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What are the rules of kayaking in Guangzhou Asian Games?

The rules of still water and slalom are formulated by the International Canoeing Federation and are applicable to international competitions recognized by the International Canoeing Federation.

1. Rules for canoeing in still water

1. 1 departure

The number of times a rowing boat participates in the preliminaries is determined by drawing lots. Athletes should be prepared to set sail on time.

Navigation should not be affected by any absentees. The boatswain is responsible for coordinating the position of each ship at the starting point, so that the rowing boat is mainly on the navigation line. The starter shouted "Start in 10 second" when he thought he could start, and then gave a clear and loud start signal at an appropriate time in 10 second.

1.2 Rules during the Games

Athletes must row from the starting point to the finish line in this passage. Athletes should try their best to keep paddling on the center line of their own channel, and the distance between two athletes should not be less than 5 meters.

In the course of the competition, if the boat capsizes due to their own reasons, athletes are allowed to re-board the boat to continue the competition without the help of others, but it shall not affect other contestants, and it will be effective to row to the finish line before the next group of competitions begins.

1.3 through endpoint adjustment

The time when the bow reaches the finish line is the arrival time, and all the athletes on board must pass the finish line of this passage to be effective. At this point, the terminal referee should send out the arrival signal with audio equipment.

When the race boat crosses the finish line, it should have a channel board. If the lane card is lost for some reason, the athlete should explain the situation to the finish line referee and report the lane number, waiting for the decision of the lane referee.

1.4 weather forecast

According to the rules, during the competition, the organizing committee of the conference should provide daily weather forecast to each team, including daily temperature, precipitation, humidity, visibility, wind speed and direction.

2. Canoe slalom rules.

2. 1 departure

Generally speaking, athletes get ready in the starting area and start in a static way with the help of a flight attendant. The starting order of the preliminaries is decided by the International Rowing Federation according to the athletes' world rankings. The starting order of the semi-finals is determined according to the preliminary results; The starting order of the finals is determined according to the results of the semi-finals, and the starting order is the reverse order of the results of the previous game.

Passing through the Watergate, the penalty spot and the leaky gate: Athletes must pass through the Watergate in the order of the Watergate number and the correct direction marked. The setting of the Watergate is jointly designed by the chief referee, referees, technical organizers and track designers, and the layout of the Watergate can only be determined through a joint meeting of leaders. All or part of the athlete's head and hull pass through the connecting line between the water gate rods. When the boat, paddle and any part of the body pass through the water gate in the specified direction without touching the water gate rod, it will be regarded as correct passage and will not be punished. If the boat, paddle or athlete's body touches the bar when passing through the water gate, it is regarded as touching the bar and fined for 2 seconds; If the athlete fails to pass the designated sluice gate or is in the wrong direction, it will be regarded as missing the sluice gate and fined for 50 seconds.

When the paddle is broken or lost during the competition, the athlete can't use external force or the help of others. When the bottom of the boat is facing up, an athlete (any athlete in the double team) can be regarded as capsizing when he leaves the boat.

2.2 Calculation results

The slalom competition consists of preliminaries, semi-finals and finals. The competition is divided into two rounds, and the score is calculated by the better of the two rounds. The starting order of the semi-finals is the reverse order of the preliminary ranking, and the starting order of the finals is the reverse order of the semi-finals.

The calculation method of the results of each round is as follows:

Competition time: 2' 30 ÷ 90 = 60+60+30.90 =150.90 seconds.

Punishment: 2+2+50=54 seconds.

Total: 204.90 seconds

The player with the least penalty points and the shortest time wins. If the athlete capsizes during the competition, the result of this round of competition will be cancelled.