
Guidelines reminder for clubs, coaches, event organisers and participants on how to maintain hydration and stay cool during hot weather.
As the summer is rapidly approaching, in some parts of the country temperatures are rising. Fencing, an indoor sport, is not often affected by adverse weather, but the nature of the sport and the layers of kit required mean that extra precautions need to be taken during hot weather.
The BF Hot Weather Guidelines, created in conjunction with the BF Medical Committee, includes guidelines for Clubs, Coaches, Competition Organisers on their responsibilities to ensure suitable fencing environments, as well as actions they can take to remain cool and hydrated.
As a reminder, the guidance for individual participants (including parents/guardians of U18s) is as follows:
When participating in fencing in hot weather participants are encouraged to take individual action to help ensure that they remain hydrated and stay cool.
Where they are participating in organised activity (club, camp, competition) they should follow the advice of the organisers to mitigate the risks of heat exhaustion.
It is especially important that younger fencers are guided to stay hydrated, as they may not be able to monitor the signs of heat exhaustion and dehydration as easily. Parents/guardians are responsible for supporting this – e.g. by ensuring that children bring with them water/electrolytes/high water content food.
Clubs, Coaches and Event organisers can find more information about their responsibilities and mitigation actions in the BF Hot Weather Guidelines.
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