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1. Coaches shall at all times during the tournament, wear the official tracksuit of their National Federation and display their official identification.

 

ARTICLE 4: ORGANISATION OF KUMITE COMPETITIONS

1. A Kyokushin Kumite competition may be divided into the team match and the individual match. In the team match, a team may consist of different weight, different age group and mixed gender but must compete among the same gender. The individual match may be further divided into age, gender and weight divisions (Weight Category or Open Weight).

2. Men and women are not allowed to compete with each other.

3. The KUMITE competition among adult competitors may be held in open division or in weight divisions.

4. In men KUMITE competition by weight categories the following weight categories shall be provided for:

a. ≦ 60 kg;

b. ≦ 65 kg;

c. ≦ 70 kg;

d. ≦ 75 kg

e. ≦ 80 kg;

f. ≦ 85 kg;

g. ≦ 90 kg;

h. ≦ 95 kg;

k. > 95 kg.

5. In women KUMITE competition by weight categories the following weight categories shall be provided for:

a. ≦ 55 kg;

b. ≦ 60 kg;

c. ≦ 65 kg;

d. ≦ 70 kg;

e. > 70 kg.

6. Competition organizers shall have the right to change weight categories, taking into account the number of competitors and the conditions of the competitions, with the sanction of KWU Sports Commission. However this statement should be notified clearly in the application form of the competition.

7. When at the weigh-in procedure it is discovered that the weight of a competitor exceeds the upper limit of the weight category he applied for, the competitor will be disqualified. If the weight of a competitor is less than the lower limit for his weight category, he can participate in the competition but the weight of the competitor shall be considered as equal to the lower limit of his weight category.

8. The bouts before TAMESHIWARI are called elimination bouts, and the bouts after TAMESHIWARI are called main bouts.

9. In an individual bout one of the competitors is called “AKA” (“Red”) and is differentiated by the red ribbon fastened to his belt on the back, and the other is called “SHIRO” (“White”) and is differentiated by the white ribbon fastened to his belt on the back. The SHIRO competitor is called to the competition area first, and the AKA competitor second.

10. The use of competitors' names causes problems of pronunciation and identification. Tournament numbers should be allotted and used on identifications (ZEKKEN) in addition to the names.

11. The competitors that do not present themselves when called within 1 minute will be disqualified (KIKEN).

12. No competitor may be replaced by another.

13. All competitors must always obey the Referee’s orders.

14. Coaches must present their accreditation together with that of their competitor to the designated area. The coach must sit in the chair provided and must not interfere with the smooth running of the match by word or deed. Only one coach is allowed to accompany a competitor to the competition area as his second.

15. If, through an error in charting, the wrong competitors compete, then regardless of the outcome, that bout is declared null and void.

ARTICLE 5: POWERS AND DUTIES


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