fencerbill@aol.com (Fencerbill) wrote in
news:20031116113742.21457.00002131@mb-m10.aol.com:
> He can't be awarded classifications.You earn a classification by
> placing in a tournament and then the USFA awards the
> classffication.
OK, I just looked at the membership form again. This has got to be the
most uninformative explanation ever: "USFA classification is not
applicable to membership type."
What the heck is that supposed to parse as? With some guesswork, it
could be interpreted as "The awarding of USFA classifications is done
without any regard to what type of member you are" or as "As this kind
of member, USFA classification is not applicable to you" (ie. you
can't earn one).
If it's the latter, what on earth were they thinking? Earning ratings
*diminishes* the number of events you can fence in - an unrated fencer
can fence in Us and Opens and everything in between. Does the USFA
really want E or D-quality fencers competing in U events? Not to
mention screwing up the seeding in pools - Us suddenly become even
more of a wild card.
My husband is currently a competition member, and has a D. He only
fences locally, though. Next year, if he switches to a "fence for
fun" membership, does his D rating go away, allowing him to fence in U
tournaments again?
--Holly, puzzled