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1999 what are the world rules of Sanda?

Rules of international Wushu Sanda competition

catalogue

Chapter I General Provisions Article 1 Nature of Competition Article 2 Competition Method Article 3 Qualification Examination Article 4 Weight Classification Article 5 Weighing Article 6 Draw lots Article 7 Clothing Protective Articles Article 8 Courtesy in Competition Article 9 Waiver Chapter 2 Judges and Their Duties Article 11 Composition of Judges Article 12 Composition of Auxiliary Judges,

Article 13 Duties of a judge

Chapter III Arbitration Commission and Its Duties

Article 14 Composition of the Arbitration Commission Article 15 Responsibilities of the Arbitration Commission Article 16 Complaint Procedure and Requirements Chapter IV Usage, Scoring Criteria and Punishment Article 17 Usage Article 18 Forbidden Position Article 19 Scoring Position Article 20 Prohibition Law Article 21 Scoring Criteria Article 22 Fouls and Punishment Article 23 Suspension of Competition Chapter 5 Winning and Losing and Ranking Evaluation Article 25 Ranking Evaluation Chapter 6 Arrangement and Recording Article 23 Arrangement Article 26 Recording Article 28 On-stage Referee Password and Gestures Article 29 Side Referee Gestures Chapter 8 Venue and Equipment Article 31 Venue and Equipment.

Chapter I General Provisions

The nature of the first competition is team competition and individual competition. Article 2 Mode of Competition (1) Round robin and knockout. (2) Each game adopts the best of three games system, with a net play of 2 minutes and intermission 1 minute. Article 3 Qualification Examination (1) Athletes must hold passports of the countries or regions they represent. (2) The age of adult athletes is 18-35 years old. Young athletes are under 15- 18. (3) Athletes must have personal insurance certificates to participate in this competition. (4) When participating in the competition, athletes must produce physical examination certificates including EEG, ECG, blood pressure, pulse and other indicators within 20 days before the registration date. Article 4 Weight classification: (1) 48kg (≤ 48kg); (2) 52kg class (> 48kg-≤ 52kg); (3)56 kg class (> 52 kg -≤56 kg); (4)60kg(> 56kg-≤60kg); (5)65kg()70kg(> 65kg-≤70kg)(7)75kg(> 70kg-≤75kg)(8)80kg(> 75kg-≤80kg)(9)85kg(> 80kg-≤85kg)( 10)90kg(> 80kg)。 Article 5 Weighing (1) Weighing shall be carried out under the supervision of the Arbitration Commission, and the chief inspector shall be responsible for it, and the arranger and recorder shall cooperate. (two) after passing the qualification examination, can participate in the weighing. You must carry your passport when weighing. (3) Athletes must weigh themselves at the designated place at the time specified by the General Assembly. Weigh naked or wear only shorts. Female athletes can wear tight underwear. (4) Weighing starts from the light weight level, and each level is weighed within 1 hour. If the weight does not match and the registration level cannot be reached within the specified weighing time, you are not allowed to participate in all future competitions. Article 6 Draw lots (1) Draw lots by the arrangement record group, with the participation of the chairman of the arbitration commission, the referee and the coaches or team leaders of each participating team. (2) Draw lots after the first weighing. The draw starts at a small level. If there is only one person at this level, you can't participate in the competition. (3) The coaches or team leaders of each team draw lots for their athletes.

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