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Revision as of 04:24, 19 June 2023
- There are five kinds of activities that come under marshalling:
- supervising combat
- inspecting equipment
- being the Marshal-in-Charge of the field or event
- authorising participants
- holding an office for a group or the Kingdom.
- There are three types of people who can do some or all of these activities:
- authorised fencing combatants
- Fencing Marshals
- Authorising Fencing Marshals
- Authorised combatants may fight in combat, and supervise others fighting.
- Fencing Marshals are responsible for inspecting fencers to ensure that their protective equipment and weapons meet the requirements of these rules, and safely supervising combat.
- Authorising Fencing Marshals are responsible for authorising fencing participants.
- The requirements are set out in table 10.1.
Activity | Combatant | Fencing Marshal | Authorising Fencing Marshal |
Group Fencing Marshal |
Kingdom Fencing Marshal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Subscribing membership required |
No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Standard fencing authorisation required |
Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Inspect equipment | No | Yes | Yes | if Fencing Marshal | Yes |
Supervise combat | Yes | Yes | Yes | if Fencing Marshal | Yes |
Be Marshal-in-Charge | No | Yes | Yes | if Fencing Marshal | Yes |
Authorise fighters | No | No | Yes | if Authorising Fencing Marshal | Must be Authorising Fencing Marshal |
Authorise Marshals | No | No | Yes | if Authorising Fencing Marshal | Must be Authorising Fencing Marshal |