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Array competition management program? help plz hay guys. we're run a yearly 5 week competition(school) plus 1 week of finals. we have about 200 fencers of all grades. In past years we've had a group of dedicated helpers working out scores and ranking week by week (rankings of teams and individuals) manually and it is just too painstakingly slow. i'm not too familiar with any programs that can sort out these results faster so can you guys help me out with some links to handy programs? our competion runs a catch up system. so it's like first to 5 then the next pair is first to 10 and it goes all the way to 45 with 3 on each team. -
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Array EnGarde and Clas are available from the FIE website. They handle your format, which is called the Italian relay format.
EnGarde deals with the tournament organization, seeding, etc.
Clas deals with creating ranking lists based on the results of several tournaments. - Epee is the Louis Vuitton bag of fencing: only the best can get it, and the rest of the masses must content themselves with cheap knockoffs (sabre, foil)
- To not recognize the power of the French grip is to be in denial
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Array im not exactly sure where clas is.. i found engarde ok thanx -
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Array - Epee is the Louis Vuitton bag of fencing: only the best can get it, and the rest of the masses must content themselves with cheap knockoffs (sabre, foil)
- To not recognize the power of the French grip is to be in denial
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Array Try going to www.askfred.net Email them your question.
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