This page is intended for the athletes and coaches attending the European Senior Championships 2025 in Genoa, Italy, and to provide information to non-travelling parents and coaches. Please check back regularly for information updates.
Before reading the information below please ensure that you are familiar with how Major Events work – GBR GUIDE TO A MAJOR EVENT. Before contacting the team with questions please do check that your question is not already answered. This will help keep down our overhead and admin costs and in turn help keep the costs down for fencers.
Last Updated: 21/05/2025
This page is regularly updated—please check back for the latest information.
Location: Genoa, Italy
Date: 14th-19th June 2025
Information from the organisers
Competition website
Immediate Actions
Staffing
BF Staff Team
GBR Pathway Coaches
Authorised personal coaches
FIE officials & referees
Travel - Entry and Exit Points
Please read the generic instructions here.
Please complete the Emergency Travel Form here by 2nd June 2025.
To ensure sufficient event preparation and orientation time, the expected days before competition day would be one full day, plus the day of arrival.
This allows the fencer to recover from travel-related exhaustion, visit the venue, complete weapons control, sort out any kit issues and undertake final preparations before the competition.
Entry Points for this competition are below:
Travel Group | Squad | Entry Point | Competition Start Date | Exit Point |
Group 1 | Foil Women Sabre Men |
By the morning of the 12th June | 14th June | By 11:00 the day after the Weapon Team Event (17th June) check out 18th June |
Group 2 | Epee Men Sabre Women |
By the morning of the 13th June | 15th June | By 11:00 the day after the Weapon Team Event (18th June) check out 19th June |
Group 3 | Epee Women Foil Men |
By the morning of the 14th June | 16th June | By 11:00 the day after the Weapon Team Event (19th June) check out 20th June |
A WhatsApp group will be created, and athletes will receive the invite link.
Team Hotel
Hotel – AC Hotel Genova
Hotel Venue transfers – Hotel covers shuttle service to the venue dedicated to the athletes. Athletes to arrange own airport transfers.
BF has made advance bookings for athletes and designated support staff. Personal coaches need to make independent bookings in that hotel (please note that family members are not permitted to book into the team hotel)
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.
All hotel rates are per room per night, including breakfast, based on entry and exit points.
Costs and Subsidy
Anticipated Costs
GBR Pathway Funding
The GBR Pathway Programme will be funding the costs to athletes of competing at the Europeans, including contributions to:
Selection and Selection Policy
SENIOR EUROPEANS FINAL SELECTION SQUAD | |||||
Women’s Foil | Men’s Foil | Women’s Epee | Men’s Epee | Women’s Sabre | Men’s Sabre |
Katie Castillo-Bernaus | Jaimie Cook | Julia Caron | Benjamin Andrews | Maria Chart | Sam Allen |
Carolina Stutchbury | Kamal Minott | Danielle Lawson | Cador Beautyman | Kate Daykin | Barnaby Halliwell |
Amelie Tsang | David Sosnov | Sophie Peat | James Jeal | Caitlin Maxwell | Luke Haynes |
Zoe Wagstaff | David Williams | Susan Sica | Paul Sanchez-Lethem | TBC | Jonathan Webb |
Official Tracksuit and Patches
If you do not have the official tracksuit for the 2025 Senior European Championships, we will be in contact to arrange the kit order.
More information about which tracksuit you need, vouchers and how to order additional kit here.
It is your responsibility to ensure your kit has the correct logos/patches and your equipment meets FIE standards.
As part of the terms of the Leon Paul sponsorship arrangement, all athletes competing are required to wear a Leon Paul logo.
For more information read the GBR logos and patches instructions here.
Authorised Personal Coaches - Deadline 28th May 2025
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: 28th May 2025
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. Respect and support for your fellow team members are expected and reasonable. In addition, every squad member is supported by public funding and is likely 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 who contributes to our participation to act as professionals and role models for our sport.
As a reminder, U23 Championships 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
There will be FIE Safeguarding Officers at the event and the FIE Safeguarding policy and the EFC Safeguarding Code of Conduct 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.
There will also be mandatory training (which includes specific training on the FIE safeguarding policy) for all those selected and those that intend to accompany them.
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.
Where podium photos or group photos are taken those in the photo are requested to look at the camera.
All athletes that make a podium will be expected to provide a quote prior to the medal presentation to help the BF media team celebrate the result in a timely manner.
Further Information
If you cannot find the information you need on this page, please submit any questions to us at [email protected], and a member of the GBR Support 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.
Communication & Cyber Security
Please visit this page for advice on how to help keep your personal information safe whilst traveling abroad for fencing.