Tuesday 15 May 2018

22nd PaFF Competition Results


The 22nd Plastic and Foam Fencing funLeague Day took place on the 12th of May 2018. Fifteen youngsters from Edinburgh primary schools and fencing clubs enjoyed a full day of fencing. Over three rounds they fought for places in three divisions and for special awards like the Bracewell Trophy for Form and Technique and medals for Sportsmanship and best fencer in their year group.

Division A:
1. Katharine D., Edinburgh Fencing Club
2. Lachlan C., Fencing is Fun (FiF) Bruntsfield
3. Griffin M., Edinburgh Fencing Club
4. Harold P., FiF Bruntsfield
5. Bram D., FiF Bruntsfield

Division B:
1. Robert L., FiF Bruntsfield, Edinburgh Fencing Club
2. Thomas O’S., Fencing is Fun (FiF) St. Peter’s
3. Tully C., FiF Bruntsfield
4. Jimmy H., FiF St. Peter’s
5. Billy B., Edinburgh Fencing Club

Division C:
1. Henry W., FiF Bruntsfield
2. Coral C., FiF St. Peter’s
3. Ryan S., FiF Bruntsfield
4. Roman Y., FiF St. Peter’s
5. John O’S., FiF St. Peter’s

Best girls and boys in their year group:
P4 Girl: Coral C., FiF St. Peter’s
P5 Girl: Tully C., FiF Bruntsfield
P7 Girl: Katharine D., Edinburgh Fencing Club
P3 Boy: Bram D., FiF Bruntsfield
P4 Boy: Harold P., FiF Bruntsfield
P5 Boy: Lachlan C., FiF Bruntsfield
P6 Boy: Griffin M., FiF Bruntsfield
P7 Boy: Thomas O’S., FiF St. Peter’s

The Bracewell Trophy for Form and Technique was awarded to Lachlan C., followed by Tully C. with a silver medal and Coral C. with bronze.
The gold medal for Best Sportsmanship went to Harold P. Best PaFF Newcomer was Griffin M.
The trophy for the best school went to Bruntsfield Primary school, and the best club trophy was won by FiF Bruntsfield.

Wednesday 2 May 2018

Call for PaFF Competition Organiser



Our young fencers love their PaFFs: It is a full day of fencing amongst friends and friends-to-make. They like the challenge to fight fencers they have never fought before, as well as competing against their club mates in an official, refereed fight. They live the team spirit in the hall, they cheer their friends and motivate each other after a lost fight. And sure enough they love to bring home a medal or trophy!

Please help keeping the PaFF competitions running!

We are looking for someone to organise next school year’s PaFF competitions. Ideally you join us in running the upcoming PaFF 22 competition on the 12th of May, then take over organising PaFF 23 in November 2018.

Organising a PaFF is not rocket science: There are a couple of hours of admin duty with some emails to be send, a trip to the Awards Shop to buy new medals & trophies, and a shop for tuck drinks & sweets.
We provide an electronic as well as paper-based folder with to-do-lists, draft emails, Excel sheets, PDFs etc. Everything is ready to take over! Please contact Anja, paff.anja@gmail.com, if you have any questions or would like to help - even for just one competition.

Our young fences would be very grateful!

Thursday 26 April 2018

PaFF 22 - Only Two Weeks to go!

It is only two more weeks to the next 22nd PaFF funLeague day for Primary School-aged fencers in Edinburgh and further afield. 

12th of May 2018, at the Napier University's Sighthill Campus, in the [EN]Gage Centre for Sport and Fitness.
11am Check-In, Warm-up and Fencing from 11.15am to 4pm, Awards ceremony 4.30pm, Finish 5pm. 

Don't forget to enter: http://bit.ly/paff-form

The Early Bird Price is £15 until 4th of May, the Full Price thereafter is £18. Entry closes on the 9th of May! (The entry fee is payable in cash at check-in.)



The competition is all volunteer run. Please get in touch, if you are happy to help organising this or further competitions or could lend a hand during the day.

For any questions regarding the PaFF funLeague day please email: paff.chair@gmail.com or paff.anja@gmail.com

Tuesday 6 March 2018

New PaFF 22 on the 12th of May

Due to the spell of heavy snow we faced in Edinburgh during the first week of March, the 22nd PaFF funLeague day scheduled for the 3rd of March was cancelled. The sports hall was closed, there was too much snow to get to the hall anyway, and the fencing kits we would have needed were locked in at closed primary schools and community halls.
We felt sorry for all those fencers who had been looking forward to a lot of fencing, but a day out sledging surely was as much fun, wasn't it?

The new 22nd PaFF funLeague day is taking place on the 12th of May, at the Edinburgh Napier University's Sighthill Campus, in the [EN]Gage Centre for Sport and Fitness. The set up is the same as for the cancelled March competition: Check-in at 11am, Warm Up and Fencing from 11.15am to 4pm, Award Ceremony at 4.30pm, Finish at 5pm.

Please enter online: http://bit.ly/paff-form
The Early Bird Price is £15 until 2nd May, the Full Price thereafter is £18. Entry closes on the 9th of May! (The entry fee is payable in cash at check-in.)

The competition is all volunteer run. Please get in touch with us, if you are happy to help organising this or further competitions or could lend a hand during the day.

For any questions regarding the PaFF funLeague day please email: paff.chair@gmail.com or paff.anja@gmail.com

General competition information: 

This competition is open to all young fencers in primary schools across Scotland. It is especially suitable for fencers who have just started. The equipment is provided, but bring your own mask, if you prefer.

What to expect: A lot of fencing and fun! 
Meet fencers from other clubs and fence all day, with a final round against children of your own ability level. Each final division of 6 fencers fights for its own trophy and medals.
There will be experienced referees, a play area for younger brothers & sisters and for between rounds and bouts, and a tuck shop with snacks, coffee, and tea for parents. 

During the first two rounds all children fence in mixed levels across the participating schools and clubs. In the final round, the fencers are grouped together into League Divisions A, B, C, etc of very similar ability. There are no elimination rounds - everyone gets a full afternoon's fencing. Each final division of 6 fencers fights for its own trophy and medals with certificates for the following places.
The referees also award our largest trophy, the Bracewell Trophy for Form And Technique, with medals for the runners-up, and a gold medal for Sportsmanship.

We will be using our paperless scoring app, with an extra app for all fencers and spectators to follow their scores as the action happens. Simply click  PaFFAudience. Here you will also find all fights from the last two competitions. Or for more information go to: http://clubknight.uk on any web-browser and click on the link for ClubKnight Audience.

Frequently asked questions:
"What should we bring?"
  • A long sleeved top and long trousers, which allow full movement of the leg & knee;
  • A warm top, for between fights;
  • Grippy, clean indoor shoes that have heel-cushioning;
  • A water bottle, lunch and snacks – your child will need lots of food during their hours of fighting;
You might want to bring your own camping chair. The competition takes place in a sports hall with limited seating for spectators. So bring your own camping chair or make yourself comfy on the floor.

"Isn’t it a bit early for my child to enter a competition?"
Honestly, No.
Many of the children are equally early in their progress as a fencer, some only had three lessons. This competition gives them four hours of fencing against children roughly their age, and a chance to compete in a final round against carefully-selected opponents, with coaching on the go by the referees. 

"Do we need to stay?"
If you can, please do stay to support your child. And a helping hand is always welcomed by the organisers, as this competition is completely volunteer run.

Friday 9 February 2018

Book you place now for PaFF 22 on the 3rd March


The 22nd PaFF funLeague day will take place on Saturday, 3rd of March 2018, at Edinburgh Napier University's Sighthill Campus.

Entry is now open online: http://bit.ly/paff-form
The Early Bird Price is £15 for entries before the 24th February, the Full Price thereafter is £18. (The entry fee is payable in cash at check-in.)

Date: 3rd March 2018
Venue: Edinburgh Napier University's Sighthill Campus, in the [EN]Gage Centre for Sport and Fitness
Check-in at 11am, Warm Up and Fencing from 11.15am to 4pm, Award Ceremony at 4.30pm, Finish at 5pm.

This competition is open to all young fencers in primary schools across Scotland. It is especially suitable for fencers who have just started. The equipment is provided, but bring your own mask, if you prefer.

What to expect: A lot of fencing and fun!

Meet fencers from other clubs and fence all day, with a final round against children of your own ability level. Each final division of 6 fencers fights for its own trophy and medals.
There will be experienced referees, a play area for younger brothers & sisters and for between rounds and bouts, and a tuck shop with snacks, coffee, and tea for parents.

During the first two rounds all children fence in mixed levels across the participating schools and clubs. In the final round, the fencers are grouped together into League Divisions A, B, C, etc of very similar ability. There are no elimination rounds - everyone gets a full afternoon's fencing. Each final division of 6 fencers fights for its own trophy and medals with certificates for the following places.
The referees also award our largest trophy, the Bracewell Trophy for Form And Technique, with medals for the runners-up, and a gold medal for Sportsmanship.

We will be using our paperless scoring app, with an extra app for all fencers and spectators to follow their scores as the action happens.
Simply click  PaFFAudience.  – here you will also find all fights from the last two competitions.

Or for more information go to: http://clubknight.uk on any web-browser and click on the link for ClubKnight Audience.


Frequently asked questions:
What should we bring?
  • A long sleeved top and long trousers, which allow full movement of the leg & knee;
  • A warm top, for between fights;
  • Grippy indoor shoes that have heel-cushioning;
  • A water bottle, lunch and snacks – your child will need lots of food during their hours of fighting;
A camping chair! – The competition takes place in a sports hall with limited seating for spectators. Please bring your own camping chair or make yourself comfy on the floor.

“Isn’t it a bit early for my child to enter a competition?”
Honestly, No.
Many of the children are equally early in their progress as a fencer, some only had three lessons. This competition gives them four hours of fencing against children roughly their age, and a chance to compete in a final round against carefully-selected opponents, with coaching on the go by the referees.

Do we need to stay? If you can, please do stay to support your child. And a helping hand is always welcomed by the organisers, as this competition is completely volunteer run.

For any questions regarding the PaFF funLeague day please email: paff.chair@gmail.com