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| 1) Article 7, Duration of Contest,
and Article 15, Sudden Death and Decision of Superiority, shall be in effect
as of April 13, 2005 during the 17th (10th Women¡¯s) World Taekwondo Championships.
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| 2) Following Articles shall take effect
during the first officially promoted WTF event of World Cup Taekwondo Team
Championships 2006 to be held on May 4-9, 2006. |
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Article 3.1 Competition Area
Article 3.2 Competition Area
Article 4.2 Contestant
Article 13.4 Scoring and Publication
Article 16.3 Decisions
Article 22.1 Assignment of Refereeing Officials
Article 24.1 Arbitration and Sanction |
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Enacted : May 28, 1973
Revised : Oct. 1, 1977
Revised : Feb. 23, 1982
Revised : Oct. 19, 1983
Revised : June 1, 1986 |
Revised : Oct. 7, 1989
Revised : Oct. 28, 1991
Revised : Aug. 17, 1993
Revised : Nov. 18, 1997
Revised : Oct. 31, 2001 |
Revised : Sept. 23, 2003
Revised : April 13, 2005 |
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| The purpose of the Competition Rules is to manage fairly
and smoothly all matters pertaining to competitions of all levels to be
promoted and/ or organized by the WTF, Regional Unions and member National
Associations, ensuring the application of standardized rules.ardized rules. |
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| The Competition Rules shall apply to all the competitions
to be promoted and/or organized by the WTF, each Regional Union and member
National Association. However, any member National Association wishing to
modify some part of the Competition Rules must first gain the approval of
the WTF. |
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The Competition Area shall measure 10m x 10m using the metric
system. The Competition Area shall have a flat surface without any obstructing
projections, and be covered with an elastic mat.
The Competition Area may also be installed on a platform 0.5m ? 0.6m high
from the base, if necessary, and the outer part of the Boundary Line shall
be inclined with a gradient of less than 30 degrees, for the safety of the
contestants
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Demarcation of the Competition Area
The 10m x 10m area shall be called the Competition Area, and the marginal
line of the Competition Area shall be called the Boundary Line. The
front Boundary Line adjacent to the Recorder¡¯s Desk and the Commission
Doctor¡¯s Desk shall be deemed Boundary Line #1. Clockwise from Boundary
Line #1, the other lines shall be called Boundary Lines #2, #3, and
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Indication of Positions
1) Position of the Referee
The position of the Referee shall be marked at a point 1.5m back from
the center point of the Contest Area to the 3rd Boundary Line and
designated as the Referee¡¯s Mark.
2) Position of the Judges
The position of the 1st Judge shall be marked at a point 0.5m from
the corner of boundary line #1 and boundary line #2. The position
of the 2nd Judge shall be marked at a point 0.5m from the corner of
boundary line #2 and boundary line #3. The position of the 3rd Judge
shall be marked at a point 0.5m from the corner of boundary line #3
and boundary line #4. The position of the 4th Judge shall be marked
at a point 0.5m from the corner of boundary line #4 and boundary line
#1.
3) Position of the Recorder
The position of the Recorder shall be marked at a point 2m back from
boundary line #1 facing the Competition Area 2m adjacent to the corner
of boundary line #1 and boundary line#2.
4) Position of the Commission Doctor
The position of the Commission Doctor shall be marked at a point more
than 3m to the right side from the Boundary Line.
5) Position of the Contestants
The position of the Contestants shall be marked at two opposing points,
1m from the center point of the Competition Area, 5m from Boundary
Line #1 (red Contestant toward Boundary Line #2 and blue Contestant
toward #4).
6) Position of the Coaches
The position of the Coaches shall be marked at a point 1m away from
the center point of the Boundary Line of each contestant¡¯ s side.
7) Position of the Inspection Desk
The position of the Inspection Desk shall be near the entrance of
the Competition Area for inspection of the contestants¡¯ protective
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Diagram 1. Field of Taekwondo Play
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¥°. Field of Taekwondo Play
¥±. Competition Area
¥². Boundary
¥²-1. 1st Boundary Line
*2nd , 3rd & 4th Boundary line clockwise |
1. Referee¡¯s Mark
2. Judge¡¯s Mark
3. Recorder¡¯s Mark
4. Commission Doctor¡¯s mark
5.-1. Blue Contestant¡¯s mark
5-2. Red Contestant¡¯s mark
5-3. Blue Coach¡¯s mark
5-4. Red Coach¡¯s mark |
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Diagram 2. Competition Platform
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Qualification of Contestants
1) Holder of the nationality of the participating team
2) One recommended by the national Taekwondo Association
3) Holder of Taekwondo Dan certificate issued by the Kukkiwon, and
in case of the World Junior Taekwondo Championships, holder of Kukkiwon
Poom/Dan certificate aged 14 through 17 years old based on the year
when the Championships are held. |
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Contestant Uniform and Protective Equipment
1) The contestant shall wear the trunk protector, head protector,
groin guard, forearm guards, shin guards, gloves and a mouthpiece
before entering the contest area.
2) The groin guard, forearm guards and shin guards shall be worn beneath
the Taekwondo uniform. The contestant shall bring this WTF-approved
protective equipment, as well as gloves and the mouthpiece, for his/her
personal use. Wearing any item on the head other than the head protector
shall not be permitted. |
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Medical Control
1) At the Taekwondo events promoted or sanctioned by the WTF, the
use or administration of drugs or chemical subtances described in
the WTF anti-doping by-laws is prohibited. However, IOC doping by-laws
shall be applied to the Olympic Games and other multi-sport games.
2) The WTF may carry out any medical testing deemed necessary to
ascertain if a contestant has committed a breach of this rule, and
any winner who refuses to undergo this testing or who proves to
have committed such a breach shall be removed from the final standings,
and the record shall be transferred to the contestant next in line
in the competition standings.
3) The organizing committee shall be liable for arrangements to
carry out medical testing.
4) The details of the WTF anti-doping regulation shall be enacted
by the by-laws. |
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Weights are divided into male and female divisions. |
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Weight divisions are divided as follows;
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Weight category
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Male division |
Female division |
| Fin |
Not exceeding 54kg |
Not exceeding 47kg |
| Fly |
Over 54kg & not
exceeding 58kg |
Over 47kg & not
exceeding 51kg |
| Bantam |
Over 58kg & no
exceeding 62kg |
Over 51kg & not
exceeding 55kg |
| Feather |
Over 62kg & not
exceeding 67kg |
Over 55kg & not
exceeding 59kg |
| Light |
Over 67kg & not
exceeding 72kg |
Over 59kg & not
exceeding 63kg |
| Welter |
Over 72kg & not
exceeding 78kg |
Over 63kg & not
exceeding 67kg |
| Middle |
Over 78kg & not
exceeding 84kg |
Over 67kg & not
exceeding 72kg |
| Heavy |
Over 84kg |
Over 72kg |
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Weight divisions for the Olympic Games are
divided as follows;
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Weight category
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Female division |
| Not exceeding 58kg |
Not exceeding 49kg |
| Over 58kg & not exceeding 68kg |
Over 49kg & not exceeding 57kg |
| Over 68kg & not exceeding 80kg |
Over 57kg & not exceeding 67kg |
| Over 80kg |
Over 67kg |
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Weight divisions for the World Junior Championships
are divided as follows;
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Weight category
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Male division |
Female division |
| Fin |
Not exceeding 45kg |
Not exceeding 42kg |
| Fly |
Over 45kg & not
exceeding 48kg |
Over 42kg & not
exceeding 44kg |
| Bantam |
Over 48kg & not
exceeding 51kg |
Over 44kg & not
exceeding 46kg |
| Feather |
Over 51kg & not
exceeding 55kg |
Over 46kg & not
exceeding 49kg |
| Light |
Over 55kg & not
exceeding 59kg |
Over 49kg & not
exceeding 52kg |
| Welter |
Over 59kg & not
exceeding 63kg |
Over 52kg & notexceeding
55kg |
| Light Middle |
Over 63kg & not
exceeding 68kg |
Over 55kg & not
exceeding 59kg |
| Middle |
Over 68kg & not
exceeding 73kg |
Over 59kg & not
exceeding 63kg |
| Light Heavy |
Over 73kg & not
exceeding 78kg |
Over 63kg & not
exceeding 68kg |
| Heavy |
Over 78kg |
Over 68kg |
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Competitions are divided as follows |
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1) Individual competition shall normally be between contestants
in the same weight class. When necessary, adjoining weight class may
be combined to create a single classification. No contestant is allowed
to participate in more than one (1) weight category in one event. |
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2) Team Competition: Systems of Competition
(1) Five (5) contestants by weight classification with the following
category
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Male division
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Female division |
| Not exceeding 54kg |
Not exceeding 47kg |
| Over 54kg & not exceeding 63kg |
Over 47kg & not exceeding 54kg |
| Over 63kg & not exceeding 72kg |
Over 54kg & not exceeding 61kg |
| Over 72kg & not exceeding 82kg |
Over 61kg & not exceeding 68kg |
| Over 82kg |
Over 68kg |
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(2) Eight (8) contestants by weight classification
(3) Four (4) contestants by weight classification (Consolidation of
the eight weight classifications into four weight categories by combining
two adjoining weight classes) |
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Systems of competition are divided as follows.
1) Single elimination tournament system
2) Round robin system |
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Taekwondo competition of the Olympic Games shall be conducted in
individual competition system between contestants. |
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All International-level competitions recognized by the WTF shall
be formed with participation of at least 4 countries with no less
than 4 contestants in each weight class, and any weight class with
less than 4 contestants cannot be recognized in the official results.
* Point system
Team ranking shall be decided by the total points based on the following
guidelines
- Basic one (1) point per each contestant who entered the competition
area after passing the official weigh-in
- One (1) point per each win (win by a bye included)
- Additional seven (7) points per one gold medal
- Additional three (3) points per one silver medal
- Additional one (1) point per one bronze medal
In case more than two (2) teams are in tie score, the rank shall be
decided by 1) number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by the
team in order, 2) number of participating contestants and 3) higher
points in heavier weight category. |
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The duration of the contest shall be three rounds of two
minutes each, with a one-minute rest period between rounds.
In case of a tie score after the completion of the 3rd round, a 4th round
of two minutes will be conducted as the sudden death overtime round, after
a one-minute rest period following the 3rd round. |
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The drawing of lots shall be conducted one day prior to the first
competition in the presence of the WTF officials and the representatives
of the participating nations, and the drawing of lots shall be done
from Fin weight up in the English alphabetical order of the official
names of the participating nations. |
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Officials shall be designated to draw lots on behalf of the officials
of participating nations not present at the drawing. |
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The order of the draw may be changed according to the decision of
the Head of Team meeting. |
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Weigh-in of the contestants on the day of competition shall be completed
on the previous day of the pertinent competition. |
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During weigh-in, the male contestant shall wear underpants and the
female contestant shall wear underpants and brassiere. However, weigh-in
may be conducted in the nude in the case that the contestant wishes
to do so. |
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Weigh-in shall be made once, however, one more weigh-in is granted
within the time limit for official weigh-in to the contestant who
did not qualify the first time. |
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So as not to be disqualified during official weigh-in a scale, the
same as the official one, shall be provided at the contestants' place
of accommodation or at the arena for pre-weigh-in. |
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Call for Contestants
The name of the contestants shall be announced three times beginning
three minutes prior to the scheduled start of the contest. The contestant
who fails to appear in the contest area within one minute after the
scheduled start of the competition shall be regarded as withdrawn. |
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Physical and Costume Inspection
After being called, the contestants shall undergo physical and costume
inspection at the designated inspection desk by the inspector designated
by the WTF, and the contestant shall not show any signs of aversion,
and also shall not bear any materials which could cause harm to the
other contestant. |
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Entering the Competition Area
Entering the Competition Area: After inspection, the contestant shall
enter into the waiting position with one coach. |
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Start and End of the Contest
The contest in each round shall begin with the declaration of "Shi-jak"
[start] by the referee and shall end with the declaration of "Keu-man"
[stop] by the referee. Although the referee has not declared ¡°Keu-man¡¯,
the contest shall be regarded as having ended when the prescribed
time is over. |
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Procedure Before the Beginning and After the
End of the Contest
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The contestants shall face each other and make a standing
bow at the referee's command of "Cha-ryeot" [attention]
and " Kyeong-rye" [bow]. A standing bow shall be made
from the natural standing posture of "Cha-ryeot" by
inclining forward at the waist to an angle of more than 30'
degrees with the head inclined to an angle more than 45' degrees
and the fists clenched at the sides of the legs. |
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The referee shall start the contest by commanding "Joon-bi"
[ready] and "Shi-jak"[start]. |
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After the end of the last round, the contestants shall stand
at their respective positions facing each other and exchange
a standing bow at the referee's command of "Cha-ryeot",
"Kyeong-rye", and then wait for the referee's declaration
of the decision in a standing posture. |
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The referee shall declare the winner by raising his/her own
hand to the winner's side. |
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Retirement of the contestants |
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Contest Procedure in Team Competition
Both teams shall stand facing each other in line in submitted team
order towards the 1st Boundary Line from the Contestants' Marks. |
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Permitted Techniques
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Fist techniques: Delivering techniques by using the front
parts of the forefinger and middle finger of the tightly clenched
fist. |
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Foot techniques: Delivering techniques by using the parts
of the foot below the ankle bone. |
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Permitted Areas
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Trunk: Attack by fist and foot techniques on the areas covered
by the trunk protector are permitted. However, such attacks
shall not be made on the part of the back not covered by the
turnk protector. |
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Face: This area is the faxe excluding the back of the head,
and attack by foot techniques only is permitted. |
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Legal Scoring Areas
1) Mid-section of the trunk: The part covered by the trunk protector
2) Face: The whole part of the face including both ears |
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Points shall be awarded when permitted techniques are delivered
accurately and powerfully to the legal scoring areas of the body.
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The valid points are divided as follows.
1) One (1) point for attack on trunk protector
2) Two (2) points for attack on face.
3) One (1) additional point shall be awarded in the event that the
contestant is knocked down and the referee counts. |
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Match score shall be the sum of points of the three rounds. |
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Invalidation of points: When a contestant performs an attack to
score through the use of the prohibited acts, the points scored shall
be annulled. |
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Valid points shall be immediately recorded and publicized |
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In the use of body protectors not equipped with electronics, valid
points shall be immediately marked by each judge by using the electronic
scoring instrument or judge's scoring sheet. |
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In the use of electronic trunk protectors
A. Valid points scored on the mid-section of the trunk shall be recorded
automatically by the transmitter in the electronic trunk protector.
B. Valid points scored to the face shall be marked by each judge by
using the electronic scoring instrument or judge's scoring sheet.
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In the case of scoring with an electronic scoring instrument or
on a judge¡¯s scoring sheet, valid points shall be those recognized
by at least three or more judges. |
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Penalties on any prohibited acts shall be declared by the referee. |
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Penalties are divided into "Kyong-go" [warning penalty]
and "Gam-jeom" [deduction penalty]. |
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Two "Kyong-gos" shall be counted as deduction of one [1]
point. However, the odd "Kyong-go" shall not be counted
in the grand total. |
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A "Gam-jeom" shall be counted as minus one [-1] point. |
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Prohibited acts: "Kyong-go" penalty
1) The following acts shall be classified as prohibited acts,
and ¡®Kyong-go¡¯ shall be declared.
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a. Crossing the Boundary Line
b. Evading by turning the back to the opponent
c. Falling down
d. Avoiding the match
e. Grabbing, holding or pushing the opponent
f. Attacking below the waist
g. Pretending injury
h. Butting or attacking with knee
i. Hitting the opponent¡¯s face with the hand
j. Uttering undesirable remarks or any misconduct on the part
of a contestant or a coach |
2) The following acts shall be classified as prohibited acts, and
`Gam-jeom¡¯ shall de declared.
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a. Attacking the opponent after `Kal-yeo¡¯
b. Attacking the fallen opponent
c. Throwing down the opponent by grappling the opponent¡¯s attacking
foot in the air with the arm or by pushing the opponent with
the hand
d. Intentionally attacking the opponent¡¯s face with the hand
e. Interrupting the progress of the match on the part of a contestant
or a coach
f. Violent or extreme remarks or behavior on the part of a contestant
or a coach |
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When a contestant intentionally refuses to comply with the Competition
Rules or the referee's order, the referee may declare the contestant
loser by penalty after one (1) minute. |
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When a contestant receives minus four [-4] points, the referee shall
declare him/her loser by penalties. |
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"Kyong-go" and " Gam-jeom" shall be counted
in the total score of the three rounds. |
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1. In the event of a tied score after the completion of the 4th
round, the winner shall be decided by superiority of all refereeing
officials. The final decision shall be based on the initiative shown
during the 4th round. |
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Win by K.O. |
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Win by Referee Stop Contest [RSC] |
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Win by score or superiority |
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(1) Win by final score
(2) Win by Point Gap When there is a 7-point gap, the match will be
stopped and a winner declared.
(3) Win by Point Ceiling When a competitor scores a maximum of 12
points, the match shall be stopped and a winner declared. |
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Win by withdrawal |
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Win by disqualification |
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Win by referee's punitive declaration |
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When any part of the body other than the sole of the foot touches
the floor due to the force of the opponent's delivered technique. |
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When a contestant is staggered showing no intention or ability to
pursue the match. |
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When the referee judges that the contest cannot continue as the
result of any power technique having been delivered. |
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When a contestant is knocked down as the
result of the opponent's legitimate attack, the referee shall take
the following measures:
A. The referee shall keep the attacker away from downed contestant
by declaration of "Kal-yeo" [break].
B. The referee shall count aloud from "Hanah" [one] up to
"Yeol" [ten] at one-second interval towards the downed contestant,
making hand signals indicating the passage of time.
C. In case the downed contestant stands up during the referee's count
and desires to continue the fight, the referee shall continue the
count up to " Yeodul" [eight] for recovery of the downed
contestant. The referee shall then determine if the contestant is
recovered and, if so, continue the contest by declaration of "Kye-sok"
[continue].
D. When a contestant who has been knocked down cannot demonstrate
the will to resume the contest by the count of " Yeodul",
the referee shall announce the other contestant winner by K.O.
E. The count shall be continued even after the end of the round or
the expiration of the match time.
F. In case both of the contestants are knocked down, the referee shall
continue counting as long as one of the contestants has not sufficiently
recovered.
G. When both of the contestants fail to recover by the count of "Yeol",
the winner shall be decided upon the match score before the occurrence
of knock down.
H. When it is judged by the referee that a contestant is unable to
continue, the referee may decide the winner either without counting
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Procedures to be followed after the contest:
A. Any contestant suffering a knock-out as the result of a blow to
the head will not be allowed to compete for the next 30 days.
B. Before entering a new contest after 30 days, the contestant must
be examined by a medical doctor designated by the National Taekwondo
Association, who must certify that the contestant is recovered and
able to compete. |
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When a contestant is to be stopped due to the injury of one or
both of contestants, the referee shall take the following measures: |
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The referee shall suspend the contest by declaration of "Kal-yeo"
and order the Recorder to suspend the time keeping by announcing "Kye-shi"
[suspend]. |
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The referee shall allow the contestant to receive first aid within
one minute. |
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The contestant who does not demonstrate the will to continue the
contest after one minute, even in the case of a slight injury, shall
be declared loser by the referee. |
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In case resumption of the contest is impossible after one minute
the contestant causing the injury by a prohibited act to be penalized
by "Gam-jeom" shall be declared loser. |
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In case both of the contestants are knocked down and are unable
to continue the contest after one minute, the winner shall be decided
upon points scored before the injuries occurred. |
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When it is judged that a contestant's health is at risk due to losing
consciousness of falling in an apparently dangerous condition, the
referee shall suspend the contest immediately and order first aid
to be administered. The referee shall declare as loser, the contestant
causing the injury if it is deemed to have resulted from a prohibited
attack to be penalized by "Gam-jeom", or in the case the
attack was not deemed to be penalized by "Gam-jeom", shall
decide the winner on the basis of the score of the match before suspension
of the time. |
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match beyond the above prescribed procedure, the referee shall declare
`Shi-gan¡¯ (time) to stop the match and continue the match by declaring
`Kye-sok¡¯ (continue). |
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Qualifications
Holders of International Referee Certificate registered by the WTF |
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Duties
1) Referee
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(1) The referee shall have control over the match]
(2) The referee shall declare ¡°Shi-jak¡±, ¡°Keu-man¡±, ¡°Kal-yeo¡±,
¡°Kye-sok¡± and ¡°Kye-shi¡±, winner and loser, deduction of points,
warnings and retiring. All the referees¡¯ declarations shall
be made when the results are confirmed.
(3) The referee shall have the right to make decisions independently
in accordance with the prescribed rules.
(4) The referee shall not award points.
(5) In case of a tie or scoreless match the decision of superiority
shall be made by all refereeing officials after the end of the
fourth round. |
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(1) The judges shall mark the valid points immediately.
(2) The judges shall sate their opinions forthrightly when requested
by the referee. |
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Responsibility for Judgement
Decisions made by the referees and judges shall be conclusive and
they shall be responsible to the Competition Supervisory Board for
those decisions. |
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Uniform of the Refereeing Officials
1) The referees and judges shall wear the uniform designated
by the WTF.
2) The refereeing officials shall not carry or take any materials
to the arena which might interfere with the contest. |
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| The recorder shall time the contest and periods of time-out,
suspension, and also shall record and publicize the awarded points, and
/or deduction of points. |
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Composition of Refereeing Officials¡¯ Squad
1) With the use of a non-electronic trunk protector, the officials¡¯
squad is composed of one (1) referee and four (4) judges.
2) 2) With the use of an electronic trunk protector, the officials¡¯
squad is composed of one (1) referee and two (2) judges |
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Assignment of Refereeing Officials
1) The assignment of the referees and judges shall be made after the
contest schedule is fixed.
2) Referees and judges with the same nationality as that of either
contestant shall not be assigned to such a contest. However, an exception
shall be made for the judges when the number of refereeing officials
is insufficient as the case may be. |
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In the case that any matters not specified
in the Rules occur, they shall be dealt with as follows: |
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Matters related to the competition shall be decided through consensus
by the refereeing officials of the pertinent contest. |
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Matters that are not related to a specific contest, shall be decided
by the Executive Council or its proxy. |
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The organizing committee shall prepare for a video tape recorder
at each court for recording and preservation of the match process. |
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Composition of the Competition Supervisory Board
1) Qualification of members?Qualified Competition Supervisory Board
members shall be members of the WTF Executive Council or persons with
sufficient Taekwondo experience and who are recommended by the WTF
President or Secretary General. One Technical Delegate shall be the
ex-officio member.
2) Composition of the Competition Supervisory Board: one Chairman
and fewer than six members plus the Technical Delegate
3) The President, on the recommendation of the Secretary General,
shall appoint the Chairman and members of the Competition Supervisory
Board. |
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Responsibility: The Board of Arbitration shall make corrections
of misjudgments according to their decision regarding protests and
take disciplinary action against the officials committing the misjudgment
or any illegal behavior and the results of which shall be sent to
the Secretariat of the WTF. |
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Procedure of Protest
1) In case there is an objection to a referee judgment, an official
delegate must submit an application for re-evaluation of decision
[protest application] together with the prescribed fee to the Board
of Arbitration within 10 minutes after the pertinent contest.
2) Deliberation of re-evaluation shall be carried out excluding those
members with the same nationality as that of either contestant concerned,
and resolution on deliberation shall be made by majority.
3) The members of the Board of Arbitration may summon the refereeing
officials for confirmation of events.
4) The resolution made by the Board of Arbitration will be final and
no further means of appeal will be applied. |
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Procedure of Sanction
1). The WTF President of Secretary General (in case of their
absence, the Technical Delegate) may request the Extraordinary Committee
of Sanction for deliberation when any of the following behaviors are
committed by a coach or a contestant
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a. Interfering with the management of contest
b. Stirring up the spectators or spreading false rumor. |
2) When judged reasonable, the Extraordinary Committee of Sanction
shall deliberate over the matter and take disciplinary action immediately.
The result of deliberation shall be announced to the public and reported
to the WTF Secretariat afterwards.
3) The Extraordinary Committee of Sanction may summon the person concerned
for confirmation of events. |
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