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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Article 1 Competition Committee Article 2 Jury of Appeal
Article 3 Composition of Contest Officials Article 4 Duties of
Contest Officials Article 5 Duties of the Assistants
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL RULES FOR COMPETITION Article 6 Types
of Competition Article 7 Competition Events Article 8 Competition
Divisions (age limits) Article 9 Appeals Article 10 Start-List
Article 11 Registry (Roll-Call) Article 12 Protocol Article 13
Timekeeping Article 14 Display of Score Article 15 Forfeiture
16 Article 16 Anti-doping Test Article 17 Placing Article 18
Applications for the Recognition & Grading of Innovative Movements
Article 19 Other Competition Regulations
CHAPTER 3 CRITERIA
& SCORING METHODS Article 20 Criteria & Scoring Methods
for Optional Taolu Article 21 Scoring Methods and Criteria in Dual
& Group Events Article 22 Judges Scores Display Article 23
Methods of Determining the Actual Points Article 24 Calculation of the
Final Points Article 25 Scoring Method without the Computer Scoring
System Article 26 Addition and Deduction by the Head Judge
Taolu
Competition Rules Bylaw(Chinese and English)
CHAPTER 1 ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURE
Article 1 Competition
Committee
The Competition Committee of the World Championships
and the World Cup shall be composed of wushu experts appointed by the
International Wushu Federation and the Organizing Committee. It is
responsible for overseeing all aspects of the
competitions.
According to the scale of competition, each
continental, regional or national federation may form its own Competition
Committee to be responsible for all aspects of competition organization in
accord with the Organizing Committee.
Article 2 Jury
of Appeal
2.1 The Jury of Appeal shall be composed of one (1)
chairman, one (1) vice chairman and three (3) to seven (7)
members.
2.2 Duties & Responsibilities:
1) To notify a
team's appeal and conduct the hearing within the time-limit; however, the
scoring results shall not be changed. 2) The decision of the Jury of
Appeal is valid only when more than half of its members have voted for it.
If it's a tie vote then it shall be decided by a casting vote of the
Chairman. A Jury member shall withdraw, if the case is involved with his
or her own country or region; and 3) The decision of the Jury of
Appeal shall be final.
Article 3 Composition of
Contest Officials
3.1 Composition of Judges
1) One (1)
chief referee, and one (1) or two (2) assistant chief referees; 2) Each
judges group shall consist of ten (10) members: one (1) head judge, three
(3) judges in each of group: A, B & C, respectively; 3) One chief
for programming and recording; and 4) One chief registrar.
3.2
Composition of Assistants
1) 3-5 programming and recording
assistants; 2) 3-6 registrars; 3) 1-2 announcers; 4) 1-2 sound
technicians; and 5) 2-4 video recording technicians (to record events
for the Jury of Appeal).
Article 4 Duties of Contest
Officials
The contest officials shall work under the guidance
of the Competition Committee. Their duties are as follows:
4.1 The
chief referee shall
1) Organize and lead the work of judges groups
to ensure the proper implementation of competition rules, examine and make
sure all pre-competition set-up work are carry out; 2) Interpret the
rules and regulations but have no right to modify them; 3) Replace
officials if necessary, and have the right to take disciplinary action
against officials who have committed serious mistakes; 4) To give
warnings to athletes and coaches making trouble at the competition site,
and may report the matter to the Technical Committee to take disciplinary
action, even the cancellation of their results; and 5) Examine and
announce the results of competition, and make a summary of the officials'
work.
4.2 The assistant chief referees shall
1) Assist the
chief referee; 2) One of them shall act on his behalf if Chief Referee
is absent.
4.3 The head judge shall
1) Organize his group to
review and to implement the officiating rules; 2) To add points for
innovative movements with degree of difficulty; 3) To deduct points
for repetition and the time limit; and 4) Propose to the chief referee
to take disciplinary action against a judge has committed serious
mistakes. 5) Participate in B Group judges' evaluation (overall
performance).
4.4 The judges shall
1) Dedicate themselves
totally when doing their duties assigned by the head judge; 2) Judge
independently, according to the rules, and make detailed notes; 3)
Group A Judges are responsible for the quality of movement; 4) Group B
Judges are responsible for the overall performance; and 5) Group C
Judges are responsible for the degree of difficulty.
4.5 The
programming & recording chief shall
1) Set-up all works
necessary for recording (desk), examine the entry forms, examine the
Entries (registry) for Degree of Difficulty in Optional Taolu, prepare the
Scoring Forms for judges and head Judges according to the required
standards, and lay-out the Competition Programme; 2) Prepare other
necessary forms or tables needed to run the competition. Examine and
verify the results and placing; 3) Prepare the Competition
Results
4.6 The chief registrar shall be responsible for the entire
registration, and report to the chief referee and announcers if there are
any changes.
Article 5 Duties of the
Assistants
5.1 The programming & recording assistants shall
respond to the work assigned by its chief.
5.2 The registration
staff shall up-date the registrations time-to-time according to the
competition order; examine the competitors' apparatuses and costumes;
guide the competitors into the competition area; and hand-over the
registration forms to the head judge.
5.3 The announcers shall
introduce the current competitors to the public; announce their results;
and provide useful information regarding the rules and regulations, the
characteristics of each taolu event of wushu.
5.4 Sound Technicians
shall
1) Collect all music cassettes or CD's from the competitors
during the first-registration for events with music, and number them
according to the running order; 2) Play the music 3 seconds after the
competitor has entered the carpet and get ready to start; 3) After the
competition, return all CD's and cassettes to the competitors without
damaging, losing, lending or copying them.
5.5 The cameramen
shall
1) Film all competition events; 2) Search and replay the
videotape when required by the Jury of Appeal; 3) Archive all
videotapes according to the competition orders.
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL RULES
FOR COMPETITION
Article 6 Types of
Competition
6.1 Types of Competition
1) Individual
2) Team 3) Individual & Team
6.2 Competition
Classification by Age
1) Adult 2) Youth 3) Children
Article 7 Competition Events
7.1
Changquan (Long-fist) abbrev: CQ
7.2 Nanquan (Southern-fist)
abbrev: NQ
7.3 Taijiquan (Shadow boxing) abbrev: TJQ
7.4
Daoshu (Broadsword) abbrev: DS
7.5 Jianshu (Sword) abbrev:
JS
7.6 Nandao (Southern broadsword) abbrev: ND
7.7 Taijijian
(Taiji sword) abbrev: TJJ
7.8 Qiangshu (Spear) abbrev:
QS
7.9 Gunshu (Cudgel) abbrev: GS
7.10 Nangun
(Southern-style cudgel) abbrev: NG
7.11 Duilian (Dual Events)
abbrev: DL: Without weapons; with weapons; and Bare Hands against
weapons.
7.12 Jiti (Group Events) abbrev: JT
Article
8 Competition Divisions (age limits)
8.1 Adult
(above 18);
8.2 Youth (from 12 to 18);
8.3 Children (under
12 years).
Article 9 Appeals
9.1 Scope
of Appeals The Jury of Appeal will only accept and conduct a hearing
submitted by a protester when: 1) he or she is against the deduction
made by the head judge or the decision of the judges in group C; 2) the
"presumed mistake" is made on his or her own team competitors.
9.2
Procedures & Requirements for Appeals
If a team leader or a
team coach disagrees with the judges' decision made upon his or her
competitors, he or she is entitled to submit a formal written appeal to
the Jury of Appeal within 15 minutes at the end of the event concerned.
The Appeal Fee of US$100 must be paid. Each appeal is limited to one
issue.
In conducting the hearing, the Jury of Appeal will examine
all evidences provided including videotapes. If the decision proved
correct the protester must be abided by the Jury of Appeal s decision.
Refuse to accept the Jury of Appeal's decision, the Jury can take further
action against the protester suggesting the Technical Committee to take
disciplinary action, including the cancellation of competition results. If
the appeal proves to be justified, the Jury of Appeal shall propose to the
Technical Committee to take disciplinary actions against the judges who
made mistake. The Appeal Fee shall be returned. All parties involved will
be notified of the results on time.
Article 10
Start-List
Under the supervision of the Competition Committee
and the Chief Referee, the Programming and Recording group will use
draw-lots system to determine the competitors' Start-List for each event.
If the competition requires a qualifying phrase and finals, the Start-List
in the finals shall be determined by their qualifying scores (lowest score
vs. the first score).
Article 11 Registry
(Roll-Call)
Competitors must report to the designated place 40
minutes before the events start for the First Roll-Call where the costumes
and apparatus are being checked. The Second Roll-Call will be done 20
minutes before the event. The Final Roll-Call in 10 minutes before the
event.
Article 12 Protocol
When being
called the competitor must salute the Head Judge with palm-and
fist.
Article 13 Timekeeping
The
Timekeeper will start the stop-watch when the competitor begins to move
and stops the stop-watch when the competitor brings his/her feet together
into the standing position (at the end of the Taolu).
Article
14 Display of Score
The results of the competitors
will be displayed on the score monitor.
Article 15
Forfeiture
If a competitor fails to report at the designated
place after the Final Roll-Call or absent during competition, he/she will
be forfeited from the event.
Article 16 Anti-doping
Test
Anti-doping Test will be conducted according to the
Olympic Charter and the IOC regulations.
Article 17
Placing
17.1 Individual & Dual Placing
Placing will
be awarded according to the competitors' score in the competition. The
competitor who has the highest score will be the winner (1st place) and
the one with the second highest score will win the 2nd place, so on and so
forth.
17.2 Individual All Round Placing
Individual all
round placing will be determined by the total scores of each individual
event (or according to the rules and regulations for that particular
competition set earlier). The highest score will be awarded 1st place; the
second highest score will be 2nd place, so on and so forth.
17.3
Group Event Placing
The group with the highest score will be
awarded 1st place; the group with second highest score will be 2nd place,
so on and so forth.
17.4 Team Placing
Team placing will be
determined by the regulations of that particular competition.
17.5
Tied Scores
1) Tied in Individual Events When individuals have
the same scores, placing will decided according to the following tie-break
order:
(1) The competitor who successfully completed the higher
degree of movement difficulty shall be placed higher; (2) If the scores
still remain the same, the winner will be the one who has completed more
advanced degree of difficult movements; (3) If the scores still remain
the same, the winner will be the one with higher scores in
difficulty; (4) If the scores still remain the same, the winner will be
the one with higher scores in overall performance; (5) If the scores
still remain the same, the winner will be the one who has higher scores
among lower scores in overall performance; (6) If the scores still
remain the same a tied placing will be awarded; (7) In competitions
with qualifying phrase and finals, if the total result of the two
competitions are the same, the competitor with the highest score in the
qualifying phrase will be awarded the highest place. If the tied still
remains, placing will be determined as in cases (1) - (7). (8) If the
scores still remain the same in events without difficult movements,
placing will be determined as in cases (4), (5) and (6).
2) Tied in
Individual All Round Event
The competitor who ranked first in more
individual events shall be placed higher. If the tied still remains then
the competitor who achieved second places in more individual events shall
be placed higher. In case of equal ranking in all individual events, then
a tie-placing shall be proclaimed.
3) Tie in Group & Dual
Events
If the scores are the same in Group or Dual Events, it will
be determined as in cases (2) - (4) of article 17.5.1.
4) Tied in
Team Events
In the team competition, the team which ranked first
in more individual events shall be placed higher. If the tie still
remains, then the team with more second places in individual events shall
be placed higher, and so on and so forth. In case of equal ranking in all
individual events, the tied -placing will be proclaimed.
Article
18 Applications for the Recognition & Grading of
Innovative Movements
18.1 Principals for Innovation
All
innovative movements must conform with the specific characteristics of
Wushu and the principles of movement, requiring a high level of physical
preparation and skill; and the degree of difficulty must be at least of
Cat. B or higher and must not appear in the Tables for Degree Of Movements
Difficulties and Value in Optional Events.
18.2 Application
Procedures
Each team is allowed to submit an application (for
Degree of Difficulty for Innovative Movement) for each routine.
The
applicant must fill-up an Application Form for the "Assessment of Optional
Routine Innovation" and supply a technical chart and a videotape of the
competitor's movement. The application and its attachments must be sent to
the IWUF Technical Committee at least sixty (60) days before the opening
ceremony.
18.3 The Assessment Committee The Assessment
Committee will consist of 5 to 7 wushu experts appointed by the IWUF
Technical Committee. Its main function is to examine the Taolu Innovation
Application handed in by the teams.
18.4 Assessment
Procedure
The Assessment Committee will consider the application
referring to the innovation principle; a majority resolution is required
for the movement to be accepted. Once accepted the Committee will name the
movement; set-up the degree of difficulty, allocate the points to be
awarded for its successful execution and points to be deducted for errors.
The Committee will inform the applicant about the committee's decision. If
the application is successful, the Committee will made a written report to
the Jury of Appeal and the judges before the competition starts.
Article 19 Other Competition
Regulations
19.1 Application for Registering the Degree of
Difficulty
Each competitor must select movements for the events
which he or she entered for, with different degrees of difficulty
according to the Competition Rules and Regulations; and fill-up the
Registration Form for the "Degree of Difficulty and Points for Optional
Taolu" via Internet, and counter-signed by the Team Coach and later submit
it to the Hosting Organization, at least thirty (30) days before the
opening ceremony.
19.2 Time Limits for Taolu Competitions
1)
Changquan, Nanquan, Jianshu, Daoshu, Qiangshu, Gunshu, Nandao & Nangun
not less than 1 minute 20 seconds; and not less than 1 minute 10 seconds
for youth & children's categories. 2) Optional Taijiquan, Taijijian
and Group Event not less than 3-4 minutes; Compulsory Taijiquan not less
than 5-6 minutes; 3) Dual Events not less than 50 seconds.
19.3 Events with Music
Taolu competitions with music (only
instrumental music, no lyrics). A competitor must use instrumental
music and not lyrics to accompany his or her Taolu choreography during
performance.
19.4 Dress Code
All officials shall wear the
IWUF Standard Contest Officials uniforms, IWUF logo badge and IWUF
Identity and Accreditation Card.
All competitors shall wear IWUF
Standard Taolu Contests costumes and the Competition Code Number during
competitions.
19.5 Competition Area
Individual events shall
be conducted on a carpet of 14 m x 8 m, surrounded by a safety area of 2 m
around the carpet.
Group events shall be conducted on a carpet of
16 m x 14 m, surrounded by a safety area of 1 meter around the
carpet.
The edges of the carpet must be marked with a white border
of 5 cm wide.
The ceiling over the carpet must be at least 8 m in
height.
The distance between two (2) carpets must be at least 6 m
apart.
High-level competitions should be done on a raised platform
of 50 to 60 cm tall.
The platform should be lighted from above and
must meet the requirements of the Competition Lighting Systems as stated
in the Regulations.
19.6 Competition Apparatus
1) All
apparatus must be conformed to the specific requirements set by the
International Wushu Federation.
2) The competitor holds the
apparatus with the left arm straighten and the tip of the Jian or Dao must
touch his or her ear-top. The required length of the Gun shall not be
shorter than the performer's height. The required length of Qiang shall
not be shorter than the performer's fingertips while standing with his or
her left hand held above the head.
19.7 Competition Recording
Equipments
In large-scale competitions, the minimum requirement for
the competition recording are as follows: a) four (4) video cameras (at
least), b) three (3) video players, c) three (3) television sets,
d) a computerised scoring system and a good sound system.
19.8
This rule can be adopted in all IWUF Taolu
competitions.
CHAPTER 3 CRITERIA &
SCORING METHODS
Article 20 Criteria &
Scoring Methods for Optional Taolu
20.1 Scoring
Method 20.1.1 Each judging group will consist of three (3) Judges. ◇
Group A Formate - will judge the Quality of Movements; ◇ Group B
Formate - including one (1) Head Judge will judge the Overall
Performance; ◇ Group C Formate-will judge the Degree of
Difficulties.
20.1.2 The total score for each event is ten (10)
points including: ◇ 5 points for the Quality of Movements (abbrev:
QM): ◇ 3 points for the Overall Performance (abbrev: OP); ◇ 2 points
for the Degree of Difficulties (abbrev: DD).
The Starting Score of
a competitor will be: the points in Degree of Movement Difficulties chosen
by the competitor plus the points in Overall Performance (3 pts) plus the
points in Quality of Movements (5 pts).
20.1.3 Judges in Group A
Formate shall deduct points according to the errors committed during the
competitor's performance.
20.1.4 Judges in Group B Formate is
again subdivided into two (2) subgroups and shall judge independently.
One subgroup shall determine the level of performance, while the other
subgroup shall deduct points according to errors committed in the
choreography.
20.1.5 Judges in Group C Formate shall judge
according to the completion of the Degree of Movement Difficulties and the
Connecting Movements.
20.2 Scoring Criteria
20.2.1 Scoring
Criteria for Quality of Movements
When a competitor commits a
mistake or error 0.1 point shall be deducted; if the same error is
committed more than once then 0.1-0.3 point shall be
deducted.
Please read Table 1-Deductions and Criteria in Optional
Quality of Movement.
20.2.2 Scoring Criteria in Overall
Performance
1) To determine the level of Overall
Performance
Power, rhythm and music are divided into three (3)
levels and other three (3) sublevels. ◇Top level shall be awarded
3.0-2.70 points, ◇ Standard level shall be awarded 2.60-2.30 points,
◇ Low level shall be awarded 2.10-1.80 points. Refer Table
2-Scoring Criteria in Overall Performance for Optional Events
In a
top level performance the amount of strength demonstrated must be high.
The strength must be applied smoothly, forcefully and accurately. The
toughness and gentleness are very well incorporated. These said elements
of the routine will have to be well coordinated and demonstrated. Changes
in rhythm must be fast and well defined. The content must demonstrate
great diversity and the structure well knit and pleasing to watch. The
movements must occupied all the space and finally the music and movements
must blend harmoniously.
In a standard level performance the same
characteristics as in the top level but with a lesser degree.
In a
low level performance many of the above characteristics will be missing or
do not meet the requirements.
2) Scoring criteria for the
choreography in Overall Performance
At the end of the performance,
any obligatory movement missing will be deducted 0.2 point, and if the
structure or composition does not meet the requirement, 0.1 point shall be
deducted.
Refer to Table 3 - Deductions and Criteria for the
Choreography in Optional Events
20.2.3 Scoring Criteria for Degree
of Difficulty
1) Degrees of Movement Difficulties (1.4 point)
According to the Degree of Movement Difficulties and Their Value
in each event, points for the completion of each difficult movement will
be given as follows:
◇ Category A - 0.2 point ◇ Category B - 0.3
point ◇ Category C - 0.4 point
Repeat the same Movement
Difficulty no extra bonus points will be added. The sum of bonus points
for each category cannot exceed 1.4 points.
Refer to Table 4 -
Degree of Movement Difficulties and Values in Optional Events
2)
Degree of Difficulty for Connecting Movements (0.6 point)
According
to the Degree of Difficulty for Connecting Movements and Their Value in
each event, points for completing each connecting movements will be given
as follows:
◇ Category A - 0.1point ◇ Category B - 0.15
point ◇ Category C - 0.2 point ◇ Category D - 0.25
point
Repeat the same Connecting Movements will not gain extra
bonus points. The sum of bonus points for each category cannot exceed 0.6
point.
Refer to Table 5 - Degree of Movement Difficulties and
Values in Optional Events
If the performances do not meet the
requirements, no bonus will be awarded.
Refer to Table 6 - Degree
of Movement Difficulties and Connecting Movements which do not meet the
requirements.
3) Bonus Points for the Degree of Difficulty in
Innovative Movements
Successfully performing a recognised
innovative movement will be awarded by the Head Judge according to the
requirements.
Additional points will be added accordingly:
◇
Category B - 0.2 point ◇ Category C - 0.3 point ◇ Category Super -
0.4 point
Failure to complete an innovative movement either not
executing the movement correctly or not complying with the indicated
specifications, no extra bonus points will be added.
Article
21 Scoring Methods and Criteria in Dual & Group
Events
21.1 Scoring Method
21.1.1 Each Judging Group
will consist of three (3) Judges. ◇ Group A Formate - will judge the
Quality of Movements ◇ Group B Formate - will judge the Overall
Performance.
21.1.2 The total score for any Dual or Group Events is
Ten (10) including: ◇ 5 points for the Quality of Movements; ◇ 5
points for the Overall Performance.
21.1.3 Judges in Group A
Formate will deduct points according to errors committed by the
competitors.
21.1.4 Judges in Group B Formate will determine the
level according to the competitors' Overall Performance.
21.2
Scoring Criteria
21.2.1 Scoring criteria for Quality of
Movements
◇ When the competitor's movements do not meet the
requirements, 0.1 point shall be deducted; ◇ When other errors occur,
0.1-0.3 point shall be deducted.
Refer Table 1 -Deductions and
Criteria for Optional Quality of Movement
Refer Table 7 - Common
Errors and Deduction Criteria for Overall Performance in Dual
Events
Refer Table 8 -Common Errors and Deduction Criteria for
Overall Performance in Group Events
21.2.2 Scoring Criteria for
Overall Performance
Overall Performance is divided into three (3)
levels and three (3) sublevels. ◇ Top level shall be awarded 5.00-4.10
points; ◇ Standard level shall be awarded 4.00-3.10 points; ◇ Low
level shall be awarded 3.00-2.10 points.
Refer Table 9 - Scoring
Criteria for Overall Performance in: Dual Event, Group Event and
Events with No Degree of Difficulty.
◇In a top level performance
the amount of strength demonstrated will be high. The strength must be
applied smoothly, forcefully and accurately. The toughness and gentleness
must be well incorporated. All elements of the routine must be well
coordinated and demonstrated. Changes in rhythm must be fast and well
defined. The content must contained great diversity and the structure must
be well knit and pleasing to watch. The movements must be structured in
such a way that all angles of the carpet are touched. Finally the music
and movements must be blend harmoniously.
◇ In a standard level
performance all the characteristics are the same in the top level
performance but with lesser degree.
◇ In a low level
performance many of the above elements will be missing or not
satisfactory.
Article 22 Judges Scores
Display
22.1 Judges in Group A and C Formate - can only display
scores with one (1) decimal place.
22.2 Judges in Group B Formate -
can display scores with two (2) decimal places; the third decimal will not
be rounded off.
Article 23 Methods of Determining
the Actual Points
23.1 Optional Event
The actual point
is the sum of the points obtained in the Quality of Movements and the
points obtained in the overall performance.
1) Determining the
actual points in the Quality of Movements
Judges in Group A Formate
shall deduct points according to the requirements of the Quality of
Movements, and deductions on other common errors. The sum of deducted
scores made by two-third of the judges will be the score to be deducted
from the Quality of Movements.
2) Determining the actual points in
the Overall Performance
Three judges and one Head Judge of the
Group B Formate will be again divided into two groups. Each group will
judge independently. The 3rd judge and the Head Judge will determine the
level of the competitor's Overall Performance according to the
requirements on power, rhythm and music. The 6th and the 9th judge shall
deduct points according to the errors committed in the choreography.
3) Determining the actual points on the Degree of
Difficulty
Three judges of Group C Formate shall judge on the
Degree of Movement Difficulties and Connecting Movements according to the
requirements on the additional points. The sum of the points made by
two-third of the judges is actual score for the degree of
difficulties.
23.2 Dual Event, Group Event and Events with No
Degree of Movement Difficulties
23.2.1 Determining the Merited
scores for the Quality of Movements Three judges of A group shall
officiate. Sum of deducted scores on error of one movement and common
errors confirmed by more than 2 judges is the score which shall be
deducted from the points of the movement quality. 23.2.2 Determining
the Merited scores for the Overall Performance Three judges of B group
shall officiate. The merited scores shall be the average points of the
three points.
Article 24 Calculation of the Final
Points
24.1 Optional Event
The final score is obtained
by subtracting the points deducted by the Head Judge from the actual
score; or plus additional points gained on the innovation
movement.
24.2 Dual Event, Group Event, and Event with No Degree of
Movement Difficulties
The final score is obtained by subtracting
the points deducted by the Head Judge from the actual
points.
Article 25 Scoring Method without the
Computer Scoring System
If there is no computer scoring system,
the scoring method shall be done by the following methods.
25.1 The
actual score on the Quality of Movement and degree of difficulty shall be
the same score made by two-third of the judges. 25.2 The actual score
on the Quality of Movement and the degree of difficulty shall be the
average of the scores given by the three judges. The second decimal place
shall not be rounded off.
Article 26 Addition and
Deduction by the Head Judge
26.1 The Head Judge shall make
additional points for innovative movements.
26.2 The Head Judge
shall deduct points for repetition; or for the time limit.
1)
Repetition
A competitor whose performance is interrupted by
unforeseen circumstances may repeat his or her performance with the
permission of the Head Judge without deduction of points.
A
competitor who forgive his routine during performance; or break his
apparatus; may repeat his performance, but 1 point will be
deducted.
When a competitor is not able to continue his performance
due to injuries, the Head Judge has the right to stop the performance.
When he or she is ready to repeat the performance, arrangements can be
made for him or her to continue the competition but at the end of the
start-list in his or her group. 1 point will be deducted.
2) For
Taijiquan, Taijijian and Group events, ranging from 0.1 to 5.0 seconds
(including 5.0 seconds) under or over the time limit shall deduct
0.1points; 5.1 to 10 seconds (including 10 seconds) under or over the time
limit shall deduct 0.2 points, and so on and so forth.
3) For
Changquan, Nanquan, Jianshu (Sword play), Daoshu (Broadsword play),
Qiangshu (Spear play), Gunshu (Cudgel play), Nandao, Nangun and dual
events, ranging from 0.1 to 2.0 seconds (including 2.0 seconds) under or
over the time limit shall deduct 0.1points; From 2.1 to 4 seconds
(including 4 seconds) under or over the time limit shall deduct 0.2
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