Post by LongBlade on May 16, 2011 13:05:21 GMT -6
Referee Clinic
Austin Fencers Club: Austin, TX
May 28, 2011
askfred.net/Clinics/moreInfo.php?clinic_id=14954
A One-Day Clinic to be held at the Austin Fencers Club. The clinic will be administered by Amgad Badawi, Internationally Rated Referee.
"No sport can exist without officials. In fencing, it is especially important, as the referee is involved on every call and must adjudicate every action. In the USA we rely on fair and unbiased reffing. Believe me, if you think our reffing has deficiencies, watch how it is done in other places. It is my belief that our fencing has ascended to the world elite in part because our reffing tries to be as good as our athletes. Be part of it. Be good, get better, study and enjoy." by Peter Burchard on the Fencing Officials Commission website.
Amgad Badawi, internationally rated referee, will conduct the seminar and examinations.
Location: Austin Fencer Club, in a downstairs classroom. 4411 Red River St.. Austin, TX 78751.
Entrance to the large parking lot is on 45th St.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Cost:$60
Payment made on the day of the clinic.
Checks to made payble to Austin Fencers Club.
Please preregister so we may accurately plan for the clinic.
Lunch will be provided.
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Prior to the clinic, students should read and study the USFA Rules and use the study guide to test their knowledge.
The USFA Fencing Rules, September 2010 Edition, are available:
assets.teamusa.org/assets/documents/attached_file/filename/31951/USA_Fencing_Rules_-_September_2010.pdf
The USFA National Referee Examination Study Guide available:
www.fencingofficials.org/documents/National_Referee_Examination_Study_Guide_October_2008_Edition_10-14.pdf
Handy Referee Handbook, October 2010 edition:
www.fencingofficials.org/documents/Refereeing%20Handbook.pdf
Austin Fencers Club: Austin, TX
May 28, 2011
askfred.net/Clinics/moreInfo.php?clinic_id=14954
A One-Day Clinic to be held at the Austin Fencers Club. The clinic will be administered by Amgad Badawi, Internationally Rated Referee.
"No sport can exist without officials. In fencing, it is especially important, as the referee is involved on every call and must adjudicate every action. In the USA we rely on fair and unbiased reffing. Believe me, if you think our reffing has deficiencies, watch how it is done in other places. It is my belief that our fencing has ascended to the world elite in part because our reffing tries to be as good as our athletes. Be part of it. Be good, get better, study and enjoy." by Peter Burchard on the Fencing Officials Commission website.
Amgad Badawi, internationally rated referee, will conduct the seminar and examinations.
Location: Austin Fencer Club, in a downstairs classroom. 4411 Red River St.. Austin, TX 78751.
Entrance to the large parking lot is on 45th St.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Cost:$60
Payment made on the day of the clinic.
Checks to made payble to Austin Fencers Club.
Please preregister so we may accurately plan for the clinic.
Lunch will be provided.
*******************************************************
Prior to the clinic, students should read and study the USFA Rules and use the study guide to test their knowledge.
The USFA Fencing Rules, September 2010 Edition, are available:
assets.teamusa.org/assets/documents/attached_file/filename/31951/USA_Fencing_Rules_-_September_2010.pdf
The USFA National Referee Examination Study Guide available:
www.fencingofficials.org/documents/National_Referee_Examination_Study_Guide_October_2008_Edition_10-14.pdf
Handy Referee Handbook, October 2010 edition:
www.fencingofficials.org/documents/Refereeing%20Handbook.pdf