(A) the definition of directional motion
Orienteering refers to the athletes' independent search for several plots in a specified order with the help of topographic maps and compasses.
Look at the ground on the map and finish the whole race in the shortest time.
(II) Competition Form and Events This competition is a traditional mountain orienteering competition. The competition is short-distance orienteering (individual and team).
(3) Competition groups are divided into women's group (W) and men's group (M).
(4) Contestants
1. Athletes who meet the requirements of the competition regulations can participate in the competition. Obligations and rights of athletes:
(1) Be familiar with and abide by the rules, regulations and related regulations of orienteering.
(2) respect the referee, obey the referee, and actively support and assist the work of the conference.
(3) Have the right to put forward suggestions and opinions to the referee during the competition.
(4) During the competition, I am responsible for the safety of athletes. Athletes are not allowed to use any illegal drugs.
The referee Committee has the right to check before and after the game.
(5) Athletes should bring their own compasses, and it is forbidden to bring all kinds of communication equipment and other auxiliary equipment, and it is forbidden to provide or accept help from others.
(6) Athletes should wear numbered clothes issued by the Organizing Committee.
(7) Participants should take good care of the venues and facilities and protect the natural environment. Athletes shall not harm the interests of the masses.
Easy, do not move the checkpoint sign, and must complete the game within the specified time.
2. Captain
The team leader is the leader (or coach) of the team, and his responsibilities are as follows:
(1) Be familiar with and lead all team members to abide by the rules, regulations and provisions of the competition.
(2) Responsible for the contact between athletes and organizers and the organizing committee, and timely convey the information to the organizing committee and the referee committee.
Notifications and resolutions of the Committee and other departments.
(3) Comments on the competition and referee work should be put forward orally or in writing, and those related to the results should be put forward.
Opinions shall not exceed one hour after the official announcement of the results.
Step 3 train
The participating units should send coaches (either team leaders or athletes) to provide technical guidance and assistance to athletes.
Assist the team leader in his work.
(V) Competition route design
1, the route design fully embodies the nature of fair competition and orienteering. The design of the competition route should be able to test at the same time
Two skills of athletes: reading maps and running.
2. Checkpoints must be found in the specified order. Judges and staff are arranged at the starting point, during the movement and at the end of the competition venue to supervise the players at any time. Athletes should abide by this rule.
3. Route representation on the map
(1) The starting point is an equilateral triangle (with a side length of 7 mm) and the checkpoint is a circle (with a diameter of 5-6 mm), which is normal.
The last checkpoint to the destination is the necessary route, which is indicated by the dotted line.
(2) The center of a triangle or a circle indicates the exact location of something, but it is not necessary to draw the center.
(3) Checkpoints shall be numbered in the prescribed order, and the numbers shall not overlap with the important targets on the map.
(4) Except for the necessary route, the starting point, the checkpoint and the checkpoint are connected in a straight line in numerical order; In the case of weight
When the target is important and unavoidable, disconnect or draw the connection more carefully.
(5) The race route, starting point, checkpoint, ending symbol and checkpoint number shall be overprinted or plotted in red and purple.
(6) Description of the checkpoint
1. The function of checkpoint description is to specifically describe the checkpoint position marked on the map. Checkpoint description application
A symbolic representation of the door.
2. Before the start of the competition, the description table of the checkpoint should be sent to the athletes together with the map.
3. The game uses the level description symbols formulated by FIBA.
(7) Checkpoint signs
1. Checkpoint signs (abbreviated as dots) should be placed at each checkpoint. The checkpoint sign is connected by three flags into a triangle. The size of each flag is 30×30 cm, which is separated along the diagonal of the square. The upper left part is white and the lower right part is orange-red.
2. Checkpoint signs should be hung in the position shown in the drawings, generally 50- 100 cm from the ground, and their actual positions.
Should be consistent with the checkpoint description table.
3. There is a code on the checkpoint sign, which is expressed by English letters or two digits, and the color is black.
4. The setting of the checkpoint sign makes it difficult for athletes to find it, but there is no need to hide it.
5. Each checkpoint is equipped with a punching machine, which is marked with Arabic numerals and instructed the athletes to confirm.
Whether the tag is correct.
(VIII) Arrangement of departure sequence The departure sequence of athletes is automatically generated by computer sequencing software on the day of the competition, and the departure schedule is announced before the competition.
(9) Set out
1, departure means the start of timing. Athletes should start in batches, with an interval of 2 minutes between each batch.
Athletes get their own maps at the starting point.
2. The starting banner is hung at the starting point and marked with the words "starting point".
No one is allowed to enter the athletes' preparation area except the relevant referee.
4. If the athlete misses the departure time due to the organizer, a new departure time should be given.
(10) Time and ranking arrangement of the finish line
1. The runway leading to the finish line should be guided by two ropes with colored flags and gradually gathered to the finish line. Rope length
50 to 100 meters. The line width of the terminal building is 3m, which should be perpendicular to the runway direction of the terminal building.
2. The completion banner is marked with the word "completed". The banner is set right above the finish line. Become an athlete
You can see the location of the finish line in the distance.
3. After crossing the finish line, athletes should take the initiative to hand in maps and numbered cloth. Athletes who pass the finish line are not allowed to enter again.
Enter the competition area.
The timing of the finish line is subject to the timing of the referee.
5. Rank the athletes according to the time it takes them to complete the whole course, and the one with the shortest time wins. If more than two athletes spend the same time, their rankings will be tied, and the next position will be vacated, ranking the same position on the report card, but
These names are arranged in the order of publication.
6. Team scores will be evaluated by adding the scores of players from each team.
7. If the athlete misses or finds the wrong checkpoint, the athlete's performance will be invalid.
There is a medical station at the terminal.
(eleven) the referee institutions and methods.
1. The referee committee is composed of the chief referee, the deputy referees and each group of referees. The referee Committee directly leads the competition, is responsible for the implementation of the competition and the determination of the results of the competition, and supervises the team leader, coaches and athletes to abide by the rules of the competition.
2. According to the specific conditions of the competition, relevant regulations can be formulated and put forward before the competition without violating the rules of the competition.
Precautions.
3, before the game, cooperate with relevant departments to check the venue and supplies, the division of labor and training of judges, do
Make technical preparations for the competition.
(12) The functions and number of referees
1 Referee, 2 referees. Starting referee group: 1 referee and some referees. Checkpoint referee group: 1 referee and some referees. Final referee group: 1 referee and several referees. The number of referees is determined according to the scale of the competition, and the referees should strictly implement the referee's code, be serious, rigorous and fair.
Accurately implement the referee law.
1, starting point referee group
(1) Draw lots before the competition and arrange the athletes' starting order table.
(2) Prepare punching cards, maps and other sporting goods, and be responsible for the site layout and regional division of the departure area.
(3) After the athletes enter the preliminary division, they are responsible for roll call and announcing the rules and precautions of the competition.
(4) Organize the athletes to start, maintain the starting order, page the athletes in time, distribute maps, and be responsible for issuing orders and
Supervise foul behavior.
2. Checkpoint referee group
(1) Prepare inspection signs, communication tools and other equipment, and arrange them accurately according to the route design drawing.
(2) Hide the checkpoint referee near the checkpoint as appropriate, supervise the foul and protect the checkpoint.
Signs will not be destroyed, and roving judges can be set up if necessary.
(3) Contact the rostrum in time to report the progress of the competition and the problems that appear or are found, so as to ensure the smooth progress of the competition.
Go on.
(4) After the finish line is closed, organize the referee at the checkpoint to quit, check the equipment, and accommodate those who get lost, quit and overtime.
Or injured athletes.
(5) The referee at the checkpoint shall not wear colorful clothes, and the referee shall not give them to the athletes during the competition.
Any help or tips.
3. The referee group is over
(1) Prepare all kinds of competition equipment needed for the finish line, arrange the finish line venue and maintain the finish line order.
(2) Accurately record the time for the athletes to cross the finish line and verify whether the athletes have passed the specified checkpoint.
(3) Collect players' fouls, put forward handling opinions and report to the referee for ruling.
(4) Be responsible for the statistics and publication of competition results.
(5) Recycling maps and athlete number cloth.
(6) Announce that the terminal is closed, notify the referee group of the inspection station through the podium, and check the terminal equipment.
(13) Fouls and penalties
1, give warning and punishment in the following cases
(1) Team members go in and out of the reserved area without authorization, but there are no consequences;
(2) Take photos in advance in the departure area, and start first;
(3) accepting help from others;
(4) Helping others;
(5) Taking advantage of the opponent's skills to profit, deliberately running with or following the opponent in the competition;
(6) Those who do not wear numbered cloth as required.
2. The athlete's performance is invalid under the following circumstances.
(1) The impostor participates in the competition;
(2) those who use vehicles in the competition;
(3) There is evidence that the route has been surveyed before the competition;
(4) people who failed to pass all checkpoints;
(5) Those who did not return to the finish line before the end of the race (referring to the closing of the finish line).
3. disqualification in the following circumstances.
(1) fraud;
(2) Intentionally obstructing others;
(3) Deliberately destroying competition facilities such as scorekeepers and punching cards;
(4) Forging achievements through technical means or improper means;
(5) Do not wear the number cloth issued by the General Assembly;
(6) The finger card is lost.
4, other processing
(1) If an athlete can't finish the competition due to injury on the way, he will be punished as retiring, and he should go to the nearest place as soon as possible after retiring.
Referee's report
(2) Before the departure, the team leader or coach should explain the situation to the starting referee if the athlete retires for some reason.
(three) athletes who harm the interests of the masses in the competition shall be punished according to the circumstances, and those who affect the competition shall be responsible by themselves.
The team is responsible for the consequences and economic losses.