Late registrations for this event are closed.
Update: as of noon Friday 19 April, online registrations for volunteers have closed. If you would still like to give your time over the weekend, please reach out to Ursula on 0422 476 227 or ursula.menz@fencingsa.org.au
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We need you!
Volunteers are needed to help us run the Australian Youth Circuit #2 event - a national level event for Under 15 fencers.
Held at the Lights Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April, we need volunteers in the following roles.
Click here for more information about the event, including schedule and entry information.
If you have time you can spare over the weekend, click on "register" to sign up for one of the roles and times.
Contact ursula.menz@fencingsa.org.au for more information about volunteering.
Role |
Times Required |
Description |
Set up |
Afternoon/evening from 3pm Friday 19 April
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Similar to state comps - laying pistes and cables, setting up the venue. |
Pack up |
From 3pm Sunday 21 April |
Similar to state comps - packing up the pistes and other items, clearing the venue. |
Equipment Control |
Friday 6-8pm Saturday 8-9am, 10-11am, 2-3pm Sunday 8-9am, 10-11am
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Checking the fencers' equipment to ensure it meets the safety requirements. Full training is provided for this role, it's easier than it sounds! Young fencers 14+ are encouraged to sign up for this (and parents too - a great way to learn about equipment!)
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First Aid |
Morning/lunch/afternoon shifts Saturday and Sunday |
Being present in the venue, on call for any first aid incidents. We have a kit, and access to The Lights' first aid room. Requires a valid First Aid Certificate and a copy must be provided to FSA. |
Camera Operating |
Morning/lunch/afternoon shifts Saturday and Sunday |
Two finals pistes are live streamed (and video referreed) - each piste needs someone to assist with operating the cameras. No technical knowledge is needed, and this role directly supports the AFF. |
NB. On the following page, it will say "FREE" under each shift type. Please disregard this, it's a quirk of the system.