17/10/2025- Latest News
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THE TEAM EXPERIENCE AT EFC CADET COMPETITIONS

A spotlight on the team experience at EFC Cadet competitions, including how they develop both the fencer and the sport more widely.

Team events play a vital role in the EFC Cadet circuit. These competitions offer far more than just additional bouts – they foster friendships, enhance fencer development, and provide an environment to develop leaderships skills.

Why team events matter:

1. Development of Well-Rounded Athletes

Team events help young fencers grow in areas that individual competitions may not fully address:

  • Tactical adaptability: Fencers learn to adjust their fencing style to complement teammates.
  • Communication skills: Effective teamwork requires clear, supportive communication under pressure.
  • Mental resilience: Sharing responsibility from setbacks together builds emotional strength.

 

2. Preparation for Senior-Level Success

International fencing at the senior level heavily involves team formats. Early exposure to team dynamics:

  • Builds familiarity with team strategies.
  • Prepares athletes for the expectations of representing GBR in major championships.

 

3. GBR Identity and Pride

Competing as part of a GBR team fosters a strong sense of belonging and pride:

  • Athletes feel part of something bigger than themselves.
  • It strengthens the GBR fencing community and encourages mutual support.

 

4. Broader Learning Opportunities

Team events often involve:

  • Coach-led debriefs and tactical discussions, which deepen understanding.
  • Peer learning, where athletes observe and learn from each other’s strengths and styles.

 

5. Long-Term Retention and Motivation

Fencers who feel connected to a team are more likely to stay engaged in the sport:

  • They build friendships and support networks.
  • They experience the joy of shared success and collective growth.

 

“The team spirit infuses our sport and there’s no more intensely fantastic feeling than being part of a team. Tactically fencers have to come together as one, but harness their own style and skill. Everyone puts their faith in the measure and the strength of the support network – both on and off the piste.”

The exciting dynamics of the team competition are best highlighted in BF’s handbook Call it Attitude, an extract from which is above. Call it Attitude outlines the journey to becoming a successful GBR athlete, including BF’s philosophy of a ‘Fencer-Centred, Development-Driven, Competition-Supported’ programme.

Learn more about Call it Attitude here.

 

Team selection at upcoming EFC Cadet competitions:

Team selections assume athletes are able to stay for the whole event including place play-offs. The GBR Coaches are able to change the teams (up to and including on the day of the event) to minimise the impact of any athlete unable to stay until the conclusion of the tournament and to best support the squad’s overall experience.

For future EFC Cadet selections, athletes and parents are strongly encouraged to consider the logistics before accepting their place on Sport:80. Team competitions will generally continue until the early evening.

 


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