Marx/Vivo Developmental Epee
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Registration closed December 3, 2025
Online Payments Not Accepted
A tournament for newer fencers, part of the Marx/Vivo developmental tournament series
Part of the Youth Developmental Foil Series by Marx Fencing Academy and Vivo Fencing Club. Epee will be held again at Vivo in January 2026.
To learn more about Marx or Vivo, visit: https://www.marxfencingacademy.com/ or https://www.vivofencingclub.com/
ONLY UNRATED FENCERS PLEASE.
"Access" or "Competitive" USFA Membership required.
No ratings given.
Events
9:30am Y10 Mixed Epee - limited to 12 fencers
12:00pm Y12 Mixed Epee - limited to 22 fencers
2:30pm Y14 Mixed Epee - limited to 22 fencers
Times listed are close of check-in. Fencers should plan on arriving at the venue 45-60 minutes prior to the start of the event to allow time to check-in and warm-up.
Format will be determined to allow fencers to get extra bouting in. We will share the format at the event.
Event fee is $35 per event. ***Cash Only***
askFred registration will close Wednesday at midnight prior to the event.
Please note, Marx and Vivo athletes will receive priority on registration. One week before the close of registration, the event will become open to all athletes.
Required Equipment
Full regulation equipment is required, including: fencing pants, plastrons, and long socks.
Parent, Coach, and Spectator Agreement
Marx Fencing Academy values creating a healthy sport environment for our fencers, and recognizes that building and maintaining that environment requires cooperation among parents, coaches, and spectators. In order for fencers to grow as athletes, boundaries and guidelines must be set regarding the expectations of how parents, coaches and spectators will act. Our tournament has a specific set of guidelines outlined below.
--Show encouragement to all fencers
--Keep comments positive
--Respect personal and professional boundaries of fencers, referees and coaches by keeping safe distances away from the fencing floor
--Allow coaches and team leaders to coach, support and give advice to their fencers
--Leave officiating to the officials
--Avoid or ignore drama and unnecessary controversy
--Help make our events a positive experience for us all
--Report disruptions of these agreements to any tournament staff member
You can reach Marx Fencing by email at simon@marxfencingacademy.com