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Rules of canoeing competition in Olympic Games

Kayak race set sail

The competition generally adopts the fixed sailing mode. If you don't have this condition, you can set sail in a movable way and arrange the boat after setting sail. Five minutes before sailing, the starter called for the number 1 time. Athletes begin to enter the channel, then report 1 minute, and call the roll 2 minutes before sailing. All the crew will begin to tidy up the ship and prepare for departure. The password for sailing is "prepare", "row" or "prepare" to fire. The interval between the "prepared" password and the firing or "hitting" password is about 2 seconds. At the same time of "rowing" or firing a gun, the starter lowered the red flag and the game began. When an athlete paddles between the "rowing" command or the starting gun, it will be judged as violating the navigation rules and recalled by the starter. When the ships have started to line up within 2 minutes before sailing, the ships entering the channel late will be warned 1 time. A ship that has robbed the ship twice in a row, or a ship that has been warned 1 time and robbed the ship 1 time, shall be disqualified. At this time, if other ships sail correctly, they can continue the race, only notify the disqualified ships and leave the channel immediately without disturbing the race of other ships. The total number of snatches in each game shall not exceed 3 times. If there are still bidders on the third voyage, all ships with bidders will be disqualified and the rest will continue to compete. Anyone who refuses to recall the starter to the starting route and resumes sailing after winning the voyage may be disqualified. After sailing, when the oars are broken in the area of 15 meters, the athletes should immediately raise their hands or paddle, and the starter will shake the order to recall. Reorganize and set sail after changing oars.

Rules of canoeing competition

Canoeing competitions in venues marked with fairways should be conducted in strict accordance with their own fairways from beginning to end, and it is forbidden to stay, cross the fairways or hinder others' progress. Any part of a kayak crossing its own fairway will be considered a foul and the race will be disqualified. Moreover, no vessel may approach another vessel within 5 meters in any direction, nor may it follow the trajectory of other vessels. The fairway referee shall promptly warn the ship that may violate the 5-meter rule. If it is not corrected after two warnings, the ship may be disqualified. When the foul of one ship affects the performance of other ships, the channel referee also has the right to decide whether to re-race. If the race is not suspended, the offending ship should be ordered to leave the channel immediately. At the same time, it shall not interfere with the paddling of other ships. If there are special circumstances in the waterway, when some ships gather to avoid, it cannot be considered a foul. If the performance of some ships is affected by this phenomenon, a rematch should be held. In canoeing competitions with a distance of more than 1000 meters, this boat can use wave borrowing tactics, but it must not hinder other boats from paddling. During the competition, it is forbidden for ships that do not participate in the competition to cross the finish line or stay in the channel, and it is forbidden for any ship to paddle or give technical guidance outside the channel, but it is allowed to encourage athletes. At the same time, athletes are not allowed to paddle on the boat in any way. 15 In case of broken oars outside the no-fly zone, athletes are not allowed to accept others' new oars to continue rowing. In the competition passage, if the ship capsizes due to its own reasons, athletes are allowed to re-board the ship to continue the competition without the help of others, but they are not allowed to cross the passage. It is only effective if they row to the finish line before the start of the next group of competitions. Ships participating in the race must row the whole course at normal speed. If there are no special circumstances and they don't row at normal speed, the channel referee can suspend the race. In the long-distance race, when every 65,438+0 athletes pass the turn sign at a distance of 65,438+0,000 meters from the finish line, the referee will notify the athletes with sound signals. In unmarked waterways, in principle, it should also be implemented in accordance with the spirit of the above rules. When the rowing boat is disturbed by others on the fairway, which affects its performance or thinks that the judgment of the fairway referee is unreasonable, it should appeal to the chief referee or the inspection referee immediately after reaching the finish line.

Canoeing competition bidding

Long-distance kayaking can be carried out on the channel marked with turns. Always pass the corner outside with the port curve sign (that is, row counterclockwise). When turning, the bow line of the inner channel and the front edge of the cabin of the outer channel (refer to kayak for two and kayak for four 1 athlete's cockpit). A single rowboat refers to the trunk of an athlete, and two rowboats are connected to or beyond the front side (1 athlete trunk). Ships in the outer channel must leave enough water for ships in the inner channel to bid. In the process of bidding violation, those who deliberately violate the rules in order to create favorable conditions for team members will cancel the team results. When the rowing boat hits the turn signal instead of playing tricks, the race can continue. However, all athletes must bypass all the prescribed signs, and if there are any omissions, they should be disqualified.

Rules for canoeing in still water

Canoeing still water race is to pass through a clearly marked barrier-free waterway in the shortest possible time.

At the beginning of the race, each ship aimed its bow at its own channel. When the crew thinks that the bow has been lined up, the starter will give a password or signal to "prepare" and "row". At this time, the baffle fell and the ship set off.

After departure, each boat must row according to its own channel from beginning to end. Any part of a ship crossing its own channel or not crossing the finish line in its own channel is a foul, and the channel referee can give a warning on the spot or disqualify the ship.

The 200-meter, 500-meter and 1000-meter competitions are eliminated by special teams. The 5000-meter race is a one-time team race.

Row a canoe across the finish line

The bow is the whole journey to the finish line, but all ships have to pass the finish line of their own channel. At this time, the finish referee should inform the whole group of athletes with the sound of audio equipment. When the ship crosses the finish line, it should be equipped with a channel board. If the channel card is lost for some reason, the athlete should explain the situation to the finish referee and report the channel number.