SRS
"Svenska Riddarsällskapens Samarbetsgrupp" is a collective organisation for Swedish groups doing tournament displays. The main task is to organize the work across the group borders, above all "Rikstorneringen", the Swedish Championships.

The Celeres Nordica has taken part in the championships from the start, and our competitors have reached many good places there.

IJA
The International Jousting Association was formed in England in 1987. Since the mid 90's the organization has grown and spread over the world. The purpose of the IJA is to be an overall organ for jousters all over the world and among other things supply rules and promote jousting as a sport.
The Celeres Nordica is the only Swedish member of this organisation.

The first tournament arranged by the IJA took place in 1999 with competitors from Australia and New Zealand, and nowadays a couple of tournaments a year are held at various places around the world.

Since 2005 people from the Celeres Nordica have participated in some of these tournaments with very good results: Klas Lundberg placed 5th in the IJA World Championships and 2007 Anders Fernstedt placed 2nd in the Grail of Chivalry Tournament.

In August 2007 the Celeres Nordica arranged Uppsala Tournament for the second time, and this time it was an IJA affiliated competition. For results etc, see the IJL section below.

EJL
The International Jousting League is an organisation that co-ordinates tournaments as sport: rules, competition calendar, ranking system etc. Members are spread all over the world but mostly concentrated to Europe. Sweden is also here represented by the Celeres Nordica alone. Autumn 2007 the organization changed its name from Euro Jousting League, due to the fact that its members come from all over the world and not mainly from Europe.

2006 the Celeres Nordica arranged the first EJL affiliated tournament in Sweden. Particpants from all over the world (USA, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, Germany and Sweden) competed in both skill-at-arms and joust. The result was brilliant from a Swedish point of view: Klas