REFEREEING RULES 2013 ? 2016 To experiment from the Paris Grand Slam 2013 up to the Rio World Championships (included) the following items: Referee and judges. Only one referee on the mat and one referee at a video check table with a radio communication assisted by a referee commission member or another referee will judge the fights. A rotation system will be implemented for the Referees. The IJF Jury will interfere only when they consider it to be necessary. Technical assessment -IPPON: to give more value ≪to take into account only the techniques with real impact on the ground on the back≫. Landing on the bridge position: All situations of landing on the bridge position will be considered Ippon. Penalties During the fight there will be three Shidos, and the fourth Hansoku-make (3 warnings and then disqualification). Shidos do not give points to the other fighter, only technical scores can give points on the scoreboard. At the end of the fight, if scoring is equal, the one with less Shido wins. If the fight continues to golden score (due to a draw), the first receiving a Shido loses, or the first scoring a technique will win. Penalized with Shido: -Breaking the grip with 2 hands. -Cross gripping should be followed by an immediate attack. Same rule as for the belt gripping and one side gripping. The referees should strictly penalize the contestants who do not engage in a quick Kumikata grip or who try not to be gripped by the opponent. -To hug the opponent for a throw. (Bear hug). Penalized with Hansoku-make: All attacks or blocking with one or two hands or with one or two arms below the belt in Tachi-waza. Tokyo 2/12/2012 federation internationale de judo - Institut du judo 21 25 avenue de la porte de chatillon paris XIV cedex 14 01 40 52 16 09 ? 01 40 52 16 66 fax 01 40 52 16 60 president@ffjudo.com Osaekomi, Kansetsu-waza and Shime-waza - Will continue also outside of the contest area as long as Osaekomi was called inside. - Osaekomi scores 10 seconds for Yuko, 15 seconds for Waza-ari, and 20 seconds for Ippon. The Kansetsu-waza and Shime-waza initiated inside the contest area and recognized as being effective to the opponent can be maintained even if the contestants are outside the contest area. Cadets ? U 18 Kansetsu-waza authorized for Cadets. The bow: When entering the tatami area, fighters should walk to the entrance of the contest area at the same time and bow to each other into the contest area. The contestants must not shake hands BEFORE the start of the contest. Duration of Contests - No time limit for Golden Score (Hantei is cancelled). Information The IJF is organizing an international Refereeing and Coaching Seminars in each continent, in order to explain and clarify the new rules. IJF will invite 1 referee and 1 coach from each nation (accommodation and meals). Travel fees are covered by the delegates. Additional delegates can attend on own costs.
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COMPETITION RULES PROPOSALS 2013 ? 2016 To experiment from the Paris Grand Slam 2013 up to the Rio World Championships (included) the following items: Weigh in: The athletes weigh in will be scheduled the day before the competition at 19:00h. A weigh in will be operated the morning of the competition, during the Judogi control, prior to the first fight in order to assess the impact of this new decision on the weight of the athletes during the competition. If the collected data require further experimentation, then it will be maintained. A procedure will be implemented when a fighter has a weight over a certain weight tolerance percentage. Within his category (weight to be determined with sport doctors) a medical check may be done. Composition of the delegations for individual World Championships and Continental Championships 9 entries in total for men and 9 entries for women. The maximum of 2 athletes per category for men and the same for women. Maximum of total delegation men and women, 18 athletes. For cadets and juniors: same principle for the delegation composition Denomination World Cups Name: “Continental” Open of “City”. E.g.: European Open of Roma, Asian Open Ulaanbaatar…. Cadets ? U 18 3 years for Cadets (this proposal could be reviewed). Kansetsu-Waza authorized for Cadets. Tatami - 10 x10 m and 4 meters minimum for safety area for Olympics, Worlds and Masters. Recommended for Continental Championships. Juniors - U 21 3 years for juniors (upgrade 1more year) Ranking List Events Only one annual event with IJF ranking list points can be organized in the same country except of World Championships, Masters or Continental Championships. The World Ranking List has been modified, see annex: Delegation Participating Fees Organizing countries should not request fee penalties for countries which cannot make bank transfers but can pay in cash money upon arrival. On the other hand, they should inform well in advance the organizing country and specify the number of participants before the deadline. Tokyo 2 / 12/ 2012 federation internationale de judo - Institut du judo 21 25 avenue de la porte de chatillon paris XIV cedex 14 01 40 52 16 09 ? 01 40 52 16 66 fax 01 40 52 16 60 president@ffjudo.com Uniform IJF Competition System Quarter Final / last 8 / repechage for all IJF events (including Master, GS and GP) Information The IJF is organizing an international Refereeing and Coaching Seminars in each continent, in order to explain and clarify the new rules. IJF will invite 1 referee and 1 coach each nation (accommodation and meals). Travel fees are covered by the delegates. Additional delegates can attend on own costs