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What is a competition ladder?
A competition ladder is a means to determine "bragging
rights" at ACFA in foil, epee and sabre. Coaches may choose to use the ladders as a means of assigning fencers in team
competitions.
RULES
- The initial ladders will be established by lot.
Every fencer should be on at least one competition ladder but may choose to be on more.
- You can only challenge a fencer 1, 2 or 3 rungs
above you on the ladder.
- A fencer can only challenge one fencer per
club practice for each weapon.
- All challenge bouts will be on Monday, Thursday or
Saturday.
- Challengers must record their challenges on the "challenge
board" within 30 minutes after class has started. The challenger must personally inform the challenged fencer
that he has recorded a challenge.
- The challenged fencer determines when the challenge
bout will be conducted during practice by giving the challenger 5 minutes notice that he/she is prepared to answer the
challenge. All challenges must be answered within 30 minutes after the challenge has been recorded.
- If the challenged fencer does not answer the
challenge during the practice in which the challenge was made, then the challenger wins by forfeit and the fencers switch
positions on the ladder.
- You may not defer, decline or delay a challenge without
forfeiting the bout.
- All challenge bouts are 10 touches or 5 minutes (whichever
comes first), with no break, with a mutually acceptable referee.
- The winner of a challenge bout will assume the spot
of the challenged fencer and the loser assumes the spot of the challenger.
- The winner of the challenge bout is responsible
for updating the "Competition Ladder Board."
- You cannot challenge a fencer who is not physically
present at practice.
- The coaches have the discretion to drop any fencer
on the ladder who misses practices to a lower position on the ladder. The size of the drop will depend on the reasons
for missing practice and the number of practices that are missed.
- New fencers added to the ladder will start at the bottom
of the ladder.
- The ladders will be administered by the coaching staff.
All disputes will be decided by the coaching staff. In the event that one of the coaches competes in a challenge bout,
the head coach alone will decide any dispute that might arise.
- Coaches are allowed to be "arbitrary and capricious"
in administering the ladders. There are no appeals of any decision.
- Remember that the purpose of the ladders is to
create another avenue in which to train and have fun.
- The coaches reserve the right to institute a cost per
challenge which will not be less than 25 cents nor more than 1 dollar. The proceeds will be used to benefit
ACFA.
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