SPEED SKATING - RULES AND REGULATIONS

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SPEED SKATING - RULES AND REGULATIONS CLASSIFICATION OF EVENTS Sprint Races (distances under 1500m) Heats may be run with a maximum number of competitors per heat to be determined by track conditions and approved by the chief/race referee. From these heats the first and second place getters will advance to the next round. In exceptional circumstances (e.g. dead heat for second place) the race referee may allow more than two competitors to advance to the next round, however extra heats will not be scheduled to accommodate the extra competitor/s and they will be added to the existing scheduled program. Middle Distance Races (distances 1500m and under 3000m). Heats may be run with a maximum number of competitors per heat to be determined by track conditions and approved by the chief/race referee. From these heats the first and second place getters will advance to the next round. In exceptional circumstances (e.g. dead heat for second place) the race referee may allow more than two competitors to advance to the next round, however extra heats will not be scheduled to accommodate the extra competitor/s and they will be added to the existing scheduled program. Long Distance Races (distances 3000m and over) The entire number of competitors shall participate without qualifying heats unless conditions compel the referee to exercise his/her discretion. Time Trials Each competitor skates solo and their time is recorded. The competitor with the fastest time shall be declared the winner and all other competitors placed according to their times. Points Races Point s races are mass start races where points are awarded on laps designated by the referee. Points are awarded as 2 points for the winner and 1 point for the second place getter for each sprint lap except for the last lap where points will be 3-2-1 for the first three finishers across the line. One lap before each sprint, as the lead skater crosses the finish line, the bell will sound.

If a skater does not finish the race, that athlete will lose all points earned for the race. In the event of a tie in points among two or more skaters, it will be decided by who was the first across the finish line in the last lap. The final ranking of skaters is made in accordance to the accumulated overall total points obtained by competitors who have completed the official distance. CLASSIFICATION OF SKATING TRACK General Rules An indoor flat track comprises 2 equal straights and 2 offset bends. An indoor flat track used in Championship competitions shall be 100m per lap set out as per the diagram on page 14. All track calculations and markings on the skating surfaces shall be calculated and supervised by the chief referee. A copy of the plan showing relevant dimensions should be sent to the State Speed President who shall forward a copy to the State Panel CSOC. All markings shall be of the same color, contrasting with that of the skating surface. (vi) A starting line, 2.5 cm wide, shall be drawn across the track in line with corner pylon No. 4 (vii) (viii) (ix) A penalty line 2.5cm wide shall be drawn across the track 1 metre behind and parallel to the start line. A finishing line 2.5cm wide shall be drawn across the track 2/3 rds of the way down the starting straight. For time trials the start will take place from the centre line. A second (Holding) line, 2.5cms wide, will be drawn 60cms behind and parallel to this start line and starts will be conducted in accordance with rule 1.04.3. A 300m Time trial will comprise exactly 3 laps. For all other events (except a 750M event) the start will take place from the start line (vi above) and will comprise the number of laps required to complete the distance, plus the extra distance between the start and finishing lines. (x) Corner Pylon positions shall be marked with an X at the beginning and end of each straight. For Championship events Pylons and Corner markers will be positioned over a marked 1 square meter box at the beginning and end of each straight. Suitability of a Track or Course The Chief/Race Referee shall make all decisions regarding the suitability of a track. When track conditions hinder the normal performance of a competition the Race Referee can stop the race for a given period of time or if necessary he/she can cancel the event.

RACE RULES General Rules Damage to skates is to be repaired by the competitor and by doing so he/she must make certain not to obstruct the progress of any opponents. After repairs are completed he/she may rejoin the race. All competitors are to take part in races fairly and enthusiastically. Competitors showing a negative attitude will be disqualified. All track races shall be run in an anti-clockwise direction. Starts and False Starts All races shall begin from a standing start. Competitors are to line up behind the start line as per instructions from the starter. A miss fire of the starting gun will be considered a no start. Start Rules using E.T.E. a. Once the skater has one skate contained between the two lines (60cm), the starter gives the order to start and the skater has 15 seconds to start the race. b. One complete skate must remain contained between the two lines (without touching) either line), and part of that skate must remain grounded, until the race is started. c. The race is started when a skate extends beyond the front line and breaks the beam. d. The race must be started by the first forward step. e. Penalty for a breach of any of the above is a declaration of a false start and the skater is sanctioned with a warning and the start is repeated immediately. f. If there is a malfunction of the automatic timekeeping equipment during the race of a skater, this skater will repeat the start in last position. Up to (10) ten minutes rest is allowed. Start Rules for Sprint Events a. When all the skaters have been called, the Starter gives them the authorization to take their place on the starting line by saying in position. After a short delay, he fires the gun or blows the whistle. b. If a skater has any problem after the first signal in position, they can signal this problem to the Starter by holding up a hand. This possibility is allowed only one time for each skater. In this case, the Starter stops the starting procedure and asks all the skaters to leave the starting zone then resumes the starting procedure. c. On the referee s order the start may be repeated when a serious fault occurs at the start (rounds, semi-finals and finals) that may influence the outcome of the race in the opinion of the Starter or the Chief Referee.

(vi) Start Rules for Other Events a. The starter shall give the command SET and when the competitors have settled he/she shall fire the starting gun or blow the whistle. b. A misfire of the starting gun will be considered a no start. (vii) False Starts (a) (b) (c) (d) Jumping the gun when a competitor leaves the designated starting position before the firing of the starting gun or the whistle blast. A false start will be signaled by a second firing of the gun or whistle blast. There shall be no use of the command SET at the re-start. When one competitor false starts and is followed by other competitors those competitors shall not be penalized. (viii) Start Penalties (a) Mass Start (1) First offence The competitor shall be penalised by being placed one (1) metre behind the starting line or at the back of the pack. (2) Second offence disqualification from the event. (b) Time Trials & Sprint Events (1) First offence competitor shall receive a warning. (2) Second offence competitor shall be disqualified. Falls in the first lap Should a competitor fall in the first lap causing interference, or caused by interference from or to another competitor/s the race shall be re-started. Pylon and Corner Marker infringements and penalties Skating inside a Pylon: Should any part of the skate touch the floor within the Corner Box (1m x 1m defining the area between the Pylon and Corner Marker,) while the Pylon is in position: Moving a Pylon: Moving a pylon with any part of the skate or body, that causes another competitor to be disadvantaged: Second Offence: Warning (delivered verbally to skater mid-race) Straddling a Pylon: Skating with one skate inside the in position Pylon, within the Corner Corner Box, and with the wheels below the height of the Pylon: Second Offence: Warning (delivered verbally to skater mid-race)

Moving a Corner Marker: The imposition of the above penalties shall be at the discretion of the race referee and dependent upon the circumstances at the time. Passing and Overtaking When passing, a competitor must not veer directly into the path of an opponents track causing him/her to brake severely. Passing is permitted anywhere on the track as long as there is no impeding of other competitors. Competitors Track A competitor s track shall be determined as the shortest distance he/she can skate around the corners and the straightest line he can skate down the straights or the pattern the competitor consistently skates. A Lapped Competitor Competitors who are about to be lapped should move aside to allow the leading competitor/s to pass and should not impede or assist the passing skater/s. Lapped competitors may regain their laps provided that they do not hinder the leading skater/s. Palming Off Palming off is the placing of one hand on the lower back of the competitor in front so as to avoid a fall and will be permitted when the lead competitor/s slows or the competitor is pushed from behind causing the pack to bunch up. The Finish The competitor whose skate first reaches the finish line with at least one wheel in contact with the skating surface shall be declared the winner. This shall follow for the other placegetters. The end of all long distance races shall be declared when the leading competitor crosses the finish line followed by second and third place getters in that order. All three podium place getters must complete the event distance in full. The remaining competitors will not be required to complete the event distance and will finish as they cross the line after the final podium place getter. When using ETE the competitor must, at the finish, break the beam with the foot or lower leg only. At the finish of each race, the competitor/s shall report to the race referee, unless otherwise advised.

SERIOUS RACING OFFENCES Competitors will be immediately disqualified for the following offences and may be removed from the track: (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) Deliberately holding onto another competitor. Pulling or pushing Jostling (knocking, bumping or striking with any part of the body) Deliberate obstructing (blocking) Deliberately changing track Tripping Braking suddenly and causing interference to the pack. Deliberately falling with the intent to cause interference to other competitor/s Use of any unsporting gestures or making derogatory remarks or swearing. Serious body contact when entering the first corner. A skater must not tow or be towed. Protective Items Protective helmets are compulsory on all skating surfaces. Subject to the discretion of the Chief Referee failure to wear a protective helmet on the skating surface will result in disqualification from the offenders next race. Gloves are recommended for all skaters. Other protective items are optional.