Introduction
The colossus of all the EFC cadet events – expect all the top fencers from around the world to be attending this competion. Generally considered to be the toughest event on the circuit.
Originally based in the Hala Elan, after Covid it moved to the film studios just around the corner. Both venues are just not quite big enough for the number of entries, but somehow it works itself out.
If you’re serious about fencing at cadet level, then you have to experience Bratislava at least once, in my opinion.
Years attended – 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2022
Venue
Športová hala Elán
A sunken indoor athletics space with a few rows of banked seating around the perimeter. It’s super cramped with often nowhere to sit and finding a spot to warm-up can be a real challenge. That being said, I always enjoyed the competitions here and it’s better than the newer venue in the film studio. A special mention also to the on-site cafe owner who sold the best chicken in Bratislava – I wouldn’t argue with that!
A4 Studio
The competition moved here in 2022 after the break for Covid. It just wasn’t a big enough for the competition + there were a lot of teething issues leading a long wait for registration to open. Hopefully they’ll have got that resolved now.
Event Videos
Hotels
There are many hotels to choose from within a short walk to the venue(s). My personal favourite was the Lindner Hotel. A modern hotel on top of a large shopping centre, conveniently situated with just a 15 minute walk to the venue. As an added bonus it also has a fantastic sky bar with great views out over Bratislava.
We also had great stays in the DoubleTree Hilton (this gets booked up very early) and for our last stay, the Mercure (Clarion) served our needs very well although it was quite a long walk to the venue from there.
Shops & Places To Eat
There are two places that I would strongly recommend – firstly, Brick Beer & Restaurant is an absolute must. The quality of the food and drink served there is off the charts. Secondly, if you’re in the old town then drop in to Urban Bistro for some great coffee and amazing slow cooked beef. A popular place to eat in Bratislava is Slovak Pub – I’d definitely give it some consideration if you’re interested in traditional cuisine.
As for shops, there is a big BILLA supermarket near the venues and plenty of other small shops near all the hotels.