know that Fence-a-Thon is a twelve-hour overnight fencing marathon to benefit pancreatic cancer research. We start at 7pm Saturday March 15 with a sanctioned tournament that should run until around midnight, break for a huge feast, and the start fencing again and run team tournaments, flepee, or just open bouting until 7am - whatever we feel like! We keep track of bouts and victories and who did what to whom and at the end of the night, tally it all up and hand out some wicked prizes. Really wicked. Just ask Jeff.
This year, we're running sanctioned tournaments in Men's and Women's Foil, Epee and Sabre. All events start at 7pm March 15.
All competitors will require current BCFA and CFF membership or USFA membership.
The tournament will be held at our usual venue, St Andrew's Regional High School, at 880 McKenzie Avenue. Directions to the venue will be available at http://members.shaw.ca/ccfc directly. If you need some help carpooling or a ride down, or if you think driving home Sunday is a poor idea and need a place to crash, give me (Anna) a shout at (250) 592-8713 or by email at anna_smith@shaw.ca. We'll do anything we can to accomodate.
Entry fees will be $20 at the door. Because this is a fundraising event, hit up your friends, your family, your archenemies, your dental patients, anybody at all that you can think of who might have a couple extra bucks towards pancreatic cancer research. This whole thing got rolling a few years ago when the Canadian fencing community lost Christian Vidosa, international referee and all-around crazy basket case. His efforts helped to build many of the best referees working in Canada today and touched the lives of the entire fencing community. Things really aren't the same without him. This whole show is to honour his memory; therefore, one hundred percent of the proceeds will be donated to the BC Cancer Agency. Our biggest breadwinners will also be handsomely prizishly rewarded! PLUS because it's for charity, it's all tax deductable! Forms on our website. You can't lose!
Preregistration is available at http://askfred.net/Events/moreInfo.php?tournament_id=5402. Preregistration is not mandatory but it'll help us figure out how much food to bring along. Right now we're banking on "lots" but might step that up to "tons" or even "moutains" if the need arises!
Ummmm I think that's it! Give me a shout if I spaced on something really vital (I do basically every year) or if you just have any questions and I'll see what I can do to give things a sheen of mudlike clarity. Or, you know, call just to talk. Did you hear what she said he heard about them? Because I totally did.
Thanks guys! I'm really looking forward to having you all out, and hope everyone can make it for the big night. So go out, raise tons of cash, invite your teammates, challenge your rivals and come stab your friends!
Anna
February 20, 2008
Annual General Meeting and Elections
If you would like to run for a position for next year, please contact us or if you would like to know what the duties are for each position, feel free to talk to the executives.
General Rules:
1. All candidates must be a UBC student next Winter semester (2008-2009) and must be a current UBC Fencing Club member at the time of elections. You also have to be a student for the entire year next year (we don't want you to graduate in December and leave the position in the middle of the year afterwards - you need to be a CURRENT UBC student for the WHOLE school year).
2. All candidates and current executives who wish to run for next year must declare that they will run on March 13.
3. You need to give a 1 minute (maximum) speech.
4. Need to be present at the AGM.
We have 6 positions available: President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Armourer, Secretary and Social Coordinator.
If you would like to run for a position, please contact us, come to the AGM and prepare a 1 minute (maximum) speech of WHY you should have the executive position. We are accepting nominations as of today.