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Array what's the difference what is the division I,II,and III for when there is already the senior, junior, or cadet Fencing will always be a "for love of the game" sport.
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Array Divisons I, II, and III are skill-level based categories, whereas senior, junior, cadet (and veterans, youth-14, youth-12, youth-10) are age based categories.
For the most part, anyone of any age can fence in Divisions I, II, III (with certain provisos for the really young).
You need to have a C or higher classification to fence in Division I, C or lower to fence in Division II, and D or lower to fence in Division III. -
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Array sounds good but,
would you be able to fence in both let's say div. III and junior in one comp if they have it and you meet the requirments. Fencing will always be a "for love of the game" sport.
I need a good arse kicking to get better, faster! -
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Array Homestarrunner forever!~!
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