[Artemisia] (no subject)

Brian Dix bd300win at yahoo.com
Tue May 29 13:25:09 CDT 2012


As to your question please read the sections I highlighted in the original post below.
 
Actually many people have the minimum armor for foam jousting, I know 11 potential competitors that have the minimum armor requirements.  The only armor piece that may be slightly challenging would be a helmet.  If people are authorized for jousting then they have access to a helmet.  You might check with the local Knight marshal to see if there are any 'loaner' helmets. 
 
A gorget can be a simple leather 'dog collar' design with foam padding
 
Body armor - there are a plethora of options from the equine vest noted in the rules clip below, motor cross body armor, even the 'dreaded' plastic heat shaped works well for foam.  The people I know that don't have 'nice shiny' armor but still want to joust just wear a simple tabard to cover what they have at the moment.
 
Groin - the usual suspects, or chain mail 'skirt', a leather 'apron' a couple layers thick, quilted 'padding', etc.
 
Hands - Shield hand is optional, as for lance hand  a simple leather cone 'vamplate' that when slid onto the lance base from the tip end will bottom/stop at 2.5" thickness will work on the lance bases being provided.
 
Ruger :)
 
From: Auraelia de Medici <auraeliade at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 11:27 AM
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If a person would like to compete, but does not have a complete kit for jousting, (few do), will there be loaner armor available?  The same question for the rebated blade?


From: Brian Dix <bd300win at yahoo.com>
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Cc: Allan Hall <dukealan at q.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 11:02 AM
Subject: [Artemisia] (no subject)

Greetings Mighty Equestrians of Artemisia!

I, Ruger von Wolfen Jager, will be hosting the Kingdom Equestrian Championship at Uprising.

I am planning an 'all around' type of competition that will start Friday with a 'Skill at arms', depending on the number of competitors and time we will then move into the Jousting if complications arise Jousting will be on Saturday, with the highest combined score from all events declared the winner.  

Things to bring if you have them; if not there will be some available to use at your own risk (with the exception of jousting armor)
If the armor would work for heavy fighting it should meet the minimum requirements for foam jousting.

11' shaped jousting lance (9' with socket for accepting standard 3' x 1 1/4" tips)
Tent pegging/Pig sticking lance
Thrown Javelin/spear
Rebated/blunted blade 
Armor for Foam jousting

Lance bases for the foam jousting will be provided for competitor use
Jousting ecranche (strap around the neck and left arm, covering from shoulder to elbow) Shields will be available for those that don't have one.

Last year at the First Artemisian Jousting Championship we had a large crowd turnout, and lots of positive feed back on the pageantry that was incorporated into the event. In hoping to carry forward that momentum, we will 'process' into/by the 'stand' area 

There will be the opportunity for bonuses to each persons overall score for: 
    * Having a herald precede/announce you (there is a rumor there will be a prize/award for the best herald)
    * Competing on a horse in 'full cloth barding' (see attached link Item #2 http://ilaria.veltri.tripod.com/makingbards.html for a 'easy' idea) barding played an important part in history, under all the armor people are not distinguishable, the barding displayed who you were via arms/colors plus as a status claim by how lavish it was.
Those planning to compete are strongly encouraged to participate in Jousting Practice on Thursday.
 
I look forward to seeing you all on the competition field.
 
YIS 
 
Ruger von Wolfen Jager
 
PS from Society web page Foam Jousting armor
c. Armor: 1. Helm - Helms must be of rigid materials (18 gauge mild or equivalent). There can be no openings that allow the penetration of a 1½ -inch dowel. Helms must have sufficient strapping and/or padding to prevent the rigid material from contacting the rider and so as not to be readily dislodged when subject to a moderate frontal impact. 2. Gorget - according to heavy weapons standards. 3. Body - rigid material covering chest and torso. Standard equestrian riding vests are deemed equivalent. 4. Groin - groin area must be protected by sufficient means including saddle or armor. 5. Hands - hand must be protected either by shield, gauntlet, or equivalent (i.e. vamplate on lance). 6. Leg, arm, and shoulder protection - armor recommended, but not required. 
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