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PROGRAMME This programme is now confirmed. INFORMATION BULLETIN NO. 3 Rev A (includes updates sent by email on 1 st Aug 2018 & 2 nd Aug 2018) 13 th EDBF EUROPEAN NATIONS DRAGON BOAT CHAMPIONSHIPS Beetzsee, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany 23 rd 26 th August 2018 Monday, 20 th August 2018 Tuesday, 21 st August 2018 Wednesday, 22 nd August 2018 Teams arrive and training (09.00hrs 18.00hrs) Teams arrive and training (09.00hrs 18.00hrs) Teams arrive and training (08.00hrs 14.00hrs) 08.30hrs 09.30hrs 13:00hrs 14:30hrs 17:30hrs 20:00hrs Thursday, 23 rd August 2018 Race Day 1 Morning Afternoon Friday 24 th August 2018 Race Day 2 Morning Afternoon Saturday, 25 th August 2018 Race Day 3 Morning Afternoon EDBF Executive Committee Meeting EDBF Council Meeting IDBF Race Officials Meeting Team Manager s and Helm s Meeting Opening Ceremony Nations Dinner 1000m Standard boat mixed - All age classes 500m Small boat mixed - Premier, Senior A, Senior B 1000m Standard boat - Open, women 500m Small boat - Open, Women, U24, Junior 2000m All mixed classes 2000m All Open and Women s classes 200m All mixed classes 200m All Open and Women s classes Sunday, 26 th August 2018 Race Day 4 Morning Afternoon 19:00hrs Monday, 27 th August 2018 09.00hrs EDBF Congress Crews depart 500m All mixed standard boats 500m All Open and Women s classes Closing Ceremony with last medal presentation and Celebration Party REGISTERED NATIONS For the latest registered nations, please visit https://idbfchamps.org/edbf.

ONLINE REGISTRATION Please check that all your information is now entered on the online registration system and there is a photograph for everyone requiring an ID badge. Please visit https://idbfchamps.org/edbf. The database will close at midnight (CET) on Monday, 30th July 2018 to allow us to produce the file from which we can print the ID cards from. The system will re- open after this time for any late inputs, but you will be charged an additional fee of 5/person to have these cards printed at the race site. Please also ensure that the registration system https://idbfchamps.org/edbf is showing the ACTUAL race categories that your teams are racing in. You need to delete any entries from categories you are no longer racing in or add in any new ones. Please do this immediately. The Race Programme is generated from this information, so if this is incorrect it causes a lot of additional work to manually correct the programme. The registration system for team entries will close at midnight (CET) on Friday, 3rd August 2018 to allow the final version of the race programme to be worked on over the weekend. NO FURTHER ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME. CREW LISTS Please ensure that all Crew Lists are generated from the online system and must be submitted at the Team Manager s Meeting or to the Race Administration at the end of each day for the next day s racing. This will ensure crew lists are processed and forwarded to Marshalling in sufficient time prior to the first race. Only those Competitors shown on the Crew List will be permitted to race in that particular Competition Class. There will be assistance available at the regatta site should anyone need help. CREW TRAINING To reserve your crew training sessions, please go to https://idbfchamps.org/edbf. Please note, you will only be able to book ONE training session per crew per day. ARRIVAL / DEPARTURE TRANSFER SERVICE For those teams who have booked the transfer service there will be an Organising Committee Representative at the Airport to meet you and show you to your transfer coaches. DAILY TRANSPORTATION TO THE RACE VENUE For those teams who have booked the official accommodation, daily transportation to the race venue is included. RACE LUNCHES AND CATERING For those teams that have booked race site catering, you will be provided with daily lunch vouchers for this service when you register. For those teams that have not booked this service there will be various bars and food and drink stands where you can purchase food. REGISTRATION OFFICE OPENING HOURS The Registration Office will be located at the regatta course. The opening hours will be as follows: Monday, 20 th August 2018 09.00hrs 18.00hrs Tuesday, 21 st August 2018 09.00hrs 18.00hrs Wednesday, 22 nd August 2018 09.00hrs 14.00hrs REGISTRATION PROCEDURE On arrival at Registration, please carry out the following: 1) Visit the EDBF Treasurer, Maura Dezi who will confirm all EDBF Registration Fees have been paid. Any outstanding payments will need to be made. www.edbf.org 2

2) Visit the Organising Committee who will confirm all other payments have been made and issue you with a receipt Administration Fee, Accommodation, Airport Transfers, Meals, Celebration Party. Again any outstanding payments will need to be made. 3) Once all payments have been made you will then be given your ID cards. Please ensure you check these before you leave Registration to ensure there are no errors or cards missing. 4) Please check that the Organising Committee has the correct National Anthem for your country. 5) Collect final information for the team and write down the emergency contact telephone number. ATHLETES VILLAGE One tent per country will be provided free of charge in the Athletes Village, as long as one standard boat dragon boat team is entered. The size of the tent will vary depending on the size of the nations team. OPENING CEREMONEY The Opening Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, 22 nd August 2018 commencing at 17.30hrs at the regatta venue. At 16.45hrs the Athletes Parade will commence from the athletes village to the gallery with music and dancers. Please gather your team at 16.30hrs in front of your designated team tent in the Athletes Village. The volunteers will escort your team to the reserved seating in the stands. CLOSING CEREMONY AND CELEBRATION PARTY The Closing Ceremony will be held at the Regatta Venue at 19.00hrs on Sunday, 26 th August 2018 followed immediately by the Celebration Party. The Celebration Party is open to all competitors, coaches, managers and registered supporters. Tickets cost 15/person if ordered and paid by 30 th June 2018. Anyone wishing to purchase tickets now will be charged 20/person. The ticket price includes a buffet and one drink. Additional drink may be purchased at the party. STARTS All starts for 200m, 500m and 1000m will be carried out with an electronic bucket system. 2000M course map 2000m pursuit with 4 turns Beetzsee Brandenburg an der Havel waves stop Video wall 6 5 4 3 line up area 25m starting and finish line Finish tower 2 1 Marshalling area >> Gallery for spectators 50m marker buoy turn buoy www.edbf.org 3

The starting order for the 2000m standard boats will be determined by the results from the 1000m racing classes. The order for the 2000m small boats will be determined from the results from the ENC in Rome in 2016. The order of racing will be posted at the information points at the regatta venue and will be available to download from the EDBF Race Management System and championships website. PARKING FACILITIES FOR COMPETITORS AND SPECTATORS Parking will be provided, but there will be a small daily charge. SPECTATORS Spectators will be able to access the grand stand at the regatta site and all public areas. However, there will be a small charge for non- registered supporters and visitors from Brandenburg. NATIONS FLAG Please can you bring 1no. national flag with you for the Opening Ceremony. The flag is to measure 1.50m long x 1.0m high. The Organising Committee will supply flag poles. The flags will be returned at the end of the ceremony. CURRENCY The currency used in Germany is the Euro. WEATHER The average weather in Brandenburg an der Havel at this time of year is 25 C - 28 C and generally sunny with occasional showers. TIME ZONE British Summer Time + 1 Hour or Central European Time. THERAPUTIC USE EXEMPTION FORMS The Theraputic Use Exemption (TUE) Form needs to be completed by all athletes who have to take prescribed substances/medications which are on the banned substance list. Please refer to the WADA web site. http://www.wada- ama.org/ for the up to date list. The completed form then needs to be submitted to vice- chair- medical@idbf.org in PDF format as soon as possible or failing this they can be handed into the Race Secretariat before the competition begins. The TUE forms can be downloaded from the online registration site. DECLARATIONS Please print out Declarations 1 4 from the online system and get your team members to sign the appropriate forms where necessary. These are to be handed in at Registration. ADMINISTRATION and EDBF REGISTRATION FEE There is an Administration Fee of 60.00 + an EDBF Registration Fee of 15.00 per accredited person for anyone travelling with the team, including competitors, coaches and managers. For all Juniors there is an Administration Fee of 30.00 + an EDBF Registration Fee 5.00. Entry Fee for supporters will be 20 ( 15.00 Administration Fee + 5 EDBF Registration Fee). Note for this ENC you will need an ID card for access to the Athletes Village as it will be closed off to the general public. www.edbf.org 4

The EDBF Registration Fee has to be transferred directly to the EDBF account and the Administration Fee directly to the organiser s account. IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED THAT ALL PAYMENTS ARE MADE IN ADVANCE BY ELECTRONIC TRANSFER. The deadline for these payments has passed (30 th June 2018), so if you have not yet paid, these payments need to be made IMMEDIATELY. BANK DETAILS ORGANISING COMMITTEE Bank: Brandenburger Bank Account No: 105881145 IBAN: DE42 1606 2073 0105 8811 45 SWIFT / BIC: GENODEF1BRB Beneficiary: 2018 EDBF Dragon Boat Championships Reference: Team Name BANK DETAILS EDBF FOR REGISTRATION FEE ONLY Bank: ABN AMRO Account No.: 59.26.84.342 IBAN: NL75ABNA0592684342 SWIFT / BIC: ABNANL2A Beneficiary: European Dragon Boat Federation Reference: Team Name ORGANISING COMMITTEE CONTACT DETAILS Secretary - Michael Kenzler Regattateam Brandenburg An der Regattastraße 1 D 14772 Brandenburg a.d.h. Email: info@dragonboat.news EDBF Secretary General Julie Doyle Email: secretary@edbf.org EDBF Treasurer Maura Dezi Email: treasurer@edbf.org WEBSITE - www.dragonboat.news www.edbf.org 5

TECHNICAL REGULATIONS & CHAMPIONSHIP REGULATIONS The information and regulations in this Bulletin are extracted from, and where necessary supplement and enhance the IDBF Competition Regulations and Rules of Racing, with which all competing crews are to acquaint themselves see www.idbf.org. In the event of a situation arising which is not covered by the IDBF Competition Regulations or the Championship Regulations contained herein, then the Chief Official will be responsible for investigating the circumstances and recommending appropriate action to the IDBF Jury appointed for the Championships. You are reminded that IDBF Regulations exclude Male Helms from Steering Women s crews TEAM MANAGERS MEETING The Team Managers Meeting will take place on: Wednesday, 22 nd August 2018 at 14.30hrs at the Regatta Venue A Crew Manager s Meeting will be held each day after racing See Race Programme for times. This Technical Bulletin and Annexes, plus the Race Time Tables and Heat Draws for the Championships will also be available to download from the online registration system - visit https://idbfchamps.org/edbf. A REMINDER OF THE AGE REQUIREMENTS for the SENIORS, JUNIORS and U24s Senior A - 40 th or later birthday falls in the year of the competition. Senior B - 50 th or later birthday falls in the year of the competition. Senior C - 60 th or later birthday falls in the year of the competition. Junior A - 13 th to 18 th birthday falls in the year of the competition. (with the exception of the Helm (Steerer/Sweep) Junior B - 13 th to 16 th birthday falls in the year of the competition. (with the exception of the Helm (Steerer/Sweep) 18-23 ATHLETES (U23s) - OVER 17 YEARS OLD but UNDER 24 on 1st June 2016 (Up to 4 crew members may be aged 16, but under 18 years old and 2 over 23, but under 26 in a Standard Boat (2 and 1 in the Small Boat categories) N.B. All the above are supplementary amendments to the EDBF Amendments to the IDBF Competition Regulations and Rules of Racing as agreed at the EDBF Extra Ordinary Congress in November 2016. 1. IDBF RULES OF RACING For the 13th EDBF ENC 2018 IDBF Rules of Racing Edition 7, issue 1, effective from 1 st January 2016 and the IDBF Competition Regulations Edition 7, issue 1, effective from 1 st January 2016 will be used. Crew Managers are advised to have a personal copy with them at the event and to ensure that their crews are conversant with these rules. Copies can be downloaded from the IDBF website www.idbf.org. www.edbf.org 6

2. MIXED CREW REQUIREMENTS Following a number of enquiries the EDBF Council have agreed for this Championships, to maintain the following mixed crew composition rule. This will allow more flexibility for competing nations. STANDARD BOAT CREWS The crew must consist of a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 female PADDLERS. (Drummer and Helm can be either Male or Female). SMALL BOAT CREWS The crew must consist of a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 female PADDLERS. (Drummer and Helm can be either Male or Female). 3. COMPETITION CLASSES STANDARD v SMALL BOATS Following a specific request countries are allowed to enter for example one team in the Standard Boat Premier Open Class and one team in the Small Boat Premier Open Class, however each team must be made up of different people. This includes paddlers, drummers and helms. This has been allowed at EDBF level as we wish to increase the participation numbers at our events. The exception to this is for the Mixed Races where Small Boat Open and Women s crews are required to combine to make a Mixed Standard Boat crew. In a case where an EDBF Member has entered just a Standard Open or Women s crew, but has a few additional Male or Female paddlers, then they can also enter a Small Boat Mixed Crew using the paddlers from their Standard Open or Women s crew. Additionally under the current rules, Standard Premier Crews who have enough Seniors (or Juniors, or 18-23s) racing in them may also enter a Small Boat Senior / Junior / 18-23s Crew, as the case may be. However, Teams are advised that to do so raises the possibility of paddlers in back to back races which is discouraged and the Race Officials will not delay races. From a health point of view, double rostering could lead to paddlers racing too many times in a day, which is certainly discouraged! 4. REPRESENTATION AND NATIONALITY IDBF Competition Regulation 4 CR 4.1 Representation To represent a country in an EDBF Championship for Representative Crews, a Dragon Boat Competitor must normally be a citizen of or born in the country represented and be able to proved this by showing an official document, such as a Passport, Identity Card, Birth Certificate, or the like. Dual Nationality Competitors with dual nationality (citizenship) may represent the Country or Territory of their Birth or their dual citizen Country or Territory, whichever of these they are residing in, providing that they have been resident in that Country or Territory for a current period of at least 3 years. Competitors who do not meet these requirements must comply with Regulation 4.2 or 4.2a. CR4.2 Country or Territory Residence Dragon Boat competitors who have left their country of birth and are a permanent, not a temporary resident in another country may represent that country if they have lived there for a current period of three (3) years or more and have not represented their country of birth, during the previous two (2) years. Temporary Residency A Temporary Resident, for the purposes of this Regulation, is a person who resides in a Country by virtue of holding a visa, for example a visitor visa, student visa, work visa or the like. The EDBF considers such visas to indicate a temporary residency in the Country concerned, not a permanent residency. www.edbf.org 7

a. Exceptionally, competitors who have a permanent residential qualification of less than 3 years and who have not represented an EDBF Member previously, may with the permission of both their birth and residential EDBF Member, apply to the EDBF Executive Board for permission to compete for their country of residence. When permission is given, the competitor concerned will not be allowed to compete for any other Country for a minimum period of 2 years following the year in which the permission was given. b. (4.2) Competitors who, by marriage have acquired the nationality of another country may compete for that country without delay. 5. TECHNICAL AND COMPETITION REGULATIONS All participants in an EDBF European Nations Championship (ENC) have to be shown on the Team List and entered onto the European Nations Champs database under a nation s User Name and Password. The Team List will show each competitor s full name, date of birth and nationality. From the Team List each competitor will be allocated a Personal Identity Number (PIN), which will be shown on the Accreditation Card issued to all participants on the Team s Registration. The Team List is NOT a Crew List, which has to be lodged separately on the database before each Competition Class entered. Random ID checks will be carried out during the Championships by IDBF Race Officials, to ensure that only those Competitors shown on a Crew Names List are competing in the Championships and are also those shown on their respective competition class Crew Lists. Competitors will also be selected for random Drug testing by their PIN. 6. Crew Numbers. The maximum number in a Standard Boat crew under the Competition Regulations is 26 (including 4 reserves). A full boat crew would be 22 including Drummer and Helm. The minimum number of paddlers in a Standard Boat is 18. The maximum number in a Small Boat crew is 14 (including 2 reserves) A full boat crew would be 12 including Drummer and Helm. The minimum number of paddlers in a Small Boat is 08. 7. Crew Lists will be required for each Crew in every Competition Class entered. Reserves shown on a Crew List may be used during any rounds of a competition, without further reference to the Race Officials. Crew Lists can be printed from the IDBF Registration System by Crew Managers and must be submitted to the Race Secretariat. Preferably would be for all Crew Lists to be submitted at the Team Managers Meeting or to the Race Secretariat at the end of each day for the next day s racing. This will ensure crew lists are processed and forwarded to Marshalling in sufficient time prior to first race. Only those Competitors shown on the Crew List will be permitted to race in that particular Competition Class. Checking of Crews by Race officials will be done using the crew lists and Accreditation ID Cards. 8. Competitors & Officials Declarations should be completed on the IDBF Registration System by the Team Mangers to save bringing more paper copies than is necessary to the Championships. 9. FIT TO RACE. You are advised that when signing the Crew List, the person signing is confirming with the Chief Official, that all the competitors shown on the list are Fit to Race. This statement covers not just the physical ability of the competitors to undertake the race concerned but it also means that the www.edbf.org 8

signatory is confirming that there are no known medical reasons why those listed should not compete during the whole period of the Championships. And that they compete entirely at their own risk. To ensure that Crew Managers can sign the Crew Lists with confidence, you are advised that all competitors should have a medical certificate signed by a qualified doctor stating that there is no known medical reason why they should not compete in the Championships and are physically fit. This is particularly relevant to all Senior and Junior competitors. 10. TUE and ATUE Declaration forms These can be downloaded from the Online Registration System. If any of your team members fall into this category, please ensure they complete the forms and submit them to vice-chair-medical@idbf.org in PDF format as soon as possible or failing this they can be handed into the Race Secretariat before the competition begins. 11. BANNED SUBSTANCES. Your attention is drawn to IDBF Regulation 11 concerning drug abuse and doping. Random drug testing will be conducted during the event. All tests will be set against the current WADA banned substances list as shown on the WADA Website. Members of the IDBF Medical and Sports Science Commission will be on hand to monitor the testing process. The 2018 WADA Banned List is available from the WADA web site Crew Managers are to ensure that their competitors are familiar with the contents and advice given in the current edition of the IDBF Anti- Doping Policy see www.idbf,org and on the WADA web site. http://www.wada- ama.org/ Aiding and Abetting. Anyone who assists or incites, or otherwise encourages a competitor to indulge in drug abuse shall also be considered to have committed a drug offence and will be subject to the same disciplinary procedures as for a competitor or crew. Competitors Rights and Responsibilities with regards to Anti- Doping refer ANNEX B 12. CODE OF CONDUCT (IDBF Disciplinary Code). The Code of Conduct can be found in the Rules of Racing. The Disciplinary Code lays down a Code of Conduct for both Competitors and Officials covering behaviour before, during and after a dragon boat competition and therefore applies from the time that a Club Crew arrives in the geographical territory where the Championships are being held. The Chief Official is authorised to take any necessary disciplinary action as laid down in the code. Crew Mangers are to ensure that all their Crew Members and supporters are aware of this Code and its contents. 13. CREW RACING COLOURS. At EDBF Championships for National Crews, the competing crews shall race in their country s national colours, that is to say, those competitive colours recognised by their National Olympic Committee. For all Medals Presentations recipient crews must be dressed (preferably in Track Suits) in their Teams (Crews) Racing Colours. 14. IDENTIFICATION OF COMPETITORS Personal Identity Number (PIN). At an EDBF Championship each competitor will be allocated a Personal Identity Number (PIN) by the EDBF. This PIN shall be recorded on an identity document (Accreditation Card) with a photograph, provided by the competitor in advanced of the competition and entered on to the EDBF Nations Champs data base. The identity document (Accreditation Card) must be carried by all competitors during the competition. 15. RACING VEST NUMBERS. Each competitor, when racing, will show a Vest Number. The Racing Vest www.edbf.org 9

Number is not the same as the PIN. The Vest Number which will be in the range of 01-26 will relate to the Racing Vest Number shown against each competitor on the Crew List for a particular Competition Class and acts as a means of identification during a race. Size of Numbers. The Racing Vest Number shall be enclosed in a box of a minimum length of 210mm and depth of 150mm, that is to say A5 size. Each numeral shall be of a size that will fit into a box of a minimum size of 100mm tall and 60mm wide. Racing Numbers below the number 10 are to show a 0 as the first numeral. Racing numbers may be temporary or permanent fixtures on the vest but shall be fixed to the back of the racing vest and made to the template shown at ANNEX C. In the interests of organizational efficiency and for the comfort of the Competitors, it is recommended that all racing vests be pre- printed with a racing number. Alternatively suitable temporary numbers (to the required pattern) should be prepared in advance. 16. ADVERTISING ON CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT. The advertising of a Team s sponsor on competitors racing apparel or personally owned Racing Paddles will be permitted subject to the following provisos:- That any such advertising is unobtrusive and tasteful (that is, of a design that does not cause offence to the public or cause the racing vest to become unrecognisable as the Crew s Colours). One such advertisement will be permitted on the Racing Vest placed in such a position that it does not unduly disrupt, hide or negate the Team s racing colour design thereon. Maximum Size. The maximum size of sponsors name and logo advertising that will be permitted on a Racing Vest shall be that which can be contained in a box measuring 20cm long by 5cm wide. 17. For competitors personal Racing Paddles, that is those that comply with the IDBF Racing Paddle Specification 202a see paragraph 16 below, the sponsors advertisement may be of a different shape to that on the Racing Vest but shall not exceed the overall area of the 20cm x 5cm box (100 sq cm). PADDLES. Your attention is drawn to the IDBF Racing Paddle Scheme (RPS). The scheme is designed to help ensure that when a competitor purchases a Racing Paddle he or she buys one which is made to the IDBF Racing Paddle Specification 202a. Paddles supplied by manufacturers in the RPS will have a 202a logo and a License Number Paddle Mark or sticker shown on the face of the paddle. The scheme also enables race officials at events to quickly and easily identify those paddles that are to specification and thus licensed for IDBF; ADBF and EDBF Championship Racing. Competitors are free to use their own Racing Paddles provided that they carry an IDBF Racing Paddle. Officials will check paddles in marshalling to ensure they carry the 202a IDBF Registration sticker. 18. DRAGON BOATS. For the Standard Boat Races and the Small Boat Races a matched set of IDBF Spec Racing Dragons Boats supplied by BuK, Germany will be used. 19. ADDITIONAL AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Generally additional equipment designed to be added to the boat or personal or miscellaneous equipment designed to enhance the performance of the boat or a crew member shall not be permitted in EDBF events. The exceptions to this are on board communications systems that operate purely between crew members and seat cushions for individual paddlers, provided that they are made of a soft material, such as sponge or foam, which does not effectively raise the height of a seat or seats in a boat 0

see below. The Chief Official shall decide on additional and miscellaneous equipment not specifically covered by these Competition Regulations. Note: It is not the intention of the Regulation to exclude equipment enhancements such as, strapping to a paddle to assist grip, Velcro fasteners for seat pads, sponges or boat bailers, foot pads for competitors comfort or other items that are not performance enhancing or a risk to the safety of the members of the Crew or the crew itself. Seat Pads. Dragon Boat Seat Pads (cushions) as described in Regulation 13.1 shall be made of a soft material, such as neoprene, of an approximate thickness of 15mm that will compress easily when squeezed between finger and thumb. The width of the seat pad may vary in size and shape but shall approximate to the width of a paddling seat in the IDBF Standard International Racing Boat (12.5 cm) and the length should ideally, not exceed 20cm in width and 40cm in length. Seat Pads that excessively exceed these dimensions will not be permitted. Water Pumps. The carrying of any type of pump in the boat, during a race, which is designed to clear a boat of water is prohibited. Straps and Strapping. In the interest of crew safety no additional fixtures or fittings, such as straps to fasten a paddler into the boat or onto a seat are permitted. The Chief Official may relax this rule for physically disabled competitors, if adequate safety systems are provided to ensure that such crew members can easily be released from the boat and rescued in the event of the boat capsizing. 20. PROTESTS AND APPEALS. The IDBF Racing Rules concerning Disputes, Protests and Appeals can be found under Rule 9 of the Racing Rules. ANNEXES C and D contain examples of the Protest and Appeals Forms to be used by Crews. These forms will be available from the Race Secretariat. 21. RULES FOR 2000M RACING. The IDBF Rules for Distance Racing are complicated and Team Mangers are advised to read them carefully and to ensure that their teams are familiar with these rules. 22. 2000m Course. Details of the course and further information concerning safety will be provided by the Technical Director of the Championship at the Team Managers briefing. Briefings for steerers will take place in the morning before racing commences. 23. STARTS. An electronic bucket system will be used, similar to the one used in Rome, Italy. 24. MEDALS & TROPHIES (Extracts from IDBF Competition Regulations 7.11-7.13) In an EDBF European Nations Championships, the title of European Champion shall be conferred on the winning crew in each Competition Class in which crews from at least six (6) Nations or Territories compete. Every competitor in each winning crew shall be awarded a medal, gold in colour and competitors in crews finishing in second and third places will be awarded silver and bronze coloured medals respectively. All crews in a Grand Final will receive certificates of achievement recording their placing in the competition. When the number of Nations or Territories in a Competition Class in a European Championships is less than six (6) then the title European Champion shall not be conferred on the winning crew. IDBF Championship Medals and trophies for the Competition Class concerned, will be awarded as follows:- a. One Entry only a trophy and certificate of participation. b. Two Entries 1st placed crew Medals, 2nd placed a trophy. 1

c. Three Entries First two crews Medals, 3rd placed a trophy. d. Four or Five Entries First three crews Medals, remaining crew(s) certificates. 25. DISCIPLINARY MATTERS refer to the IDBF Rules of Racing Edition No 7. 26. RACE PROGRAM EDBF ask all Team Managers to download copies of the daily program from the online system - visit https://idbfchamps.org/edbf. Hard copies will only be available from Race Secretariat upon request. An email will be sent to all Team Managers advising when the Race Program has been uploaded to the website. 27. TAIL RACE PLAN will be used during the 2018 EDBF European Nations Championships. Information about how crews progress will be included in the race program. THE IDBF TAIL RACE SYSTEM. In EDBF Championships, the programme format for racing follows the IDBF Tail Race System. Unlike a pure Repechage System which is designed, to eliminate crews from the competition, after the Repechage Heats, the Tail Race model is a best place system based on a League Table approach to a competition designed to ensure that every crew in each competition is correctly placed This means that the crews continue to race each other throughout the competition and are not normally eliminated during the first rounds or Knocked Out but race throughout the competition and finish at a level that relates to their own standard. That is, they are placed in competition order relative to all the other crews. For the Tail Race system to work as fairly as possible, crews are first seeded in the Heats, according to their racing ability/record, when known. The race programme is then designed to allow the fastest crews from each round of the competition to proceed to the next round. When the relative strengths of the crews are known, they are seeded into the first round Heats otherwise they may be seeded on past results in the same or similar competitions with any new crews being seeded in the outside lanes. The Draw system used in the Plans is designed to ensure that the fastest crews from each round of the competition are, after the Heats, drawn in the middle Racing Lanes. By taking fastest losers through to the next round, where practicable, the Plans help to ensure that even when the stronger crews are in the same first round Heat, that they still have a good chance of reaching the final rounds, through the repechages or where entries are low the Semis. The fastest crews (shown as number one (No.1) upwards are drawn in the middle racing lane, where possible. The next fastest crews are then drawn in the lanes on either side of the fast crews until all crews have been allocated a Lane. In each round of a competition class, the qualifying crews from the previous round are seeded in the next round according to their results as described above. This means that, after the Heats, the slowest crews on the day are always drawn in the outside lanes. Where the number of crews demands, those crews that do not proceed to the final stages of the competition race off in Dragon s Tail Races to establish comprehensive order of merit for the competition class concerned. In all the Plans, most crews will normally race 3 times and the fastest crews (or slowest crews) at least twice. (The Tail Race System is ideal for use in competitions where points are given to all crews based 2

on their relative results over one or more Competition Classes. Where the competition classes have less than 7 entries the competition for that class will be raced in rounds. 3

ANTI- DOPING COMPETITOR S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ANNEX A Ensure you have read and understood the documents pertaining to anti- doping on the IDBF website http://www.idbf.org/antidoping.php. In addition refer to the WADA (World Anti- Doping Agency) website - http://list.wada- ama.org/ The WADA testing program has been set up for athletes. It is essential that you understand and have confidence in the program. The following, gives the basic rights and responsibilities you as an athlete have during the doping control process. YOUR RIGHTS: Be notified of your selection for doping control. Be informed of the consequences of refusing to provide a sample. Have the doping control procedures explained to you. With the Doping Control Official s (DCO) consent and at all times in full view of the chaperone, you may: attend a Medals Ceremony (In - Competition), warm down, finish training, receive medical attention, compete in further races and fulfill reasonable media commitments. Be provided with a selection of sealed equipment from which to choose. Be observed when providing your sample and always by someone of the same gender as yourself. Receive copies of all signed documentation. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES: Know the IDBF s and your IDBF Member s anti- doping regulations. Carry photo ID to present to the DCO. Inform your doctor or pharmacist that you are a competitor who may be subject to doping control. Consult your IDBF Member in advance if you are medically required to take any medication on the prohibited list - Before being permitted to take such substances, you will need to apply for medical exemption. Keep a list of all medications, vitamins or supplements you are taking and declare them on the doping control form. Be careful with unlicensed products such as nutritional supplements or herbal products as these may contain prohibited substances. From notification through to completion of sample collection, stay in full view of the DCO or chaperone, whether at a competition, training venue or your home. Re- hydrate with sealed non- alcoholic, caffeine- free beverage before the test. Be prepared to begin sample collection procedures as soon as possible after notification. Remain in control of your sample until it is securely sealed. Ensure all documentation is signed and you have been provided with a copy. 4

ANNEX B RACING VEST NUMBER TEMPLATE (Annex to IDBF Competition Regulations - Number 9.9.1) minimum 210 mm Minimum 60mm 60mm Minimum minimum 150 mm 0 1 The racing vest number shall be enclosed in a box of a minimum length of 210mm and depth of 150mm (in other words, A5 size). Each numeral shall be of a size that will fit into a box of a minimum size of 100mm tall and 60mm wide. Racing numbers below the number 10 are to show a 0 as the first numeral, as shown in the TEMPLATE example. The racing vest number shall be shown on or attached to the back of the Competitors racing top. Note: Vest numbers must be waterproof. Note, race numbers can be ordered via the Organising Committee. Each set for a standard boat team (1 26) costs 10, for small boat teams (1 14) costs 8. Orders must be placed by Sunday, 12 th August 2018. 5

Rule Of Racing R9.1 Refers 抗议 IDBF RACING PROTEST FORM ANNEX C 代表名称 : Team Name: 姓名 : Team Manager: (White Paper) 比号道号 Race Number: Lane Number: Racing Class: 抗 Protest Details: 名 : Signature: Time: Team Manager/ Leader Print Name: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Race Control 事管理名 : : Signature: Time: Fee Received 6

Rule of Racing R9.7 refers 国龙联会赛事申诉表 IDBF RACING APPEAL FORM ANNEX D ( 黄色纸 ) (Yellow Paper) 代表队名 : Team Name: 领队姓名 Team Manager: 比号道号 Race Number: Lane Number: Racing Class: Appeal Details: 申诉详情 : 名 : Signature: Time: Team Manager / Leader Print Name: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Race Control 名 : : 事管理 Signature: Time: Fee Received 7