Pacific Northwest Division
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Division boundaries
The Pacific Northwest Division (PNW) includes all clubs and members in Oregon, Washington, and the northern California counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Trinity, Siskiyou, Shasta, Lassen, and Modoc.
- Neighboring divisions: none
- List of all divisions
AFL national board representatives
Joshua Keatley, PNW chair (Salem Classical Fencing)
Division board of directors
The division is incorporated in Oregon as a nonprofit public benefit corporation with members.
- Joshua Keatley, chair, Salem Classical Fencing—term expires August 31, 2009?
- Ron West, secretary, Salem Classical Fencing—term expires August 31, 2009?
- Joe Barnett, club representative, Roving Blades—appointed by club
- Michael Heggen, club representative, Salem Classical Fencing—appointed by club
- James Ciaramitaro, club representative, Willamette University Foil Fencers—appointed by club
Clubs
- Fenian Academy of Fencing, Washougal, Washington (MTFC)
- Roving Blades, Vancouver, Washington (ROV)
- Salem Classical Fencing, Salem, Oregon (SCF)
- Willamette University Foil Fencers, Salem, Oregon (WUFF)
2008-9 competition schedule
Clubs, please submit your tentative tournament schedule to the division secretary.
October 18—Multi-Weapon Tournament
- Host club: Salem Classical Fencing
- Venue: Parrish Middle School auxiliary gym, Salem, Oregon — Please note change of venue!!!
- Events:
- Novice Foil
- Open Foil
- Open Epee
- Open Sabre
- Open 3-Weapon
- Register online (and see who else is coming) at AskFRED.
- AFL membership required (available at tournament)
November 15—Foil/Epee Tournament
- Host club: Salem Classical Fencing
- Venue: SCF
- Events:
- Prep Foil
- Open Epee
- AFL membership required (available at tournament)
January 10—Foil/Sabre Tournament
- Host club: Salem Classical Fencing
- Venue: SCF
- Events:
- Prep Foil
- Open Sabre
- AFL membership required (available at tournament)
February 28—Multi-Weapon Tournament
- Host club: Salem Classical Fencing
- Venue: Oregon School for the Deaf, 999 Locust Street NE, Salem, Oregon
- Events:
- Novice Foil
- Open Foil
- Open Epee
- Open Sabre
- Open 3-Weapon
- AFL membership required (available at tournament)
March 14—Foil/Epee Tournament
- Host club: Salem Classical Fencing
- Venue: SCF
- Events:
- Prep Foil
- Open Epee
- AFL membership required (available at tournament)
April 18—Russ Heggen Memorial Multi-Weapon Tournament
- Host club: Salem Classical Fencing
- Venue: Oregon School for the Deaf, 999 Locust Street NE, Salem, Oregon
- Events:
- Novice Foil
- Open Foil
- Open Epee
- Open Sabre
- AFL membership required (available at tournament)
May 9—Foil/Sabre Tournament
- Host club: Salem Classical Fencing
- Venue: SCF
- Events:
- Prep Foil
- Open Sabre
- AFL membership required (available at tournament)
May 30-31—American Fencing League PNW Divisional Championships
- Host club: TBA
- Venue: TBA
- Events:
- Novice Foil
- Open Foil
- Open Epee
- Open Sabre
- Open 3-Weapon
- AFL membership required (available at tournament)
Open events at Divisionals will be qualifiers for Nationals
Divisional champions
Foil
Individual
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Team
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Épée
Individual
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Team
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Sabre
Individual
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Team
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Three-weapon
Individual
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Team
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Complete results
- 2007
- 2008
How to qualify for National Championships
The PNW Division holds a divisional championship every year in May or June to determine who will represent it at Nationals. The more fencers compete in the divisional championships, the more we can qualify for Nationals.
