specific regulations for boxing

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specific regulations for boxing
CISM - SPORTS REGULATIONS
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SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR BOXING
0.
BRIEF BOXING HISTORY
INTRODUCTION TO C.I.S.M. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP
It's believed that Boxing was introduced by Thezee, son of Egee, King of Athens, in 776 BC. The Greeks
initiated the Romans in this sport which supposedly, was part of the legionnaires training. In turn, Caesar's
soldiers introduced it to France and Britain. This sport was practiced in the form of Pugilism. The
participants fought with their fists without hand to hand fighting and with their hands covered by a strip of
leather, about 1.50m long. It covered the wrists, as well as the palm of the hand and ended in a cylindrical
ring of three or four layers of leather. This ring covered the four knuckles leaving the thumb free. The fight
continued until one of the adversaries was knocked down, but didn't end until he gave up by raising his hand.
Boxing disappeared at the end of the fourth century AD when gladiators and mortal sports were banished.
Contemporary Boxing started in 1719 in England under the impulse of British Champion James Figg. Titled
The Father of the "Noble Art" because of his strength and technique.
At that time, practically all boxers were heavy. The fights were conducted with bare fists and the time of the
fight wasn't limited by other than the knocking down of one of the boxers, a 30 second count was given to
allow him to return to the ring, otherwise he would be declared beaten. The fight was often bloody.
In 1742, a Boxing Academy was created in England, and the first rules of the sport were created.
Nevertheless, boxing remained a brutal, bare fisted massacre until 1899.
As a result, boxers fought with thin gloves and afterwards, with 5 ounce gloves. At this time the Marquis of
Queensberry published the rules that humanised and legalised boxing giving it the name of "Noble Art".
When the practice of boxing was extended to various countries and bigger international participation at the
matches occurred, the number of champions adulated by the crowd multiplied and, this sport was made
popular by a great number of ring artists.
For the International Council for Military Sports, boxing was one of the first sports to be included in the
schedule of sports competitions. The First International Military Boxing Championship was organised by
the United States in 1947, in Berlin. For the following years, boxing became one of the most important
sports events in the C.I.S.M. schedule.
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INTRODUCTION
The Boxing Championship is organised each year, in principle, under the auspices of the International
Military Sports Council (CISM).
The host country is designated during the General Assembly two years prior to its scheduled date.
The exact dates of the Championship are determined by the General Assembly taking into consideration the
AIBA Calendar for World Boxing.
1. REGULATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION (AIBA)
The Regulations of the Association International de Boxe Amateur (AIBA) will apply (most recent edition).
These present rules will regulate all the CISM Boxing Championships. The official language in which these,
this second part of the Regulations, have been established is English. This version prevails in case of dispute.
For all cases not specified in these present Regulations, the AIBA Regulations will apply.
2. PARTICIPATION
2.1.
GENERAL
Each country may enter a team of a maximum of ten (10) Amateur Boxers.
2.2.
COMPOSITION OF A MISSION
The Mission of a country participating in CISM Boxing Championships contain a maximum of 17 persons,
divided as follows:
- 1 Chief of Mission
- 1 Team Captain
- 2 Trainers / Coach
- 1 Physician / Masseur / Ad Libitum
- 2 International AIBA Referees / Judges
- 10 Competitors (Boxers)
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2.3.
REFEREES
Each country participating must bring 1 or 2 AIBA Referee according to the number of participants.
- 1 to 6 Boxers; 1 AIBA Referee – Judge;
- 7 to 10 Boxers; 2 AIBA Referee – Judge.
The names of the International Referees - Judges (AIBA) must be furnished to the host country and President
of the CSC sufficiently in advance, in order to permit them to control the qualification of the designated
International Referees - Judges.
2.4.
No supplementary members can be part of a Mission without specific authorisation from the host
country.
3. PROGRAMME OF THE STAY
3.1.
CALENDAR
3.1.1. The duration of the stay is ten (10) days.
3.1.2. SCHEDULE
The Championship takes place over ten (10) days.
1st Day : Arrival of Missions.
2nd Day :
Preliminary Meeting, Medical Meeting, Technical Jury Meeting, Technical
Conference.
3rd Day : Opening Ceremony, Study Day, Draw, Weigh-In, Medical Examination and Competitions.
4th Day : Weigh-In, Medical Examinations and Competitions.
5th Day : Weigh-In, Medical Examinations and Competitions.
6th Day : Weigh-In, Medical Examinations and Competitions.
7th Day : Weigh-In, Medical Examinations and Semi-Finals.
8th Day : Rest / Cultural Day.
9th Day : Weigh-In, Medical Examinations and Finals.
Closing Ceremony.
10th Day: Departure of Missions.
3.1.3. The Opening and Closing Ceremonies can be changed by the host country to days other than those
scheduled.
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4. ORGANISATION OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP
4.1.
CHOICE OF STADIUM
The stadium chosen by the organising delegation should be provided with:
- sufficient floor space to accommodate two (2) boxing rings.
- sufficient accommodation for all officials and competitors.
- accommodation for drug testing.
- modern installations and equipment for boxing.
- a place for training, with boxing rings and scales, shall be at the disposal of all competitors.
4.2.
TECHNICAL ADVISOR
The technical advisor, holding an AIBA Referees and Judges licence, will be appointed not less than six (6)
months in advance, by the President of the CSC in consultation with the organising delegation. The
technical advisor should, if possible, not come from the organising country. The technical advisor will chair
the referees and judges group and will have a consultative voice on the technical jury. The cost of travel to
and from the organising country will be the responsibility of the technical advisors own country. The cost of
travel, board and lodging within the organising country will be the responsibility of the organising country.
The appointment of an AIBA technical advisor may be considered as conforming to CISM Sports
Regulations.
4.3.
OFFICIAL CISM REPRESENTATIVE
(See Part 1 - para 2.14)
4.4.
SPORT COMMITTEE
(See Part 1 - para 2.15)
4.5.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
(See Part 2 - para 8.10)
4.6.
TECHNICAL JURY
(See also Part 2 - para 8.12)
4.6.1. The technical jury, of international character, is composed of five (5) technicians military or civilian,
present at the championship. The technical jury will be chosen during the preparatory conference.
The Chairman is designated by the host country delegation but that function can be assumed by the President
of the CSC Boxing.
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If the CSC President
- is not chosen by the organising delegation as Chairman, he is part of the technical jury,
and then only three (3) members are chosen.
- is chosen by the organising delegation as Chairman of the technical jury, then four (4)
members are chosen.
If there are more than four (4) nominations then a draw will take place.
In any case, the members of the technical jury cannot be a part of the organising committee, or the
jury of appeal.
4.6.2. DUTIES
A. BEFORE THE COMPETITION
- Verify that the installations conform to international and CISM requirements and
standards.
- Control the quality of judges and referees, who must hold an AIBA licence.
- Assist with the medical examination and the weigh in.
- Conduct the draw for bouts.
B. Before each series of bouts the technical jury will be responsible for :
- Preparation of the program.
- Designation of the referees and judges according to the nationality of the boxers.
- Designation of the judge that will assist with the control of bandaging.
C. During the competition, the technical jury :
- Receives the scorecards from the judges, checks the total points and boxers names and
relays the results to the announcer.
- Govern the application of the regulations.
- Register all complaints duly signed by the Chief of Mission from the plaintiff team.
- Halt the fight via the referee in all emergencies and assemble to take immediate measures
to resolve delays.
D. After the days competition, the technical jury :
- Will assemble and settle, using the Regulations of AIBA and CISM, any protests received.
- Take all necessary measures required with respect to judges and referees.
E. After the Championship :
- The technical jury will confirm the results.
- The Chairman of the technical jury will draft a technical report which will be submitted to
the President of the CSC.
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4.7.
JURY OF APPEAL
(See Part 2 - para 8.13)
4.8.
PROTESTS
(See Part 2 - para 8.12)
A protest can be lodged by the Chief of Mission of a team within thirty minutes after the decision has been
announced. The protest shall be made in writing and handed to the Chairman of the Technical Jury.
4.9.
REFEREES AND JUDGES (See part 2.para 8.15.)
4.9.1. All participating delegations, even those with incomplete teams, are required to provide at
least one AIBA approved Referee / Judge.
4.9.2. Personal data on Referees and Judges appointed by participating and organising delegations
will be submitted to the CSC President one month prior to the Championship and a copy sent to the
organising delegation. Proforma is located in Annex '5' to these regulations.
4.9.3. If the number of Referees and Judges for any Championship is not sufficient, the PTC
President together with the organising committee will take the necessary measures to arrange for
additional officials.
4.9.4. All Referees and Judges must be amateurs.
4.9.5. The AIBA Referees and Judges appointed by a delegation can only fulfill that position.
4.10.
RINGSIDE ORGANISATION
Ringside officials will be organised as per Annex '6' to these regulations.
4.11.
THE BOXER
4.11.1. QUALIFICATIONS
The Delegation who enters a Boxer in the CISM Championship has the responsibility of ensuring that the
Boxer meets the following conditions :
- At least 17 years old and not more than 40 years (date of birth).
- Is an amateur.
4.11.2. RECORD BOOK
Every Boxer participating in a CISM Boxing Championship should have in his possession an International
Competition Record Book with photo, issued by the Boxing Federation of his country, indicating that he is
recognised as an "Amateur Boxer". As and from 01 January 1996 every boxer will be required to have an
official AIBA Competition Record Book.
4.12.
ROUNDS
AIBA rules for Championships will apply.
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4.13.
BANDAGES
Bandages for use at CISM Championships are to be provided by the host country. At each bout the
contestants shall use new bandages supplied to them by the officials in the dressing rooms immediately
before the contest.
4.14.
MECHANICAL SCORING DEVICES
At the CISM World Championships the use of an electronic scoring machine shall be compulsory.
5. THE CHAMPIONSHIP
5.1.
TITLE (NUMBER) MILITARY WORLD BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP
5.2.
WEIGHT CLASSIFICATIONS
CATEGORY
WEIGHT CATEGORY
LESS
TO
KG
KG
Light Fly
+46
49
Fly
+49
52
Bantam
+52
56
Light
+56
60
Light Welter
+60
64
Welter
+64
69
Middle
+69
75
Light Heavy
+75
81
Heavy
+81
91
Oz
Super Heavy
+91
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5.2.1. INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION
An individual classification is established by weight category.
5.2.2. TEAM CLASSIFICATION
The classification per team depends on the color and number of medals obtained during the championships
by the same team (most recent edition of AIBA regulation).
6. PRIZES AND AWARDS
6.1.
Medals and Awards are to be provided by the organising country and are awarded as follows :
Each weight category winner : CISM Gold Medal and Champion's Badge and Certificate.
2nd place : CISM Silver Medal.
Beaten Semi-Finalists : CISM Bronze Medal.
Other eventual recompensations are left to the discretion of the organising country (i.e. Trophys, Cups,
Medals, Souvenirs, etc.)
6.2.
STATUTES FOR THE CISM BOXING CHALLENGE CUP
- The challenge cup is donated by the municipality of Aalborg in 1992.
- The challenge cup is a silver plated cup with the inscription :
On the Front : THE MUNICIPALITY OF AALBORG DENMARK 1992
On the Reverse : CISM BOXING NATION
- The challenge cup will be awarded to the winning nation of the CISM Boxing Championship, for
the first time in 1992.
- The nation winning the cup three times in succession, or the nation which aggregates five
victories, will retain the cup on a permanent basis.
- The yearly winner will at their own cost have the reverse of the cup inscribed. The inscription
will read year and country only.
- The nation which has won the CISM Boxing Championship will hold the challenge cup until the
next CISM Championship.
- The challenge cup will, in due time, be forwarded to the country that organises the following
championship.
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7. ANTI-DOPING CONTROL
7.1.
Doping is defined as:
- The presence of prohibited substances or its metabolites or markers in an athletes bodily specimen.
- The use or the attempted use of a prohibited substance or a prohibited method.
- The refusing, or failing without compelling justification to submit to sample collection after
notification.
7.2.
Doping, according to this definition, is strictly for bidden in CISM, and especially in Boxing.
7.3.
At least at each CISM Military World Boxing Championship, if possible also at other major
events, anti- doping controls will be carried out according to the latest CISM Anti Doping
Regulation (Chapter IV, CISM Policy Manual) which fully in line with the Anti- Doping Code of
WADA.
Specificities of the AIBA Anti Doping Regulation will be considered when necessary.
7.4.
The operative responsibilities of the anti- doping controls will lie with the Anti Doping Commission
formed for the considered event.
The composition and tasks of this commission are defined in the CISM Anti Doping Regulation
7.5.
At World Military Boxing Championships, at least twelve (12) tests will be carried out without
considering world records.
7.6.
The list of prohibited substances and methods used for the anti- doping testing in CISM events will
always be the actual WADA list.
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Annexe : A
Annex : A
A retourner avant le :
To be returned by :
A : The Organising Committee for the ....... Boxing Military World Championship (CISM)
To :
(Address of the Organising Country)
Copie à : C.I.S.M. - Permanent General Secretariat
Copy to : Rue Jacques Jordaens 26
1000 Brussels - Belgium
Tel. : (32-2) 647 68 52
Fax : (32-2) 647 53 87
E-mail : [email protected]
Copie à : President of the CSC for Boxing
Copy to : Colonel BELDJOUDI Nasser-dine
Ministère de la Défense nationale
Etat-Major de l'A.N.P.
Service des Sports Militaires
Les Tagarins-ALGER
Tel : (213-21) 72 01 97
(213-21) 71 15 15
Fax : (213-21) 72 02 42 or 92 39 23 or 96 47 29
E-mail : [email protected]
Pays :
Nation : ________________________________________________
Participation du Pays
:
Participation by your country
:
Oui :
Yes : ________ No : ______
Nombre total de la délégation :
Total number in the delegation :
________
Nombre d'athlètes (boxeurs)
Number of athletes (boxers)
:
:
________
Nombre de médecins
Number of doctors :
Nombre des arbitres
Number of referees :
:
Nombre des juges :
Number of judges
Non :
________
:
________
:
Nom et prénoms des arbitres :
First and last name of referees
________
:
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______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Nom et prénoms des juges
First and last name of judges
:
:
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
__________ _____________________________________________
(Date)
(Chef de délégation grade et nom)
(Date)
(Rank and name of the Chief of Delegation)
______________________________
(Signature du chef de délégation)
(Signature of the Chief of Delegation)
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Annexe : B
Annex : B
ENGAGEMENT DEFINITIF
FINAL ENTRY
A retourner avant :
To be returned by :
A
To
A remplir de préférence en anglais
Preferably to be completed in English
: The Organising Committee for the ....... Boxing Military World Championship (CISM)
:
(Address of the Organising Country)
Copie à : C.I.S.M. - Permanent General Secretariat
Copy to :
Rue Jacques Jordaens 26
1000 Brussels - Belgium
Tel. : (32-2) 647 68 52
Fax : (32-2) 647 53 87
E-mail : [email protected]
Copie à : President of the CSC for Boxing
Copy to : Colonel BELDJOUDI Nasser-dine
Ministère de la Défense nationale
Etat-Major de l'A.N.P.
Service des Sports Militaires
Les Tagarins-ALGER
Tel : (213-21) 72 01 97
(213-21) 71 15 15
Fax : (213-21) 72 02 42 or 92 39 23 or 96 47 29
E-mail : [email protected]
Pays :
Nation : ________________________________________________
Jour d'arrivée
Day of arrival
:
Heure d'Arrivée (L'heure locale)
:
: __________ Time of Arrival (Local Time) : ____________
Moyen de transport
Means of transport
:
:
_________________________________________________
Place d'arrivée
Place of arrival
:
:
_________________________________________________
Si par avion, numéro du vol
If flying, flight number
Poste frontiére
Custom place
Jour de départ
Day of departure
:
: ________________________________________________
:
: __________________________________________________________
:
Heure de départ :
: __________ Time of departure :
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Fonction
Function
Grade
Rank
Nom
Name
Chef de Mission
Chief of Mission
Chef d'équipe
Team Captain
Entraineur
Coach
Médecin/Masseur/Ad Libitum
Physician/Masseur/Ad Libitum
Arbitre International
International Referee/Judge
Light Fly
+46 - 49 kg
Fly
+49 - 52 kg
Bantam
+52 - 56 kg
Light
+56 - 60 kg
Light Welter
+60 - 64 kg
Welter
+64 - 69 kg
Middle
+69 - 75 kg
Light Heavy
+75 - 81kg
Heavy
+81 - 91kg
Super Heavy
+91kg
* : Si médecin, porter dans la rebrique grade. / If doctor, insert this under rank.
__________
(Date)
(Date)
_________________________________________________
(Chef de délégation grade et nom)
(Rank and name of the Chief of Delegation)
_____________________________
(Signature du chef de délégation)
(Signature of the Chief of Delegation)
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Prénom
First Name
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Annexe : C
Annex : C
ENGAGEMENT DU CHEF DE MISSION
COMMITMENT BY CHIEF OF MISSION
A retourner avant le :
To be returned by :
A:
The Organising Committee for the ....... Boxing Military World Championship (CISM)
To :
(Address of the Organising Country)
Copie à : C.I.S.M. - Permanent General Secretariat
Copy to : Rue Jacques Jordaens 26
1000 Brussels - Belgium
Tel. : (32-2) 647 68 52
Fax : (32-2) 647 53 87
E-mail : [email protected]
Pays :
Nation :
________________________________________________
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COMMITMENT BY CHIEF OF MISSION
Engagement du chef de mission
The undersigned Chief of Mission of ________________________________________
Le soussigné chef de mission de …………………….
-
Declares having read and understood the sports regulations of CISM (part 1)
Déclare avoir lu et compris les règlements du sport du CISM (partie 1)
-
Declares having read and understood the sports regulations of CISM (part 2)
-
Déclare avoir lu et compris les règlements du sport du CISM (partie 2)
-
Declares having read and understood the anti-doping regulations of CISM.
-
Déclare avoir lu et compris les règlements Anti dopage du CISM (partie 1)
STATEMENT
" I here with declare to do my utmost to guide the delegation I am responsible for in the spirit of mutual
understanding and friendship through sport and to fully respect the official CISM rules. I also declare to
promote and enforce the CISM spirit, a spirit which is represented by a friendly attitude towards the other
missions, courtesy towards the organizers and, last but not least, fair-play in the competition".
DECLARATION
"Je déclare par la présente de faire de mon mieux pour guider la délégation, car je suis responsable dans un
esprit de mutuelle compréhension et l'amitié par le sport et à respecter pleinement les règles officielles du
CISM. Je m’engage également de promouvoir et d’appliquer l'esprit du CISM, un esprit qui est représenté
par une attitude amicale envers d'autres délégations, la courtoisie envers les organisateurs et, enfin mais non
le moindre, le fair-play dans la compétition ".
_________
(Date)
(Date)
______________________________________
(Name and rank of Chief of Mission)
(Nom et Grade du chef de mission)
_________________________
(Signature of Chief of Mission)
(Signature du chef de mission)
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Annexe : D
Annex : D
RENSEIGMENTS SUR CHAQUE BOXEUR PARTICIPANT A ........ BOXING
MILITARY WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP (CISM)
INFORMATION ABOUT THE INDIVIDUAL COMPETING BOXER IN THE ........ BOXING MILITARY
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (CISM)
A retourner avant le :
To be returned by :
A remplir de préférence en anglais
Preferably to be completed in English
A : The Organising Committee for the ....... Boxing Military World Championship (CISM)
To :
(Address of the Organising Country)
Pays :
Nation :
__________________________________________
Generelia :
General :
Nationalité :
Nationality :
Prénoms :
First name :
Nom
:
Last name :
Grade militaire :
Rank
:
Age :
Age :
Nombre de combats :
Number of bouts :
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Participation á des rencontres civiles (désignation des
rencontres et résultats obtenus) :
Participation in civil boxing events
(name of championship and results achieved) :
Participation á des rencontres militaires (désignation des
rencontres et résultats obtenus) :
Participation in military boxing events
(name of championship and results achieved) :
____________ __________________________________________
(Date)
(Chef de délégation grade et nom)
(Date)
(Rank and name of the Chief of Delegation)
______________________________
(Signature du chef de délégation)
(Signature of the Chief of Delegation)
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Annexe : E
Annex : E
RENSEIGMENTS SUR CHAQUE JUGE/ARBITRE PARTICIPANT A ........ BOXING MILITARY
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (CISM)
INFORMATION ABOUT THE INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATING REFEREE/JUDGE IN THE ........
BOXING MILITARY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (CISM)
A retourner avant le :
To be returned by :
A remplir de préférence en anglais
Preferably to be completed in English
A : The Organising Committee for the ....... Boxing Military World Championship (CISM)
To :
(Address of the Organising Country)
Copie à : President of the CSC for Boxing
Copy to : Colonel BELDJOUDI Nasser-dine
Ministère de la Défense nationale
Etat-Major de l'A.N.P.
Service des Sports Militaires
Les Tagarins-ALGER
Tel : (213-21) 72 01 97
(213-21) 71 15 15
Fax : (213-21) 72 02 42 or 92 39 23 or 96 47 29
E-mail : [email protected]
Pays :
Nation :
Générale :
General :
Nationalité :
Nationality :
Prénoms
First name
:
:
Nom
Last name
:
:
Né le
:
Date of Birth :
á (pays)
:
Country of Birth:
Emploi
Employment
:
:
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Grade militaire
Military Rank
:
:
Résident á (pay)
:
Country of residence :
Adresse
Address
:
:
Arbitre AIBA depuis (date) :
AIBA-referee since (date) :
Juge AIBA depuis (date)
AIBA-Judge since (date)
:
:
Arbitre AIBA au nombre suivant de combats :
AIBA-referee at following number of bouts :
- Nationales :
- National
: ____________
- International : ____________
- Internationales :
Juge AIBA au nombre suivant de combats :
AIBA Judge at following number of bouts :
- Nationales :
- National
: ____________
- International : ____________
________
(Date)
(Date)
- Internationales :
______________________________________
(Chef de délégation grade et nom)
(Rank and name of the Chief of
Delegation)
_______________________________
(Signature de chef de délégation)
(Signature of the Chief of Delegation)
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Annexe : F
Annex : F
ORGANISATION OF A BOXING RING FOR A CISM CHAMPIONSHIP
8.71 m
RING
8.71 m
high
Must be a fence or barrier. max 80cm
1. Judge 01
2. Judge 02
3. Judge 03
Judges
10. TV Graphics Operator
4. Judge 04
11. Medical Jury Table
5. Judge 05
12. Judges’ Evaluator
6. Supervisor
13. Red Corner Seating Area
7. Referees’ Evaluator
14. Blue Corner Seating Area
8. Official announcer
15. Neutral Corners
9. Timekeeper & Gong Operator
16. Camera Stands
17. Photographers
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The positions of Equipment Manager Table, Draw Commission
Table, R&J Coordinator and Standby R&Js will depend
of the FOP. The Supervisor will define these positions upon FOP check.