NEUSFA Referee Clinic

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October 11, 2025
Registration closes October 10, 2025 — in about 24 days

Boston Fencing Club 100 Holton Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02135 US Map

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Referee clinic - Matt Tucker, local certified referee instructor with USFencing and active FIE referee

This clinic will cover the basics of refereeing fencing, the USFA rules, and practical advice for refereeing. It is suitable for all members of the fencing community (fencers, coaches, parents, etc.) but is most useful for new or developing referees who want to develop their skills or satisfy the USFA Certified Referee Instructor Seminar requirement for licensing.


This clinic is not limited to New England Division members. All are welcome; however, USAFencing membership is required.


SCHEDULE: The seminar will be held on 10/11 from 10:00 am – 5:00pm, with a break for lunch (not provided, though a group may order from local restaurants). Observational exams for interested attendees are available on 10/12 at the NEUSFA Division Junior Olympic Qualifiers starting at 8:30 am. Referees interested in being observed should speak with Matt Tucker on the day of the seminar to arrange observations.


INSTRUCTOR: Matt Tucker is a Certified Referee Instructor with the USFA and a holder of FIE Licenses in both Foil and Sabre. Matt has nearly ten years of referee experience with the USFA, FIE, and NCAA and is a member of the USFA Referees’ Commission National Domestic Development Committee.


PAYMENT: $80, through AskFRED, by October 10. No late registration or walk ins will be allowed.


LOCATION:

Boston Fencing Club, 100 Holton St., Boston, MA 02135 – parking is available on site.


CONTACT: Email Matt Tucker at matucker@mail.com.


EXTRAS: Attendees wishing to be observed for a USFA referee rating should take the online written referee exam before the observation. Details on the exam can be found on the USFA’s Becoming a Referee page, and a study guide for the written exam is available here.