XIVAMC 2007 TOURNAMENT RULES

In 2007, the Australian Living History Tournament Championships, hosted annually by Danelaw, will be held at the XIVAMC2007. Winners of each individual Tourney will receive a prize and the overall winner bears the title of Grand Champion for 2007.

The following tourneys will be held:

  1. Dagger
  2. Single Weapon
  3. Two weapons
  4. Spear
  5. Sword and Shield
  6. Open Individual
  7. Open Team

The purpose of the tournaments is to showcase combat skills in a carnival atmosphere that captures the feel of 14th century pageants.

Points will be awarded for every round that a combatant is victorious in for each individual tourney.

Example of Tourney Score Sheet

Tourney Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Combatant 3 Combatant 4 Combatant 5 Combatant 6
Dagger 4 2     1  
Single Weapon 1 2 4 5 6  
Spear   1       4
Sword & Shield 1 2 5   4 1
Open Individual 5 4 3 2 6 1
Open Team 2 2 2     1
Total Points 13 12 14 7 17 5
Overall Rank 3 3 2 5 1 6
Championship Results Dagger &
=Open Team
=Open Team Sword and Shield &
=Open Team
no place Single Weapon &
Open Individual &
2007 Grand Champion
Spear

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Venue

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Blows

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Armour

Amour will not count (treat as personal protection only) in the following tournaments:

These tourneys are meant to compare skill, not armour, so the victory goes to the first to land three legitimate killing blows regardless of what the opponent is wearing.

Armour will count as follows in the Open Individual and Open Team tournaments:
If you are wearing PREDOMINANTLY:

PREDOMINANTLY means over most of your body.
Eg. Knee length Mail Hauberk + Knee length Steel Scale = 5 hits
Knee length Gambeson + Mail sleeveless vest = 2 hits
Knee length Mail Hauberk + Breastplate+ Pauldrons + Thigh Plates = 5 hits
Armour Classification will be agreed upon between combatants and judges before the fight commences

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Judges

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Entering tournaments

You will be able to enter your name in the lists in the marquee prior to the tournament commencing.
Combatants will be chosen at random from the lists.

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The right attitude to tournaments

It is important to distinguish that there is a big difference between tournament combat and other types of combat. Because it is a competition for prizes, judges are necessary as is a point based system to determine each competitor’s ranking.

We hope that the tournaments will be both friendly and competitive and will be as big a success as Tournaments held in previous years. The idea is to allow for genuine competitive fighting in a controlled and fun environment. Good sportsmanship and a positive attitude are essential for anyone wanting to participate in the tournament and get the most out of being a tournament competitor.

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Prepared by Wayne Robinson,
Gasmules Society (Formerly The Australasian Mediaeval Conference Association Incorporated)
from rules prepared and circulated by Danelaw.
Last Updated 27 April 2007

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