Upcoming Fencing Tournaments: January 2022

Posted on December 31, 2021

Is one of your New Year’s resolutions to compete more? January is starting off strong with a big variety of senior events in Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Youth fencers don’t have any local opportunities this month, but they do have two great RYCs (Regional Youth Circuits) less than an hour away in King of Prussia. Looking for something more beginner friendly? Check out the E & Under events in Catonsville and Freehold. Not sure which events would be best for you? Ask your coach for recommendations!

Tournaments marked with a * have MoDuel members currently signed up. 

January Tournament Spotlight

The Durkan Rooster Div 1A ROC*

January 29-30, 2022 | Garfield, NJ | Men’s & Women’s | Senior (13+) | All Ratings

Local Tournaments

Freehold Fencing’s E & Under Epee
January 14, 2022 | Freehold, NJ | Mixed Gender | Senior (13+) | Ratings E & Under

CFC Epee Open
January 22, 2022 | Baltimore, MD | Mixed Gender | Senior (13+) | All Ratings

Freehold Fencing’s Div2 Epee
January 28, 2022 | Freehold, NJ | Men’s & Women’s | Senior (13+) | Ratings C & Under

FAP-NORTH Open Epee, Women’s Epee
January 30, 2022 | Wyncote, PA | Mixed Gender & Women’s | Senior (13+) | All Ratings

 

Regional Tournaments

Morris Cup RJCC/RYC*
January 15-16, 2022 | King of Prussia, PA | Men’s & Women’s | Youth (8-14), Cadet (13-16) & Junior (13-19) | All Ratings

Premier Challenge RYC/RJCC
January 22-23, 2022 | King of Prussia, PA | Men’s & Women’s | Youth (8-14), Cadet (13-16) & Junior (13-19) | All Ratings

Integrity Cup RYC & ROC (DV2)
January 29-30, 2022 | Manalapan, NJ | Men’s & Women’s | Youth (8-14) & Senior (13+) | All Ratings (Youth), Ratings C & Under (Senior)

The Durkan Rooster Div 1A ROC*
January 29-30, 2022 | Garfield, NJ | Men’s & Women’s | Senior (13+) | All Ratings

 

National Tournaments

2022 January NAC*
January 7-10, 2022 | San Jose, CA | Men’s & Women’s | Veteran (40+), Junior (13-19) & Senior (13+) | All Ratings (Veteran & Junior), Ratings C & Higher (Senior)

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