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CLAIRE
CROSBIE TAEKWON-DO SCHOOLS |
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Duration of Bouts
Each individual bout will be 2 rounds of 2 minutes
duration with a one minute break between rounds. Finals
will be 3 rounds of 2 minutes duration with a one minute
break between rounds.
Each team bout will be 1 round of 2 minutes.
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In individual
matches the following decisions will apply:
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When 3 or 4
corner referees give a decision in favour of
one competitor then that competitor is the
winner.
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When 3 or 4
corner referees say that it is a draw then a
further one minute round will take place. If
this results in a further draw then the
first scored point will decide who is the
winner.
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When 2 corner
referees give a decision in favour of one
competitor (2 for one competitor + 1 for the
other + 1 given it as a draw or 2 for one
competitor + 2 giving it as a draw) then
that competitor is the winner.
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When 2 corner
referees give a decision in favour of one
competitor and the other 2 corner referees
give a decision in favour of the other
competitor then a one minute extension will
follow. If at this time it results in a
further draw then the first scored point
will decide who is the winner.
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When 3 corner
referees give a decision in favour of one
competitor in case of the first scored point
bout then that competitor is the winner.
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In team matches
the following decisions will apply:
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When 3 or 4
corner referees give a decision in favour of
one competitor then that competitor is the
winner and 2 points will be added to the
team score.
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When 3 or 4
corner referees decide that it is a draw
then 1 point will be added to each team
score.
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When 2 corner
referees give a decision in favour of one
competitor (2 for one competitor + 1 for the
other + 1 given it as a draw or 2 giving it
as a draw) then that competitor who got the
decision of the 2 corner referees is the
winner and 2 points will be added to the
team score.
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When 2 corner
referees give a decision in favour of one
competitor and the other 2 corner referees
give a decision in favour of the other
competitor then the result will be a draw
and 1 point will be added to each team
score.
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When all 5
bouts are finished and the result is a draw
then each coach will select one competitor
to spar an extra bout. The team whose
competitor wins this bout will be the
winner. If at this time it results in a
further draw then the first scored point
will decide who is the winner.
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When 3 corner
referees give a decision in favour of one
competitor in case of the first scored point
bout then that competitor is the winner.
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Target Area
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Head and neck
area at the front and sides but not at the
back.
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Trunk of the
body from neck to navel vertically and from
a line drawn from the armpit vertically down
to the waist on each side (that is frontal
area only excluding the back).
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Point Awards
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One (1) point
will be awarded for: Hand attack directed to
mid or high section, hand attack while in
air (both feet must be off the ground)
directed to mid section, foot attack
directed to mid section, perfect block.
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Two (2) points
will be awarded for: Foot attack directed to
high section, hand attack while in air (both
feet must be off the ground) directed to
high section, jumping or flying kick
directed to mid section.
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Three (3)
points will be awarded for: Jumping or
flying kick directed to high section.
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Scoring
Procedure
In competition a
technique is valid when:
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it is executed
correctly,
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it is dynamic,
that is to say it is delivered with
strength, purpose, rapidity and precision,
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it is
controlled on the target,
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perfect block:
- defender must maintain complete balance,
- an appropriate blocking tool must be used,
- block must be powerful and accurate,
- defence must be maintained at a proper distance,
- opponents balance must be broken.
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Fouls
One point will be
deducted for the following offences:
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Loss of temper,
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insulting an
opponent in any way,
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biting/scratching/clawing,
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attacking with
the knee, elbow or forehead,
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attacking a
fallen opponent,
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contact.
NB. The sum of 3 warnings automatically means deducting 1 point.
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Warnings
Warnings will be assigned for the following
offences:
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Attack to an
illegal target,
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stepping
completely out of the ring (both feet),
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falling down,
whether intentional or not (this means any
part of the body, other than the feet,
touching the ground),
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holding/grabbing/pushing,
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sweeping,
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faking a blow,
pretending to be injured to gain an
advantage,
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intentionally
avoiding sparring,
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pretending to
have scored a point by raising the arm.
N.B.: If an athlete is pushed out of the
ring with intent (without undergoing a
technique) then he will not receive a
warning.
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Injury
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When a
competitor is injured, the Centre Referee
must stop the match and call the Doctor. The
Doctor must diagnose, treat the wounds and
decide about the match continuation.
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When a
contender cannot fight on because of
Doctor's decision:
- he is the winner if his opponent is responsible;
- he is the loser if his opponent is not responsible.
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An injured
competitor that is unfit to fight, according
to the Doctor's decision, cannot fight again
during the event.
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A competitor
that refuses to accept the Doctor's decision
will be disqualified.
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If two
competitors injure themselves at the same
time and both are unfit to fight, according
to the Doctor's decision, the winner is the
contender that has more scored points at
that moment. If the competitors are even,
the Jury President will decide about the
bout.
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Bout Procedure
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Individual
The bout will commence with the competitors
on the start positions each with a red or
blue marker to differentiate between them.
At the command of the Centre Referee the
competitors bow in turn to the Jury table
and then to each other. The Centre Referee
will then start the Sparring with the
command "SHI-JAK" and the competitors
continue to spar until the Referee issues
the command "HAECHYO". At this point the
competitors cease to spar and remain where
they are until restarted. On completion of
time the timekeeper will signal audibly to
warn the Centre Referee, but the bout only
ends on the final comment "GOMAN" by the
Centre Referee. The reverse for bowing will
ensure and the result will be declared. In a
draw situation warnings and/or minus points
are not carried forward. If a competitor
leaves the square they must re-start 1 metre
inside the square.
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Team
Bout procedure will be as individual. A coin
will be tossed. The winner of the toss
decides which team send its first competitor
into the ring. The teams must then
alternate.
Each Team (Male and Female of any degree and weight)
will consist of 5 competitors and 1 reserve.
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