Last Updated: 05.04.2024
The 2024 British Open Championships will be held on the 13-14th July 2024 at EIS Sheffield, Coleridge Road, Sheffield, S9 5DA.
Find out more about the competition venue and accessibility information
The British Open Championships is for all Compete licensed members of British Fencing, including those not eligible to compete for GBR and international visitors.
The GB Cup and U14 British Open Championships also take place over this weekend.
Wheelchair Fencing Events are open events (not restricted to only classified athletes). BF are aware that not everyone who wants to fence sitting down is currently classified or is interested or able to be classified under the Paralympics system.
If you have always been fascinated by wheelchair fencing, but you aren’t a wheelchair user day to day, these events are also for you. The format of the event will be adapted, with medals and trophies will be awarded for Category A, Category B and Open Category.
Schedule
Event Format:
1 Round of Poules with Cut followed by DE – those eliminated at the poule stage will enter the plate tableaux
Wheelchair Events: A minimum of one round of poules, with all competitors promoted to DE. Formats may be adapted depending on final entry numbers.
Schedule:
Saturday 13th July 2024 | Start Time | Sunday 14th July 2024 | Start Time |
Men’s Foil | 09:00 | Men’s Epee | 09:00 |
Women’s Epee | 09:00 | Women’s Foil | 09:00 |
Men’s Sabre | 09:00 | Women’s Sabre | 09:00 |
Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Foil | 09:30 | Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Epee | 09:30 |
Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Sabre | 14:30 |
Withdrawals:
For individual events where a start time is listed, Fencers can withdraw up to 12noon the day before their competition using the online form here
Any fencer who has entered and does not present themselves to fence, except in a case of properly authenticated ‘force majeure’, will be penalised with a £250 fine with their British Fencing membership suspended until the payment of fine is received.
On the day withdrawals can be done via phone using Event team contact number – 07738107026
Ranking Information
The British Senior Open Championships is nominated for Senior, Junior and Cadet Ranking Points.
The Ranking Multipliers are:
Senior – 700
Junior – 300
Cadets – 500
Further information on the BF Ranking Schemes can be found at Rankings – BRITISH FENCING
Eligibility and Membership Level
Membership Level Required: Compete
Check your BF membership and log into the platform here.
If you are a member of an international federation looking to travel to enter this event, you will require a temporary membership. Find out how to apply here.
Referee Provision
As with the 2023 Open Championships, clubs are required to provide referee(s) based on the number of fencers they enter:
Note that is quota is based on per weapon per day. For example, a club entering four fencers into Men’s Epee and four into Women’s Foil are not required to provide a referee. However, if a club is entering five fencers into Men’s Epee and three into Women’s Foil, the club must provide one referee.
BF wants to work collaboratively with clubs where they must provide referees per their club entries.
The process will work as follows:
BF will cover the day rates for all referees per the following pay scale:
Qualification Level | Maximum Day Rate |
Domestic Referee: Level 3, Level 2 Qualification | £40 |
International Referee: Active FIE, EFC C Grade Qualification | £60 |
If you have any questions, or need to provide referee information, please contact [email protected]
Entry Process
Entry Opening Date: 21st March 2024 (09:00)
ENTER VIA YOUR SPORT80 PROFILE HERE
Entry Closing Date: 28th June 2024 (17:00)
Entry Fee: £78 (Standing Events), £25 (Wheelchair Events per Weapon)
Entry Fee Support Scheme: BF is mindful of the rising costs of attending fencing events and the potential barrier to participation this creates for some members of our community. As a result, BF is offering a limited number of free entries. These will be offered based on financial need, not on ability. This scheme will cover 100% of the entry fee cost.
To apply for the scheme, please complete the form below.
Deadline for applications Wednesday 12th June at 5pm
All applicants will be told the outcome by close of play Friday 14th June 2024. Please do not enter the event if you are awaiting the outcome of your application as the entry process will still be open after the outcome of the applications.
Equipment Information
Equipment: All fencers must wear the correct kit as per British Fencing rules. This will include FIE chest protectors (m.25 4(c) ) and 800N sabre gloves (as per the rule at https://www.britishfencing.com/urgent-safety-notice-sabre-gloves/).
Masks with 2 rear safety systems are required -see further information here.
Media, Streaming and Photography
Media: Please note there will be filming and photography including live streaming at this event for BF purposes. If you do not give photography/filming permission for yourself or your athlete, please contact [email protected] before the event.
Photography Policy: Anyone wanting to take photographs using any kind of professional or semi-professional camera equipment must apply for accreditation in advance of the event. Accreditation will not be available during competition. This means any kind of camera with a detachable lens, including DSLR, mirrorless and film camera systems, and/or using any kind of tripod or monopod. Photo accreditation is for still photography only – no video recording or video equipment is permitted. Live streaming or broadcasting video in any way, from any device including smartphones, is also not permitted.
For media accreditation, please fill in this form and select Media from the ‘Role at the event’ dropdown menu.
All photographers at the event must follow the instructions of the BF media representative, the Event Director, and the referees.
British Fencing reserves the right to refuse or withdraw photographic accreditation at any time without giving a reason.
Accreditation
Accreditation: Accreditation will be in place for access to the Field of Play (FoP) at the event. There will be no access to the Field of Play without an accreditation.
Why is there an accreditation system in place?
There are several reasons why an accreditation system has been introduced at BF events. Field of Play (FoP) accreditation was in part introduced to control and improve the quality of the immediate environment around the fencer when they compete. Over the years an increasing number of parents, coaches etc have wished to support fencers by occupying spaces closer and closer to the piste which causes safety issues and makes refereeing more difficult.
Importantly fencers tell us that they do not like this overcrowding and it makes it harder to concentrate.
Accreditation is also an important part of us managing the experience for young people and helps us uphold the Fair Play Code which we expect everyone to follow for the event. (You can find an article on coaching and supporting fencers at U14 events here, and the role of a parent during a match here.)
Do I need FoP accreditation if I am just coming to the event?
No. There is spectator seating and standing room in both halls with space to view all pistes. Spectators are able to view the actions from behind the FoP barriers, which will be only a few meters behind the end of the piste.
Accreditation Application Deadline: 9th July 2024 at 5pm BST
General Information
Rule Changes: The new passivity rule introduced on the 1st January 2023 by the FIE will be implemented at the event.
Shop: Leon Paul Stand will be at the venue throughout the weekend.
Welfare: There will be a dedicated welfare officer at the event who will be clearly visible throughout. All welfare issues that arise at the event must be reported to the welfare officer present.
Sustainability: As part of BFs commitment to reducing the environmental impact of our sport, no single-use plastic bottles will be permitted on the field of play. We hope that the community will support efforts in this area and ensure that everyone brings re-useable bottles to the event.
Prayer Room: There will be a prayer room available at the venue for all three days. Please ask at reception or speak to a member of the team and they will direct you.
Disabilities: BF recognises that many disabilities are hidden and participants in competitions may need additional support throughout the event. Any disability information that you provide in your membership profile (provided that you have given permission to share) will be passed to the organising team and a member of the event welfare team will get in touch to discuss how we can help. Alternatively you can contact us in advance either by emailing the events team directly [email protected], or the BF safeguarding lead ([email protected]). Finally, you can ask speak to a member of the onsite team at check-in. Please note the earlier you raise any additional support needs the better able we are to make reasonable accommodations.
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