GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET (Version 26.01.2018) FINA Diving World Series 2018 Montréal, Québec (CAN) Centre Sportif du Parc olympique de Montréal April 27 to 29, 2018 Diving Plongeon Canada has the honour and pleasure to invite you to the FINA Diving World Series 2018 meet, to be held in Montréal, Québec, Canada. The following information has been designed to assist your National Federation in its attendance to this event. EVENT CONTACTS Should you have any questions or queries regarding the information provided in this document, please feel free to contact the following Diving Plongeon Canada event staff: Competition Manager: Jeff Feeney (jeff@diving.ca) Delegate Services and Travel: Ivonne Shoucair (ivonne@diving.ca) Media Manager: Maelle Dancause (maelle@diving.ca) SITES AND DATES FOR THE FINA DIVING WORLD SERIES 2018 PARTICIPANTS Beijing (CHN) 9-11 March, 2018 Fuji (JPN) 15-17 March, 2018 Montreal (CAN) 27-29 April, 2018 Kazan (RUS) 4-6 May, 2018 The list of participants can be found on the FINA Website: www.fina.org ENTRY PROCESS AND PROTOCOL All entries shall be made electronically via the FINA General Management System (GMS) via the link https://data.fina.org Access to the registration system should be via the logins previously supplied to your federation. If you require any assistance of support with the registration process, please contact aquaticsdb@fina.org IMPORTANT DATES TO NOTE Final Registration/Visa Deadline : Wednesday, February 28th, 2018 Sport Entries deadline : Wednesday, February 28th, 2018 Submission of Accommodation Form : Friday, March 9 th, 2018 Submission of Flight Details in GMS : Friday, March 9 th, 2018 Arrival in Montreal (Airport Code YUL) : Tuesday April 24 th, 2018 Competition : Friday April 27 th to Sunday April 29 th, 2018 Departure from Montreal: Monday April 30 th, 2018
COMPETITION INFORMATION Training Dates : April 24 th 26 th - 8:00 12:00 and 15:00-19:00 hrs (Training Groups) Technical Meeting: The HMF/OC shall organize a Technical Meeting on Thursday, April 26th (24 Hours prior to the first competition of the Event), to be held at the Centre Sportif du Parc Olympique, (Salle de formation A). The FINA TDC shall chair this meeting. Exact timing will be communicated at a later date. Competition Dates : Friday April 27 th to Sunday April 29 th, 2018 SCHEDULE Each leg of the FINA Diving World Series shall be staged over 3 days according to the following programme: Start time: Day 1 Session 1 12:00 10m Platform Synchro Women Final 13:02 10m Platform Synchro Men Final 13:51 Awards: 10m Platform Synchro Women 14:01 Awards: 10m Platform Synchro Men Session 2 17:15 Opening Ceremonies 17:35 3m Springboard Synchro Women Final 18:37 3m Springboard Synchro Men Final 19:26 Awards: 3m Springboard Synchro Women 19:36 Awards: 3m Springboard Synchro Men Day 2 Session 1 10:00 10m Platform Women SF A & B 11:25 3m Springboard Men SF A & B Session 2 16:00 10m Platform Women Final 17:02 3m Springboard Men Final 18:10 10m Platform Mixed Synchro Final 18:52 Awards: 10m Platform Women 19:02 Awards: 3m Springboard Men 19:12 Awards: 10m Platform Mixed Synchro Day 3 Session 1 10:00 3m Springboard Women SF A & B 11:125 10m Platform Men SF A & B Session 2 16:00 3m Springboard Women Final 17:02 10m Platform Men Final 18:10 3m Springboard Mixed Synchro Final 18:52 Awards: 3m Springboard Women 19:02 Awards: 10m Platform Men 19:12 Awards: 3m Springboard Mixed Synchro VENUE INFORMATION The Centre sportif au Parc Olympique has been fully renovated and is considered to be one of the premiere diving facilities in the world. Built for the 1976 Summer Games, the Centre sportif regularly hosted the FINA Diving Grand Prix from 2007 to 2012 and is ready to welcome international diving back in 2018. The complex features 1m, 3m, 5m, 7.5m, and 10m towers, and numerous 1m and 3m springboards. The venue also possesses a world class dry-land training areas with padded floors, dry boards, trampolines, and resistance training equipment. More information: http://parcolympique.qc.ca/centresportif/en/
ATHLETE MEDICAL SERVICES First aid will be available at the competition venue during training and competition days for divers. Massage, athletic therapy, and chiropractic will be available on a pay per use basis for teams interested in accessing those services. The clinic is located directly at the competition venue. Lifeguards will be onsite at the competition venue to provide first aid during training and competition. A doctor and EMS will be onsite at the venue during competition times to provide medical treatment and emergency response. Ice will be available at the competition venue for the treatment of injuries. Physio tables will be available at the venue and host hotel for use. DIVERS AND TEAM OFFICIALS SEATING Only divers/coaches that are presently competing will be allowed in the field of play. A dedicated coaching area will be also provided for team officials to coach their divers. Divers and team officials not presently competing may remain on pool deck in the designated seating area, upstairs in the designated section of the bleachers, or can remain in the dry-land training space. EVENT INFORMATION DESK A Sport Information Desk will operate at the competition venue on the days of competition, as well as during any scheduled training sessions. NOTE: All the withdrawal and correction forms must first be approved by the referee and then handed to the Secretariat of the Competition. ACCREDITATION, ACCREDITATION DESK Accreditations will be distributed to teams and individuals upon their arrival at their host hotel. The Organizing Committee would like to provide up to date and accurate information about competing divers for inclusion in the spectator programme and commentary. We also require headshots of all divers and team staff attending the competition to be uploaded onto the GMS. RULES The FINA Diving World Series will be conducted under FINA rules.
JUDGES Scoring: Seven (7) judges are used for individual competitions and scores should be calculated according to FINA Diving Rules D 7.5. Nine (9) judges are used for synchronised competition and scores should be calculated according to FINA Diving Rules D 7.7. PRIZE MONEY Local Prize Money: The HMF/OC shall provide and pay prize money to a total of USD 120 000 at each Event to be divided between all of the 10 individual and synchro events, as follows: 1 st place: USD 5 000 2 nd place: USD 4 000 3 rd place: USD 3 000 Sub-Total USD 12 000 Total x 10 events = USD 120 000 Overall Prize Money: FINA shall pay the overall prize money of USD 870 000 to be divided between all of the 10 individual and synchro events, as follows: 1 st place: USD 30 000 2 nd place: USD 20 000 3 rd place USD 15 000 4 th place USD 10 000 5 th place USD 7 000 6 th place USD 5 000 Sub-Total USD 87 000 Total x 10 Events=USD 870 000 A diver participating in an Individual Event is entitled to the overall prize money only if he/she takes part in all the meets of the Series. If a diver for reason of illness or injury is forced to withdraw part way through an event, the athlete will be deemed participated and will still be eligible for the prize pot as long as they participate in the remaining legs. For synchronized events, overall prize money will be paid only if a national federation s team takes part in all the meets of the Series If a withdrawal is due to an injury, the athlete should provide a certificate signed by the event doctor as a record of attendance at the event and qualification for the overall prize money.
VISA INFORMATION Citizens of certain countries and territories need a visa to visit or transit Canada. Please note: If you hold a passport other than Canadian or you are stateless, you need a visa to visit or transit in Canada. Canada has introduced a new requirement for countries that previously did not require a visa to enter Canada. This is called an eta (electronic travel authorization). To find if you need a visa or eta please search this page: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp Visa assistance will be provided to those National Federations that have completed the registration process in the FINA GMS by the specified registration deadline. This includes the submission of all mandatory data such as photo and an electronic scan of each person s passport. TRANSPORTATION The local organizing committee will be providing transportation for those arriving at the Montreal- Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport (YUL). If you are arriving by train or bus, pick-ups can be arranged within Montreal as well. Throughout competition week, a shuttle schedule will operate to transport participants from the hotel to venue at regular intervals. Exact timing will be provided in the competition meet package. For departures on April 29 th and April 30 th, the local organizing committee will arrange shuttles from the host hotels to Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport (YUL). Airport transfers will only be provided to those that submit their flight information (Flight Number, departure date / time, arrival date / time, airline and any other information required in the flight details form) no later than Thursday March 8, 2018. Divers, team officials and support staff are asked to provide their flight details on FINA s GMS system. ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS According to the FINA rules, the organizing committee will provide full board accommodation (3 meals per day) for all qualified divers and one team leader/coach for each participating nation. The official accommodation period will be as follows: Arrival: Tuesday April 24, 2017 Departure: Monday April 30, 2018 Please note divers from the same federation who are of the same gender will be put into twin rooms. Reservations for additional accommodation will be available. Charges will apply for additional nights or single occupancy requests when double occupancy can be accommodated.
Non-funded delegates + additional nights for funded delegates Non-funded delegates wishing to attend the Montreal event, and funded delegates looking to stay additional nights can do so at the following rates: Single Occupancy: $260 USD/day Double Occupancy: $220 USD/day Meet hotel for Divers, Team Officials, Judges, and OC Staff: Auberge Royal Versailles 7200, Sherbrooke East Montreal, Quebec, Canada H1N 1E7 Tel: 1-888-832-1416 The Auberge Royal Versailles is strategically located on Sherbrooke Street alongside of highway 40 and 25, few steps away from Radisson subway station. Across the street is Place Versailles shopping mall, and a selection of grocery stores, department stores, and restaurants. The Olympic park is a few short minutes away which keeps daily commutes to training and the competition to a minimum. The Olympic park also is home to the Olympic Stadium, Biodome, Botanical Garden, Planetarium and Saputo Stadium, some of Montreal s greatest tourist attractions. Meet hotel for FINA Representatives: Details to be confirmed at a later date. TICKETS Date (Session 1) (Session 2) Friday, April 21 th $12 (GA) // $8 (12 & Under) $25 (GA) // $12 (12 & Under) Saturday, April 22 nd $12 (GA) // $8 (12 & Under) $25 (GA) // $12 (12 & Under) Sunday, April 23 th $12 (GA) // $8 (12 & Under) $25 (GA) // $12 (12 & Under) Single Day Passes Event Passes $30 (GA) // $15 (12 & Under) $65 (GA) // $30 (12 & Under) All accredited participants do not require tickets for sessions.