Article 1 These Rules shall apply to the fishery competition in freshwater aquaculture waters.
Article 2 Generally, crucian carp, carp, grass carp and bream are the main species, followed by herring, tilapia, catfish, silver carp and bighead carp.
Chapter II Venue
Article 3 Requirements for fishing competition venues
(1) Rectangular or square waters are suitable for playing fields. There shall be no obstacles around the fishing position (including underwater) that affect fishing.
(2) The waters of the competition venue should not be polluted.
(3) The release time of supplementary fish in the competition waters shall not be less than 15 days from the competition time.
(4) Stop fishing on 10 before the game and stop feeding on 5 days before the game.
Article 4 The venue of the pole competition
(a) the distance between the athletes' fishing positions is not less than 3 meters, and the opposite distance is about 40 meters.
(2) The water depth is about 2 meters.
(3) The density of fish is not less than 500kg per mu.
(4) The height from the water surface to the shore should be about 1 m..
Article 5 The venue of pole vault competition
(a) the distance between the athletes' fishing positions is not less than 5 meters; The opposite distance exceeds150m. Unilateral arrangement of fishing spots, not less than 50 meters in front.
(two) the water depth is not less than 2 meters.
(3) The density of fish is not less than 300kg per mu.
(4) If no auxiliary measures are taken to fish, the height from the water surface to the shore is about 1 m..
Article 6 Dump site
The ground throwing competition venue is over 0/00 meter long and 50 meters wide.
Chapter III Competition Events
Article 7 The hand pole competition can be selected from the following events:
(1) "Total mantissa";
(2) "total weight";
(3) "single tail weight";
(4) "Total mantissa of single variety";
(5) "Total weight of a single variety";
Article 8 The pole vault can be selected from the following events:
(1) "Total mantissa";
(2) "total weight";
(3) "single tail weight";
(4) "accuracy of ground throwing".
Article 9. The first event will be organized by three athletes and divided into three groups. The competition in each division is generally not less than 2 hours. After the competition in each division, the venues will be changed in turn.
Chapter IV Competition Procedures and Requirements
Article 10 If an athlete needs to be replaced after registration, it must be approved by the Organizing Committee, and no impersonation is allowed. The qualifications of athletes are examined by the organizing Committee.
Eleventh athletes are not allowed to enter the competition area without authorization after arriving at the stadium, and should report to the registration office in time to prepare for the lottery; After the lottery, the inspection referee will take them into the competition area and into the fishing position.
Article 12 When an athlete enters the fishing position to prepare for the competition, the inspection referee shall check the competition certificate, register the fishing position, and check the fishing tackle and bait.
Article 13 The start signal of the game shall be issued by the chief referee. Before the start of the competition signal, the fishing tackle such as rod and bait used by athletes shall not enter the water.
Fourteenth athletes are not allowed to change their fishing positions without authorization. If it is necessary to change the fishing position, it must be approved by the referee. If an athlete needs to leave the fishing position during the competition, he must get the permission of the referee.
Fifteenth athletes should bring their own fishing gear and bait. Anchor hooks, conjoined hooks and toxic bait are not allowed.
Article 16 An athlete's fishing spot is directly in front of the fishing position number. When you catch a big fish, the fish can be offside, and athletes are not allowed to be offside.
Article 17 All athletes should earn their own living and operate independently.
Article 18 After the signal of the end of the competition is issued, the athletes should immediately close the pole, and the fish guards are not allowed to move or lift it out of the water, waiting for the referee to record the results. At the same time of signaling the end of the game, if a fish is hooked, it is allowed to copy into the guard within 10 minutes, and it will not be counted as an achievement if it expires.
Chapter V Handpole Competition
Nineteenth pole length is between 2.7 meters and 6.3 meters, and the line length shall not exceed 0.5 meters. One end of the line must be firmly fixed on the pole tip, with no more than 2 hooks. The specifications and fastening methods of lines and hooks are not limited, but conjoined hooks or anchor hooks are strictly prohibited. Fishing competitions advocate the use of barb-free hooks.
Twentieth bait must be hung on the hook, and its size shall not exceed 2 cm.
Article 21 The competition requires one shot and one line into the water.
Article 22 Bait throwing is not allowed in the competition.
Article 23 It is forbidden to hit the water with a fishing rod or interfere with others during the competition.
Chapter VI Pole Throwing Competition
Article 24 The length of a pole shall not exceed 3.9 meters. According to the size of the water area and the density of fish, 1~2 fishing rods can be used, each with no more than 8 hooks.
Twenty-fifth hook landing point and the distance from the shore shall not be less than 20 meters; If the landing point deviates from the fishing position, take the initiative to take back the heavy throw.
Twenty-sixth in principle, no floating, hanging bell.
Chapter VII Ground Throwing Competition
Twenty-seventh pole length shall not exceed 3.9 meters, lead weight is not limited.
Article 28 Take the throwing line as the starting point, a circle with a vertical distance of 60m from the throwing line as the center and a radius of 5m, and insert a small red flag at the center as an obvious sign. Each throw is measured by the distance from the center of the circle, and the score is scored by positive integral method. The lead falling point at the center of the circle is 100, and the falling point outside the circle is zero.
Twenty-ninth three throwing results are added to calculate the results. One of the following circumstances does not count as an achievement:
(1) Step on the pouring line when pouring;
(2) When throwing, the line breaks and flies;
(3) The referee didn't give a signal to throw the ball.
Chapter VIII Performance Calculation
Thirtieth fishing competition results for the three groups of athletes ranked together. In ranking calculation, the first place gets 1 point, the second place gets 2 points, and so on. Those who don't fish are scored according to the actual number of participants. The ranking score is the same, and the ranking is determined according to the copy score determined by each competition regulation.
Article 31 The competition can be divided into individual pole throwing competition, individual pole throwing competition, individual ground throwing competition, individual total score and group total score. Add up the two places in the hand pole competition and the throwing pole competition to get the total personal score. Team results are obtained by adding the rankings of three athletes from each team in hand and throwing events. Throwing competitions are not included in the total scores of individuals and groups.
Chapter IX Referee Work
Article 32 The Chief Referee and the Deputy Chief Referee shall be responsible for leading and implementing the referee work in the competition venues. There are district referees, deputy referees and referees. Referees are divided into patrol referees, weighing referees and recording referees.
Article 33 Trial work must be serious, earnest, fair and accurate.
Article 34 The ratio of referees to the number of athletes participating in the competition shall not be less than 20%.
Thirty-fifth referee work should be carried out in accordance with the Law on Referees of Fishing Competition.
Chapter X Fouling and Punishment
Thirty-sixth acts in violation of these rules shall be punished as follows:
(1) Warning: Athletes have no intention to foul or have no influence on their own and others' performance.
(2) Deduction: If the performance of an athlete or others is slightly affected by a foul, 20% of the performance of the game will be deducted for the first time, 40% for the second time, and the performance of the game will be cancelled for the third time.
(3) Cancellation of competition results: An athlete intentionally fouls, which has a serious impact on his or others' performance.
(4) disqualification: athletes cheat, impersonate, cheat, deliberately throw toxic and harmful stimulating bait, deliberately interfere with other people's competitions, disobey referees, and make trouble without reason.
XI complaint seal
Article 37 If an athlete disagrees with the referee's ruling during the competition, the team leader shall write a written complaint and submit it to the Arbitration Commission for examination before announcing the results.
Article 38 The award made by the Arbitration Commission on a complaint is final. The arbitration commission finds that the referee's decision is correct and the athletes must resolutely obey it; If the referee makes mistakes, he should be educated or punished according to the situation.
Chapter XII Supplementary Provisions
1, hardware requirements:
(1) the minimum standard of the competition pool:
A. Four cement fish ponds with a length of not less than 100m, a width of not less than 30m and a water depth of 1.5-2m;
B 1 A rod-throwing fish pond with a length of not less than 250m, a width of not less than 100m and a water depth of not less than 2m;
C the channel width between pools should not be less than 5m.
D there are no obstacles within 5 meters above and around the pool for competition, and the distance between the throwing pool and the handball pool should not be too far. (Note: Activities can be adjusted according to local conditions)
(2) ancillary facilities:
Press conference and on-site opening and closing ceremony facilities (backboard, stage, lighting, sound);
B the office of the organizing Committee of the contest (must meet the requirements of judging, grading, broadcasting, issuing orders, electronic weighing, etc.). );
C security, medical rescue personnel, 2 ambulances and other related facilities;
D public toilets (≥4) and a relative number of garbage bins meeting the requirements of environmental sanitation;
E. Accommodation, catering and necessary food hygiene and epidemic prevention facilities for the staff of the Organizing Committee, participating athletes, referees and journalists, and relevant accommodation facilities shall include Internet access;
F. Accommodation points are relatively concentrated, with two bulletin boards, which should be within 30 minutes' drive from the stadium;
G. Meeting room that can accommodate about 100 people;
H. Transport vehicles for competition and their drivers should have rich experience. (including cars for athletes, referees, organizing committees and news organizations).
First, the relative quantity of rice and big pots.
J. Relative number of walkie-talkies