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The 2008 NCAA® Division I Men's and Women's Fencing Championships

Hosted by Ohio State University


TEAM INFORMATION
• Team Manual
• Travel Information Form
• Banquet Reservation Form
• Team Pronunciation Form

SPECTATOR INFORMATION
• Directions to the French Field House
• Columbus Map
• Campus Map
• French Field House Map
• Local Area Hotels

CLINIC INFORMATION
• FREE Youth Clinic Registration
• Parent Consent, Waiver and Release Form

Schedule of Events

Wednesday, March 12
3:30-6:30 p.m. Apparel and equipment check
Strips open for practice
Participant registration
7 p.m. Mandatory coaches' meeting (Women's weapons only)
 
Thursday, March 13
8 - 9:30 a.m. Participant registration
8:30 a.m. Armory opens/equipment check
Designated area open for practice until the conclusion of the last round
Training room opens
9:45 a.m. National Anthem
10 a.m. Women's Foil, rounds 1-4
Women's Epee, rounds 1-4
Women's Sabre, rounds 1-4
3 - 4:30 p.m. NCAA Corporate Sponsor Fan Fest - free pizza and snacks
 
Friday, March 14
8 a.m. Armory opens/equipment check
Designated area open for practice until the conclusion of the last round
Training room opens
9:30 a.m. Women's Epee, rounds 5-7
Women's Foil, rounds 5-7
Women's Sabre, rounds 5-7
Six semi-final bouts will be fenced simultaneously. These bouts will be followed, after a ten-minute break, by the three third-place bouts.
1-4 p.m. Apparel and equipment check
Participant registration
2 p.m. Opening Ceremonies - St. John Arena
National Anthem
2:30 p.m. Women's Gold Medal Bouts - St. John Arena
The three first-place bouts will be fenced on one strip in the order of sabre, foil and then epee. The women's individual awards presentation will be immediately following the finals.
5-6 p.m. Mandatory coaches' meeting (Men's weapons only)
Fencing coaches' forum
6:30 p.m. Championships Banquet
 
Saturday, March 15
8 a.m. Participant registration (until 9:30 a.m.)
Training room & Armory opens
Designated area open for practice until the conclusion of the last round
8 - 9:30 a.m. Youth Clinic
9:45 a.m. National Anthem
10 a.m. Men's Epee, rounds 1-4
Men's Foil, rounds 1-4
Men's Sabre, rounds 1-4
 
Sunday, March 16
7 a.m. Training room & Armory opens
8:45 a.m. National Anthem
9:30 a.m. Men's Epee, rounds 5-7
Men's Foil, rounds 5-7
Men's Sabre, rounds 5-7
Six semi-final bouts will be fenced simultaneously. These bouts will be followed, after a ten minute break, by the three third-place bouts which will be fenced simultaneously.
2 p.m. Men's Gold Medal Bouts - St. John Arena
The three first-place bouts will be fenced on one strip in the order of sabre, foil and then epee. The men's individual and team awards presentation will be immediately following the finals.


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