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Version 6 of the Fencing Combat Handbook comes into effect on 1 January 2024. | Version 6 of the Fencing Combat Handbook comes into effect on 1 January 2024. | ||
The wiki | The wiki was updated to the new rules on 23 December 2023 due to the holiday period. | ||
To reference the current rules until 1 January 2024, please use the pdf of [https://sca.org.nz/wiki/images/c/ce/Lochac_Fencing_Handbook_v_5.3.pdf version 5.3]. | To reference the current rules until 1 January 2024, please use the pdf of [https://sca.org.nz/wiki/images/c/ce/Lochac_Fencing_Handbook_v_5.3.pdf version 5.3]. | ||
If you happen to be fighting between 23 Dec 2023 and 1 January 2024 | If you happen to be fighting between 23 Dec 2023 and 1 January 2024 and use the updated rules in the wiki that day, that's acceptable as they have already been approved by the Board and Committee, just make sure you and your opponent and your marshal agree which set of rules to play by. | ||
[[Fencing:pdf | Fencing Combat Handbook - PDF version]] | [[Fencing:pdf | Fencing Combat Handbook - PDF version]] |
Revision as of 10:19, 23 December 2023
New rules - 1 January 2024
Version 6 of the Fencing Combat Handbook comes into effect on 1 January 2024.
The wiki was updated to the new rules on 23 December 2023 due to the holiday period.
To reference the current rules until 1 January 2024, please use the pdf of version 5.3.
If you happen to be fighting between 23 Dec 2023 and 1 January 2024 and use the updated rules in the wiki that day, that's acceptable as they have already been approved by the Board and Committee, just make sure you and your opponent and your marshal agree which set of rules to play by.
Fencing Combat Handbook - PDF version
- Introduction
- Types of fencing
- Single combat, melee and gunners
- When you are allowed to fence
- Behaviour on the field
- Using weapons and defensive objects
- Taking blows
- Protective equipment
- Weapons and defensive equipment
- Types of marshalling
- Supervising combat
- Inspections
- Rules for managing incidents
- Authorisation procedures
- Safety tests
- Marshals as officers
- Changing the rules
- Glossary
- Concussion Recognition Tool
- Change log and Notes