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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Notes - Rules for Fencers}}
==General==
==Changes for v 6.0==
;Different fencing types may not be used in the same bout - 1 January 2024
===2.1.2===
:Clarification that the different fencing types may not be used in the same bout - eg one opponent may not use Cut and Thrust rules while the other uses Standard Fencing rules.
;Was
==Prerequisites==
:To be authorised, you have to pass a verbal and practical test to show that you...
;You can complete multiple authorisations at one practice or event - 1 January 2024
;Now
:Clarification that you can complete multiple authorisations at one practice or event in order to meet prerequisite requirements.
:To be authorised, you have to pass a verbal and practical combat test to show that you...
;Functional change
:Addition of the word "combat" to highlight that the practical component must include combat
;Reason
:The handbook currently has two phrases meaning the same component of the authorising process. This combines them.
===2.4.1.2===
;Was
:Not in rules previously
;Now
:Different types of fencing combat cannot face each other in the same bout. For example, Cut and Thrust may not face Standard fencing.
:Subsequent rules renumbered
;Functional change
:Prevents opponents from using different rules in the same bout.
;Reason
:Bouts must operate under a single ruleset; this change prevents a clash. Was not clear previously.

Latest revision as of 10:22, 23 December 2023

General

Different fencing types may not be used in the same bout - 1 January 2024
Clarification that the different fencing types may not be used in the same bout - eg one opponent may not use Cut and Thrust rules while the other uses Standard Fencing rules.

Prerequisites

You can complete multiple authorisations at one practice or event - 1 January 2024
Clarification that you can complete multiple authorisations at one practice or event in order to meet prerequisite requirements.