This page is intended for the athletes and coaches attending the Cadet and Junior European Championships 2025 and to provide information to non-travelling parents and coaches. Please check back regularly for information updates.
Last updated: 2nd September 2024 –
Location: Antalya, Turkey
Date: Expected Dates: 20th February to 3rd March 2025 – Confirmation of dates to follow
Link to organisers’ webpage: TBC
There are some changes to the processes for 2025, so please read the information below, even if you are familiar with attending the European Championships.
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Staffing
BF Staff Team
ADP Coaches
Authorised personal coaches
EFC officials & referees
Please check that you have a valid FIE Licence (for cadets who may be competing in the Junior event).
Check you have a valid Passport – (an ‘expiry date’ at least three months after the day you plan to leave ).
Travel - Entry and Exit Points
Please read the generic instructions here.
Arrival & Departure
To support optimal performance for all Major Championships, fencers must arrive by the entry point to ensure sufficient event preparation and orientation time. For example, if competing on Saturday, athletes should arrive at the hotel by midday on Thursday at the latest. Departure is the day after the final event, often a Team event. Based on the location of the Championships, a travel assessment has been undertaken to confirm entry and exit points. The latest Entry Points for this competition are below:
Travel Group | Squad | Entry Point | Competition Start Date | Exit Point |
Group 1 | By 14:00 | TBC | By 11:00 the day after the Weapon Team Event | |
Group 2 | By 14:00 | TBC | By 11:00 the day after the Weapon Team Event | |
Group 3 | By 14:00 | TBC | By 11:00 the day after the Weapon Team Event | |
Group 4 | By 14:00 | TBC | By 11:00 the day after the Weapon Team Event |
Example Travel Plan
20/02/25 – Join the GBR Squad by 14:00 (Normally at the Team hotel)
21/02/25 – Competition preparation day
22/02/25 – Competition day – Individual Event
23/02/25 – Recovery day
24/02/25 – Competition Day – Team Event
25/02/25 – Departure from the GBR Squad by 11:00
Travel with Minors
Team Hotel
TBC
Based on previous events, hotel bookings will be for five nights in twin rooms
Group 1 – TBC
Group 2 – TBC
Group 3 – TBC
Group 4 – TBC
Fencers who plan to arrive before or exit after the stated accommodation for the entry and exit points MUST source their accommodation. BF cannot provide additional accommodation nights for athletes.
Costs and Funding
Expected Costs
Subsidy
Athlete Development Programme Subsidy: The Athlete Development Programme will be subsidising the cost to athletes of competing at the Europeans, including:
a) paying for the balance of the Chef de Missions Athlete Support Staff to attend the event.
b) covering team entry fees (140 euros per team based on 2023 figures).
c) covering the cost of ADP Coaches.
d) covering the cost of well-being support.
Selection and Selection Policy
GBR Selection Policies and Procedures
Accepting Selection – tbc
Official Tracksuit and Patches
If you do not have the official tracksuit for the 2025 Cadet and Junior European and World Championships, we will contact you to arrange the kit order.
Here is more information about which tracksuit you need, vouchers, and how to order additional kits.
You are responsible for ensuring your kit has the correct logos/patches and that your equipment meets FIE standards.
All athletes competing must wear a Leon Paul logo as part of the Leon Paul sponsorship arrangement terms.
For more information, read the GBR logos and patch instructions here.
Authorised Personal Coaches
ALL coaches must abide by the relevant BF policies, including GBR-Coaches-Policy-v1.6.pdf (britishfencing.com) and http://britishfencing.com/uploads/files/coaches_code_of_conduct.pdf.
More info: GBR Major Events – Requirements for Personal Coaches
To request accreditation: Click Here
Deadline for applications: tbc
If the applications for accreditation of personal coaches for the cadets and juniors have exceeded the available applications, then accreditations will be awarded based on coaches:
Coach Register (Overseas)
Coach Register (UK)
ALL coaches must abide by the relevant BF policies and codes of conduct, including the GBR Coaches Code of Conduct.
More info: GBR Major Events – Requirements for Personal Coaches
Discipline and Behaviour
By accepting selection to represent GBR at any European and World Championships you have already agreed to the British Fencing Codes of Conduct. Please act responsibly and sensibly and understand that we are one collective team and respect and support for your fellow team members is expected and reasonable. In addition, every member of the squad is being supported by public funding and is expected to behave in a way that recognises the responsibilities that this brings. Funding to compete (whether from public or private sources) is not an entitlement and we owe it to everyone that contributes to our participation to act as professionals and role models for our sport.
As a reminder U23 events are alcohol-free for the entire duration of the stay and any athlete consuming alcohol should expect to serve a ban in accordance with the published sanctions. Parents and Personal Coaches attending events are expected to support athletes and are respectfully requested to refrain from consuming alcohol if they are in the company of athletes.
Any breach of the BF Code of Conduct may result in fines equivalent to any athlete subsidy paid by BF.
Anti-Doping
There will be testing at the event.
Athletes are solely responsible for any banned substance they use, attempt to use, or that is found in their system, regardless of how it got there and whether or not they had an intention to cheat. Athletes must:
Safeguarding
FIE safeguarding officers will be present at the event, and the FIE Safeguarding policy will be in place for all participants.
BF welfare policies and codes of conduct apply to athletes, coaches, parents and supporters associated with the GBR team.
Selected individuals and their companions must attend mandatory training.
SAFEGUARDING TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR GBR ATHLETES AND SUPPORTERS
Safeguarding and Welfare – Online training for parents and athletes can be accessed using the links below.
Social Media
Athletes who are selected for major championships are encouraged to use the hashtag #GBRFencing on social posts.
Athletes, parents and coaches are encouraged to share their journey and experiences of major competitions. All social media content relating to this competition falls under the BF Code of Conduct. Please remember to ensure all images of fencing, including warming up and coaching reflect best practices in regards to conduct and safety.
Further Information
If you cannot find the information you need on this page, please submit any questions to us via the form here, and a member of the ADP team will respond to you. Please note that we cannot reply to all emails personally, but we will update this page to answer the most common queries we receive.
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