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WUSHU TECHNICAL HANDBOOK
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Dear Delegates,
It’s a great pleasure to serve you with the Technical Handbook of the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games, Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia 2013.
As we are looking forward to welcoming all participating countries, we have been working hand in hand with the Islamic Solidarity Sport Federation as well as National Sport Federations preparing the Technical Handbook for each sports.
We sincerely hope to carry out each sport competition at the highest level possible in order for participating countries’ best athletes to display their talents.
We also would like to provide the best service possible to International Federations to assist their officials in carrying out their functions, supporting the athletes, and managing the sports competitions and to also implement the rules and regulations of the respective IF’s.
Lastly, we will deliver our very best to fulfill all our obligations to the Islamic Solidarity Sport Federation.
With just over seven months remaining to complete our preparations for hosting the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games 2013 Riau, we are pleased to present you with this Handbook and look forward to welcoming you all in Riau in June 2013.
Rita Subowo
Chairperson
INAISGOC 2013
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RIAU
FACT AND FIGURES
Riau province is one of the most fast-growing regions of Indonesia in
terms of economic, population and tourism. Riau Province occupies the
central part of eastern region on Sumatra Island, which straddles between
Malacca Straits, South China Sea and Berhala Straits. The Province is a
strategic region as it directly faces Malacca Straits and Singapore, one of
the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
Riau is one of the richest provinces in Indonesia. This province is rich
with natural resources, particularly petroleum and natural gas, rubber, and
palm oil. The majority of the province is heavily forested lowland; logging
is a major industry in the province.
Geography
Geographically, Riau Province lies on 445' North Altitude up to 115' South
Longitude or 10003' up to 10919' Greenwich and 650' up to 145' West
Longitude Jakarta, with natural borders as follows: North side: North
Sumatra Province, Malacca Straits South side: Jambi Province West Side:
West Sumatra Province East side: Riau Archipelago
Climate
This region is dominantly characterized by the sea climate with average
temperature of 30°C at day and 23°C at night throughout the year. Rainy
season falls on November (sometimes October) up to April while dry
season begins in July. Riau has tropical climate and in general is classified
into climate type "A" with relatively high rainfall, ranging from 2,000 to
3,000 mm per year in average.
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Topography
Most areas in Riau are lowland plain, including alluvial islands scattered
along coastal line with average elevation less than 200 m above sea level.
In mainland region, there are four big rivers, i.e. Rokan River, Siak River,
Kampar River and Indragiri River. These rivers spring from Bukit Barisan
mountain range stretching along the border Riau Province and West
Sumatra Province, and flow down to Malacca Straits. The rivers play an
important role as the means of transportation, sources of irrigation,
energy, and clean water as well as fishery resources.
Archipelagic region of Riau, on the other hand, is formed of volcanic
formation in the form of islands, big and small. The soil is in general of
Organosol type (Histosol), containing much organic substance. Wide Area
The territorial size of Riau Province is 329,867.16 km consisting of land
area 94,561,61 Km2 and water area 235,306,00 Km2. Riau population is
4,948,000 (2000 census).
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Tourist Information
Weekend: Saturday and Sunday
Working Hours: Govt. Offices: 08.00. – 16.00
Banks: 08.00 – 15.00
Private/Business: 08.00 - 16.00
Malls stay open until 22.00
Local Time: Greenwich Mean Time +7 hours
Electrical Current: 220 – 240V; frequency 440 Hz
Tipping: Local custom does not require that you leave a tip though it is
appreciated if you do.
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CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. ORGANIZING BODIES
1.1 ISLAMIC SOLIDARITY SPORT FEDERATION
1.2 INAISGOC 2013 (INDONESIA ISLAMIC SOLIDARITY GAMES
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE)
A. NATIONAL COMMITTEE
Chairperson/ NOC President: Rita Subowo
Secretary/ NOC Secretary General: Timbul Thomas Lubis
B. CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Anthony Sunarjo
Secretary: Hifni Hasan
C. RIAU COMMITTEE
Chairperson/ Games Director: H.M Rusli Zainal
Secretary: H. Zulkifli Saleh
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D. COMPETITION COMMITTEE
Wushu Competition Manager: Iwan Kwok
Mobile phone: +62 – 816 – 310 – 010 - 1
Email: [email protected]
2. GENERAL COMPETITION SCHEDULE
3. ACCOMODATION
The accommodation service will accommodate all the athletes and team
officials of the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games Riau 2013 for a period of 12
days, from June 6th to 17th 2013. An additional pre-opening period of two
weeks in order to enable NOC’s Chefs De Mission to complete the
administrative matters upon Delegation Registration Meeting, which will be
held prior to the arrival of their teams. Schedule for Delegation Registration
Meeting will be informed later.
Athlete Village and Hotels will accommodate the athletes and teams
officials for the whole length of their stay (from two days prior to opening
ceremony until one day after closing ceremony).
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4. ACCREDITATION
4.1 Process
The organization of a great sport event, such as the Islamic Solidarity
Games, necessitates strict access control to all official INAISGOC 2013
venues, zones, and area. This will be achieved through ticket allocation to
spectators and by accreditation to athletes and other games participants
with respective official job functions.
Every approved responsible organization will complete the accreditation
application process on behalf of its delegation, including the receipt and
distribution of the appropriate accreditation cards to each participant
before traveling to Pekanbaru, Riau. Upon arrival in Pekanbaru and
Jakarta, participants must validate their cards (see 4.2. Validation).
All participants must be accurately registered and duly accredited through
the INAISGOC 2013 accreditation process in order to take part in the 3rd
Islamic Solidarity Games Riau 2013.
4.2 Validation
Participants must present their accreditation cards, accompanied by either
a valid passport, National Identity Card (Indonesian National), or other
approved means of identity to the validation desk at Sultan Syarif Kasim II
International Airport (Pekanbaru, Riau) and/or Soekarno-Hatta
International Airport (Jakarta) or at INAISGOC primary accreditation centre
as specified in the Accreditation Manual.
5. TRANSPORTATION
A comprehensive transport system for athletes, team officials and technical
officials will be available exclusively for the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games
Riau 2013. This will include:
• arrival service from International Airport to the accommodation
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• regularly scheduled shuttle service from accommodation to official
competition and training venues
• dedicated service to opening and closing ceremonies
• dedicated service to all official functions and/ or meetings
• departure service from the accommodation to Airport
Buses will provide the following services.
• Transportation services for the sports delegation upon arrival and
departure
• Providing shuttle bus for delegates to and from matches / training of
hotel
• Special vehicles for NOCs
• Provision of Transport for the Opening Ceremony and Closing
Ceremony.
• Transport Provision for Special Events
• Provision of Transport for NOCs in attending a Special Event
• Transport Provision for Official activities
• Transport Provision for Technical Officials, VIPs and media.
• Provision of Transport for INAISGOC
6. UNIFORMS
INAISGOC will provide all International Technical Officials/ Jury/ Referees
(ITOs), National Technical Officials (NTOs) and Technical Delegates with
appropriate attire and uniforms.
A sizing form will be sent in advance to all parties concerned. Forms must
be returned and received before the given deadline to ensure availability.
7. MEDICAL SERVICES
A first aid and emergency first response medical service will be provided
during the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games Riau 2013 to any person requiring
medical assistance. This service will operate in official 3rd Islamic Solidarity
Games Riau 2013 competition and training venues during official operating
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hours. This service will comprise a dedicated medical team supported by an
ambulance service.
8. SPORT INFORMATION CENTRE
One main sports information center will be located inside the
Accommodations and a sports information desk will be located in each of
the competition venues.
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CHAPTER TWO
GENERAL RULES
9. PARTICIPANTS
9.1 Athletes of the I.S.S.F Member National Olympic Committees,
whose National Federations are affiliated to the International
Federation of the sport listed in the Games program, are
entitled to participate in the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games
(ISG).
9.2 Every athlete shall hold the nationality of the country he
represents. If he has acquired a nationality of a member
country other than his own, he must complete a three-year
citizenship in the new country before the start of the Games,
as per article (3) of the General Regulations of the 3rd Islamic
Solidarity Games.
9.3 Individual passport shall be the only official ID document of
the athlete since collective passports shall not be considered
under any circumstances.
10. COMPETITION RULES
10.1 The Indonesian National Federation of the sport shall be
responsible for the management and technical organization of
competitions under the supervision of the respective Technical
Committee.
10.2 Competitions shall be organized according to the rules and
regulations of the respective International Federation of each sport.
The ISG Basic and General Regulations shall apply to matters of entry
and participation.
11. PROTESTS AND APPEALS
11.1 Protests and appeals against competitions and/or results shall be
submitted in written form by the team official to the Jury of Appeal
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of each sport in the specified time, so as to be dealt with within 24
hours, according to the International Rules of the concerned sport.
11.2 Appeals, against athletes’ eligibility shall be submitted in written
form, duly signed by the Chef-de-Mission or the Team Official to the
Athletes’ Eligibility Committee, by attaching relevant official
documents in support of the appeal.
11.3 The date and time of the appeal shall be registered upon submission
or receipt, to be endorsed by the signature of both the recipient and
the concerned team official.
11.4 Whenever a protest is lodged or an appeal is submitted, a sum of
US$100,or its equivalent in Indonesian Rupiah, shall be paid.
11.5 The protest or appeal shall be decided upon according to IF Rules,
the ISG General Rules and the Technical Handbook.
11.6 The above-mentioned fee is refundable in case the appeal is upheld;
otherwise it shall become revenue for the I.S.S.F. These fees are paid
against an official receipt issued by the Committee concerned.
12. PENALTIES
12.1 The Technical Delegate of each sport shall decide the penalties
which will be applied to athletes, coaches, officials and spectators -
as per IF Rules - based on the nature and degree of the violation.
12.2 The Referees’ Committee of each sport shall decide the penalties
which will be applied to referees or judges according to the nature
and degree of the violation.
13. DOPING CONTROL
13.1 Every athlete is obliged and committed to respond positively to the
call of the Sports Medicine and Doping Control Committee whenever
asked to conduct his tests. If any athlete objects or fails to respond
to the Committee’s written notification communicating the time and
place specified for collecting the samples, his results shall be nullified
and he shall be excluded from the competition.
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13.2 The I.S.S.F Sports Medicine and Doping Control Committee shall be
the sole authority responsible for the collection of the athletes’
samples.
13.3 In the case of positive results, the Games Secretary General shall be
informed thereof; the same shall be announced by the Supervision &
Coordination Committee in the presence of the Chairman of Anti-
Doping Committee. The Supervision & Coordination Committee shall
send a written notification to the Chef-de-Mission of the
concerned athlete delegation, and shall take the necessary measures
nullifying his/her competition results, excluding him/her from the
remaining competitions, and thus restituting the awarded medals or
diplomas. In this case, IF rules will be applied for re- arranging the
final ranking order.
13.4 The Chef-de-Mission, his representative, or team official may apply to
the Sports Medicine and Anti-Doping Committee with a request for
conducting a “B” sample tests of the faulting athlete.
13.5 The participating NOCs, the concerned International Federation as
well as the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and shall be informed
by I.S.S.F.
14. ENTRY FORMS AND DEADLINES
The following deadlines are to be observed:
14.1 October 5th 2012
INAISGOC shall send the Estimated Team Size forms to member
NOCs.
14.2 November 5th 2012 – 24:00 HRS West Indonesia Time
Deadline for returning the Estimated Team Size form. In this form,
each NOC shall determine the sports in which it will take part.
14.3 November 10th 2012
INAISGOC shall send the Entry Forms by Number to member NOCs.
14.4 December 10th 2012 – 24:00 HRS West Indonesia Time
Deadline for returning the Entry Forms by Number. In this form, each
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NOC shall determine the number of its participants in every sport.
14.5 January 5th 2013
INAISGOC shall send the Final Entry Forms by Name to member
NOCs.
14.6 April 5th 2013 – 24:00 HRS West Indonesia Time
Deadline for returning the Final Entry Forms by Name. In this form,
each NOC shall determine the names of members of participating
delegation.
15. TECHNICAL DELEGATE
International Sport Federation upon the request of Indonesia National
Sport Federation on behalf of Organizing Committee shall designate 1
(one) Technical Delegate for the respective sport before the Games.
Technical Delegates shall not be from countries that participate in the
respective sport competition.
15.1 Responsibilities
15.1.1 Supervising and following up the Games competitions and
submitting periodic reports to the Organizing Committee, which
shall, in turn, refer them to the Supervision & Coordination
Committee, if necessary.
15.1.2 Endorsing the competitions’ results according to the reports
submitted by the Referees’ Committee.
15.1.3 Deciding upon the submitted protests or referring them to the
Appeals Committee according to rules of the International
Federation of the sport.
15.1.4 Applying penalties on athletes, coaches and officials.
15.1.5 Proposing changes of competition timetables and venues in case
of emergency.
15.2 Meetings of Technical Delegates and Team Managers
Meetings of the Technical Committee and Team Managers of each sport
shall be held upon an invitation from Technical Delegates.
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16. REFEREES AND JUDGES COMMITTEES
16.1 Composition
International Sport Federation upon the request of Indonesia National
Sport Federation on behalf of Organizing Committee shall appoint Juries of
Appeal for each sport. A committee member shall not attend the meetings
at which appeals and protests related to his country are discussed.
16.2 Responsibilities
16.2.1 Applying penalties to referees and judges when necessary.
16.2.2 Holding meetings for referees and judges prior to the start of the
Games in order to consider judging-related matters, and holding
any other meetings when necessity arises.
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CHAPTER THREE
TECHNICAL RULES
17. VENUE AND SCHEDULE
17.1 Wushu competition shall be organized in Pekanbaru, Riau during the
period from June 7th – 11th 2013 for men.
17.2 Wushu competitions shall be staged in GOR Beladiri Rumbai,
Pekanbaru, Riau.
17.3 Training venues have been prepared for the participating teams
according to a schedule made by the Organizing Committee and
distributed to the teams participating in the Games.
18. TECHNICAL MEETING
18.1 The technical meeting shall be held on June 6th 2013 at GOR
Beladiri Rumbai, Pekanbaru.
18.2 The meeting shall be attended by:
• Technical Delegate
• Representatives of the sport Referees and Judges’ Committee.
• Two members of each team (official and/orcoach).
18.3 The meeting aims at providing the necessary information on the
progress of events as well as the explanations related to the
implementation of the Rules of the International Wushu Federation
and the provisions of the Wushu Technical Regulations.
19. PARTICIPATION
19.1 Wushu competitions shall not be held unless at least eight (8)
countries participate.
The Organizing Committee and the Supervision & Coordination
Committee may opt to organize events that do not meet the said
requirement, if deemed necessary for the success of the Games.
19.2 Individual competitions, in which one or more competitors represent
the same country in each event, shall be held if the participants are
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at least eight competitors from eight different countries. However, if
fewer competitors arrive to the competition venue, the Supervision
& Coordination Committee together with the Organizing Committee
may decide to hold competitions among five competitors from five
countries at least; otherwise, competitions shall be organized
among the competitors who have arrived and in such case
no diplomas and no medals shall be awarded to the athletes.
19.3 Each National Olympic Committee whose National Federation is
affiliated to the International Wushu Federation is entitled to
participate with
o One (1) Team Manager
o Four (4) Coaches (2 for Taolu and 2 for Sanda)
o Two (2) IWUF 2010 Licensed Judges: one (1) for Taolu and
one (1) for Sanda
o Max. six (6) men + four (4) women for Taolu
o Each participating NOC may enter one (1) team of men for
Duilian event (including barehand or with weapon, two (2) or
three (3) athletes in one team)
o Each participating team may enter maximum of five (5) men
athletes for Sanda.
o Maximum limit for participating for each NOC is fifteen (15)
event for Taolu and Sanda event.
20. EVENTS
20.1 Taolu
No Men Women 1 Changquan Changquan 2 Nanquan Nanquan 3 Nan Dao + Nan Gun Nan Dao + Nan Gun 4 Dao Shu + Gun Shu Jian Shu + Qiang Shu 5 Jian Shu + Qiang Shu Taiji Quan 6 Taiji Quan Taiji Jian 7 Taiji Jian 8 Duillian
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20.2 Sanda
No Men 1 48 Kg 2 52 Kg 3 56 Kg 4 60 Kg 5 65 Kg 6 70 Kg
21. COMPETITION TIMETABLE
Date Time Activity 5/6/13 Arrival Team and Judges
6/6/13
08.00 – 09.00 am Sanda Weighing – in
09.00 am Judges Meeting
10.00 – 10.30 am Technical Meeting for Team Manager and Coaches
10.30 – 11.30 am Drawing of Lots
01.00 – 06.00 pm Scheculed Team’s Training
7/6/13 08.00 – 12.00 am Scheculed Team’s Training
01.00 – 06.00 pm Scheculed Team’s Training
8/6/13 09.00 – 12.00 am
Taolu Competition : 1. Taolu Men
a. Taiji Quan (Final) b. Nan Quan (Final) c. Jian Shu
2. Taolu Women a. Taiji Quan (Final) b. Nan QUan (Final) c. Jian Shu
Award Ceremony for number final
02.00 -05.30 pm
Sanda Competition Quality: a. Category 48 Kg b. Category 52 Kg c. Category 56 Kg d. Category 60 Kg e. Category 65 Kg f. Category 70 Kg
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9/6/13
09.00 – 12.00 am
Taolu Competition : 1. Taolu Men a. Changquan (Final) b. Nan Dao c. Dao Shu 2. Taolu Women a. Changquan (Final) b. Nan Dao
Award Ceremony for number final
02.00 -05.30 pm
Sanda Competition (Quarter Final): a. Category 48 Kg b. Category 52 Kg c. Category 56 Kg d. Category 60 Kg e. Category 65 Kg f. Category 70 Kg
10/6/13
09.00 – 12.00 am
Taolu Competition : 1. Taolu Men
a. Taiji Jian (Final) b. Nan Gun (2 Event Final) c. Gun Shu (2 Event Final) d. Qiang Shu (2 Event Final)
2. Taolu Women a. Taiji Jian (Final) b. Nan Gun (2 Event Final) c. Qiang Shu (2 Event Final)
Award Ceremony for number final
02.00 -05.30 pm
Sanda Competition (Semifinal) : a. Category 48 Kg b. Category 52 Kg c. Category 56 Kg d. Category 60 Kg e. Category 65 Kg f. Category 70 Kg
11/6/13 09.00 – 12.00 am
Taolu Competition : 1. Taolu Men
a. Duillian (Final) Award Ceremony for number final
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02.00 -05.30 pm
Sanda Competition (Final) : a. Category 48 Kg b. Category 52 Kg c. Category 56 Kg d. Category 60 Kg e. Category 65 Kg
f. Category 70 Kg Award Ceremony for Sanda
12/6/13 Depature Team and Judges
22. COMPETITION FORMAT, RULES AND REGULATION
22.1 All competitions shall be carried out in accordance with the IWUF
Rules. In the case of any controversy over the interpretation of
rules, the Chinese version of the IWUF rules shall be considered
binding. Issues that are not covered shall be dealt with according to
the following:
o For technical matters, the IWUF Rules are binding.
o For general matters, ISG Basic regulations, General Rules and
this Technical Handbook should be consulted
22.2 The Knock-Out system will be adopted in Sanda competition. If the
number of competition is less than 4, a single round will be
adopted.
22.3 In Taolu competition, the scoring criteria will be implemented
according to optional routing of the competition rules.
22.4 Athletes can choose the degree of difficulty of movements of
categories A and B. If they choose the degree of movements of
categories C, the value will be awarded according to the value of
degree of difficulty of movements of category B.
22.5 At the same category of degree of difficulty, the movement with the
same degree can be done two times at most, but the movement
with degree of difficulty of connection movements cannot be
repeated.
22.6 Music shall be accompanied to Taijiquan and Taijijian. 0.2 point will
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be deducted if there is no music (lyrics are not permitted)
accompanied to the said routines.
23. PROTEST
23.1 All protest shall be dealt with according to the rules of IWUF. The
Jury of Appeal shall only accept a protest in written form, signed by
the team manager, within fifteen (15) minutes after the conclusion
of each event.
23.2 Protest Fee shall be as mentioned in Point 11.4 of Chapter II.
24. APPAREL
24.1 Competitors must wear the Wushu official competition uniform in
accordance with the IWUF Rules.
25. EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
25.1 All equipment, accessories and mats used in Wushu competitions
must comply with the International Wushu Federation Rules.
26. MEDALS, DIPLOMAS, AND VICTORY CEREMONIES
26.1 Victory ceremonies shall be held directly following the end of
each competition. Winners shall wear their training suits or the
official uniform of their National Olympic Committees.
26.2 Winners shall be granted the following medals and diplomas:
TAOLU
- The first prize: a gold medal and diploma for first-place winner.
- The second prize: a silver medal and diploma for second-place
winner.
- The third prize: bronze medals and diploma for the third-place
and shared third-place winners.
Note Prize for Duillian event shall be awarded according to
number of the athletes
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SANDA
- The first prize: a gold medal and diploma for first-place winner.
- The second prize: a silver medal and diploma for second-place
winner.
- The third prize: bronze medals and diploma for the losing semi
finalist.
26.3 The competitors ranked from the fifth to (5th ) the eighth (8th )
positions are awarded ranking certificates.