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INSPECTION OF COSTUME AND PERSONAL EQUIPMENT



 

7.1At any competition, an official check of costumes and personalized equipment is provided.


7.2 Responsibility for compliance with the rules regarding the suit and personal equipment during the performance of competitive exercises is imposed on the athlete.

7.3 It is allowed to check any item of the uniform and personal equipment of the athlete, at his request, if he doubts their compliance with the established requirements. Such requests should be made during weighing to the WAA judge who is present at her, but not to the designated official conducting the weighing. Such checks can be carried out at any time by the judge or jury members before the exercise begins. In case of any doubts about the suit and personal equipment suitability, please contact the jury

7.4 Such items as headbands, caps, glasses, incl. and sun and feminine hygiene products. However, wearing hats, bandanas or bandages like a headdress during a performance on the platform is strictly prohibited.

7.5 Any form or equipment belonging that is considered inadmissible due to its untidy (dirty, ragged) or offensive form to the spirit of the competition may be rejected by the judges to the extent that the athlete is not allowed to compete.

 

7.6 In the event that an athlete goes to the platform, wearing or using a particular form or equipment item that does not meet the above requirements, his approach is considered unsuccessful, or the athlete may be disqualified from the competition. Any less significant violations or uniform and equipment (see clause 5) that were noticed before the athlete went on the platform, the judges and the jury members must inform the athlete and demand to bring them in compliance with the rules before the athlete can continue to perform.

 7.7 It is allowed to check the form and equipment of any athlete, regarding the admissibility of which the judges have doubts, both before and after the exercise.

 

7.8  Any athlete who has set a world record should be checked immediately. The check can only be visual, if the suit and the personal equipment of the athlete are not in doubt, or, in the opposite case, more thorough. A more thorough check is carried out outside the platform, preferably in a separate room, by three judges, or by officials if the athlete has the opposite sex. In all cases, the decision that the record is considered recognized is reported by the Chief Justice to the Speaker / announcer and the Secretary for Technical Issues.


WEIGHING

8.1. Weighing of participants is carried out according to the competition regulations and is completed half an hour before the start of the competition in the respective weight category.

 8.2 Weighting of each participant is carried out in a room behind closed doors, where the participant himself, his coach or manager and the judge or designated official are located. At the world championships, at least two officials representing different countries should also be present at the weigh-in.

8.3 Athletes are weighed in underwear (panties for men; bra and panties for women).

8.4 At the time of weighing, an athlete who doubts the suit and personal equipment for compliance with the rules may request to check the equipment of the judges.

8.5 To establish the order of the weighing must be drawn. The draw determines the order of the exit on the platform during the competition, when athletes order the same weight in their attempts.

8.6 Each athlete is weighed only once. Weighing is allowed only to those athletes whose own weight was less or more than the permissible limits of the weight category. These athletes must return to the weigh-in and go through it again before the end of the last weighing session in the hour and a half released for this category; otherwise they will be excluded from the competition in this weight class. An athlete trying to adjust his weight can be weighed as many times as necessary, but within the time allowed for the weight category.

8.7 If the weight of the athlete exceeds the boundaries of his weight category, he can move to the next, heavier weight category. Such an athlete must again undergo a weighing procedure during the established weighing session for the next category. The athlete must comply with all established qualification standards for these competitions. Proficiency testing is carried out in the presence of an athlete.

8.8 If the weight of the athlete is below its weight category, it may become a lighter weight category, provided that the weighing procedure for this weight category is not yet completed. The qualification is verified in the presence of an athlete.

8.9  The official weight of the athlete will be recorded rounding up to 1/10 kg. The athlete must comply with all established qualification standards for these competitions.

8.10  If during weighing the athletes are registered with the same weight, and they gain the same result at the end of the competition, they will be re-weighed and the lighter athlete will have an advantage over the heavier. However, if even after re-weighing their weight will be the same, then the space is divided between them and each of them receives a reward. If these athletes are both in the first place, then the next athlete will be in third place, and so on.

 

9. PROCEDURE FOR HOLDING COMPETITIONS.

9.1 At the time of weighing, the athlete must, at a minimum, overcome the initial qualifying weight and have an unlimited number of valid attempts.

9.2. The weight is set according to the principle of increasing weights with a step determined by the organizers. When there are two athletes left in the category, or it is about setting a record, the step is halved.

9.3 The order of approach to the projectile is determined by the weights ordered by the athletes and their numbers during the draw. If two athletes are called up to the same weight, the athlete with the lower number by the draw will be the first.

9.4 The step at which weights and starting weights are established for categories can be adjusted by the chief judge and the panel of judges in accordance with these rules, the tournament rank and the number of participants declared in the category so that the competition does not lose dynamism and entertainment.

9.5 If an athlete fails to cope with the weight, he loses the right to the next approach.

OFFICIAL PERSONS.

10.1 Speaker / announcer.

10.2 Time controller (preferably a WAA judge).

10.3 Judges.

10.4 Secretaries.

10.5 Technical Secretary.

10.6 Assistants.

Additionally, other officials, such as doctors, nurses, etc., may be appointed if required.

Duties of officials.

The speaker / announcer is responsible for the qualified conduct of the competition and acts as master of ceremonies. He has the approaches declared by the athletes in the appropriate order, due to the ordered weights or the number of lots, and also announces the weight required for the next approach, and the athlete's last name. In addition, the speaker / announcer announces in order of three athletes following the athlete performing on the platform. When the weight is set and the platform is free to perform the exercise, the head judge signals this to the speaker, who, in turn, immediately announces that the weight is ready, and causes the athlete to the platform. The weight of the approach, announced by the speaker / speaker, should be shown on a display panel installed in a prominent place. The speaker / announcer is also responsible for announcing deadlines related to the round system - approximation of the deadline for weight changes in the first approach; 5 minutes before the release of the first group; 5 last approaches before the release of the next group.

The time controller / timekeeper is responsible for correctly recording the time interval between the weight readiness announcement made and the judge's signal to start the exercise by the athlete. He is also responsible for recording the time in all cases when it is required, for example, when, after an attempt, the athlete must leave the platform within 30 seconds. ” If the stopwatch is enabled for the athlete, it can be stopped only after the end of the time allotted for the beginning of the approach, in the case of the start of the exercise or by decision of the senior judge, who will immediately notify the time controller. In the beginning is considered the moment when the athlete made a clear attempt to lift the projectile. It is the duty of the controller to turn off the stopwatch with the start of an attempt so that the possible noise (ticking) emitted by the stopwatch does not distract the athlete from doing the exercise.

The secretaries are responsible for the correct conduct of the competition and provide the signatures of three judges on the minutes of the competition at the end of the competition.

The Technical Secretary is responsible for registering established world records, collecting the necessary information and preparing documents.

Insurers / assistants are responsible for weight increase or decrease.

Officials of the RAA - the President, the head of the Technical Committee, the Vice-Presidents, the appointed responsible persons will appoint 5 members of the jury to oversee the proper holding of the world championships and resolve all disputes that arise. These 5 members must represent at least the three countries participating in the championships. In smaller international competitions, WAA officials will appoint three jury members to perform the tasks mentioned above, at least two of which must be from different countries participating in the competition.

During competitions held on the platform or the stage, only the athlete and his coach, jury members, acting judges, other officials, if deemed necessary, and assistants are allowed to be on the platform or on stage. During the exercise, only the athlete, assistants and judges are allowed to be on the platform. Trainers must remain outside the platform, in a place designated for them by the jury.

Athletes must be prepared before appearing on the platform. On the platform are allowed only minor amendments in uniform and equipment that do not require outside assistance. Likewise, the removal of bandages, a belt and a suit should be carried out outside the platform.

11. JUDGE

11.1 There may be one or three judges: the senior (central) judge and two side judges.

11.2 The head judge is responsible for giving the necessary signals for informing the speaker and time controller that the projectile is ready, confirming world records and any decisions taken by the judges during the competition.

11.3 Three judges are located in such places around the platform, which they consider the most convenient for review in each of the exercises, but must remain in place during the exercise. The head judge, however, must always remember that he should be visible to the athlete. The head judge must remain motionless between the signals so as not to distract the athlete during the exercise. Side judges should not interfere with the insurers / assistants in the performance of their duties, but they can choose the places that they find most comfortable and lean to the sides or forward while doing the exercises in order to achieve the best possible view.

11.4 Before the start of the competition, the jury, judges or persons specially appointed for this purpose must ensure that:

a) The scaffold and competition equipment comply with all requirements of the regulations.

b) Scales are calibrated and work accurately.

c) Athletes are weighed within the time and boundaries of their weight category, and within the time allotted for pending weighing sessions.

d) The suit and personal equipment of the athletes were, if necessary, checked and approved or rejected. Speaker / announcer, controller of time (if his functions are not performed by the judge), the judges for the participants, secretaries / point counters, secretary of world records and assistants / insurers are familiar with their duties and rules.

11.5 During the competition, judges must exercise constant control over the fact that:

a) The weight of the projectile corresponds to the weight declared by the speaker / speaker. For this purpose, judges can be provided with scales setup tables.

b) Approaches are rated as good lift (“weight taken”) and no lift (“weight not taken”), and the entire course of the competition meets the established rules for the competition.

c) The suit and personal belongings of the athlete on the platform comply with the requirements of the regulations.

11.6 If during the execution of the approach it becomes obvious that it is unsuccessful, the following procedure should be performed: Judges can stop the exercise based on prudent caution. The head judge may give the athlete a signal consisting of moving his arm down with a clear Down command during the execution of the pull.

11.7 The uniform for judges is determined by the organizers of the tournament and is coordinated with the WAA presidium in accordance with the chosen format and rank of the competition.A WAA judge may be deprived of a judicial license after reviewing his or her judicial functions and his competence by decision of the official representatives of the WAA.

12. JURY

 

12.1 At all world championships and international competitions, a jury is appointed to resolve all issues arising during the competition. Their responsibilities include monitoring the proper observance of technical rules, the consideration and resolution of disputes and complaints, and general supervision of the competition and the work of judges. For the world championships 5 such jury members are appointed, no less than three of them must represent different countries; for other international competitions 3 members of the jury are nominated, at least two of them must represent different countries. In case of possible absence of one of them, an additional jury member is appointed.

12.2 Such jury members are appointed before the start of the competition by the decision of the official representatives of the WAA - the President, the General Secretary, the Head of the Technical Committee, the Vice-Presidents and other official representatives; the number of jury members should include such a number of official representatives of the WAA, which is considered the most possible (preferred).

12.3 All jury members must have the status of a WAA judge. During the competition, the jury by a majority of votes may remove any judge from the refereeing, if, in the opinion of the jury, he is incompetent. Prior to suspension, this judge must be warned.

12.4 If there is a serious mistake in judging, contrary to technical rules, the jury may make an appropriate decision to correct the mistake. The jury cannot change the judicial decision, but may, at its discretion, provide the athlete with an additional approach.

12.5 The jury members must attend the performances of all streams of competition


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