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The SoCal Halloween Bash at Pan Pacific Park in Los Angeles saw a diverse lineup of competitors, each with their own aspirations and skill levels. Jose Ortiz-Miranda, hailing from Krait Base in LA, entered the ring with a solid B rating, fueled by the ambition to elevate it to an A. Meanwhile, Cang Snow from Knight Club in Irvine, another B-rated fencer, had his sights set on achieving that coveted A rating.
The tournament data from Back to School Bash 2 is here! Stay tuned for a write-up about the event.
The tournament data from Back to School Bash 2 is here! Stay tuned for a write-up about the event.
In addition to the many new events introduced to the Lightspeed Saber National event, there were, of course, the main events: The Women's Tournament and the Open Gender Advanced Tournament. The Women's event, with 10 strong members, matched the pre-pandemic numbers for the first time. Meanwhile, the Open Gender Advanced Competition had the highest number of A-level competitors ever in a single event, namely Rob Chan, Tony Zaldua, and Steve Perez. Additionally, the Women's champion, Jowanna Lewis, was sure to face stiff competition from the new ladies entering this year.
Lightspeed returned to Las Vegas in 2023 with a plethora of events and new formats, including two new team formats premiering at the national level for the first time. So let’s talk about Lightspeed Saber team Annihilation and team Skirmish (duet).
The initial tournament data for our 2023 Nationals event is here!
Lightspeed’s first beach tournament was held over the weekend. Sun, sand, and sabers, what could be better?