슬라이드 1 - TCC Friedrichshafen

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WTF IR-Coach Joint Training Camp
for London 2012 Olympic Games
June 11, 2012
WTF Sport Department
Taekwondo competitions
• Dates: August 8-11, 2012 (four day
competition)
• Venue: ExCel London (6 other sports in ExCel
are boxing, fencing, judo, table tennis,
weightlifting and wrestling)
• Rules: WTF Competition Rules, Standing
Procedure for Olympic Games and the IOC
Olympic Charter
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Entry (LOCOG)
• Entry submitted from NOC directly to LOCOG
• Minimum requirements
All athletes who have not qualified through any of qualification tournaments must meet at least any of
following requirements in order to compete at the London 2012 Olympic Games:
- Medal winners (1st or 2nd or 3rd places) at any of the competitions enlisted on the WTF event calendar
on between May 2010 and April 2012
- The athletes ranked within 20th place at least once in the WTF World Ranking on between May 2010 and
April 2012
- The athletes who advanced to round of 16 or higher at either WTF World Taekwondo Championships
( 2011) or World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament
- The athletes who advanced to quarter-finals or higher at either Continental Taekwondo Championships
held on between May 2010 and April 2012 or Continental Taekwondo Qualification Tournament
- Winner of national taekwondo championships held on between May 2010 and April 2012
• Deadline: July 9, 2012
• Late replacement (see next page)
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Late Replacement
• Where urgent medical problems arise, or in other exceptional
circumstances that are assessed on a case-by-case basis, the IOC may
permit the permanent replacement of one athlete by another only in the
same weight division after consultation with the relevant IF and, when
deemed necessary by the IOC, an IOC medical expert. The replacement of
athletes after 9 July 2012 is possible providing:
- No doping offence
- The NOC of the replacement athlete had applied for accreditation
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Please see Team Leaders Guide provided by LOCOG for details on follow-up
procedures
As a general rule, it is possible to make athlete replacements only up to the time of
the Technical Meeting.
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Key dates
9 July 2012
Sport entries final deadline (GMT +1)
Olympic Village official opening
16 July 2012
Start of official training at Langdon School (09:00)
27 July 2012 (Day 0)
Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
Training moves to ExCeL from Langdon School
6 August 2012 (Day 10)
Taekwondo Team Leaders Meeting (14:00)
Competition draw
8 August 2012 (Day 12)
Start of Taekwondo competition
11 August (Day 15)
End of Taekwondo competition
12 August 2012 (Day 16)
Olympic Games Closing Ceremony
15 August 2012
Olympic Village closes
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Bib Number
• Each contestant will be assigned a unique bib number.
• Upon arrival to London, each Team Leader must submit
their athlete’s competition dobok(s) to the Taekwondo
desk at the Sport Information Centre (SIC) in the
Olympic Village.
• Team Leaders/Athletes will receive a ticket that they
must present in order to collect their dobok at ExCeL.
• Athlete bibs will be attached and the dobok will be
available for collection on the day of competition in the
warm-up area.
• For more information: Mr. Andrew Link, Competition
Manager
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Team Leaders Meeting
• The Team Leader Meeting and Draw will take
place in ‘the Draw Space’ at ExCeL at on 6
August 2012 at 14:00.
• One representative from each NOC must
attend this meeting, attendance is limited to
two members per NOC: the Team Leader and
head coach are advised to attend.
• The meeting will incorporate the Taekwondo
technical meeting and the drawing of lots.
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Seeding / drawing
• 50% seeding principle
• World Ranking and Olympic Ranking; yearly deduction
principles
• Host country seeding (4th place or above)
• Seeding based on Olympic Ranking July 1, 2012 version
• Final list of the seeded athletes to be confirmed after
closing of entry (July 9)
• In case of non-participation of the seeded athletes
(subject to change until 2 hours before Team Leaders
Meeting)
• Drawing of lots: random draw for rest of athletes
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Weigh-In
• The weigh-ins for the Taekwondo competition will be conducted at ExCel
in the changing areas of the Taekwondo Training Hall the day before each
medal event, as per the timetable below, from 11:00 to 13:00. A set of
calibrated test scales will be available from 09:00 to 11:00.
Date
7 August 2012
8 August 2012
9 August 2012
10 August 2012
Test Scales
Official Weigh-in
Categories
09:00 to 11:00
11:00 to 13:00
09:00 to 11:00
11:00 to 13:00
09:00 to 11:00
11:00 to 13:00
09:00 to 11:00
11:00 to 13:00
Male: Under 58kg;
Female: Under 49kg
Male: Under 68kg;
Female: Under 57kg
Male: Under 80kg;
Female: Under 67kg
Male: Over 80kg;
Female: Over 67kg
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Pre-Competition Procedures
• Athletes will be called to warm up to contest by the following
procedure, athletes must show their accreditation cards to
verify their identity and get equipment issued. Athletes are
allowed to be accompanied onto the FOP by a 1 coach and 1
doctor/medic only.
• Where the NOC does not have a medic and would like one to
be in attendance fro the athlete this can be provided by
LOCOG if the NOC requests at least 30 minutes in advance of
the contest. No second coach will be allowed onto the Field
of Play.
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Call to Contest
Time before start of match
Location
Action
30 minutes
Warm-up area
10 minutes
Call Room
As equipment is issued
Call Room
8 minutes
Call Room
5 minutes
Call Room, registration area
Designated match time
Call Room/
field of play
Contestant’s first call:
The athlete and attending staff members, including the coach and te
am medical attendants, must be in the warm-up area at least 30 min
utes before the scheduled start time of their match. The athlete will
be identified by an attending staff member.
Equipment issue:
Ten minutes before the match start time, the athlete will be escorted
to the Call Room. Once in the Call Room, the athlete will be issued b
y LOCOG with PSS, a headguard and socks (on first attendance).
NTO inspection:
An attending NTO will supervise the issuing and inspection of all athl
ete equipment and ensure it complies with IOC rules.
ITO inspection:
An ITO will conduct the official athlete inspection.
Coaches will not be permitted to take radios or mobile devises onto t
he Field of Play.
PSS registration:
Once the athlete has been inspected, the PSS equipment will be regi
stered and tested before the athlete is called to the field of play.
Call to field of play
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Call to Contest
Athletes / Coaches must not carry the following items to
the field of play
• Extra sensing socks other than the one provided by LOCOG for official use
at the Olympic Games
• Communication devices (mobile phones, radios, etc)
• Any devices that may be harmful to anyone or competition management
The items will be inspected by ITO and the prohibited
items will be kept by the ITO during the match. If
those items are found during the match in the field of
play, the pertinent athlete may be penalized by the
referee.
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Competition system
• Olympic Games taekwondo classified as G-10
• Single elimination + repechage
• 2 bronze medals: no repechage final to decide one
3rd place
• Ranking classification rules
- 1st place (Gold medalist): winner of the final contest
- 2nd place (Silver medalist): loser of the final contest
- 3rd place (Bronze medalists): winners of the finals of repechage (bronze medal contest)
- 5th place: losers to the bronze medalists at the repechage final (bronze medal contest)
- 7th place: losers to the 5th placed contestant at the repechage
- 9th place: quarterfinalists who fail to advance either to semi-finals or repechage
- 11th place: contestants who lost at the preliminary phase and fail to advance to repechage
- Next position after 11th places athletes: Contestants who have not passed weigh-in or have
been disqualified from the tournament.
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Competition schedule
• Taekwondo competition schedule (3 sessions
per day)
• 15 minutes per match; each match begins on
time; broadcasting schedule very strict and
important
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Competition schedule
Aug 8: Women’s -49kg, Men’s -58kg
Aug 9: Women’s -57kg, Men’s -68kg
Aug 10: Women’s -67kg, Men’s -80kg
Aug 11: Women’s +67kg, Men’s +80kg
TK01
09:00 – 13:00
TK02
15:00 – 18:00
TK03
20:00 – 23:15
Women’s division: preliminary round, contests 1–8
Men’s division: preliminary round, contests 1–8
15:00 – 17:00
Women’s division: quarter-finals, contests 1–4
Men’s division: quarter-finals, contests 1–4
17:00 – 18:00
Women’s division: semi-finals, contests 1 and 2
Men’s division: semi-finals, contests 1 and 2
20:00 – 21:00
Women’s division: repechage contests 1 and 2
Men’s division: repechage contests 1 and 2
21:00 – 22:00
Women’s division: bronze medal contests 1 and 2
Men’s division: bronze medal contests 1 and 2
22:15 – 22:30
Women’s division: gold medal contest
22:30 – 22:45
Men’s division: gold medal contest
22:50
Women’s division: victory ceremony
23:05
Men’s division: victory ceremony
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Guidelines on uniforms
• Rule 50 and its Bylaw (Olympic Charter
effective as of 8 July 2011): Manufacturer’s
identification
• Victory ceremony uniform protocol: new IOC
guideline (NOC tracksuit instead of taekwondo
uniform)
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Guidelines on uniforms
• WTF guidelines on position of NOC code and size
Front
Back
3~3.5cm
National flag
10cm x 7cm
Belt must be
10cm above
the knee or higher
Location of Company logo:
One (1) in top,
one (1) in trouser allowed.
Size of logo within 20㎠
NOC
* 30cm x 12cm
5cm or Higher from bottom line of the upper garment in black
The font of the letters shall be in bold “Verdana.”
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Sanctions and disqualification
• Definition of disqualification: no show or
failure in weigh-in or disqualification from
tournament
• WTF rules on sanctions (revised at General
Assembly in Egypt on April 3, 2012)
• In case of double-disqualification
(disqualification of both contestants in a
match)
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International Technical Officials /
National Technical Officials
• Roles of ITO and NTO
- Technical Delegate (1)
- Technical Controller (2)
- Competition Supervisory Board (4 + TD)
- Referees (30)
- National Technical Officials (10)
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International Referee Assignment
Principles: Center Referee / Corner Judge
/ Review Jury / TA
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Random assignment by computer system
Same nationality with athletes cannot be assigned
Referee/Judge group
Review Jury: same nationality with athlete cannot be
assigned; 1 review jury making a decision while
another 1 performing TA; rotational basis
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Anti-doping
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Roles and Responsibilities of Coaches
 To understand and comply with anti-doping policies
 To cooperate with athlete testing programs
 To use their influence on athlete’s values and behaviour to foster a
nti-doping attitudes
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Doping Violations
 Presence or Use
 Refusing, or failing to submit to sample collection
 Violation of requirements regarding whereabouts
 Tampering with the doping control process
 Possession, trafficking
 Administration or any other type of complicity
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Prohibited List
 Single List
 Revised every year
 Current version: www.wada-ama.org or WTF web
site http://www.wtf.org/wtf_eng/site/anti_doping
/01_anti_doping_rules.html
 Out-of-competition vs. in-competition
 Substances prohibited in particular sports
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Principle of Strict Liability
The athlete is ultimately responsible for
what goes into his/her body
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Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUE)
Recognition of an athlete’s right to
best medical treatment
 Use of prohibited substance or method for a legiti
mate medical condition
 Managed by NADO or WTF
 Athlete should update TUE information on the ADA
MS or application form to WTF
 At least 30 days before next competition
 Wait for TUE to be granted
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WTF TUE PROCESS – RTP Athletes
Athlete can take
Denied
Approved
Prohibited
Prohibited
List
TUE Committee
Review
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Registered Testing Pool (RTP)
Athletes identified by the WTF
Becoming part of a testing pool:
 Receive notification
 Can be tested at any time anywhere
 Submit whereabouts information
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Whereabouts Information
Allows doping control officers to find athletes
for out-of-competition testing
Athletes in registered testing pools must submit:
 Usual locations, dates and times
 Travel plans
 One hour a day for which they are accountable
 Regular updates as plans change
If your athlete doesn’t understand the process and requirements
for submitting whereabouts information ,
port Department at [email protected]
JUST ASK! the WTF S
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Athlete Whereabouts
Missing information
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Athlete Whereabouts
Jan
Feb
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Athlete Whereabouts:
Filing Failures and Missed Tests
Jan
2012
Feb
2012
Apr
2012
Sep
2012
Oct
2012
Feb
2013
June
2013
Aug
2013
Month
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3
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Test completed
Missed Test
Filing Failure
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Q&A
Please contact to WTF Anti-Doping Manager
at [email protected]
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Coach-True User Guide
• http://coachtrue.wada-ama.org/course/view.php?id=3For
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