Current Bay Cup News
| Bay Cup welcomes our first Corporate Sponsor | ![]() |
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on Sep 19, 2007
Wine Spies, an internet-based wine shopping company from Sonoma has
agreed to be a sponsor for the Veteran Bay Cup for the 2007-2008
season. End-of-year prizes will be some nice bottles worth fightin'
for.
Feel free to click on the link to your right and maybe you can get some of the bottles before the end of the season. And for parents of youth fencers, here's your chance to sample what they can't win for you. Or, start fencing and maybe you'll get one too! 1 Comments; Discuss this Article |
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| Vet Epee and Saber at Stanford, Feb 16... | ||
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on Feb 1, 2008
There's a Women's Basketball game against ASU that day with tip-off at
1PM. Just letting you know the prospects of parking near Arrillaga...
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| Youth Saber at George Platt's Swordplay (President's Day weekend) has been moved to Saturday Feb 16 | ||
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on Jan 31, 2008
The Youth Saber (Y10AXS, Y12AXS, Y14AGS) at George Platt's Swordplay
(GPS) has been moved to Saturday February 16 from Sunday February 17.
Location is still the same and check-in close times will be posted
soon. Please check the event calendar for more information on location
and times (when posted).
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| Cheaper than gas to San Diego | ||
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on Jan 27, 2008
Those who are contemplating going to San Diego (Escondido) for the
Youth PCCs should take a look at Southwest Airlines for flights. It's
$39 each way from SFO! (Adding all the security fees and such, it's $99
round trip.)
What a deal!
Be the Youth Pacific Coast Champion without breaking the bank on flights to San Diego.
Fare prices apply on certain times. Please check the SWA schedule. 0 Comments; Discuss this Article |
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| Youth Pacific Coast Championships, March 1-2 | ||
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on Jan 14, 2008 The Youth Pacific Coast Championships 2008 are scheduled for March 1-2 weekend in Escondido, CA. Venue is the
San Diego Fencing Center.
More information is available at the PCS webpage.
Sign up is through AskFred.
Please note the following:
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| Little Reminder on the Calendar... | ||
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on Sep 10, 2007
The little clock icon on the right indicates the check-in close times.
Mouse over the icon and the times will pop-up. No icon, no check-in
close times.
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| New Season, new schedules, new information | ||
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on Aug 28, 2007
Welcome to the 2007-2008 fencing season in the Bay Area. The schedule
has been posted (there's still some bugs to be fixed, but generally
things are up). The locations of the competitions through end of
January are now posted. The locations for the latter half of the season
will be determined later on using a different venue selection process.
Here are some details of all Bay Cup events:
* Earliest check-in close time is 10AM
* Entry fee is $20/event (or less if the host club is offering discounts)
* Bay Cup Registration fee is $10/event. You may purchase a
season-pass registration pack for $45/age category. There are three age
categories: Junior (Y10/Y12/Y14/Cadet/Junior), Senior and Veteran. You
may purchase a season-pass registration pack for all age categories for
$80. Thus, the fees are virtually similar to what it was 3+ years ago
(with the exception of a $5 increase). Please keep receipt for the
season-pass purchase to present at future Bay Cup events until your
name is posted on the Bay Cup registrant list.
* This season, we encourage fencers to referee in events that they are not participating in. So if you go to a JAMF/Y14ABF event and you're 17 years old, you won't be able to fence in the Y14 Boys' Foil, but perhaps you can help referee. Please contact the host organizer before the date (as soon as possible, if you can) to let the organizer know of your availability. Host organizers will let you know as soon as possible as well, whether they need your services. If you help referee, you will have ONE entry fee for that date waived and paid $30 for each event you officiate in. (So, if there are three events, you compete in one and referee the two others, you will not have to pay your entry fee and you will be paid $60.) Part of being a good fencer is learning how to officiate. 6 Comments; Discuss this Article |
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| Frequently Asked Questions | ||
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on Oct 12, 2006 Section 1: Bay Cup Help
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| Birth Year ranges for age-restricted events | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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on Sep 14, 2006 How old can one be to compete in various age-restricted events? Here are the answers for the 2007-2008 USFA fencing season:
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