The first rule of Sanda competition is the composition of referees.
(1) Chief Justice 1, Deputy Chief Justice 1? Two people.
(2) On-site referee group: 1 referee, 65,438 deputy referees, 3-and 5-sided referees. According to the needs of the competition, you can set 1? Two groups of judges.
(3) Recorder and timekeeper have 1 respectively.
(4) Arrange records 1 person.
(5) The check-in length is 1.
Composition of Assistant Referee in Article 2 of Sanda Competition Rules
(1) finishing recorder 2? Four people.
(2) Recorder 4? Six people.
(3) There are 1 medical supervisors and 2 medical staff? Three people.
(4) announcer l? Two people.
(five) electronic scoring system operators 2 ~ 3 people.
Article 3 of Sanda Competition Rules: Responsibilities of Referees
(1) Chief Referee
1. Responsible for organizing judges to learn the rules, rules and judging methods of the competition.
2. Check the venue, equipment, referee equipment, weighing, drawing lots, arrangement and other preparations for the competition.
3. According to the requirements of competition rules and regulations, solve related problems in the competition. But you can't change the rules and regulations of the game.
4. In each game, if the athletes change their order due to abstention, they should inform the referee, director and announcer in time.
5. Guide the work of the referee group in the competition and mobilize the referees as needed.
6. Responsible for checking the referee's implementation of the rules. If there is a dispute, the jury has the right to make a final decision.
7. Review, sign and announce the results of the competition.
8. Submit a written summary to the General Assembly.
(2) Deputy Referee
Assist the chief referee and act as his agent in his absence.
(3) Chief Justice
1. Be responsible for the study and work arrangement of the judges in this group.
2. Supervise and guide the work of referees, timekeepers and recorders in the competition.
3. When the referee on the stage has obvious misjudgment or omission, he will blow the whistle to correct it.
4. If there is an obvious misjudgment by the side referee, the judgment can be changed with the consent of the referee before the result is announced.
5. According to the athletes' on-site situation and the recorder's records, handle the relevant regulations such as winning, stepping down, punishment and compulsory countdown.
6. After each game, announce the referee's result and decide the winner.
7. Review and sign the results at the end of each game.
(4) Vice President
Assist in the referee's work and serve as other referees when necessary.
(5) the referee on the stage
1. Check the protective gear of the athletes on the field to ensure the safety of the game.
2. Command the athletes with passwords and gestures.
3. Determine the athletes' falling to the ground, stepping down, foul, passivity, forced countdown, on-site handling and other related matters.
4. announce the results of each game.
(6) Border referees
1. Judge the athletes' scores according to the rules.
2. After each match, according to the referee's signal, the referee's results will be displayed synchronously and quickly.
3. After each game, sign the scoreboard and save it for inspection and verification.
(7) recorder
1. Fill in the relevant information in the record form carefully before the competition.
2. Take part in the weighing work, and fill in the weight of each athlete in the record form of each competition.
3. According to the passwords and gestures of the judges on the stage, record the times that athletes were warned, persuaded to leave, forced to count down and stepped down.
4. Record the evaluation results of marginal referees in each game, and report to the referees after determining the outcome.
(8) Timer
1. Before the competition, check the gong, calculate the clock and approve the stopwatch.
2. Be responsible for timing, pause, countdown and intermission.
3. Sound the horn 10 second before each game.
4. Notify Gong after each game.
5. There is no electronic scoring system. At the end of each game, the referee's results are read out.
(9) platoon leader record
1. Responsible for the qualification examination of athletes and the examination of application forms.
2. Be responsible for drawing lots and arranging the sequence table of each game.
3. Prepare the forms needed for the competition, review the results and register the rankings.
4. Register and publish the results of each competition.
5. Statistics and collection of relevant information, compilation of achievement book.
(10) Setting the recorder
Work according to the tasks assigned by the director.
(eleven) long inspection records
1. Responsible for weighing athletes.
2. Be responsible for the preparation and management of protective gear during the competition.
3. Be responsible for calling athletes to report for duty 20 minutes before the competition.
4. In the process of signing in, if there are any problems such as athletes' absence or abstention, report to the referee in time.
5. Check the athletes' clothing and protective gear according to the rules.
(12) duty crew
Work according to the tasks assigned by the check-in supervisor.
(13) announcer
1. Introduce the competition rules and related publicity materials.
2. Introduce referees and athletes on the spot.
3. Publish the evaluation results.
(14) medical supervision
1. Review the athlete's physical examination form.
2. Be responsible for the pre-competition physical examination and spot check of athletes.
3. Be responsible for the treatment and treatment of on-site injuries.
4. Be responsible for the identification of athletes' foul injuries.
5. Be responsible for the medical supervision in the competition, and put forward suggestions for suspension to the referee in time for those who are not suitable to participate in the competition due to injury.
6. Cooperate with doping inspectors to check whether athletes use illegal drugs.
(15) operator of electronic scoring system
Responsible for the operation of electronic scoring system.