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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Notes - Rules for Fencers}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Notes - Rules for Fencers}}
==Changes for v 6.0==
;January 2023
===2.1.2===
:2.8.4 1 - Removes 'the inner thigh' from the definition of the parts of the body that must be covered by penetration-resistant material following approval of Board of SCALA and Committee of SCANZ.
;Was
;October 2022
:To be authorised, you have to pass a verbal and practical test to show that you...
 
;Now
:2.8.4.1 - In May 2021, coverage requirements for the inner thigh were removed as a Society rule change, but that change has not been approved by the Board of SCALA and Committee of SCANZ, so the original requirement including the inner thigh and definition has been reinstated.
: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.

Revision as of 00:53, 28 March 2023

January 2023
2.8.4 1 - Removes 'the inner thigh' from the definition of the parts of the body that must be covered by penetration-resistant material following approval of Board of SCALA and Committee of SCANZ.
October 2022
2.8.4.1 - In May 2021, coverage requirements for the inner thigh were removed as a Society rule change, but that change has not been approved by the Board of SCALA and Committee of SCANZ, so the original requirement including the inner thigh and definition has been reinstated.