This list of local and regional tournaments is compiled from a variety of sources. Please check with the hosting organization for entry details and last minute changes. If you have additions or corrections, send them to webguy@liusfa.org. We also have a guide to qualifying for national events which will help you figure out which events are must attends for your age group and weapon. Note that this list is not official. There are several tentative dates. For the official Long Island Division qualifying events, consult the "Schedule for Division Qualifiers".
Schedule for Division qualifiers
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USFA Schedule for 2008-2009
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Tournaments 2007-2008
National Event | |
Division Qualifier | |
Regional Youth Circut Event | |
NAS qualifier to National Event | |
NAS Circuit Event |
Perpetual Events
Some major events occur about the same time every year.
Mid November - early January | JO Qualifiers. |
President's Day Weekend (February) | Junior Olympics |
Early March | U16, Y14 Summer National Qualifiers |
Mid April | NAS Junior/Cadet Section Championship (Junior Qualifier to Summer Nationals) |
End of April - early May | NAS Senior Section Championship (Div 1A qualifier) |
End of April - early May | Summer National Team qualifiers, Div II, Div III qualifiers) |
End of May | Empire State Games qualifiers |
Third or fourth weekend of June | Pomme de Terre |
First week of July | National Championships |
End of July/First days of August | Empire State Games |
LI Event Calendar available in iCalendar format
I'm experimenting with making the event calendar available in iCalendar format. For Mac users, you can use the "Calendar/Subscribe" feature of iCal to have it show up. It also seems to work in Google calendar as well. The URL is http://www.liusfa.org/lifencing.ics People who use Outlook or other calendar software should also be able to import it, but I can't give you any help on that. If someone figures it out and would like to tell the world, send the instructions to webguy@liusfa.org.