COMPETITIONS POLICY. Application of this Policy 3. This Policy applies to all Ringette Canada Members and Participants.

Similar documents
Provincial Championship Policy TABLE OF CONTENTS

ELITE DEVELOPMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS

Provincial Championships Technical Manual Version 5

ADULT COMPETITION RULES AND REGULATIONS MEN AND WOMENS A CUP, B CUP, U21, AND MASTERS

A Cup, B Cup, U21, Masters and Classics

Canadian Sport Institute Pacific and BC Ringette Association Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria

Provincial Playdowns Technical Manual U12-U19 Divisions

2018 NEW ENGLAND USTA LEAGUE SECTIONAL REGULATIONS

2014 NEW ENGLAND SECTIONAL REGULATIONS

Adult Soccer Fest Rules & Regulations

2015 CANADA WINTER GAMES WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL TECHNICAL PACKAGE

2017 Canada Summer Games Indoor Volleyball Technical Package

2017 Canada Summer Games Beach Volleyball Technical Package

2019 Canada Winter Games Synchronized Swimming Technical Package

TAMPA BAY UNITED SOCCER CLUB GASPARILLA CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT 2018

CANADA WEST FIELD LACROSSE LEAGUE LEAGUE AGREEMENT

SECTION E SENIOR MALE HOCKEY

USA Water Polo, Inc. Conduct of Championships

ADULT COMPETITION RULES AND REGULATIONS MEN AND WOMENS A CUP, B CUP, U21, MASTERS AND CLASSICS

2019 Canada Winter Games Freestyle Ski Technical Package

2017 State Tournament Format/Rules

2019 Canada Winter Games Table Tennis Technical Package

National Youth Team Selection - Australian Sport Climbing Youth Team

SOUTH TEXAS YOUTH SOCCER SPRING CUP MANUAL

This Package is for NON EDMONTON TEAMS Only. Please patronize our host hotels. They financially support our tournament. Visit our website at:

Lakers Classic Soccer Tournament Rules and Regulations

Lakers Classic Soccer Tournament Rules and Regulations

PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE (PSL)

2019 Canada Winter Games Wheelchair Basketball Technical Package

Canadian University Ultimate Championship Tournament Manual

2017 Canada Summer Games Golf Technical Package

POLICIES, PROCEDURES & RULES, 2018 International Tournament U13-U18

2010 CSL Rights and Responsibilities CENTRAL SOCCER LEAGUE 2010 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Kingston First Capital Soccer Tournament Rules and Regulations, 2017

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

Durham Region Soccer League Rules and Regulations U13 and Up

ASA General Rules & Regulations *

ASA General Rules & Regulations *

2018 Rules Lac St-Louis Outdoor Tournament

Kentucky Youth Soccer Association

IHA TOURNAMENT COMPETITION RULES & REGULATIONS

USA Water Polo, Inc. Conduct of Championships

PROCEDURE SANCTIONING OF COMPETITIONS

Regional League Competition Rules

New Zealand Senior National Inter-District Teams Event 2018 Rules

New Brunswick Rugby Union, Inc. By-laws 1. Membership Policy 2. Game Regulations

EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA INVITATIONAL CLASSIC 2017 TOURNAMENT RULES

Articles By-Laws Regulations History

Collingwood United Invitational. Tournament Rules

2016 US Youth Soccer National Championship Series PA WEST SOCCER STATE CUP

Selection Criteria Junior National Team

Kamloops Recreational Soccer League Bylaws

Policy Registry. C-01 Competitions Policy. Committee Responsible: Competition. Date Approved: June 3, 2012 Review Date: June 2017

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF WORLD TOUR REGULATIONS In Force: 01/01/2018

24th Annual Lonnie Krahn Classic

PROCEDURE 1.0 PYRAMID FOR PLAY PROCEDURE 2.0 LEAGUE CATEGORIES

Grading Policy and Procedures & Rules for State Championships, State Age, Night Inter District and Association Carnivals

1.0 Rule 1 - Purpose. 2.0 Rule 2 - Registration and Fees. 1.1 The Rules and Regulations shall govern the day to day operations of the League.

League Section 2018 Intermountain Regulations

MID-SUSSEX CRICKET LEAGUE CONSTITUTION 2018

Kelowna Heat Blast Spring Hockey Tournament 2018 Tournament Rules

2019 Canada Winter Games Archery Technical Package

Mid-Isle Magic. Basketball Team. Guidelines. v.1.2

SECTION 1 - GENERAL RULES OF COMPETITION

Junior State Titles Competition Rules

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF WORLD TOUR REGULATIONS In Force: 30/11/2018

Volleyball New Brunswick Senior Competitions Guide. September 1, 2016 to August 31, 2017

SECTION A &B USSA FOOTBALL NATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL GAMES NATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL GAMES COMPETITION RULES AND REGULATIONS

2016 Tennis Regulations League Section

Bylaws of the Saskatchewan Golf Association Inc. Page 1 of 8

2019 BSA SUMMER SPLASH RULES OF COMPETITION - VERSION 2.0

South Texas Youth Soccer Association Dynamo/Dash League Policies and Rules

Georgia Soccer State Cup Tournament Rules & Regulations

2019 FIS ALPINE WORLD JUNIOR SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS NOMINATION CRITERIA

Tyne and Wear County Netball League Rules & Regulations

South Texas Youth Soccer Association State Classic League Policies and Rules

St. Louis Youth Soccer Association, Inc. U8-U12 Rules of Play

2018 Snakebite Festival Playing Rules

Washington Youth Soccer State Cup Rules

EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS CUP CROSS COUNTRY PROMOTION AND RIGHTS

2019 Canada Winter Games Figure Skating Technical Package

WESTERN ONTARIO INDER-DISTRICT SOCCER LEAGUE RULES AND REGULATIONS

JUNIOR COMPETITION REGULATIONS

Canadian Ultimate Championship Series Manual Junior Divisions

Women s Artistic Gymnastics 2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Process

Section 9 SANCTIONED TOURNAMENT Policies and Procedures. 9.1 Sanctioned Tournament Committee (STC)... 2

Grading Policy and Procedures & Rules for State Championships, State Age, Night Inter District and Association Carnivals

Elgin Middlesex District Soccer League Rules and Regulations (U8-U12) PDF Rules

2011 CANADA WINTER GAMES BOXING TECHNICAL PACKAGE

1.0 Rule 1 - Purpose. 2.0 Rule 2 - Registration and Fees. 1.1 The Rules and Regulations shall govern the day to day operations of the League.

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

SOFTBALL RULES TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA Y & R

Scottish Korfball League Rules

DEFINITIONS GENERAL RULES

BOXING CANADA HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAM SELECTION POLICY 2018/2019 PROGRAM YEAR

SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR BASKETBALL

Inline Hockey New Zealand (IHNZ) 2017 National Events Notice

WESTERN REGION RINGETTE G&T HANDBOOK FOR COACHES

DISTRICT 3 BELTLINE HOCKEY LEAGUE

2011 CANADA WINTER GAMES ARCHERY (INDOOR) TECHNICAL PACKAGE

Transcription:

Purpose 1. The purpose of this Policy is to: 1.1 Govern each competition operated by Ringette Canada (individually referred to as a Competition ) in accordance with the terms and conditions in this Competitions Policy; and 1.2 Establish the guidelines governing the participation of Ringette Canada in Other Competitions. 2. The Competitions are valuable developmental opportunities for our athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers. This Policy is to provide guidance to help ensure that the Competitions provide developmental value to all participants, in keeping with Ringette Canada s Long Term Athlete Development model. Application of this Policy 3. This Policy applies to all Ringette Canada Members and Participants. 4. This Policy applies to all Competitions and Other Competitions. 5. This Policy does not alter Ringette Canada s role in multi-sport games (such as the Canada Games) as is laid out by the Multi Sport Organization that operates any such competition. Definitions 6. The following terms have these meanings in this Policy: Competitions Events/tournaments operated by Ringette Canada; Other Competitions Events/tournaments in which a team or teams are authorized by Ringette Canada to participate, and which are governed by the policies and procedures of the organization recognized by Ringette Canada as being responsible for the competition/event; Team A team is a group comprised of players and staff who are in Good Standing with Ringette Canada; Team Default A team will be considered in default where that team (a) commits to attend the Canadian Ringette Championships ( the Event ) on or before the Intent to Enter deadline for that Event; and (b) is allocated a position at the Event by the Provincial Sport Organization; and (c) withdraws from the Event after the Intent to Enter deadline for that Event. A team will be considered in default under these conditions regardless of whether another team is available to take the Defaulting team s position at the Event; and Team Staff Non-playing participants affiliated with the team, being such as a coach, assistant coach, manager, or trainer. - 1 -

Types of Competitions 7. The Competitions offered by Ringette Canada or in which Ringette Canada participates, shall be in one or more of the following formats, which may be held concurrently: 7.1 Canadian Ringette Championships (CRC): a. Competitions at which a national champion is declared in a particular age categories: 1. Female U19; 2. Female U16; 3. Male U20; 4. Male U17; 5. Co-Ed U19; 6. Co-Ed U16; and 7. Co-Ed Open for which a minimum of four (4) teams are required to constitute an age category for competition at the Event. 7.2 National Ringette League Championship (NRLC): a. A Competition at which a national champion is declared from teams within the National Ringette League; and b. Governed by the policies established for the operation of the National Ringette League. 7.3 Other Competitions: a. World Ringette Championship; b. World Junior Ringette Championship; c. Canada Winter Games; and d. Any Other Competition as approved by the Board of Ringette Canada. Categories 8. Competition age categories shall be in keeping with the Athlete Registration, Eligibility and Transfer Policy, unless specifically noted in the Competition or Other Competition s Technical Package. Team Eligibility 9. All athletes and staff participating in a Competition or Other Competition shall be duly registered and in Good Standing with Ringette Canada. Technical Staff 10. Director of Officials 10.1 The Officials Development Committee shall appoint a Director of Officials for all Competitions no later than three (3) months prior to the Competition or Other Competition (if requested to do so); and 10.2 The Director of Officials shall be an individual in good standing of Ringette Canada. Medical Personnel 11. Medical Personnel provided by the Host Committee will wait until summoned on the ice by the on-ice official to attend to an injured athlete. Conduct 12. All participants in a Competition or Other Competition will abide by Ringette Canada s Code of Conduct and Ethics. - 2 -

CANADIAN RINGETTE CHAMPIONSHIPS COMPETITIONS POLICY Team Eligibility 13. Teams competing in the CRC shall be duly registered in their respective provincial or territorial Ringette association (PSO) in the category of play for that Competition and in Good Standing with Ringette Canada. Technical Staff 14. Technical Delegate 14.1 The Ringette Canada Director of High Performance and Events may appoint a Technical Delegate, if required, at any time to assist in the operation of the Competition; and 14.2 The Technical Delegate shall be an individual in Good Standing with Ringette Canada. Team Staff Eligibility 15. Individuals who have met the minimum requirements as set out in the Technical Package are eligible to participate as a Team Staff. 16. Each team will have only the number of staff on the bench as permitted in the Technical Package. Team Rosters and Entry Fees 17. Failure to submit team rosters by the deadline date for submitting rosters, or alternative date as arranged with Ringette Canada, will result in disqualification. 18. Entry fees for all teams must be paid to Ringette Canada by the designated payment deadline date as determined by Ringette Canada. 19. All Team Staff must be registered with Ringette Canada by the registration deadline for the Competition, without exception. 20. Amendments to team registration forms must be sent in writing to Ringette Canada, acceptance of which is at the sole discretion of Ringette Canada. Uniforms 21. All Team walk-out and competition uniforms will conform to Ringette Canada s policies and Technical Package. 22. Teams designated as the provincial champion by their provincial ringette association will be expected to wear their Provincial/Territorial Team competition uniform, using the provincial colours designated for that province or territory by the Canada Games Council. 23. All teams are encouraged to have a second, alternate colour uniform available in the event of a colour conflict for a game. 24. Advertisements appearing on team uniforms will be in accordance with the regulations set out in the Technical Package - 3 -

Host Venue Selection 25. Ringette Canada shall select a host venue as outlined in the Event Bids Selection Policy. Host Committee 26. The organization selected to host the CRC will form a Host Committee. 27. The Host Committee will: 27.1 Report to the Executive Director of Ringette Canada; 27.2 Develop the event and activities to be approved by the Director of High Performance and Events; 27.3 Report regularly to the Ringette Canada Director of High Performance and Events with regard to progress of the planning of the CRC; 27.4 Reserve all required facilities (tournament site, hotels, etc.); 27.5 Conduct committee meetings at their discretion and submit minutes of such meetings to the Ringette Canada Director of High Performance and Events; 27.6 Prepare a time schedule for the implementation of all planning requirements for the Competition, a copy of which will be provided to the Ringette Canada Director of High Performance and Events not less than eighteen (18) months prior to the Competition; 27.7 Prepare a budget and submit to Ringette Canada for approval; 27.8 Seek financial assistance (e.g. sponsorship, municipal and provincial government funding (not federal government) in consultation and with approval of Ringette Canada; 27.9 Invite all Member representatives and local dignitaries to the event; and 27.10 Plan, coordinate and implement the opening and closing ceremonies in conjunction with the Ringette Canada Director of High Performance and Events or designate. Event Logo 28. Any logo developed to promote the CRC will be provided by Ringette Canada and incorporate symbolism appropriate to the hosting community/province. 29. Any logo utilized for the Competition will only be used for that Competition; and upon completion of the Competition, the logo will remain the property of Ringette Canada. 30. All materials produced in connection with the Competition will bear Ringette Canada identification as determined by Ringette Canada. Ringette Canada 31. Ringette Canada will provide services in support of the CRC to the Members and Host Committee in accordance with the regulations set out in the Ringette Canada Hosting Guidelines. Schedule 32. Competition schedules will be created by Ringette Canada. 33. Where possible, no team will be required to play more than three (3) games per day and games will not start before 7am nor begin later than 9pm in age categories of U19 or younger. Discipline, Protests and Grievances 34. Competition discipline, protests and grievances are the responsibility of the Discipline, Protest and Grievance Committee (DPG Committee). - 4 -

35. The DPG Committee will consist of the following: 35.1 Director of High Performance and Events (or designate); 35.2 The Chair of the Host Committee (or designate); 35.3 The Director of Officials (or designate); and 35.4 The Executive Director of Ringette Canada as an ex-officio member. 36. The DPG Committee will consider all appeals, protests, grievances and disciplinary matters arising during Competitions. The DPG Committee will not hear matters related to an official s judgment. 37. The DPG will follow the process as outlined in the Technical Package. Trophies 38. Each team receiving a trophy will maintain and control the trophy until the start of the event s closing ceremony at which time it will be returned to Ringette Canada. Competition Rules 39. If a discrepancy exists between the Ringette Canada Policy Manual and the current Competition Technical Package, the rules outlined in the Technical Package will take precedence as the governing rules of the Competition. Selection of Teams 40. In order to be eligible to enter (a) team(s) in the CRC, a Member must: 40.1 Apply for entry in this Competition no later than December 15 th or the following Monday, of the Competition year ( Entry Date ), and must submit at that time: a. A written commitment to pay the full entry fee (the Entry Fee ) for each team entered in that Competition; and b. Verification that all information included in the registration package is verified at the time of registration; and 40.2. Entry applications from Members must include: a. Verification that each team being entered is a member in Good Standing; b. Verification that each team is a registered team at the AA level in that Province; c. The following team information for each team: 1. Home city or region of team; 2. Home and Away (if applicable) jersey colours for the team; 3. Home local association of team; 4. Name of head coach; and 5. Bench staff certification as verified by the PSO. 41. Upon submission of an Entry Application, Ringette Canada shall: 41.1. Allocate one spot in the tournament for the provincial champion (as declared by the Member) of each province that entered at least one team, and one spot for the host team, if one is entered by the hosting Member; 41.2 Allocate a second spot to each Member that has submitted at least two (2) Entry Applications; 41.3 Perform a draw to allocate remaining competition spots in the Competition to Members: a. Each Member will be allocated an entry into the draw for each Entry Application (less the one or two automatic entries noted above); and - 5 -

b. Upon completion of the draw, each Member will be able to assign its spots in this Competition based on their own criteria; 42 Ringette Canada shall inform Members of their entry status ( in the competition or on the waiting list ) no later than the day following the Entry Date of the Competition year, which day will constitute the Wild Card Draw, should such a draw be necessary; 43. Should a Member remove itself, or a Member team, from the Competition their spot(s) will be considered vacated and the team Entry Fee shall not be refunded. 44. Teams on the Waiting List will be given seven (7) days to re-apply for the vacated spot: 44.1 Entry Application details for the competition (such as team name/location) shall not be amended from the first version submitted by the Entry Date; 44.2 Should more than one team apply, a random draw of the teams that did apply shall be used to select the successful applicant; and 44.3 Should there not be a team on the Waiting List; an open call shall be made and remain open for seven (7) days during which teams may apply for a vacated spot. Competition Rosters 45. Team rosters must be created in keeping with the registration guidelines in the teams province. 46. Team rosters may not be changed after the registration deadline in the teams province, or after January 31st of the competition year, whichever is earlier. 47. Team rosters for which an Entry Application has been received by Ringette Canada on or before the Entry Date must be submitted to the Ringette Canada office no later than January 31 st of the Competition year. 48. Ringette Canada may require verification that they have not changed in the time between the provincial registration deadline and the date of submission. 49. Alterations to the team roster after the roster deadline shall be made only in the case of injury (with medical documentation indicating that the athlete is not medically fit to participate) and players may only be added to the roster if another has been removed due to medical reasons. 50. Players added to the roster after the deadline may not have appeared on the roster of another team selected to attend the CRC as of January 31 st. CRC Default Sanctions 51. In the event of a Team Default, the following sanctions will apply: 51.1 The team in Default will automatically forfeit their Entry Fee and will also receive a fine of $2000.00 payable by their Provincial Sport Organization to Ringette Canada, which fine will be split evenly between the Host Society and Ringette Canada; and 51.2 A Discipline Panel may impose additional sanctions upon the team in Default, depending on the circumstances, which could range from a minimum of the payment of three times the amount of the Entry Fee when applying to a following Canadian Ringette Championships, to a maximum of being deemed Not in Good Standing for a period of time as determined by the Discipline Panel. - 6 -

NATIONAL RINGETTE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP (NRLC) 52. The following activities in relation to the NRLC are governed by the policies and procedures of the NRL, ensuring that teams registered to participate are in Good Standing with Ringette Canada: 52.1 Team eligibility; 52.2 Team staff eligibility; 52.3 Team rosters and entry fees; 52.4 Uniforms; 52.5 Host venue selection; 52.6 Host committee establishment and responsibilities; 52.7 Event logo; 52.8 Discipline, protests and grievances; 52.9 Trophies/medals; 52.10 Competition rules; 52.11 Selection of teams; 52.12 Competition rosters; and 52.13 Default sanctions, if any. 53. Ringette Canada will provide services in support of the NRLC to the Participants and Host Committee in accordance with the regulations set out in the Ringette Canada Hosting Guidelines. 54. Competition schedules will be created by Ringette Canada. OTHER COMPETITIONS 55. The following activities in relation to Other Competitions are governed by the terms and conditions for participation in the Other Competition, ensuring that all participants and officials are duly registered and in Good Standing with Ringette Canada: 55.1 Team eligibility; 55.2 Team staff eligibility; 55.3 Team rosters and entry fees; 55.4 Uniforms; 55.5 Competition schedules; 55.6 Discipline, protests and grievances; 55.7 Trophies/medals; 55.8 Competition rules; 55.9 Selection of teams; 55.10 Competition rosters; and 55.11 Default sanctions, if any. 56. Any logo developed by Ringette Canada for use in an Other Competition will be utilized solely for that Other Competition and upon completion of the Other Competition will remain the property of Ringette Canada. This Policy is subject to review at least once every three years Date of last review: January 2016 The publication of Ringette Canada policies will be in the English and French languages. In the case of conflicting interpretations, the English version will prevail. - 7 -