UNITED WORLD WRESTLING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ORGANISATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS

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UNITED WORLD WRESTLING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ORGANISATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS 1. PREAMBLE The present requirements, the General Regulations for Championships and International Competitions, the Financial Regulations, the Constitution, and the International Wrestling Rules are the documents which govern the way all international competitions organized under United World Wrestling s aegis are run. The organisation of an international competition is placed under the authority of and of the Continental Council to which the organising Federation appointed by the Executive Committee belongs. The organising Federation must name an organising committee which will deal with the organisation of the international competition. The organising Federation will be responsible for the smooth running of the competition towards the United World Wrestling Bureau. A refereeing delegate will be assigned by to each international competition. 2. GUIDING PRINCIPLES The present requirements must be applied to all international competitions, no matter what their specific name may be. Any organiser of a competition, tournament, challenge, etc. who wishes to depart from these requirements in whatever way must obtain the written approval of the Executive Committee beforehand. 3. APPLICATION FOR THE ORGANISATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION The application for the organisation of an international competition is done in compliance with the United World Wrestling Constitution and Regulations, as well as with the present requirements and fully commits the National Federation requesting it. Every National Federation member of can apply for an international competition. To do so, the National Federation must fill in and sign the application form and organisation contract on page 6 and 7 of the present document. These two documents must be returned to the secretariat by 01 November of the year preceding the event or handed in to the Secretary General on the occasion of the calendar meeting. Any change in date or place must be announced to at least 6 months before the date set for the tournament in order to be considered.

4. REGULATIONS AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION Once the competition has been accepted and entered in the calendar, the organising Federation must send to a file containing the regulations and information necessary to the smooth running of the competition. This file will have to reach United World Wrestling at least 6 months before the date set for the event and include the following documents: Invitation letter from the organising Federation. General regulations setting the participation conditions and the technical matters (styles, age group, weight categories, awards, etc.). Specific information containing the necessary details on the reception of the teams, transport, address of the venue and hotels in which the participants, referees and officials will be accommodated. Competition programme including the schedule of accreditation, medical control, weigh-in, elimination rounds and finals for each category. Visa and entry forms. 5. ORGANISATION FEE The organisation fee for international competitions is invoiced by to the organising Federation at the end of the year during which the competition took place depending on the type of competition: Senior international tournament: 1 000 CHF per style Junior and cadet international tournament: 500 CHF per tournament Senior and Junior or cadet international tournament: 500 CHF per tournament Schoolboys/girls international tournament: no fee 6. ORGANISER S OBLIGATIONS The organising Federation must send a personal invitation letter to all the countries concerned and to refereeing delegate(s) with the programme and information on the competition for the visa applications. These invitations must be sent at least 2 months before the date set for the competition. The organising Federation must take out insurance with a company of its choice to cover its and United World Wrestling 's civil liability for the duration of the competition including the time taken to install the facilities before the competition and the time taken to dismantle them afterwards. The organising Federation bears full liability and can in no case be held responsible for the risks incurred. The organising Federation will cover the refereeing delegate(s) transport in economy class (or in business class if the delegate is a Bureau member) and full accommodation (board and lodging), starting 48 hours before the competition and ending 24 hours after the competition. The organising Federation will pay a representation fee to the refereeing delegate(s) of 100 CHF per day if the delegate is a neutral referee, 100 CHF if the delegate is an instructor and or 100 CHF per day if the delegate is a Bureau member for the duration of their stay (48 hours before the competition and 24 hours after the competition).

The organising Federation must make transport facilities available to officials and participants between the station, airports, and accommodation sites as well as between competition, training, and accommodation sites. Transport facilities are only provided for participants who are accommodated in sites proposed by the organising Federation. A minibus or a bus will be made available for the referees, VIP, Presidents, and other officials accompanying the teams. The organising Federation will take the necessary steps to assist the refereeing delegate(s) in the licence sale that must take place before the competition. It is reminded that except for the schoolboys/girls tournaments, all cadet, junior and senior wrestlers taking part in an international competition must hold a valid licence-insurance for the current year. A photocopier will also be provided to enable the delegate to make the passport copies that must accompany all new licences. 7. INFORMATION AND RECEPTION DESK From the arrival of the first delegation to the day following the last competition, the organising Federation must organise a central reception desk which will be situated at the central hotel or at the competition site. This desk is responsible for: The reception of the teams upon their arrival and departure at the airport or station. The allocation of hotel rooms The catering The urban transport The provision of all necessary information for the smooth running of the competition The support for cultural matters 8. FINAL ENTRIES, NATIONALITY CHECK, AND ACCREDITATION The organising Federation must take the necessary steps to accelerate the accreditation procedures by means of the Heracles software. Each participant s age and nationality will be checked upon presentation of their passport at accreditation. A big room will have to be provided to welcome the participants and allow the different phases of administrative work (collection of participation and accommodation fees, final entries, age and nationality check, participants picture, printing of accreditation cards, licence sale, etc.). If the final entries for each style are not requested at accreditation, the delegations will have to follow the schedule set forth in the competition program in order to allow a smooth management of the competition. 9. WEIGH-IN The weigh-in is placed under the responsibility of the refereeing delegate(s). The official weigh-in for each category is done the day before the competition in the evening and it lasts 30 minutes. The competitors are allowed to check their weight on the scales available, which will be identical to those used for the official weigh-in, as many times as they wish. The organising committee must provide each day one person for each scale to help with the weigh-in procedure. If a weight allowance is permitted, it must be mentioned in the competition regulations and cannot exceed 2kg.

10. DRAWING OF LOTS The draw for positions in the competition table is the responsibility of the refereeing delegates. It is done during the weigh-in, the day before the competition. The draw must be done by means of the United World Wrestling Heracles software or manually if the use of computers is not possible. The result of the draw will be distributed by the organising Federation to each delegation as soon as it is complete. 11. COMPETITION VENUE The competition venue will be large enough to house the necessary number of competition and warm-up mats. It will be equipped according to the General Regulations for Championships and International Competitions. The competition venue will have to allow proper display of audio-visual information to the spectators and competitors (time, points, nationality, wrestlers name, results) by means of two plasma screens per mat that will be linked to a computer running with the Heracles software. Each competition mat must be approved, 12m x 12m, and with marking and colours in accordance with the International Wrestling Rules. On one side of the mats, the organising Federation will place a table for 4 people (1 mat chairman, 1 timekeeper, 1 video controller and 1 replacement) and on the other side, a table for the judge. The competition area and its surroundings will be protected against unauthorized access. In addition a sufficient number of seats will be provided to, VIPs, officials, doctors, and medical staff. The competitors' seats will be placed as close as possible to the competition area and will have direct access to it. 12. OPENING CEREMONY (IF SCHEDULED) Following the announcement of the opening ceremony, the delegations, in tracksuits or any other suitable attire, will file past preceded by a sign with their country's name on; either in their entirety in the language of the organising Federation or in the abbreviation approved by the IOC; and their national flag. The delegations will file past in alphabetical order and to the accompaniment of music. The host country will enter last and be followed by the referees. The host country s and flags will be raised. The National Federation s President and one or two important people will make a speech. 13. MEDALS, DIPLOMAS, AND AWARD CEREMONIES The award ceremony takes place each day after the finals of the weight category. The athletes enter and leave to the accompaniment of music. They must be dressed in their national team tracksuit and line up behind the podium in the following order: 2 1 3 3. A diploma will be presented to all participants. The speaker must clearly announce the ceremony and pronounce the names, nationality and classification of the recipients as well as the names and titles of the officials who will present the medals. The flags will be hoisted at the same time as the winner s national anthem (short version) with a slight difference in their level according to the athletes ranking. Award winners are presented in the following order: 1) bronze medals; 2) silver medal; 3) gold medal; 4) other awards. If there are only 5 wrestlers or less participating in one weight category, only one bronze medal will be awarded. The presentation order is determined in consultation with the protocol officer.

14. ANTI-DOPING CONTROL The organising Federation must take all the steps necessary to ensure that the anti-doping tests requested by the national anti-doping agency can take place and to guarantee that the samples will be analysed by a laboratory which is WADA/IOC accredited. The costs engendered by the anti-doping tests will be borne by the organising Federation. 15. COMPETITION STAFF In accordance with the present requirements, the organising Federation must fulfil all the necessary conditions for staff and material. Regarding the medical staff, 2 doctors will have to be provided for the medical control before the weigh-in (or more in case of high participation) and for the anti-doping control, and 1 medical assistant will have to be assigned to each mat. The organising Federation will also have to provide one general announcer (French or English and language of the host country), 1 ceremony and protocol officer, and 2 assistants for the opening, closing, and award ceremonies. The organising Federation will provide 1 person in charge of the scoreboards, 1 timekeeper, 1 runner, 2 guides for the wrestlers, and 1 video controller per mat. 16. FORMS AND DOCUMENTS The organising Federation commits to properly promote the competition by publishing articles in newspapers and on the Internet, by distributing posters and flyer, and by organising press conferences. It must also distribute programmes and information sheets to the participants. The Heracles software allows printing the accreditation cards, the medical sheets, the weigh-in sheets, the pairing sheets, the competition schedule, the score sheets, and complete results. If the Heracles software cannot be used for one reason or another, the organising Federation will have to provide these documents for an optimum manual management of the competition.

FORM FOR THE ORGANISATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION National Federation: International competition: Competition Place Exact date Style(s) FS GR WW BW Age group Senior Junior Cadet Veteran Invited countries Type Individual Team Weight categories All or specify: Place and date Name and function Signature

CONTRACT FOR THE ORGANISATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION The present requirements, which are drawn up for the use of organisers wishing to enter an international competition in the calendar, must be returned to duly signed and initialled on each page by the National Federation s President, and mentioning read and agreed and good for application. The document will have to reach by 01 November of the year before the date set for the event at the latest. Failing to do so, the competition will not be entered in the calendar and the organising Federation will be penalised according to the Disciplinary Regulations in case it holds the event anyway. Any dispensation from the present requirement will be subject to s prior written approval. Any infraction will be sanctioned according to the Disciplinary Regulations. Any serious breach in these provisions will result in a report sent to the judge who will evaluate the infraction and apply a sanction according to the Constitution and Regulations. Any protest will be lodge in front of the appeal commission whose decision will prevail and be final. Competition name Competition place and date The present requirements bind the organising Federation named hereafter: Read and agreed, good for application Name and Signature of the organising Federation s President