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Surf Life Saving WIDE BAY CAPRICORN PO Box 6170, East Bundaberg, Q, 4670. Ph: (07) 41111000 Fax: (07) 41533227 email slswbc@lifesaving.com.au www.slswbc@lifesaving.com.au DATE: 8 January 2014 TO: SUBJECT: All Wide Bay Capricorn Branch Clubs All Club Presidents All Directors of Surf Sports All Junior Activity Officers ENTRIES BULLETIN WBC 2013-14 BRANCH JUNIOR POOL RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Update 1 The 2013-14 Wide Bay Capricorn (WBC) Branch Pool Rescue Championships will be held at Hervey Bay Aquatic Centre, Boundary Road, Torquay, on Friday, 7 February 2014. Entry to the pool will be available from 4.00pm. 1. CLUB ENTRIES 1.1 General Entries Entries are invited from all clubs for the competition events as listed under Item 3 of this bulletin. Please enter your nominations through the Qld Carnival Manager Program. No faxed entries will be permitted. Championship events will be conducted in the U11, U12, U13, U14 age categories. A list of the events are contained in Item 3 (Competition Events) of this bulletin 1.2 Entry Fees The WBC Branch will invoice clubs for nomination fees after the championships. Nomination fee will be $3.85 per person per event (inc. GST). 1.3 Entry Conditions All competitors wishing to compete at the WBC Branch Pool Rescue Championships must be current financial and proficient in their relevant age award in order to compete in the 2013-14 WBC Branch Pool Rescue Championships. A competitor s age group is determined by their age as at midnight on 30 th September 2013. PLEASE NOTE: It is an offence to enter a person who does not meet the requirements as set down under Item 1.3 of this bulletin. Any irregularities will be considered and may be subject to disciplinary action.

ENTRIES CLOSE ON 10pm SUNDAY, 2 FEBRUARY, 2014 1.4 Competition Equipment Clubs will be required to supply their own Rescue Tubes during competition, while competitors will be required to supply their own fins for events. 1.5 Event Equipment and Specifications All competitors are required to supply their own swimwear, fins, and caps. The swimwear and caps must comply with the SLSA specifications as specified within the current edition SLSA Surf Sports Manual located (refer: http://www.slsa.com.au/default.aspx?s=adminresources&id=383). The swim fins used by U14 to masters competitors must comply with the specifications as detailed in the Sections 2 and 4 of the current edition SLSA Surf Sports Manual (refer: http://www.slsa.com.au/default.aspx?s=adminresources&id=383). These specifications are identical with ILS specifications (refer: http://ilsf.org/en/node/2020). The swim fins used by U11, U12 and U13 competitors are restricted to rubber type fins in the style depicted below: These fins will be available though SLSA s Shop from June 2012 (refer: http://www.sls.com.au/shop), or at general sport stores or swim shops. For scrutineering purposes the maximum dimensions of the fins size shall be 50cm x 25cm. Please note that fins that do not meet this general profile or are dedicated dive fins and those with stiff and/or elongated blades will not be permitted for use in U11, U12 and U13 competition. The obstacles, manikins, line throw ropes etc. will comply with ILS specifications and shall be provided by WBCB for the competition. The specifications for this equipment may be found in Section 10 of the ILS Competition Manual (refer: http://ilsf.org/en/node/2020).

The rubber bricks to be used in the U11, U12 and U13 50m Brick Carry events have the following specifications: Measurements: 230mm x 80mm x 80mm Weight: 3.5kg The bricks will be available though SLSA s Shop from June 2012 (refer: http://www.sls.com.au/shop ) or at some specialised sport stores or swim shops. WBCB shall supply the bricks to be used in competition. 1.6 General Event Conditions Starts Team management, coaches and competitors are responsible for being familiar with the competition schedule, and with the rules and procedures governing events. Except where indicated in this document competition and events shall be conducted as per the current SLSA Surf Sports Manual, the current edition ILS Competition Manual and any specific or amending competition Bulletins and Circulars. Please also note that event rules may be subject to change at the discretion of SLSA or the Competition Committee/Event Referee. Any changes these will be communicated at the earliest opportunity. U11 to U14 events As per Section 2.19(j) of the current Edition of the Surf Sports Manual, one false start shall be permitted in the U11, U12, U13 & U14 individual and team events. Pool Rescue Event Description and Rules 1) 100m Obstacle Swim Age Group: U11, U12, U13 Composition: Individual Gender: Male and Female 50m 25m

The event rules are as per the 100m Obstacle Swim event contained in Section 4.7 of the ILS Competition Manual (refer: http://ilsf.org/en/node/2020) shall apply with the following amendments: The one false start break rule shall apply (refer to the Starts Section of this Circular). 2) 50m Brick Carry Age Group: U11, U12, U13 Composition: Individual Gender: Male and Female Description of the Event With a dive start on an acoustic signal, the competitor swims 25m in freestyle and then dives to recover a submerged rubber brick to the surface within 5m of the pick-up line. The competitor then carries the rubber brick to touch the finish edge of the pool. Competitors may push off the bottom when surfacing with the rubber brick. 50m BRICK CARRY Equipment Rubber Brick. Measurements: 230mm x 80mm x 80mm Weight: 3.5kg Competitors must use the rubber bricks as supplied by the organisers. Positioning the Brick U11, U12 & U13 events, the brick is placed at the 25m mark with a 5m pick up line The rubber brick is located at a depth between 1.0m and 3.00m. In water deeper than 3m, the brick shall be placed on a platform (or other suitable support) to position it at the required depth. The rubber brick is positioned on the 25m line (from the start end) Surfacing the Brick i. Competitors may push off the pool bottom when surfacing with the brick. ii. iii. Carrying the Brick Competitors must have the brick in the correct carrying position (see next heading) before the brick passes the relevant 5 m line. A rubber brick is not living, The rubber brick may only be carried and cannot be pushed A rubber brick is not classified as a living object and therefore it may be carried above or below the surface of the water as follows:

The brick must be carried not pushed. Pushing means the brick is held forward of the competitors head. The brick must be carried with one or two hands. Disqualification In addition to the General Conditions for disqualification contained in the current SLSA Surf Sports Manual, the current edition ILS Competition Manual and any specific or amending competition Bulletins and Circulars the following behaviour shall also result in disqualification: i. A second false start as described in this circular (refer to the Starts Section of this Circular). ii. Not surfacing before diving to the brick. iii. Taking assistance from any pool fitting (e.g., lane ropes, steps) when surfacing with the rubber brick not including the bottom of the pool. iv. Not having surfaced with the rubber brick before the competitor s head passes the 5m line. v. Pushing the brick (above the head of the athlete) vi. vii. viii. 3) 50m Manikin Carry Not carrying the brick in one or both hands. Releasing the rubber brick before touching the finish edge. Failure to touch the finish edge. Age Group: U14 Composition: Individual Gender: Male and Female The event rules are as per the Manikin Carry event contained in Section 4.8 of the ILS Competition Manual (refer http://ilsf.org/en/node/2020) shall apply with the following amendments: The manikin is placed at the 35metre mark. The one false start break rule shall apply (refer to the Starts Section of this Circular). 4) 100m Patient Tow with Fins Age Group: U11, U12, U13 Composition: One patient; one rescuer Gender: Male and Female Description of the Event Manikin to be picked up at the 35m mark with a 5m change over zone With a dive entry on an acoustic signal, the rescuer swims 50m freestyle with fins and rescue tube, where their patient is waiting with at least one hand on the turn wall. As soon as the rescuer has touched the turning edge of the pool, the patient can let go of the wall and the clip in of the patient into the rescue tube can commence. The rescuer and/or the patient secures the rescue tube around the patient s body under both arms and clipped to an O-ring.

This clip in must be made within the 5 m pick up zone (judged by the top of the patient s head). The rescuer and patient may then are permitted to push off the wall. The patient is permitted to assist by kicking and sculling under the surface of the water and kicking, but they must not swim with an out-of-water recovery. The patient must be towed on their back and the patient cannot be towed in any other way than clipped into the rescue tube. The finish is determined on the rescuer touching the wall with one hand. 100m PATIENT TOW WITH FINS Equipment SLSA approved Rescue Tube. Rubber type fins as specified in this document. Please Note: Starts with Rescue Tubes: The rescue tube and rescue tube line may be positioned at the Rescuer s discretion, but within the team s allotted lane. Competitors should ensure a safe and correct position of the rescue tube and line. Wearing Rescue Tubes: Rescue Tubes must be donned correctly with the loop across or over one shoulder. Assuming the rescue tube was donned correctly, there is no cause for disqualification if the loop falls down in the Rescuer s shoulder or elbow during the rescuers approach or tow. Towing the Victim: Rescuers must tow the patient in the tube towards the finish edge of the pool. Retrieving lost fins: Competitors may retrieve fins lost after the start and the team may continue in the race. The team will not be permitted to start again. Rescue tube defects: If in the referee s opinion, the rescue tube, line or lanyard presents a technical defect during a race, the referee may allow the team to repeat the race. Disqualification In addition to the General Conditions for disqualification contained in the current SLSA Surf Sports Manual, the current edition ILS Competition Manual and any specific or amending competition Bulletins and Circulars the following behaviour shall also result in disqualification: i. A second false start as described in this circular (refer to the Starts Section of this Circular). ii. iii. iv. The patient letting go of the turning edge before the rescuer has touched the wall. Taking assistance from any pool fitting (e.g., lane rope, steps) when securing the rescue tube around the patient (except where the minimum pool depth allows the athlete to stand). The rescue tube not being secured around the patient (judged at the top of the patient s head) before passing the 5m line.

v. The patient becoming detached from the rescue tube (other than a technical defect with the tube see tube defect clause) after passing the 5m line and prior to the rescuer touching the finishing edge. vi. vii. viii. ix. The patient not being towed on their back and clipped into the rescue tube. The patient s arms breaking the water to assist the tow with an out-of-water arm recovery. The Patient touching the finishing edge before the rescuer. The Rescuer not touching the finish edge. Please also be aware that competitors in the MANIKIN TOW events MUST have a handler that is wearing a Club Competition or Swim Cap. Combined age group events In the Combined Relay events, Clubs may enter any number/combination of athletes of that gender from both or either of the corresponding age categories i.e. In the Under 11 & Under 12 (Combined) Male 4 x 50m Medley Relay, you may have 4 x U11 males OR 4 x U12 males OR any combination of males from each age category. 1.7 Swimwear Swimwear worn by competitors in the Pool Rescue Competition and any other swimming events at the North Australian Championships MUST wear approved competition dress as detailed in Section 2.5 Dress of Competitors of the 34th Edition of the SLSA Surf Sports Manual. PLEASE NOTE: High Visibility (Fluoro Pink) Lycra Vests are NOT required to be worn in the Pool Rescue Events. Also, ALL competitors in a single club must wear the same swimming/competition cap. If choosing to wear a swimming cap, it does not necessarily need to match your Club competition cap. For example, if Tannum Sands choose to wear a blue swimming cap, ALL competitors from Tannum Sands MUST wear the same coloured blue swimming cap. 2. LATE ENTRIES 2.1NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AT BRANCH HEADQUARTERS AFTER SUNDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2013 WILL INCUR A LATE ENTRY FEE OF $50.00 (INC. GST) PER PERSON PLUS $3.85 (INC. GST) PER PERSON PER EVENT.

3. COMPETITION EVENTS and ORDER OF EVENTS No. Event Name 1 U 11 Female 100m Swim with Obstacles 2 U 11 Male 100m Swim with Obstacles 3 U 12 Female 100m Swim with Obstacles 4 U 12 Male 100m Swim with Obstacles 5 U 13 Female 100m Swim with Obstacles 6 U 13 Male 100m Swim with Obstacles 7 U 14 Female 100m Swim with Obstacles 8 U 14 Male 100m Swim with Obstacles 9 U 11 & U 12 (comb.) FEMALE 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 10 U 11 & U 12 (comb.) MALE OR MIXED 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 11 U 13 & U 14 (comb.) FEMALE 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 12 U 13 & U 14 (comb.) MALE/MIXED 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay 13 U 11 Female 50m Brick Carry 14 U 11 Male 50m Brick Carry 15 U 12 Female 50m Brick Carry 16 U 12 Male 50m Brick Carry 17 U 13 Female 50m Brick Carry 18 U 13 Male 50m Brick Carry 19 U 14 Female 50m Manikin Carry 20 U 14 Male 50m Manikin Carry 21 U 11 & U 12 (comb.) FEMALE 4 x 50m Medley Relay 22 U 11 & U 12 (comb.) MALE/MIXED 4 x 50m Medley Relay 23 U 13 & U 14 (comb.) FEMALE 4 x 50m Medley Relay 24 U 13 & U 14 (comb.) MALE /MIXED 4 x 50m Medley Relay 25 U 11 Female 100m Patient Tow with Rescue Tube & Fins 26 U 11 Male 100m Patient Tow with Rescue Tube & Fins 27 U 12 Female 100m Patient Tow with Rescue Tube & Fins 28 U 12 Male 100m Patient Tow with Rescue Tube & Fins 29 U 13 Female 100m Patient Tow with Rescue Tube & Fins 30 U 13 Male 100m Patient Tow with Rescue Tube & Fins 31 U 14 Female 100m Manikin Tow with Fins

4.Marshalling Competitors for an event must be ready and able to compete when that event is marshalled. Events will not be held up for competitors without the proper equipment/apparel or who are still competing in another event. If you miss marshalling you will not be permitted to enter the race. 4.1Carnival Referee Can alter or change the events as required. 5 GENERAL NOTES 5.1 Confirmation of Closing Date Entries for this event close at 10pm, Sunday, 2 February 2014 5.2 Competition Timeline 4.00pm Pool open Warm Ups 4.15pm Officials Briefing 4.30pm Team Managers Briefing 4.45pm Marshalling commences 5.00pm Competition commences 5.3 Team Manager s Declarations All Team Manager s Declarations must be received at WBC Branch office no later than 10 am on Monday 2 February 2014. All clubs must have a Team Manager irrespective of entries. 5.4 Officials and Timekeepers Clubs MUST supply 1 Official for every 8 competitors (or part thereof) they nominate. ALL competing Clubs MUST also supply two (2) Timekeepers! These rules will be STRICTLY enforced. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 10pm, SUNDAY, 2 FEBRUARY 2014

DECLARATION - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND COMPLETE ALL DETAILS FROM: (CLUB) WIDE BAY CAPRICORN BRANCH - POOL RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Hervey Bay Aquatic Centre FRIDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2014 1. I am aware that it is mandatory for each Club Team Manager to attend all relevant Team Managers Briefings with respect to the COMPETITION. 2. I certify that I have read the special Notice to Team Managers and am fully aware of my responsibilities to my Club, Branch and the SLSA. 3. I certify that all members listed on the carnival entry form are holders of the appropriate Association Awards, all capitations are paid, proficiency tests completed, Age Group Nominations comply with the Association's age requirements as at 30 September 2012, and that all patrol obligations as required by the Association's and Club's regulations have been met. 4. I also certify that all members listed on the carnival entry form have correctly completed and signed the Association for membership form. 5. The team will be travelling to the championships by train/road/airline (cross out which is not applicable), and will be quartered at the (insert name and address of hotel/motel or camping ground, below) -...... Phone no.... TEAM MANAGER S DETAILS Name:-... Address -...... POSTCODE:... Email address:-... Contact No. (H) ( )..... (W) ( ).... (M)....... Team Manager s signature Blue Card No Date PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS DECLARATION MUST BE SIGNED BY TWO (2) CLUB EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 1 Name:... Position:... Signature:... 2. Name:... Position:... Signature:... Date.../.../... PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO BRANCH BY SUNDAY, 2 FEBRUARY, 2014. Via Fax 41533227, email: slswbc@lifesaving.com.au; or post it to PO Box 6170, East Bundaberg, QLD 4670

SURF LIFE SAVING WIDE BAY CAPRICORN COMPETITIONS At various meetings of the State Centre, reports of misbehaviour at Surf Carnivals have been noted with grave concern. The Australian Council has resolved that each Team Manager be notified by special notice of his obligations and responsibilities to his club, and to Surf Life Saving Australia. It is an express condition of acceptance of club Entries for the Branch Championships that the club's Team Manager signs the attached form, verifying that they have read and will do everything in their power to comply with this notice. Each club is now requested to ensure the following items and conditions are implemented:- 1. Each club travelling to the Branch Championships shall have a Team Manager duly appointed by the club in resolution or action. 2. The Team Manager shall be held responsible to the club and to the SLSA for the conduct of all his team members in travelling to, during, and returning home from the competition. 3. Any group of two of more members who depart the main body of the team (for purposes of travel or any other reason), shall have a sub-manager appointed by the Team Manager for the duration of their departure. 4. Team Managers shall, at all times, exercise control over their teams and ensure member's conduct and appearance does not have an adverse bearing upon the good name of his club nor the Association. 5. Special care is to be exercised at high density congregation points, especially air or bus terminals and during the trip. Air Navigation orders lay down procedures as regards intoxication, interference to air crews, disorderly or offensive behavior, and any act that threatens the safety of the aircraft. Any person contravening this order is guilty of an offence. 6. Before departing your accommodation point - the Team Manager shall conduct an inspection of the rooms accompanied by the Manager, and preferably a senior member of the team. It shall be confirmed that no complaints are being made, nor will be made re the team's conduct or conditions of accommodation fixtures. 7. A report shall be furnished to the club by the Team Manager immediately following the completion of the Championships (within 14 days) and report any misconduct or complaint. 8. Team Managers should be cautious of the exchange of team uniforms during or at the Carnival, as mis-reporting of incidents may occur. 9. Remember that the venue of the Branch Championships is the traditional support base for local clubs and any misconduct will certainly be noticed and may jeopardise future activities of those clubs. You can readily imagine the situation applied in reverse. 10. The Branch may form a Judiciary Committee which will hold itself ready for a meeting in the event of any complaint. Such Committee shall have the power to also act at the time and shall have jurisdiction over any Lifesaver attending the Branch Titles or associated Carnivals held at that time. 11. Team Managers are to wear club shirts signwritten with "TEAM MANAGER". 12. IT IS MANDATORY THAT ALL COMPETING CLUB TEAM MANAGERS ATTEND THE TEAM MANAGER S BRIEFINGS FOR competition.

SURF LIFE SAVING WIDE BAY CAPRICORN LIST OF OFFICIALS FOR WBC POOL BRANCH RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 FEBRUARY 2014 CLUB: Number of Competitors Nominated:.. OFFICIALS: Following Officials are required for Pool Rescue Competition. Club can nominate the official with their position preference or alternatively, individuals can nominate with their preference using Official individual nomination below. Please nominate for the following positions with your preference eg John Smith - 1 (1 being most preferred) (Carnival Referee will issue final roster) Competitor liaison Deputy Referee Starter Check Starter Marshall Chief Judge Finish Judges Lane Judges Time Keepers (3 per lane, minimum 2) Runner and Stapler Announcer Equipment set up Medals and/or Presentation THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND FORWARDED TO THE BRANCH NO LATER THAN 2 FEBRUARY, 2014, via fax 41533227, email: slswbc@lifesaving.com.au, or post to PO BOX 6170, East Bundaberg, QLD 4670

SURF LIFE SAVING WIDE BAY CAPRICORN WBC BRANCH POOL RESCUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 FEBRUARY 2014 OFFICIALS Individual nomination Following Officials are required for Pool Rescue Competitions. Please nominate with your preference (1 being most preferred, 2 second most preferred) (Carnival Referee will issue final roster) Name: Competitor liaison Deputy Referee Starter Check Starter Marshall Chief Judge Finish Judges Lane Judges Time Keepers Runner and Stapler Announcer Equipment set up Medals and/or presentation THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND FORWARDED TO THE BRANCH NO LATER THAN 2 FEBRUARY 2014, via fax 41533227, email: slswbc@lifesaving.com.au, or post to PO BOX 6170, East Bundaberg, QLD 4670