ITF Tournament Rules
SECTION 1
GENERAL RULES
Article 1
PURPOSE
The
purpose of these rules is to elevate the quality of Taekwon-Do by
scoring every aspect and to provide an equal opportunity for al I
participants to show the ultimate of their abilities in friendly
competition with one another.
Article 2
APPLICATION
These
are to be applied at every International and National Taekwon-Do
Competition. They apply to male and female except where stated
otherwise.
Article 3
OFFICIAL AUTHORITIES
A)
Tournament Committee
The
T.C will be composed of 4 members 1 x Tournament Director: 1 x Chairman
of Umpire and Judges and 2 x technical members (T. C. = Tournament
Committee)
B)
Officials
The
Jury Referees and Judges will be selected from the roles of the
certified umpires in the International Taekwon-do Federation list. The
officials for each competition of sparring and patterns will be 8, and
the officials for Power and special technique will be designated by the
T.C.
C)
Umpires
Every
participating country will supply 2 umpires unless there are
exceptional circumstances, which are to be agreed with ITF
Administration prior to the event.
Article 4
DUTIES
A)
T.C. will be in charge of organizing and running all official I.T.F.
Tournaments. The members of this Committee must be present in the area
during all events.
B)
The jury will consist of a president and 2 members who will be seated
in the place of honour in front of the square.
C)
The Jury president will be the highest authority in the square.
D)
One of the members Of the Jury will be a recorder and will be seated
next to the Jury president to register and control the points of each
competition.
E)
The other member of the Jury will be timekeeper and will be seated next
to the jury president and will I check and indicate the beginning, end
and continuation of each match in sparring, he/she will ensure the
present of the competitors with in the allotted time and will monitor
the time for round in Patterns, Power and Special Technique.
F)
Referee will be in the square to control the match.
G)
The Judges for patterns (will be 5), they will be seated in a line in
front of the competitors (see article 10),
H)
The judges for Sparring (will be 4), they will be seated in every
corner of the square (see article 10).
I)
The Judges for special technique and power breaking will be in the area
controlling the executions.
Note:
The judges will give points according to his judgments based in the
Tournament Rule.
Article 5
DELEGATES / OFFICIAL COACHES
Official
coaches or technical directors; they will represent the individual
competitors and teams. They must register with their national
organization and hold a current Status Card, they must register their
competitors, submit their documents, present the official protest, they
are responsible for the competitor’s presence in the registration,
weight in, competition, awards ceremony, open and closing ceremony. If
the competitor is not present and prepared in time, they will be
penalized.
Article 6
COACHES /
FUNCTION
A)
For the competition there must be only 1 coach for each individual and
team sparring near the square, but he/she cannot interfere in the
competition by action or words. During the match he/she must be at least
2 meters away from the square and must not advise or encourage his
competitor.
B)
For the patterns power and special competition, he/she can accompany
his competitors to the square but he/she cannot enter it.
C)
The coach must not speak to the officials about the competition.
Failure to comply will render the advisor liable to be disqualified from
his coach position. The coaches cannot say that they have not been made
aware about the rules that are laid down in the competition.
D)
In case competitors were injured the Coach cannot interfere with the
doctor's decision, as it is mentioned in the Article 39 of these rules.
E)
The procedure to present the official protest is to immediately notify
verbally to Jury President and do the official presentation within the
five minutes after the combat has finished, as indicates the Article 50
of these rules.
F)
The Coach must know the Protocol of presentation for the awarding
ceremony as indicates the Article 19 of these rules.
G)
The Coach is responsible for the competitors' presence in the
registration, weigh-in, competition, awarding ceremony, opening and
closing ceremony. If the competitor isn't present in time and form he
will be penalized.
H)
The number of coaches for country is unlimited. They must register
with their national organization. The coaching fee will be the same as
the competitor entry fee. They must hold a current Status Card and must
be from 1st degree to 6th degree.
Article 7
COMPETITORS
Competitors
will compete in the divisions laid down where feasible.
- Competitors
must be from 10th Kup to 6th Degree, In the year of the competition be:
- Seniors
- 36 years or Older.
- Adults - 18 - 35 years.
- Juniors - 14 - 17 years.
They
must be certified by the ITF with a current degree certificate and
black belt status card. Competitors in all divisions must be healthy and
registered with their national association. The registration for the
World Championship will be with ITF Status Card and passport, which
certifies there grade, age and nationality.
Article 8
OFFICIAL DRESS
A)
Officials must wear clothes required as laid down in Article 13 of ITF
Umpire rules (unless it will be indicated in another way).
B)
Competitors while competing must wear the Official TKD Dobok with only
badges/symbols/banners officially approved by ITF and that black belt
(the official dimension) which must indicate the competitor's degree. A
number will be given to all competitors and this must be worn on the
back of the Dobok all the time (just below the belt). They must have
printed the country name in the back just over the belt. The sponsors can be
located on the right sleeve and cannot be more than 10 x 10 cm.
C)
Competitors are allowed when not performing to wear normal sports wear,
always with the approval of the T.C. For the awards closing and opening
ceremony they must wear sports wear or an official Dobok
D)
It is totally prohibited to drink alcoholic beverages or smoking while
wearing the Dobok during the competition.
E)
The coaches wear only sports wear. (Not short pants)
Article 9
SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND PROTECTIVE WEAR
All
the obligatory safety equipment or optional equipment must be approved
by the T.C. and ITF. Competitors must have in possession 2 pair of
safety equipment: one red and one blue.
Hand pads must have the
fingers and thumb covered and the palm open (material to be, for
example, dipped foam, PU or leather).
A)
Obligatory Protection:
- Safety
equipment on their hands and feet (Closed finger, but must have open
palm)
- Groin guard (it must be inside the Dobok trousers).
- Mouth Guards
- Shin protectors
B)
Optional safety equipment
- Forearm
protectors
- Breast protector
- Head Guard
C)
That Competitors cannot wear any other protection or safety equipment
D)
All competitors with injuries which require bandaging, strapping of any
type or special protection must be approved by the Referee before
performing i.e. in the bandaging no pins or hard material can be worn
that give extra support which constitute an advantage to that
competitor.
E)
No jewellery, watches or other adornments may be worn. Hair may be kept
in place using a material of a soft elastic nature only no grips or
slides are allowed.
Article 10
SQUARE
A)
Square size will be 7x7 meters floor space with an extra surface of 1
meter per each side. When the square is elevated the extra surface must
be at least 2 meters greater in the size than the square
B)
The elevation of the square may be from 50 cm to 100cm maximum
C)
Lighting must not be lower than 5 meters above the ground.
D)
In the main table where the jury is located will be in front of the
square
E)
The material Of the square must be rubber (neither soft nor hard)
approved by the Tournament Committee.
The
colour that represents the red competitor for sparring and patterns
will be located on the left of the main table
Article 11
COMPETITORS NUMBER PER COUNTRY
A)
Individual
The
number of individual competitors who may enter each item is restricted
to 3 person from each country unless it will be indicated in another
way. This competitor may be team member or not as chosen by the national
trainer from that country.
B)
Team
Male
Team Sparring will consist of 5 competitors and 1 in reserve. 5 must
compete in Patterns, 5 in Power Technique and 5 in Special Technique;
all Team can consist of different competitors, up to a maximum 21
(6+5+5+5).
Female
Team Sparring will consist of 5 competitors and 1 in reserve. 5 must
compete in Patterns, 5 in Power Technique and 5 in Special Technique;
all Team can consist of different competitors, up to a maximum 17
(6+5+3+3).
Note:
The names of the competitors which compose the teams must be confirmed
at the inscription day.
Article 12
DIVISION OF COMPETITION
Competition
is divided into team match and individual match. Competition will be
decided by the pyramid tournament system.
A)
Individual
Individual
match is further divided into: Pattern - Male/Female. 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, 5th and 6th degree Divisions.
Sparring
- Male/Female. Micro, light, Welter, Middle, Heavy and Hyper weight
divisions.
Power
- Male/Female.
Special
Technique - Male/Female
B)
Team
Team
match is divided into: Male and Female. The competitors in Sparring may
be any weight.
Each
team must perform Pattern, Sparring, Power, and Special Technique.
Article 13
ORDER OF MATCH
Pattern,
Sparring, Power, Special Technique. This should be followed where
possible but is subject to the requirements of the time and schedule of
the tournament overall.
Article 14
DRAW FOR ORDER OF COMPETING
Sparring
and patterns competitors are drawn publicly by the lottery system for
order of the match a placement of bye. The competitors located in the
top line on the bracket will be identified with red and the ones on the
bottom line will be the colour blue. For power and special technique the
order of execution will be listed by in alphabetical order.
No
competitor or team can win 2 matches without sparring unless It is due
to the withdrawal of their opponent because of the previous injury. This
will be decided at the draw. After the drawing of the competitors'
numbers is completed then registration will be closed.
Article 15
WEIGHT CHECK
Checking
the weight of competitors will not be earlier than 24 hours and not
later than 1 hour before the competition. The place of the weight in
will be decided by the T.C.
Article 16
ANNOUNCEMENTS
It
will be announced in which square an event will take place and it is
the responsibility of the competitor or the team to be close to the
square so that they may compete without delay. When they are called upon
to do so the name of competitor, number and country will be called and
in case of team, the country will be called. If they fail to come
forward they will be called for the second time and third time. If they
still don't come forward after one minute then they will be
disqualified.
Article 17
EQUIPMENT CHECK
The
referee will check to ensure that Dobok equipment, etc. are correct, of
a type which has been officially approved and that they are not
defective. At this time the only glove approved is closed finger open
palm. Closed gloves eg. Boxing or weighted are prohibited.
Should
any item(s) not be satisfactory then they must be exchanged and the
competitor has a maximum of 3 minutes in which to do so following which
he/she will be disqualified and the match points awarded to the opponent
where appropriate.
Article 18
0FFICIAL TERMIN0L0GY
A)
CHARYOT - ATTENTION
B)
KYONG YE - BOW
C)
JUN BI - READY
D)
SIJAK - BEGIN
E)
HAECHYO - SEPARATE
F)
GAESOK - C0NTINUE
G)
GOMAN - END
H)
JU UI - WARNING
1)
GAM JUM - DEDUCTING PO1NTS
J)
SIL KYUK - DISQUALIFICATION
K)
HONG - RED
L)
CHONG - BLUE
M)
DONG CHON - TIE
N)
IL BUNYON - FIRST ROUND
0)
YI BUNYON - SECOND ROUND
P)
JUNG JI - TIME STOP
Q)
SUNG - WINNER
Article 19
PROTOCOL
A)
The officials must know the Protocol and the procedures to carry on all
the items in the event.
B)
Competitors must know the Protocol and the procedures of all the items
of the competition. They must bow correctly to the Jury, each other at
the beginning and the end of each match. Competitors cannot invoke
ignorance about the rules that are laid down in the competition.
C)
Coaches must know the procedure of all the competition items.
Article 20
RESULT RECORDING
A)
All the tournaments should have some visual display of the results so
that the participants and the audience can follow the development of the
event.
B)
Optional: electronic display that indicates the results of the sparring
in real time.
C)
Electronic display that indicates the points given by each judge and
the final result in pattern competition.
Article 21
AWARDS
A)
Individual
Pattern:
10 Gold / 10 Silver / 20 Bronze (Each Group) Division - 1st. / 2nd. /
3rd. x 2.
Sparring:
10 Gold / 10 Silver / 20 Bronze. (Each Group) Division - 1st. / 2nd. /
3rd. x 2.
Power:
2 Gold / 2 Silver / 4 Bronze. (Each Group) - 1st, / 2nd. / 3rd. x 2.
Special
Technique: 2 Gold / 2 Silver / 4 Bronze (Each Group) - 1st. / 2nd, /
3rd. x 2.
Overall
Champion
Overall
Champion: 2 trophies. Male and female.
Only
Gold medals gained In individual events will count for Overall Winners
of the individual events.
However,
in the event of two or more competitors having the same number of Gold
Medals then the Silver medals will count. If the tie persists then
Bronze medals will count in determining the overall champion. In case of
continuing with a tie then the competitors will share the award of
overall champion, The medals that count for the overalls must be gained
with the minimum of 4 competitors for each category.
B)
Team
Pattern:
12 Gold / 12 Silver / 24 Bronze. (Each Group) 1st. / 2nd. /3rd. x 2.
Sparring:
12 Gold / 12 Silver / 24 Bronze. (Each Group) 1st. / 2nd. / 3rd. x 2.
Power:
12 Gold / 12 Silver / 24 Bronze. (Each Group) 1st. / 2nd. / 3rd. x 2.
Special
Technique: 12 Gold / 12 Silver / 24 bronze. (Each Group) 1st. / 2nd. /
3rd. x 2.
Overall
Team: 2 trophies. Male and female.
Only
the Gold medals gained in team events will count for the overall team.
In the case of a tie between 2 or more teams will be counted silver
medals. If the tie persists then Bronze medals will be counted in
determining the overall team. In case of continuing with a tie then the
teams will share the award of the overall team.
C)
Overall Country
All
the individual and team Gold medals will count for the overall country
with the exception of the overall champion and overall team.
In
the case of teams the Gold medals will count as a simple gold medal and
not multiplicative by 6 for example, the winning team in patterns will
have only one gold to count for the overall country, and not 6 gold.
In
the case of a tie in the score to determine the overall country there
will be given 2 trophies.
Article 22
MEDICAL ASSIST
All
tournaments must have a Doctor (s) and qualified first aid personnel in
attendance that must have all the necessary equipment for the general
attention or removal of the competitor in case of injury. Doctor's
recommendation will be observe in according with article 39
Article 23
TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITY
All
competitors must sign a tournament entry form and have full insurance
coverage for eventualities.
Article 24
INSURANCE - FOR EVENT
The
T.C. must ensure that the event booked has all necessary public
liability insurance's and Government licenses required to hold such an
event.
SECTION 2
PATTERN
Article 25
DIVISION/PATTERN
A)
The competitors will be from 1st to 6th degree.
B)
Groups Male and Female,
Article 26
ELIMINATION
A)
Competitors will be drawn in according with Article 14
B)
Individual elimination: will use the single elimination system.
Competitors will compete simultaneously and they will perform the
designated pattern first with the optional pattern to follow. The Jury
will choose the best competitor to go forward to the next round.
C)
Team elimination: will be use the single elimination system. Teams will
compete 1 to 1, a draw will decide which team goes first. The first
team will perform the 2 patterns and then the second team will do the
same, The Jury will choose the better one to go forward to the next
round.
Article 27
SYSTEM OF COMPETITION
A)
Individual:
1st
degree will compete with 1st degree with the designated pattern from
Chon-Ji to Ge-Baek and one optional between Kwang-Gae to Ge-Baek.
2nd
degree will compete with 2nd degree with the designated patterns from
Chon-Ji to Ko-Dang and one optional between Eui-An to Ko-Dang.
3rd
degree will compete with 3rd degree with the designated patterns from
Chon-Ji to Choi-Yong and optional between San-Il to Choi-Yong.
4th
degree will compete with 4th degree with the designated patterns from
Chon-Ji to Moon-moo and one optional between Yong-Gae to Moon-Moo.
5th
degree will compete with 5th degree with the designated patterns from
Chon-Ji to Se-Jong and one optional between So-San to Se-Jong.
6th
degree will compete with 6th degree with the designated patterns from
Chon-Ji to Tong-il and the optional will be Tong-il.
Note:
The tournament Committee reserves the right to amalgamate the 5th and
6th Degree’s sections.
B)
Team:
Each
Team (five competitors) must perform together one optional and one
designated Pattern. The Tul must be from Do-San to Ge-Baek. They may
line up in any format they choose and may perform one choreography with
three breaks; they cannot perform a break during the Kihaps, one team
member may not perform more than two moves on his own without the other
team members following, and must be seen to be teamwork, the
choreography can include individual movement or in unison.
Article 28
RESULT PROCEDURES
A)
Individual procedures: In individual competition the following result
win, cost or tie will be applied
1. When 3 or more Judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor, that competitor is the winner.
2. When 3 judges decide a tie
and 2 judges take decision in favour of a competitor that will be the
winner.
3. When 2 judges take decision
in favour of a competitor, 1 judge in favour of the other and 2 judges
decide a tie then the competitor with the 2 judges in favour will be the
winner.
4. When 2 judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor, 2 in favour of another and 1 judge
decide tie then the result will be a tie.
5. Tie, the Jury will
designate another pattern to be performed until the winner will be
decided.
6. In case of the two
competitors stop in the execution of the pattern in any Instance then
this will be considered as a tie.
B)
Team procedures: In team competition the following result win, lost or
tie will be applied:
1. When 3 or more judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor, that team is the winner.
2. When 3 judges decide a tie
and 2 judges take decision in favour of a team that will be the winner.
3. When 2 judges take decision
in favour of a team, 1 judge in favour of the other and 2 judges decide
a tie: then the competitor with the 2 judges in favour will be the
winner.
4. When 2 judges take a
decision in favour of a team, 2 in favour of another and 1 judge decide
tie then the result will be a tie.
5. Tie, in eliminators and
finals the same procedure will be followed; the Jury will designate
another pattern to be performed until it is decided who the winner is.
6. In case the two competitors
stop in the execution of the pattern in any instance, this will be
considered a tie.
Article 29
OFFICIALS
1
jury president, 2 members of the Jury, 5 judges, the central judge will
give the commands.
SECTION 3
SPARRING
Article 30
DIVISIONS / SPARRING
A)
Competitors must be from 1st to 6th degree.
B)
Male and Female Groups
C)
Individual Weights
|
Current
Weight Categories |
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|
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Micro |
Light |
Welter |
Middle |
Heavy |
Hyper |
|
Senior Over
36 Yrs |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Male |
- 58Kg |
- 64Kg |
- 70Kg |
- 76Kg |
- 82Kg |
82Kg + |
|
Female |
- 50Kg |
- 55Kg |
- 60Kg |
- 65Kg |
- 70Kg |
70Kg + |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adult 18 - 35
Years |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Male |
- 58Kg |
- 64Kg |
- 70Kg |
- 76Kg |
- 82Kg |
82Kg + |
|
Female |
- 50Kg |
- 55Kg |
- 60Kg |
- 65Kg |
- 70Kg |
70Kg + |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Junior 14 -
17 Years |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Male |
- 50Kg |
- 55Kg |
- 60Kg |
- 65Kg |
- 70Kg |
70Kg + |
|
Female |
- 45Kg |
- 50Kg |
- 55Kg |
- 60Kg |
- 65Kg |
65Kg + |
|
|
|
Please note: The
weights above are correct up to the current information available from
the ITF. |
D)
Team & competitors, 5 competitors and one extra in reserve, male
and female free weight.
Article 31
DURATION OF BOUTS
A)
Individual: Each bout (eliminatory and finals) will normally be 2
rounds of 2 minutes period each one with one minute break between
rounds.
B)
Teams: Each bout (eliminatory and finals) will be 1 round of 2 minutes.
Article 32
RESULT PROCEDURES
A)
Individual procedures: In individual competition the following result
win, lost or tie will be applied:
1. When 3 or more judges
take a decision in favour of a competitor that competitor is the winner.
2. When 2 judges take the
decision in favour of a competitor + 1 to the other + 1 as a tie or 2 in
favour of one competitor + 2 as a tie, then the competitor who got the
decision of 2 judges is the winner.
3. When 3 or more judges
say that is a tie, the result is tie.
4. When 2 judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor 2 in favour of another then the
result will be a tie.
5. TIE: In case of tie
after 30 seconds break 1 minute extension will follow. If once again the
result is tie one extra round will follow without time limit where the
competitor that gets the first point will be the winner. To decide the
winner in this instance 2 judges must agree with the same scoring.
B)
Team procedures: In team competition the following result win, lost or
tie will be applied:
1. When 3 or 4 judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor, that competitor is the winner and 2
points will be given to his/her team.
2. When 3 judges decide a
tie 1 point will be given to both teams.
3. When 2 judges take
decision in favour of a competitor + 1 to the other + 1 as a tie then
the competitor with the 2 judges in favour will be the winner and 2
points will be given to the scoring of his/her team.
4. When 2 judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor +2 to the other then the result will
be a tie and l point will be given to the scoring of each team.
5. When the five matches
are finished and the result is a tie every team will choose his best
competitor to perform another round of 1 minute of duration. If once
again the result is tie 1 round without time limit will follow where the
competitor that gets the first point will be the winner. To decide who
the winner is, 2 judges must agree. The score Is ascendant and
descendant, this means that the competitor who has 1 minus point due to a
sum of warnings or a direct minus point automatically loses.
Article 33
TARGET AREA
A)
Head and neck area at the front and sides but not at the back.
B)
Trunk of the body from neck to navel vertically and from a line drawn
from the armpit vertically down to the waist on each side (that is
frontal area only excluding the back).
Article 34
POINT AWARD
A)
One point will be awarded for:
Hand attack directed to mid
or high section.
Foot attack directed to mid
section.
Hand attacks while are in
air to mid section.
B)
Two points will be awarded for:
Foot attack directed to
high section.
Jumping or flying kick
directed to mid section.
Hand attack while is in air
directed to high section.
C)
Three points will be awarded for:
Jumping or flying kick
directed to high section.
Article 35
SC0R1NG PROCEDURE
The
technique will be valid when:
A)
Correct execution in a proper distance.
B)
Dynamic, with power, speed and accuracy.
C)
The execution must be controlled and in the correct target.
Article 36
DISQUALIFICATION
A) Misconduct to the
Referee and to ignore his instructions.
B) Full contact
C) Three minus points
direct.
D) The competitor who is
under influence of alcoholic beverage and drugs.
E) Attack to the fallen
opponent.
Article 37
FAULTS
1
point will be deducted for the following faults:
A) Lose of temper.
B) Misconduct to the
opponent in any way.
C) Bite/scrabble
D) Knee/elbow/head attack,
E) Contact
F) The mixture of any three
faults 1 point will be automatically deducted.
Article 38
WARNINGS
A) Attack to an illegal
target.
B) Get out of the ring
(stepping completely out with both feet).
C) Falling, intentional or
not (this means any part of the body other than the feet touching the
ground)
D) Holding/grabbing/pushing
(if one competitor is pushed out of the ring, the warning will not
consider)
E) Sweeping.
F) To intentionally avoid
sparring.
G) To pretend to gain 1
point (celebrating).
H) To simulate to be hurt
after have received a kick or punch.
Article 39
INJURIES
A)
When a competitor is not able to continue the match due to an injury,
the Referee must stop the match and to request medical assistance. The
Doctor must diagnose treat the injuries and decide whether the
competitor made can continues period. There is 1 minute for this and the
decision about the continuation has to be made by the Doctor.
B)
When a competitor cannot continue due to Doctor's decision, the
responsibility of the action will determine the winner. The competitor
who cannot continue will be the winner if his opponent was responsible
but if the competitor cannot continue is responsible then he will be the
loser.
C)
If an injured competitor is unable to fight according to the Doctor's
decision he cannot compete again during: this event - during this day -
during all the competition.
D)
The competitor that refuses the Doctor's decision will be disqualified
from all the competition.
E)
If 2 competitors are injured at the same time and they are unable to
continue due to Doctor's decision the winner will be decided by the
score at that moment' if there would be a tie, the Ring Council will
decide the winner
Article 40
PROCEDURES AND
DECISIONS
A)
Individual Competitors enter the ring, 1 with red safety equipment and
the other with blue. At the command of the referee the competitors will
bow to the Jury and then to each others. The referee will then start the
sparring with the command "Sijak" and the competitors continue to spar
until the Referee issues the command "Haechyo". At the same time the
competitors will stop the sparring and will stay where they are to start
again. When the time is finished the timekeeper must announce it loudly
to the Referee, but the match will only be finished with the command
"Goman" said by the Referee. Then they will bow and the result will be
announced.
If
during the match one competitor goes out of the square, the match must
restart I meter inside form where it happened.
In
case of tie the match goes back to zero.
B)
Team
Team
procedures as per individual. The Referee with a draw, while coaches
viewing, decides who goes first. The winner has the decision to whether
to send the first competitor or respond and then they will do it
alternatively.
Article 41
TIMING
On
the first "Sijak" command from the Referee the timekeeper starts the
clock and this continues for the full time unless the referee calls for a
"stop time" by saying "Jung Ji". At this time the timekeeper stops the
clock until the next "Gaesok". The Referee is the only one who can stop
the match.
Article 42
OFFICIALS
1
Jury president, 2 members of the Jury (1 as timekeeper, another as the
recorder) 1 Central Referee and 4 Judges.
SECTION 4
POWER BREAKING
Article 43
DIVISIONS / POWER BREAKING
A)
The competitors will be from 1st to 6th degree.
B)
Male and female groups, SENIOR / ADULT / JUNIOR
C)
There are five Techniques to be competed in for this section.
1. Ap-Joomuk Taerigi
2. Sonkal Daerigi
3. Yopcha Jîrugi
4. Dollyo Chagi
5. Bandae Dollyochagi
It's
not compulsory for each competitor to attempt each Techniques listed
for his/her group. But the total score for all Technique attempted will
be summed to determined the winner.
MALE:
(1) + (2) + (3) + (4) + (5). FEMALE: (2) + (3) + (4).
Article 44
PR0CEDURE INDIVIDUAL AND TEAMS
Individual
A)
The T.C can decide a technique and the quantity of the pieces of wood
for the initial classification (i.e. qualifying round) for the
individual competitor but there will be no qualifying round in the team
breaking.
B)
The T.C. will determine the quantity of the pieces of wood for each
Technique, for example:
Male (1 inch thick Wood)
Ap-Joomuk Jirugi 5 boards
Sonkal Taerigi 6 boards
Yopcha Jirugi 7 boards
Dollyo Chagl 6 boards
Bandae Dollyo Chagi 6
boards
Female (3/4 inch thick Wood)
Sonkal Taerigi 4 boards
Yopcha Jirugi 4 boards
Dollyo Chagi 4 boards
Each
board must be 30 x 30 cm. It is optional from the T.C. to allow plastic
or wood boards or any machine # that replace the system.
C)
Power techniques
It
is permitted to break using step or slide. It is not permitted to jump.
This means 1 foot must keep contact with the floor at all times. For
Sonkal Taerigi the strike can be executed in two ways, inward or
outwards.
D)
Protocol
- Attempt:
only one prejudging of distance touching the board is allowed.
- Execution: for each item the competitors will have only one
attempt to break. At the command from the Umpire the competitor will
adopt a ready position and will try to break in one continuous movement,
it is not necessary to finish with ready position again.
- Timing: after the command from the judge the competitor has 30
seconds to complete that Technique.
E)
The judges must disallow an attempt for failure:
- Correct
balance and posture throughout the technique.
- Correct attacking tool and correct execution.
F)
Judges must examine the board before and after of each attempt.
G)
Every broken board will be counted as 2 points and each cracked will be
counted as 1 point.
H)
TIE: In case of tie between 2 or more competitors after all technique
are complete the judges will choose one Technique by draw so as to be
the determine break. They will decide how many boards will be used. The
tie competitors will then carry on until the places are decided.
I)
The best competitors for the section award 1st 2nd and 3rd x 2 are the
competitors with the highest score, after attempting all items listed
for their group. And they will be respectively considered for the
overall winner for each groups for the tournament, J) A holder machine
will be used in place to give uniform resistance to the breaking.
Team
Male
Team: 5 competitors + 1 extra for reserve.
Female
Team: 3 competitors + 1 extra for reserve.
The
reference of procedure is in Art. 45 and the items
(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)(F)(G)(H)(I)(J) from Art. 44.
Article 45
Officials
1
Jury President, 2 Referees, 2 Jury Members.
SECTION V
SPECIAL TECHNIQUE
Article 46
DIVISIONS / SPECIAL
TECHNIQUE
A)
The competitors will be from 1st to 6th degree.
B)
Male and female groups
C)
There are five items to be competed in for this Section.
1. TWIMYO NOPI AP
CHA BUSIGI
2. TWIMYO DOLLYO
CHAGI
3. TWIMYO NOMO
YOP CHA JIRUGI
4. TWIO DOLMYO
YOP CHA JIRUGI
5. TWIMYO BANDAE
DOLLYO CHAGI
|
|
Test 1 |
Test 2 |
Test 3 |
Test 4 |
Test 5 |
|
International Event |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adult Male |
280cm |
250cm |
320cm |
240cm |
240cm |
|
Adult Female |
220cm |
220cm |
180cm |
- |
- |
|
Junior Male |
260cm |
230cm |
300cm |
220cm |
220cm |
|
Junior Female |
200cm |
200cm |
160cm |
- |
- |
It's
not compulsory for each competitor to attempt each item (listed for
his/her group). But the total score for all technique attempted will be
summed to determined the winner.
I
MALE: (1)+(2)+(3)+(4)+(5). FEMALE: (1)+(2)+(4). CADET: (1)
Article 47
INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM PROCEDURES
A)
In each event a standard of 1 board will be used. The board thickness,
height and distance will be set by the T.C. prior to the event. The T.C.
can decide a technique for the initial classification (i.e. Qualifying
round) for individual competitors but there will be no qualifying round
in the team special technique breaking.
B)
For each technique, each competitor has the possibility of 1 attempt
for prejudging the distance, without touching the board and 1 attempt to
break. The competitor must adopt a ready posture prior to performing;
this must be executed in one single movement, it is not necessary to
finish with ready position again. After Umpire signal, the competitor
has 30 second to complete the technique.
C)
Judges must disallow a break for failure in:
- Correct
balance and posture throughout the technique.
- Correct attacking tool and correct execution
- Knocking over any or all of the hurdles.
- Falling, this refers to any part of the body except the feet
touching the floor
D)
The Judges must examine the boards before and after each attempt.
E)
Every broken board will be counted as 2 points and each touched board
will be counted as 1 point, the highest score after attempting all
techniques
F)
The winners (1st, 2nd 3rd X 2) will be the competitors with the highest
score after attempting all techniques listed for their group and will
be considered for the overall winner section respectively.
G)
TIE: In case of tie in this stage between 2 or more competitors the
jury president will choose one item by draw 1 item from the group to be
tie break. He also will decide the height and length for the choosing
Technique. The competitors who make the superior breaks will gain the
appropriate points. This procedure will carry on until the three places
are decided.
H)
A holder machine will be used in place to give uniform resistance to
the break. In case of flying long side kick (timyo nomo yop chagi) the
board must be held at the 45° degree angle, in this way the competitor
should be able to continue to run in one line after the execution of the
technique.
Team
Male
Team: 5 competitors +1 extra for reserve
Female
Team: 3 Competitors +1 extra fro reserve
The
reference of procedure is in Art. 46 and the technique
(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)(F)(G)(H) from Art. 47.
Article 48
OFFICIALS
1
Jury President, 2 Referees, 2 Jury Members
SECTION VI
PROCEDURE
Article 49
TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
The
T.C. will consist of: Chairman of Tournament, I Chairman Of Umpire for
country, 4 technical members who assist the Chairman of Tournament. They
will be in charge of the development of all the competition. The
members of this Committee must be present in the competition area during
the whole tournament. (The T.C. = Tournament committee).
Article 50
OFFICIAL PROTEST
A)
Only the coach can present the official protest when the decision
breaks the rules.
B)
After the notification of each protest, the official protest form must
be presented in to the Jury President at the end of match, no later than
5 minutes after match is finished. The protest must specify the
circumstances and it must be accompanied by the payment of the tax
previously fixed by the T.C., This is done to limit the protest to truly
questionable cases. Only in cases where the protest is positively
accepted by the T.C., the tax wi11 be given back to the coach.
C)
The T.C. will examine the protest circumstances and decide:
1.
Validate the match
2.
To repeat the match.
3.
To change the result.
4,
To disqualify one or both competitors.
D)
In case of an official protest, the winner won’t be able to compete up
to the moment in which the T.C., would have taken a decision.
Article 51
DECISI0NS
A)
In order to give a decision, the T.C. may call any one else that they
choose to give evidence on the protest.
B)
On reaching a decision the T.C. will notify alt parties.
C)
The T.C. will at all time base their decision on the rules written in
this document and their decision cannot conflict with the rules of this
document.
Article 52
DISQUALIFICATION
The
team or individual delegates who persist in arguing against decisions
made by the T.C. may, by a decision of the Committee, have an individual
or a whole team disqualified from all events of the tournament. The
matter wil1 be considered by the T.C. at a later date with a view to
further action being taken.
Article 53
WITHDRAWAL
If
a competitor or a team in case of individual or team withdrawing from
Championships as a protest, the following determination will be applied:
A)
Automatic disqualification from that event, which means no placing for
that event therefore any medals.
B)
Automatic disqualification from any further events at the Championship.
C)
Further disqualification from future events as decided by the T.C.
Article 54
COPIES OF RULES
A
copy of the ITF rules and procedure for the Umpire must be present in
all tournaments and be accessible to all competitors and officials.
Extension for Juniors
Article 7
Junior Competitors
Junior
competitors must be 14 to 17 year old inclusive, during the year of the
event. They will compete in the divisions laid down in the following
rules. All competitors must be 1st / 2nd / 3rd degree and they must be
certified by the ITF with a Degree Certificate and current Black Belt
Status Card. Competitors that do not have ITF Status Cards will be able
to register for the card at the event at a higher cost. Competitors from
all divisions must be healthy and register with their national
association. The competitors in the world championship must produce
their passport and ITF Status Card which certify their age, nationality
and grade. Junior competitors cannot be selected for the Adults Teams
events with no exceptions.
Article 9
SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND PROTECTIVE WEAR
In
those countries were the law demands to use of head guards for contact
sports, the use of this protection will permitted for Juniors. In this
case an approved type must be provided in red and blue colour by the
organizing committee.
Extension
for Seniors
Article 7
Senior Competitors
Senior
competitors must 36 years old in above. They will compete in the
divisions laid down in the following rules. All competitors must be 1st /
2nd / 3rd /4th / 5th / 6th degree and they must be certified by the ITF
with a Degree Certificate and current Black Belt Status Card.
Competitors that do have the ITF Status Card will be able to register
for the card at the event at a higher cost. Competitors from all
divisions must be healthy and registered with their national
association. T The competitors in the world championship must produce
their passport and ITF Status Card which certify their age, nationality
and grade. There will be no team events for Seniors, but these
competitors can be part of the Adults Team.
Appendix
Imperial
Taekwon-Do Association have made several amendments to the
international rule set allowing it to be used for national tournaments.
We reserve the right to make additional amendments on an event basis to
aid in the smooth running of said event.
We
have clearly marked the articles and page numbers enabling easy
reference to updated sections.
SECTION 1
GENERAL RULES
Article 1
PURPOSE
The
purpose of these rules is to elevate the quality of Taekwon-Do by
scoring every aspect and to provide an equal opportunity for al I
participants to show the ultimate of their abilities in friendly
competition with one another.
NATIONAL EVENTS
Imperial Taekwon-Do Association will endeavour to
follow the rules stated herewith, but reserve the right to amalgamate or
amend divisions as they see fit. These rules have been supplied by the
International Taekwon-Do Federation and amended to suit national
competitions where colour belts and younger competitors are able to
compete. These amendments have been highlighted an in no way represent
the ITF policies on such competitors.
Article
7
COMPETITORS
Competitors
will compete in the divisions laid down where feasible.
- Competitors
must be from 10th Kup to 6th Degree, In the year of the competition be:
- Seniors
- 36 years or Older.
- Adults - 18 - 35 years.
- Juniors - 14 - 17 years.
- Cadets - 8 - 13 years.
- Kids - 7 years or
under.
They
must be certified by the ITF with a current degree certificate and
black belt status card. Competitors in all divisions must be healthy and
registered with their national association. The registration for the
World Championship will be with ITF Status Card and passport, which
certifies there grade, age and nationality.
Imperial reserve the right to ask for proof of grade and
affiliation.
Article
20
RESULT RECORDING
A)
All the tournaments should have some visual display of the results so
that the participants and the audience can follow the development of the
event.
B)
Optional: electronic display that indicates the results of the sparring
in real time.
C)
Electronic display that indicates the points given by each judge and
the final result in pattern competition.
D) Imperial's Electronic Scoring system displays real
time results for Patterns / Sparring / Power / Special Technique.
SECTION 2
PATTERN
Article
25
DIVISION/PATTERN
A)
The competitors will be from 1st to 6th degree.
B)
Groups Male and Female, Mixed for the
younger children
Article
28
RESULT PROCEDURES
A)
Individual procedures: In individual competition the following result
win, cost or tie will be applied
7. When 3 or more Judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor, that competitor is the winner.
8. When 3 judges decide a tie
and 2 judges take decision in favour of a competitor that will be the
winner.
9. When 2 judges take decision
in favour of a competitor, 1 judge in favour of the other and 2 judges
decide a tie then the competitor with the 2 judges in favour will be the
winner.
10. When 2 judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor, 2 in favour of another and 1 judge
decide tie then the result will be a tie.
11. Tie, the Jury will
designate another pattern to be performed until the winner will be
decided.
12. In case of the two
competitors stop in the execution of the pattern in any Instance then
this will be considered as a tie.
B)
Team procedures: In team competition the following result win, lost or
tie will be applied:
7. When 3 or more judges take a
decision in favour of a competitor, that team is the winner.
8. When 3 judges decide a tie
and 2 judges take decision in favour of a team that will be the winner.
9. When 2 judges take decision
in favour of a team, 1 judge in favour of the other and 2 judges decide
a tie: then the competitor with the 2 judges in favour will be the
winner.
10. When 2 judges take a
decision in favour of a team, 2 in favour of another and 1 judge decide
tie then the result will be a tie.
11. Tie, in eliminators and
finals the same procedure will be followed; the Jury will designate
another pattern to be performed until it is decided who the winner is.
12. In case the two competitors
stop in the execution of the pattern in any instance, this will be
considered a tie.
Imperial
Taekwon-Do has developed a revolutionary way of marking the pattern with
it's electronic score system. Both competitors start off 100% perfect
and the judges will deduct points from the following categories.
Technical Content / Power / Balance / Breath Control / Rhythm, this is
done in real time to show on the display which competitor is in the
lead. We have also indexed the patterns in line with Technical content
and effort required to perform each tul. That way by choosing a harder
pattern (Optional) you will receive bonus points in the technical
content category. The Index (Ti) chart is below:
|
Pattern |
Ti |
|
1.
Chon-Ji |
1 |
|
2.
Dan-Gun |
2 |
|
3.
Do-San |
5 |
|
4.
Won-Hyo |
6 |
|
5.
Yul-Gok |
3 |
|
6.
Joong-Gun |
8 |
|
7.
Toi-Gye |
9 |
|
8.
Hwa-Rang |
4 |
|
9.
Choong-Moo |
7 |
|
10.
Kwang-Gae |
13 |
|
11.
Po-Eun |
10 |
|
12.
Ge-Baek |
11 |
|
13.
Eui-Am |
16 |
|
14.
Choong-Jang |
17 |
|
15.
Ko Dang |
22 |
|
16.
Sam-Il |
15 |
|
17.
Yoo-Sin |
20 |
|
18.
Choi Yong |
21 |
|
19.
Yon Gae |
19 |
|
20.
Ul-Ji |
18 |
|
21.
Moon-Moo |
24 |
|
22.
So-San |
23 |
|
23.
Se-Jong |
14 |
|
24.
Tong-Il |
12 |
This system of marking patterns is unique to Imperial,
we feel it encourages the competitors to perform the most technical
complex pattern thus making for a more spectacular event. Our electronic
system will also score in the standard ITF pattern procedure making it
usable at ITF / International events.
Our
electronic scoring system is available to purchase from www.tkd.co.uk, a
downloadable trial version coming shortly.
SECTION 3
SPARRING
Article 30
DIVISIONS / SPARRING
A)
Competitors must be from 1st to 6th degree.
B)
Male and Female Groups
C)
Individual Weights
|
Current
Weight Categories |
|
|
|
|
Micro |
Light |
Welter |
Middle |
Heavy |
Hyper |
|
Senior Over
36 Years |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Male |
- 58Kg |
- 64Kg |
- 70Kg |
- 76Kg |
- 82Kg |
82Kg + |
|
Female |
- 50Kg |
- 55Kg |
- 60Kg |
- 65Kg |
- 70Kg |
70Kg + |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adult 18 - 35
Years |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Male |
- 58Kg |
- 64Kg |
- 70Kg |
- 76Kg |
- 82Kg |
82Kg + |
|
Female |
- 50Kg |
- 55Kg |
- 60Kg |
- 65Kg |
- 70Kg |
70Kg + |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Junior 14 -
17 Years |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Male |
- 50Kg |
- 55Kg |
- 60Kg |
- 65Kg |
- 70Kg |
70Kg + |
|
Female |
- 45Kg |
- 50Kg |
- 55Kg |
- 60Kg |
- 65Kg |
65Kg + |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cadet 8 - 13 Years |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Male |
-
120Cm |
-
130Cm |
-
140Cm |
-
150Cm |
-
160Cm |
160Cm
+ |
|
Female |
-
120Cm |
-
130Cm |
-
140Cm |
-
150Cm |
-
160Cm |
160Cm
+ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kickers -7 Years |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mixed |
-
100Cm |
-
110Cm |
-
120Cm |
-
130Cm |
-
140Cm |
140Cm
+ |
|
|
|
Please note: The
weights above are correct up to the current information available from
the ITF. |
D)
Team & competitors, 5 competitors and one extra in reserve, male
and female free weight.
E) National Competitions may include additional
divisions such as Kids Kickers, Generation X
and Cadets. These
divisions will be categorised by height in Cm. See the individual
tournament
information for further details.
SECTION V
SPECIAL TECHNIQUE
Article
46
DIVISIONS / SPECIAL TECHNIQUE
A)
The competitors will be from 1st to 6th degree.
B)
Male and female groups
C)
There are five items to be competed in for this Section.
1. TWIMYO NOPI AP
CHA BUSIGI
2. TWIMYO DOLLYO
CHAGI
3. TWIMYO NOMO
YOP CHA JIRUGI
4. TWIO DOLMYO
YOP CHA JIRUGI
5. TWIMYO BANDAE
DOLLYO CHAGI
|
|
Test 1 |
Test 2 |
Test 3 |
Test 4 |
Test 5 |
|
International Event |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adult Male |
280cm |
250cm |
320cm |
240cm |
240cm |
|
Adult Female |
220cm |
220cm |
180cm |
- |
- |
|
Junior Male |
260cm |
230cm |
300cm |
220cm |
220cm |
|
Junior Female |
200cm |
200cm |
160cm |
- |
- |
|
National
Event |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cadet Male |
200cm |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
Cadet Female |
180cm |
- |
- |
- |
- |
It's
not compulsory for each competitor to attempt each item (listed for
his/her group). But the total score for all technique attempted will be
summed to determined the winner.
I
MALE: (1)+(2)+(3)+(4)+(5). FEMALE: (1)+(2)+(4). CADET: (1)