양궁 대회 규정 2016 - 영문판
양궁 대회 규정 2016 - 영문판
HYUNDAI ARCHERY WORLD CUP
RULES - 2016
Hyundai Archery World Cup Stages (AWCS)
Hyundai Archery World Cup Final (AWCF)
Hyundai Archery World Cup Ranking (AWCR)
Version 1.0 – printed 15 March 2016)
1. Hyundai Archery World Cup Stages (AWCS)
1.1. There will be three (3) AWCS in 2016 for recurve and compound divisions in
outdoor archery, male and female.
· Shanghai, CHN (26 April - 1 May 2016)
· Medellin, COL (09-15 May 2016)
· Antalya, TUR (13–19 June 2016)
· Odense, DEN (24-25 September 2016)
Athletes wishing to qualify for the AWCF should compete in the AWCS.
1.2. Each Member Association, including the AWCS organising host countries, may
enter a maximum of four (4) men and four (4) women per category (i.e. 4
recurve men, 4 recurve women, 4 compound men, 4 compound women).
1.3. The following competitions will be organised in each of the AWCS:
· Individual (RM, RW, CM, CW)
· Team (RM, RW, CM, CW)
· Mixed Team (Recurve & Compound)
1.4 Points for the AWCR can be won at any of the AWCS.
All three AWCS hold the same value for World Cup purposes, though they may
have different factors for the World Ranking.
1.5 The competition format will follow the current World Archery Rules 2016.
Please refer to the World Archery Rules Book and to the Question and Answer
sections on www.worldarchery.org for more details.
1.6 INDIVIDUAL competition: Athletes ranked in the top 16 positions in each AWCS
will win points for the AWCR.
Points will be awarded based on the following table:
1st place: 25 points
2nd place: 21 points
3rd place: 18 points
4th place: 15 points
5th place: 13 points
6th place: 12 points
7th place: 11 points
8th place: 10 points
9th – 16th place: 5 points
17th – 32nd place: 1 point
Only the athletes best three results will count towards their AWCR.
1.7 In a tied situation to qualify for the Hyundai World Cup Final, ties will be solved
on the following basis:
· The athletes’ position in the World Ranking issued immediately after the
last AWC stage (Antalya, June 2016)
· If the tie persists, the athletes’ position in the latest AWCR in 2015
· If the tie still persists or neither of the athletes were present in the
previous year’s AWCR, the result of the last AWCS in which they both
participated;
· If still unsolved, a coin toss will be made
1.8 As in 2015, after completing the AWCS, and with the final ranking list, the top
7 ranked athletes and one athlete (as a host nation place) from the organising
country, in each individual category will be selected to participate in the AWCF.
However, there is a limitation of two athletes from the same country in each
category.
In case there are more than two athletes from the same country among the
top 7 places, then the next available athlete(s) in the AWCR will be selected.
In case there are two athletes from the host country among the top 7 places,
both will qualify. The organising country will not be able to choose a third
athlete and the next available athlete in the AWCR will be selected.
A position in the AWCR can be used only by the athlete who won it. It is not a
position won for the athlete’s country. This means that the athlete who wins a
position for the AWCF cannot be replaced by another athlete from their own
country.
1.9 If an athlete who has won a position for the AWCF is unable to participate, the
next ranked athlete on the AWCR will be invited to compete in the AWCF. A
deadline for confirmation of participation will be established and published by
World Archery, giving time for substitution if necessary.
1.10 MIXED TEAM Competition: The mixed team competition will continue in 2016 in
order to keep developing and promoting this competition. A mixed team is
composed of one (1) male and one (1) female athlete from the same country
and same bow division.
1.11 The best eight (8) mixed teams will receive points for the Mixed Team Ranking
(MTR):
1st place: 16 points 5th place: 4 points
2nd place: 12 points 6th place: 3 points
3rd place: 10 points 7th place: 2 points
4th place: 8 points 8th place: 1 point
1.12 All three AWCS in 2016 will count for the AWCR.
1.13 After completion of the AWCS, and the final MTR, the top team (first country in
Recurve and in Compound Mixed Team Ranking) will qualify for the AWCF to
play the teams from the host nation. In case the team(s) from the host nation
are first in the AWCR, the second team(s) will be selected. The mixed team
qualification doesn’t automatically imply a qualification for the individual
competition. The choice of who shoots in the mixed team is a choice of the
Member Associations concerned.
1.14 Ties in the MTR will be solved on the basis of:
· The mixed team’s position in the mixed team World Ranking issued
immediately after the last AWC stage (Antalya, June 2016)
· If the tie persists, the mixed team’s position in the latest AWCR in 2015
· If the tie still persists or neither athlete of the mixed team were present
in the previous year’s AWCR, the result of the last AWCS in which they
both participated
· If still unresolved, a coin toss will be made
2. Hyundai Archery World Cup Final (AWCF)
2.1 The 2016 AWCF will be held in Odense (DEN) on 24-25 September 2016.
2.2 Qualified athletes and the Member Associations involved will be contacted by
World Archery, to whom they will confirm their participation and agree with the
participation conditions of the AWCF. After that, World Archery will officially
confirm the participation and registration to this final event.
2.3 All athletes will comply with sponsoring and marketing requirements. For
example, each athlete will have to include on their shirt an advertisement of
two (2) World Archery Sponsors, which will be attached on site. Athletes will be
asked to provide the shirt they will compete in upon arrival.
2.4 Single room, full board accommodation will be provided by the LOC at the
official event hotel for athletes, who participate in the AWCF. Qualified athletes
will be invited to arrive two (2) days prior the day of competition and leave the
day after the competition finishes. All local transportation will be provided by
the LOC.
2.5 The roundtrip flight/journey to Denmark needs to be arranged and covered by
the athlete (or their Member Association, sponsor, etc.). World Archery will
not cover this cost.
2.6 All matches will follow the World Archery Rules 2016.
2.7 Athletes in each category will be positioned from 1 to 8 following their ranking
position in the AWCR 2016. Then, they will be paired following the elimination
chart (1st against 8th, 2nd against 7th…etc). Therefore, the competition will start
at the quarterfinal final stage, followed by the semifinals finals and medal
matches.
2.8 All matches may be televised live on different TV channels or included in the TV
production.
2.9 The finalised competition schedule and details of the AWCF will be
communicated on www.worldarchery.org and to the finalists two weeks
before the start of the competition.
2.10 In addition to the individual competition, the gold match of the Mixed Team
competition-exhibition will be organised. The qualifying countries in compound
and recurve will compete against the host nation mixed teams (two mixed
teams, one mixed recurve and one mixed compound).
3. Prizes
3.1 The participants in the individual competition who rank 1st, 2nd or 3rd in any of
the AWCS categories will receive the following “prize money” amounts:
1st place: 2,000 CHF
2nd place: 1,000 CHF
3rd place: 500 CHF
3.2. During a AWCS, one Longines watch will be awarded to the athlete who shoots
the most 10s during the competition (during the individual qualifications and
the matches from the 1/16 final phase) in a chosen category, per event, as
follows:
- Shanghai: Compound Men
- Medellin: Compound Women
- Antalya: Recurve Women and Men
3.3. The four participants in each division, in the individual competition, will receive
the following “prize money” at the AWCF:
1st place: 20,000 CHF
2nd place: 10,000 CHF
3rd place: 5,000 CHF
4th place: 1,000 CHF
A special exclusive World Cup trophy and a Longines watch will be given to the
winner of the individual competition of the AWCF. The original trophy -
including the name of the winners of each edition engraved - will remain in
possession of World Archery. During the AWCF, the winners will receive a copy
of the trophy.
3.4. The 2 (two) mixed teams competing in the AWCF, both in compound and
recurve will receive an award. No “prize money” is given for the Mixed Team
competition.
3.5. World Cup Stage & Final Prize Money
In order to save bank transfer costs for World Archery and winning athletes,
World Archery will only pay the prize money for the stages and the final at the
end of the season, independently of the qualification of an athlete for the
AWCF. The expected date of payment will be 19 December 2016, but World
Archery reserves the right to postpone this date.
Athletes are required to complete a prize money form for all the AWCS or AWCF
in which they have won prize money. If World Archery does not receive a
correctly completed form by 1 December 2016 with all the details correctly
given, World Archery reserves the right not to pay the athlete. It is the
responsibility of the athlete to provide correct and up to date bank details on
time and as requested by World Archery.
3.6. Longines Prize for Precision
As of 2010, our sponsor LONGINES created the “Longines Prize for
Precision”. Two (2) prizes will be awarded each year to the most precise
athletes (athletes who shoot the most 10s during the individual qualifications
and the matches from the 1/16 final phase) of the World Cup can win the
prize. The top Recurve Men and Women will win the prizes in even years
(2016, 2018,...) and the top Compound Men and Women will win the prizes in
odd years (2015, 2017,…).
Thanks to the generosity of Longines, the prizes consist of a Trophy, a
Longines watch and 5,000 CHF per athlete!
4. Nations Ranking
4.1 At the end of the Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 3 in Antalya (TUR), the
nations’ ranking will be final.
4.2 All AWCS count towards the nations ranking based on points gathered by
individual athletes, team and mixed team results.
Points per individual and Mixed Team results for each Nations Ranking are the
same ranking points used for the AWCR. Points per team results are as follows:
1st place: 40 points
2nd place: 32 points
3rd place: 26 points
4th place: 20 points
A trophy will be awarded to the top three countries at the next World Archery
Congress.
5. Doping Control
5.1 There will be a minimum of ten (10) samples collected at each AWCS.
5.2 There will be ten (10) samples collected at the AWCF: the first two positions in
each division plus two targeted among the other remaining athletes.
5.3 WADA/World Archery Anti-Doping Rules and test procedures will apply for all
Anti-Doping tests in the AWCS and AWCS.
6. Legal Framework
These Hyundai Archery World Cup Rules will follow the provision set in the Constitution
and Rules, except for any specifications mentioned in these rules.
In case of misunderstanding, due to translation of these rules, the English version will
be referred to.
World Archery reserves its rights to change these rules at any time.
Tom DIELEN
World Archery General Secretary
Lausanne, 31 January 2016
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