Oceania and National Lead & Speed Championships

Similar documents
2016 QLD STATE LEAD CLIMBING CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2015 QLD State Bouldering Titles will decide the QLD Champions in Bouldering for all Open and Youth categories.

Tasmania State Lead Titles th March. Information Pack

ICP 2018 Boulderfest QLD Powered by ClifBar. Competitors Handbook

Sydney Boulder Series 2017

Tasmanian State Bouldering Titles 2018

Tasmanian State Bouldering Titles th September. Page 1 of 19

Tour de Corde 2016 Series Info pack. page: 1/5

National Youth Team Selection - Australian Sport Climbing Youth Team

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SPORT CLIMBING. Sport Climbing

2014 IFSC CLIMBING WORLD CUP

TABLE TENNIS AUSTRALIA INC YOUTH OLYMPIC TEAM NOMINATION AND SELECTION CRITERIA

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SPORT CLIMBING. Sport Climbing

Selection Policy. Event: Youth Olympic Games Effective: 1 st March Version: 2. Page 1

Athletics Australia SELECTION POLICY IAAF WORLD U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS TAMPERE, FINLAND 10 TH to 15 TH July 2018

AUSTRALIAN CROSS COUNTRY SKIING COMPETITION RULES

Rulebook BOULDERING SPEED SPORT ADAPTIVE COLLEGIATE

Scottish Swimming Regulations. Diving National Discipline Committee

WORLD ARCHERY FEDERATION. Archery

REGLER FOR NASJONALE KLATREKONKURRANSER. Rules for Norwegian Climbing Competitions

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUGENE, USA 22 nd to 27 th July 2014

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY OAA OCEANIA AREA CHAMPIONSHIPS TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA 25 TO 28 JUNE 2019

2012 Australian Winter Youth Olympic Team Australian Ice Racing Inc (AIR Inc) Nomination and Selection Criteria- Short Track Speed Skating

AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION POLICY AND CRITERIA

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY OAA OCEANIA AREA CHAMPIONSHIPS TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA 25 TO 28 JUNE 2019

Canadian Sport Institute Triathlon BC 2018 Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria. Approved Feb 1, 2018: David Hill CSI Pacific

YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES BUENOS AIRES 2018 Nomination and Selection Criteria

Saturday 7 Sunday 8 May 2011 NOTICE OF RACE

2014 IFSC CLIMBING WORLD CUP

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA NOMINATION POLICY YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA 6-18 OCTOBER 2018

2018 SKATE CANADA NOVA SCOTIA SECTIONALS

Canadian Sport Institute Triathlon BC 2018 Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria. Approved Feb 1, 2018: David Hill CSI Pacific

KWAZULU-NATAL AQUATICS (AFFILIATED TO SWIMMING SOUTH AFRICA)

Archery Australia Board News

REGULATIONS FOR. Oceania Teams Event (Junior and Senior) Oceania Championships (Junior and Senior)

INTERNATIONAL GYMNASTICS FEDERATION (FIG) Trampoline Gymnastics

IAAF WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS DOHA, QAT 27 SEPTEMBER 6 OCTOBER 2019

Canberra of Bridge

IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS LONDON, GBR 4 13 AUGUST 2017

Volleyball Canada Internal Nomination Procedures (INP) for Beach Volleyball at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

CONDITIONS FOR WALES GOLF MEDAL COMPETITIONS

- National Rowing Centre Of Excellence -

The closing date for the acquiring of the MQS is 30 days prior to the commencement of the event 11.59pm 28 th February 2016.

Individual Athlete Support Program Athlete Selection Policy

2018 Gauteng NBL Final. Saturday 14 April 2018 The Boulder Cave Pretoria

INTERNATIONAL ORIENTEERING FEDERATION COMPETITION RULES FOR INTERNATIONAL ORIENTEERING FEDERATION (IOF) FOOT ORIENTEERING EVENTS

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE. Artistic Gymnastics

WAIS Swimming Scholarship Selection Guidelines, Criteria and Process

Canadian Sport Institute Triathlon BC 2017 Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria

ITTF-Oceania Championships Regulations Approved and Updated January 2015

Complexe Sportif Duval Auto (Centre Gilles-Chabot) 565, boul. de Mortagne Boucherville, Qc, J4B 2B IMPORTANT NOTICE-----

AUSTRALIAN WOMEN S MATCH RACING CHAMPIONSHIP 2018 NOTICE OF RACE

Canadian Sport Institute and BC SOCCER Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria

2014 IFSC CLIMBING WORLD CUP

2016 Australian Winter Youth Olympic Team SKI & SNOWBOARD AUSTRALIA Nomination and Selection Criteria- Freestyle Skiing (Ski Cross)

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETICS FEDERATIONS. Athletics

Rules 2017 Irish Lead Climbing Championship

Cross Country NWT 2018 Arctic Winter Games Athlete and Coach Selection Policy FINAL

Lead Boulder Speed Combined. Innsbruck, Tirol - Austria 6-16 September organized by.

Canadian Sport Institute and BC SOCCER Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria

19-24 March 2018 Bunbury BMX Club, Western Australia ENTRY GUIDE

Australian Canoeing. Canoeing Competitions Bylaw. Adopted by the Board 31 October Bylaw #19

2018 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) Selection Protocol

19-24 March 2018 Bunbury BMX Club, Western Australia ENTRY GUIDE

2014 IFSC CLIMBING WORLD CUP

INTERNATIONAL ROWING FEDERATION. Rowing

2015 CANADA WINTER GAMES CROSS COUNTRY SKIING & PARA-NORDIC TECHNICAL PACKAGE

MTBNZ National XCO Events 2018 EVENT MANUAL mtbnzevents.nz

Parent & Swimmer Handbook. Updated January Inverness Amateur Swimming Club Parent and swimmer handbook

WORLD MOUNTAIN RUNNING ASSOCIATION TECHNICAL REGULATIONS WMRA WORLD MOUNTAIN RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIPS

RHYMTHIC GYMNASTICS SELECTION POLICY XXI COMMONWEALTH GAMES, GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA

14 th Singapore National Swimming Championships 2018

INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION. Boxing

Saturday 25 Sunday 26 September 2010 NOTICE OF RACE. Organising Authority: Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania. In conjunction with Yachting Australia and

AUSTRALIAN MATCH RACING CHAMPIONSHIP 2018 NOTICE OF RACE

2013 SHERBROOKE CANADA SUMMER GAMES CYCLING TECHNICAL PACKAGE

BUCS Outdoor Archery Championships 2017 Entry Information

INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION. Weightlifting

XXI Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia April Sport Selection Policy and Standards September 2016 Updated: June 2017

INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING SPORT FEDERATION. Shooting

AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPS SELECTION POLICY AND CRITERIA. ITU AQUABIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Pontevedra. Spain April 27 th - May 4 th, 2019 CONTENTS:

2014 IFSC CLIMBING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2019 SKATE CANADA: ALBERTA-NWT/NUNAVUT SECTIONALS

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.1: MAJOR EVENTS TOURNAMENTS REGULATIONS In Force: 01/01/2018

INTERNATIONAL TRIATHLON UNION. Triathlon

2018 National Trap Championships 17 th March 24 th March 2018

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH MATCH RACING CHAMPIONSHIP 2018 NOTICE OF RACE

Tournament Terms and Conditions

2014 IFSC CLIMBING WORLD CUP

Trampoline Gymnastics 2018 Youth Olympic Games Selection Process

Selection Criteria Supplement 2019 Canoe Slalom Junior Team

DiRT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

ITTF-Oceania Junior Championships Regulations Approved and Updated January 2015

INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION. Boxing

INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION. Weightlifting

NOTICE OF THE 2016 AUSTRALIAN SKATE AUSTRALIA INLINE SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS (INVITATIONAL) (Including competition schedule)

4.5.4 Yachting New Zealand approval of National Championships and Other Major Events

COMPETITION RULES & REGULATION PICKLEBALL

YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES 2018: ARCHERY

BUENOS AIRES 2018 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES NOMINATION CRITERIA FOR CLIMBING EVENTS. Climbing New Zealand

Transcription:

present Oceania and National Lead & Speed Championships June 17 th to June 19 th 2016 Competitor Handbook This handbook is provided for the information of climbers wishing to participate in the event. The details may change.

Contents Contents... 2 Our Partners... 4 Event Organiser and Host... 4 Our Gold Sponsors... 4 Our Silver Sponsors... 4 The Event... 5 Introduction... 5 Dates... 5 Location... 5 Getting There... 6 Food and Drink... 6 Entertainment and Sponsor Stalls... 6 Timetable... 6 Friday... 7 Saturday... 7 Sunday... 8 Categories and Participation Requirements... 9 Oceania Titles... 9 Open B Category... 9 New Zealand and New Caledonia citizens... 10 Non-citizens Residing in Australia... 10 International Guest Competitors... 10 Youth Competitors in Open... 10 Selection Process... 11 Registration... 12 SCA Membership - National Championship... 12 2

IFSC License Oceania Championship... 12 Entry Fee... 12 Where to Register... 12 Event Regulation... 13 Event Officials... 13 Other Officials... 13 Rules... 13 Lead Competition Format... 13 Speed Competition Format... 14 Important Information... 14 Volunteers... 15 Join Us... 15 Belayers and Judges... 15 Contact... 16 3

Our Partners We must start by thanking all our partners and sponsors for helping us put on 2016 Oceania Lead & Speed Climbing Championships. They are the ones powering this event. Event Organiser and Host Our Gold Sponsors Our Silver Sponsors 4

The Event Introduction This year the Oceania National Lead & Speed Climbing Championships will be held in Sydney and it will be a major event. Oceania titles have not been in Australia for a few years and we are proud to be running this event. Climbers are expected to come from all over Oceania and also from other parts of the world. The Oceania Lead and Speed Climbing Championships will decide the Oceania Champion in Lead and Speed in all Open, Youth and Masters categories. Please note an International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) license is required to be part of the Oceania Championship. It is not a requirement if you only wish to be part of the National Championship. (contact events@sportclimbingaustralia.org.au) The National Lead and Speed Climbing Championships will decide the Australian Champion in Lead and Speed in all Open, Youth and Masters categories. Dates The event will be held from Friday 17 June until Sunday 18 June 2016. The Speed event will be on Friday afternoon. The adult competition will run on Saturday only and the youth competition will run on Saturday and Sunday. Please refer to the event timetable in this handbook for more details. Location Sydney Indoor Climbing Gym Villawood 5/850 Woodville Rd, Villawood 5

Getting There SICG Villawood is a 5 minute walk from Villawood Train Station: Walk over the overpass, cross River Ave and straight down into the car park. Sydney Indoor Climbing Gym is on the right. The gym is only a 10 minute drive from both the M4 to the north and the M5 to the south, making it easy to get to from all over Sydney. Food and Drink Food and drink will be available for purchase from the Sport Climbing NSW/ACT BBQ stall. Entertainment and Sponsor Stalls Entertainment, games and prizes hosted by the sponsors will be ongoing throughout the event, especially during the interim periods between rounds and finals. Furthermore, there will be a number of local and interstate retailers setting up stalls. Word has it they will be having some insane special event deals on their products! LeadFest & State Lead Titles 2015 at Urban Climb - Climb Media 6

Timetable The following timetable is a draft and subject to change. Times are approximate and will vary depending on the running of the event. Climbers are advised to be at the event and ready to climb at all times. Changes will be announced on the day and shared on social media GROUP CATEGORY 1 Youth categories: Youth D, Youth C, Youth B, Youth A, Junior 2 Open A, Open B, Master, Paraclimbing Friday Gym open Speed Event Registration Briefing judges / belayers Briefing climbers Speed Event Podiums End of the competition 4:00pm 4:00pm to 4:30pm 4:45pm 4:45pm 5:00pm to 7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm Saturday Gym open (breakfast for organisation team) 07:00am Qualifier Adult Group 2 - Registration Group 2 - Briefing judges / belayers Group 2 - Briefing climbers Group 2 - Forerunning qualifications Group 2 - Qualification Q1 and Q2 (1st Climber at 9:00am) Group 2 - Results Published 7:30am to 8:00am 07:45am 8:15am 08:30am 9:00am to 12:30pm 1:30pm 7

Qualifier Youth Group 1 - Registration Group 1 - Briefing judges / belayers Group 1 - Briefing climbers Group 1 - Forerunning qualifications Group 1 - Qualification Q1 and Q2 (1st Climber at 1:00pm) Group 1 - Results Published 11:30am to 12:00pm 12:00pm 12:15pm 12:30pm 1:00pm to 3:30pm 4:00pm Final Adult Group 2 - Isolation open Group 2 - Isolation closes Group 2 - Final Starts Group 2 - Results Finals Group 2 - Presentation and prize giving Group 2 - End of the competition 3:30pm 3:45pm 5:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm Sunday Gym open to organisers(breakfast for organisation team) Gym open to public 10:00am 10:30am Final Youth Group 1 - Isolation open Group 1 - Isolation closes Group 1 - Final Starts Group 1 - Results Finals Group 1 - Presentation and prize giving Group 1 - End of the competition 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 8

Categories and Participation Requirements LEAD Open A higher level open climbers Open B climbers climbing up to grade 24 (male) and grade 22 (female) Masters born 1976 or before Paraclimbing - all divisions (top rope) Junior born 1997/1998 Youth A born 1999/2000 Youth B born 2001/2002 Youth C born 2003/2004 (top rope final may be lead) Youth D born 2005 or after (top rope) SPEED Open A & B Masters Junior Youth A, B, C, D All participants are required to have a valid membership with Sport Climbing Australia OR FFME Nouvelle Caledonie OR Climbing New Zealand. Oceania Titles Oceania Titles and Oceania placing will be offered to any citizen of Australia, New Caledonia or New Zealand holding an International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) license. Please contact your national sporting organisation for details on registration (see contact details on last page. Oceania Championship will only be run for the following categories: - Open A - Junior - Youth A - Youth B - Paraclimbing Open B Category Open B category is a friendly and social category. It is recommended for participants who are not familiar with competition climbing and wish to be part of a social event on national competition quality routes. 9

New Zealand and New Caledonia citizens Citizens of New Caledonia and New Zealand must also have a current valid membership with their own National Sporting Organisation (NSO). Please contact your NSO for details (see contact details on last page). Non-citizens Residing in Australia Foreign citizens who are currently residing in Australia are eligible for an Australian ranking and prizes but not for Australian Titles. Only Australian citizens can receive an official placing. Non-citizens residing in Australia must have a current valid Sport Climbing Australia national membership. International Guest Competitors Prizes are to be awarded to overseas guest climbers who earn them; however places and medals can only be awarded to Australian and Oceania residents. Overseas guest competitors must be a current national member of Sport Climbing Australia. Overseas guest competitors who make it to a final or semi-final do so as part of the final or semi-final quota, with no extra places made for resident climbers. Youth Competitors in Open Youth A and Junior wishing to compete in Open A Youth competitors wishing to compete in open categories are allowed to do so. Please note competitors wishing to participate in both competitions will have to go through qualifiers and finals for each category (up to 5 routes in one day). Youth A and juniors competing in Open A are eligible for title, ranking and prizes. Youth B competitors Youth B competitors holding a position in the International or Continental team will be allowed to climb the same routes as the Open A category before the Open A category. Youth B participants will not receive any ranking points, medals or placing in the Open A category. Also, they will not be marked on the official Open A results. 10

Selection Process The maximum number of participant per category is 60. In the event a category is full the following selection criteria will apply: All competitors placing in the top 8 of their category at their state competition are automatically selected to compete. Interstate competitors do not count in the state ranking. Competitors unable to attend their state competition will be selected under the below criteria or must apply in writing to events@sportclimbingaustralia.org.au International competitors are welcome in the limit of 8 competitors per category per country. Extra spots are available until the maximum number of competitors per category is reached. Registration fees will be fully reimbursed for all non-selected applicants. The following criteria will be used in the order stipulated below: 1. Places offered to 2016 Australian Lead Climbing World Cup representatives and to current Australian, New Zealand and New Caledonian Champions in their category 2. Places offered to those that were denied the chance to qualify at their SCA State Championship due to being a key part of their state s Lead championship; i.e. competition organiser or key route setter. 3. Places offered according to ranking in Australian State Championships 4. Remaining places will be offered by date of registration (earliest first) Special consideration may apply in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the Jury President and Sport Climbing Australia. Selection will be confirmed for all participants on the 6 th June and then registration will remain open until categories are full. 11

Registration SCA Membership - National Championship All competitors must be current National members of Sport Climbing Australia. This costs $31 for the calendar year (only $16 if you already have a state level membership) Join or upgrade your state membership at the SCA website.: http://www.sportclimbingaustralia.org.au/join-us IFSC License Oceania Championship If you wish to be part of the Oceania Championship you will be required to hold an International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) license and be registered with the IFSC by your National Sporting Organisation (SCA, FFME or Climbing New Zealand). Contact events@sportclimbingaustralia.org.au for more info. All participants are required to join the National Championship first (via the SCA website). To register for the Oceania Championship contact your NSO. Entry Fee LEAD EVENT The cost for the speed event is as follow: Early bird: $45 (until 23 rd May) Standard: $55 (until 12th June) Last Minute: $65 (until start of the event) SPEED EVENT The cost for the speed event is as follow: Early bird: $25 (until 22 rd May) Standard: $35 (until 12th June) Last Minute: $45 (until start of the event) Youth A and Junior competitors who are eligible to compete in the Open A category will be required to register and pay for Open A as well as their respective categories. Where to Register National Championship: All registration will be taken online via Sport Climbing Australia website. http://sportclimbingaustralia.org.au/event-2243133 Oceania Championship: All participants are required to join the National Championship first (via the SCA website). Then you will need to contact your National Sporting Organisation (contact on last page) to register for the Oceania Championship. 12

Event Regulation Event Officials Event Organiser: Romain Thevenot Jury President: Ingemar Johnsson Head Judge: TBA Head Route Setter: Carlie LeBreton Other Officials Officials will be selected closer to the event. However, any complaints or contests can be directed to the head Judge and jury president on the day. Queries regarding routes and technicalities can be directed to the head route setter. Questions regarding format, registration and any other queries can be directed to the event organiser. Rules To compete in this competition the climber agrees to follow all rules and regulations outlined in this information pack and follow the rules and procedures of the hosting gym. This competition will run in conjunction with the Sport Climbing Australia rules. Please find the full rules and regulations at the SCA website: http://www.sportclimbingaustralia.org.au/page-18117 Rules for the event will be detailed in the briefing period before the commencement of each round of competition. Any questions or clarification regarding the rules must be asked during this time. Lead Competition Format Overview The Lead event will include 2 flash qualifier climbs for each category. This will be followed by one onsight final climb for the top 8 climbers in each category. Australian National and Oceania Champions in each category will be decided by placing in the onsight final. Count-back to the heats will be used in the result of a tie in the final, if a tie still remains the climbers time on the final climb will be used to separate the competitors, the faster climber placing above the other. Qualification round Categories will be split into gender and will rotate in order. The route setter will forerun each qualifying climb before the first climber starts or a forerunning video of the climbs will be 13

running in the warm up area. Competitors will be ranked after their attempts on the two qualification climbs and using a combined ranking calculation (not points) the top eight climbers from each category will progress to the onsite final round. All climbers tied in places up to eight will be included in the final. Final round Climbers who qualify for the final round will be kept in isolation to warm up before their climb. There will be a 6 minute viewing period for climbers to visualise the final onsight climb. Each climber will be called one at a time from each category to have an attempt at the onsight final route. Speed Competition Format The time to complete the route determines a competitor's ranking. Youth, Juniors, Open B and Masters will climb a classic route set specifically for the event (about grade 16). Open A will climb a classic route set specifically for the event (about grade 18). Important Information Climbers Youth D & paraclimber categories will top-rope all routes. Climbers in Youth C will Top Rope their qualifier. The final climb may be lead if all competitors are competent to lead safely (at the discretion of the Jury President). Climbers in Open A, Open B, Masters, Junior, Youth A & Youth B categories will lead all routes. Climbers who are colour-blind need to notify the route setters via SICG Villawood at least one week prior to the event. By registering for this competition, the climber authorises SICG Villawood, SCNSW/ACT & SCA to use images/photographs/movies that may be taken at the event. To revoke authorisation of the use of personal photographs taken from the event, the climber must submit in writing no later than the 1st of June 2016. 14

Volunteers Join Us The 2016 Oceania Lead & Speed Climbing Championships are a big and exciting event made possible only through the generous efforts of sponsors and volunteers. We are always looking for volunteers to help as judges, belayers and general helpers. Even if you are competing it is possible to volunteer at other times during the weekend. If you are interested in volunteering for this year s Lead & Speed Climbing Championships please contact: events@sportclimbingaustralia.org.au or register online at https://docs.google.com/a/sportclimbingaustralia.org.au/forms/d/1ujnumbii19eoha jm4gru8ygxvx9p2awq1jkxtbmfv2c/viewform Belayers and Judges Only designated volunteer SCA belayers & judges will belay/judge for the event. Briefing and training sessions will be organised the week leading to the event. 15

Contact If you have any question or request, please do not hesitate to contact us: events@sportclimbingaustralia.org.au Contact your NSO: - Sport Climbing Australia: info@sportclimbingaustralia.org.au - Climbing New Zealand: secretary@climbing.org.nz - FFME Nouvelle Calédonie: boquet.ph@canl.nc We look forward to seeing you there! Sport Climbing Australia 16