Cardboard Tube Fighting League
The Cardboard Tube Fighting League is a global organization that hosts cardboard tube based events in Seattle, Washington; San Francisco, California; and Sydney, Australia. The CTFL hosts tournaments and battles where cardboard tube fighters go head-to-head in an attempt to break their opponent's tube without breaking their own. The events also focus on cardboard costumes and theatrics. These events are often held at public parks throughout the summer, are open to everyone ages 5 and up, and emphasize fun over competition. Cardboard tubes are provided and all events are free for participants.
History
The CTFL was started by Robert Easley in Seattle, Washington. Robert had childhood memories of hitting friends and family with cardboard tubes in mock sword fights. He came up with the idea of starting regular tournaments around the act of cardboard tube fighting. This idea comes from three core beliefs:- People need more ways to play and take themselves less seriously.
- Events can be fun without alcohol.
- Cardboard sword fighting is fun.
Active Branches
Cardboard Tube Fighting League Seattle, USAStarted on July 22, 2007, by Robert Rieuall CTFL events are held at Gas Works Park in Seattle, Washington. The Seattle chapter is now run collectively by Colin Knight and Ravin Pierre. Events continue during the summer and usually range between 30 and 50 participants. Regulation tubes are generally 1.5 inches in diameter, 36 inches in length, and.045mm thick.
Cardboard Tube Fighting League San Francisco, USA
Started on October 28, 2007, by Robert Easley. Events are held throughout the summer and usually range between 40 and 64 participants. Regulation tubes are generally 1.5 inches in diameter, 36 inches in length, and.045mm thick. The San Francisco branch of the CTFL was the first to incorporate a children's league into the tournament.
Cardboard Tube Fighting League Sydney, Australia
Started on April 5, 2008, by Dan Gilmore, the first event gained worldwide attention and attracted large numbers of participants.
Washington DC
According to Wonkette, a DC gossip blog, a Cardboard Tube Fighting Tournament was held in Washington DC at the National Mall on July 26, 2008, by Ravin Pierre. The DC did not have an active branch at this time.
Cardboard Tube Fighting League Bristol, UK
This fledgling but enthusiastic cadre of cardboard cavaliers was begun on January 7, 2009.
Cardboard Tube Fighting League Belgium
Guerrilla Cardboard Ninja Troops. Founded by accident by Diepmassief end of 2008. Later gained the official recognition on 24/10/2010 by Robert of founding chapter CTFL Seattle.
Event Types
TournamentCTFL tournaments generally range between 24 and 64 participants and have a multi-stage tournament structure. During the first and second rounds, participants must use the same tube. After the second round, new tubes are issued. Sometimes tournament organizers participate to even out the number of participants. Also, three-person chaos bouts are not uncommon. Tournaments can run anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours.
Battle
A CTFL battle is different from a tournament because there is only a shared victory. Participants are given tubes and colored markers designating their team. When the battle begins, participants attempt to break the opposing team's tubes. In a battle, a tube is considered broken if it is completely unraveled or severed completely. The last team with intact tubes win. Cardboard armor is allowed in battles and participants with the best costumes are rewarded with prizes. Sometimes CTFL battles are accompanied by live music in the form of bagpipes.
Rules
The CTFL focuses on keeping rules simple so that events are as low barrier as possible. The commonly observed rules in the CTFL are:- Don't break your tube. In a duel, the last person with an unbroken tube is the winner. In the event that both participants break their tubes at the same time, both duelists are considered losers. A tube is considered broken when it is held horizontal and the tip drops to an angle greater than 45 degrees or it is completely detached from the rest of the tube.
- Attacking until the other combatant is knocked out, or dead. No stabbing. No weapons.
- No stabbing. Lunges involving tubes are not allowed under any circumstances. Participants who exhibit this behavior will be ejected from the event.
- Do not attack the opponent's face. Hitting the face is heavily frowned upon and can force ejection from the event.
- Once a tube is broken, fighting must cease.
- Only official CTFL tubes are allowed. These tubes are provided at the events.
- No blocking of opponent's tube other than with your own tube.
- Tubes must always be held near the end. Participants may switch ends as they see fit. Holding tubes in the middle is illegal.
- Shields are banned in tournaments.
- All participants must sign a waiver.