2025 CADET AND JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Last Updated: 19th September 2025

Results and Reports:

Thank you to all our volunteers and athletes. Take a look at the results, reports, pictures and videos from the event:

General Info:

The Cadet and Junior National Championships are the National Championships for Cadet (U17) and Junior (U20) Fencers. This event is only open to those fencers who are eligible to be selected for GBR.

Dates:

Cadet National Championships: 13th September 2025
Junior National Championships: 14th September 2025

Also on this weekend:

DEU Event- Epee: Saturday 13th September 2025

U14 A BRC Event- Epee and Sabre: Sunday 14th September 2025

Venue: David Ross Sports Village, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD

 

(Note – please see this notice about the seeding for the Junior event – 2025 C&J CHAMPS – RANKING AND SEEDING UPDATE)

Eligibility and Membership Level

Eligibility Requirements: here

Age Groups:

Juniors – under 20 on 1st January 2026, i.e. born 2006 and at least 13 on the day of the event.

Cadets – under 17 on 1st January 2026, i.e. born 2009  and at least 11 on the 1st January 2026.

Membership Level Required: Compete

Check your BF membership and log into the platform here.

Entry Information

Cadet (U17) & Junior (U20) National Championships:

Entry Open: 16th July 2025

Entry Close: 26th August 2025 (12pm)

ENTER HERE

DEU Event – Epee:

Late entries for this event are now open and will close on the 8th September, 12pm.

ENTER HERE

BRC U14 A – Epee & Sabre:

Late entries for this event are now open and will close on the 8th September, 12pm.

ENTER HERE

 

Event Refund Policy: Event Refund Policy can be found here.


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.

 

Applications must be completed per athlete. For multiple athletes from one household, please complete separate application forms.

Applications for U14 A BRC and DEU close Sunday 7th September 2025. 

All applicants will be told the outcome of their application by Monday 8th September, am.

Applicants will then be contacted by the BF Events Team with further information on how to enter the event.

 

Schedule

Saturday 13th September – Cadet National Championships

 

On Piste  Start Time 
Men’s/Mixed Epee 08:45 09:00
Men’s/ Mixed Foil 08:45 09:00
Men’s/Mixed Sabre 08:45 09:00
Women’s Epee 12:45 13:00
Women’s Foil 12:45 13:00
Women’s Sabre 12:45 13:00

 

Sunday 15th September – Junior National Championships

 

On Piste  Start Time 
Men’s/Mixed Epee 08:45 09:00
Men’s/Mixed Foil 08:45 09:00
Men’s/ Mixed Sabre 08:45 09:00
Women’s Epee 12:45 13:00
Women’s Foil 12:45 13:00
Women’s Sabre 12:45 13:00

 

Check-In:  Fencers must report to the referee on their piste, ready to fence, 15mins before the scheduled start time.

Check in for DEU Ranking Event and U14 A BRC:

Please go to to check in/accreditation desk.

Saturday 13th: DEU Ranking Events Check in Closes 09:00

Sunday 14th U14 A BRC Check in Closes:

WE: 08:30 (close of check in) 09:00 (Start)

WS: 08:30 (close of check in) 09:00 (Start)

ME: 12:30 (close of check in) 13:00 (start)

MS: 13:30 (close of check in) 14:00 (start)

Poules will be drawn and displayed online at 6pm the day before the competition.  Information will also be displayed at the venue.

Fencing can start a maximum of 10 mins before the official start time if all fencers for the competition are present at their piste.

Withdrawal

Fencers can withdraw up to 12noon the day before their competition using the  online withdrawal 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. Their British Fencing membership is suspended until the payment of fine is received.

On the day withdrawals can be done via phone text message using Event team contact number 07738101026. Entered athletes will be emailed with further details closer to the event. Please include your BF number, Name and event you are withdrawing from.

GBR Selection Requirement

These events are a pre-requisite event for any athlete wishing to be selected for Great Britain at Junior and/or Cadet FIE or EFC competitions, more information here.

Ranking Points

  • The Junior National Championships contribute points only to Junior BF rankings.
  • Cadets who compete in the Junior National Championships will receive points in the Junior rankings, not the Cadet rankings.
  • The Cadet National Championships contribute points only to Cadet BF rankings.

For more information, including multipliers please see here:

COMPETITION CALENDARS FOR GBR SELECTION – BRITISH FENCING

Equipment and Weapons Control

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.

Weapons Control:

Weapons control will be in operation for the Individual Foil and Sabre events, focussing on conductivity testing.

The following items ONLY will be required to be presented to weapons control:

  • Foil lame
  • Foil mask and mask bib
  • Sabre glove
  • Sabre lame
  • Sabre mask

For Foil and Epee, masks, gloves, weights and gauges will be checked on the piste by referees.

Please note that the weapons control is not intended to act as a full safety check. The primary purpose of the check is to ensure equipment is fair and legal meets the conductivity requirements – i.e. scoring hits are registered. However, equipment may still fail due to safety reasons. 

It remains the fencer’s responsibility to ensure that personal fencing kit meets safety standards.

Weapons Control Opening Times:

Friday 12th September 2025 – 18:00 – 20:00

Saturday 13th September 2025 – 07:45 – 12:30

Sunday 14th September 2025 – 07:45 – 13:00

We recommend that Women’s Foil and Sabre Athletes use the Morning weapons control slot prior to the start of their competition, as due to the earlier Men’s/Mixed Foil and Sabre start time, it is likely that the majority of Men’s/Mixed Foil and Sabre Fencers will use the Friday and first few hours of the Saturday/Sunday Slot.

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.

Media Information, including media priorities, what to expect when, and links to media channels can be found on the BF Event Media Information page here.

Photography Policy:  Photography and video using smartphones for personal use only (including coaching and social media) is permitted.

Please be mindful of the age of participants, and read our photography safeguarding policy: https://www.britishfencing.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/8_photography_policy.pdf

‘Live streaming’ or broadcasting video in any way, from any device including smartphones, is not permitted.

Anyone wanting to take photographs using any kind of professional or semi-pro camera equipment must apply for media accreditation in advance of the event – accreditation will not be available during competition. This means any kind of camera with a detachable lens, and/or using any kind of tripod or monopod. Media accreditation is for still photography only – no pro or semi-pro video equipment is permitted. Media accreditation does not gain you access to the Field of Play at any point of the event.

MEDIA ACCREDITATION FORM

Accreditation application will close on the Tuesday 9th September, 5pm.

British Fencing reserves the right to refuse or withdraw photographic accreditation at any time without giving a reason.

NOTE: Any person taking photographs of any kind with any device must follow any instructions given by the BF media representatives, the Event Director, and / or the referees. 

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 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 FORM HERE

Accreditation application will close on the Tuesday 9th September, 5pm.

General Information

PODIUM/TROPHY: Last year winners, please bring the trophy with you and hand it over at the check in desk.
Podium rule: Please ensure your legs are covered.

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 BF’s 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. 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.

Referee Provision

Clubs are required to provide a referee based on the number of Fencers they enter:

  • 1-4 fencers   – no referee
  • 5-9 fencers    – 1 referee
  • 10+ fencers  – 2 referees

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 are required to provide one referee.

BF wants to work with clubs where they are required to provide referees in accordance with their club entries, in a collaborative manner.

Where clubs are required to provide a referee(s), they must inform BF of their referee name by Monday 1st September 2025

BF are able to offer clubs a rate for accommodation costs where club provided referees can stay in the official BF hotel, where accommodation is required. Please get in touch with [email protected] as soon as possible to discuss this.

BF is not looking to fine clubs but will fine £250 in the following circumstances:

    • A club does not engage or respond to BFs communications and fails to provide referees.
    • A club agrees to provide support (Referee or other agreed support) following a conversation with BF and then fails to do so (excluding force majeure reasons).

Volunteer at this event!

We would not be able to host our events without such an amazing team of volunteers who give their time to fencing events.

We offer a variety of roles including DT Team, Floor Team, Accreditation Team, Check-In/Help Desk, Media Team and Armoury. Further details about each role can be found within the sign-up form.

If you are interested in volunteering at this event, please contact [email protected].

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