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Chapter 5

Determining
Winner & Loser &
Placing
Article 24 – Winner & Loser
1. Absolute Victory

1. Should during a bout there be a great disparity


in strength between the two competitors, the
platform referee, with the head judge's
approval, may declare the stronger competitor
the winner of the bout.

2. Should during a bout, a competitor is knocked


down and fails to get to his or her feet within
ten (10) seconds (excluding personal fouls), or
who has managed to get to his or her feet but
has an abnormal state of consciousness, his or
her opponent will be declared the winner of the
bout.
3. Should during a bout, a competitor has
been forcibly counted three times after
receiving heavy blows (excluding personal
fouls), his or her opponent will be declared
the winner of the bout.

4. Should during a round, the difference in


score between the two competitors be 12
points or more confirmed by at least 5
sideline judges, then the competitor with
the higher score shall be deemed the
winner of the bout
1. Determining the winner of a round

1. The result of each round will be


determined by the scoring by the side
judges.

2. Should during a round, a competitor has


been forcibly counted two (2) times
after receiving heavy blows (excluding
personal fouls), his or her opponent will
be declared the winner of the round.

3. Should during a round, a competitor falls


off the platform two (2) times, his or her
opponent will be declared the winner of
4. Should during a round there be a tied score,
the winner of the round will be decided by
the following sequence:
1.The competitor with fewer warnings
will be declared the winner.
2.The competitor with fewer admonitions
will be declared the winner.
3.The competitor with a lighter weight on
the day of the contest will be declared
the winner

5. Should a tie remain following the above


process, then the round will be declared a tie.
3. Determining the winner of a bout

1. During a bout, the competitor who is first to


win two rounds will be declared the winner of
the bout.

2. During a bout, if a competitor is injured or ill


and, as certified by the doctor and unable to
continue the bout, his or her opponent will be
declared the winner of the bout.

3. During a bout, should a competitor feign injury


following a foul committed by his or her
opponent – and this injury is proven to be
unfounded by the medical supervisor, the
athlete who committed the foul will be
declared the winner of the bout.
4. The competitor who is injured by the
opponent through foul actions and, as
confirmed by the medical supervisor,
unable to continue the bout, will be
declared the winner of the bout, but he will
be barred from subsequent bouts in the
event.

5. Under the round-robin system, an equal


number of rounds won by both competitors
in a bout will be declared a draw

6. Under the knockout system, an equal


number of rounds won by both competitors
in a bout, the winner of the bout will be
1. The competitor with fewer warnings
will be declared the winner.

2. The competitor with fewer


admonitions will be declared the
winner.

7. Should a tie remain following the above


process, then then and additional round will
be added.
Article 25 – Placing
1. Individual Placing
1. Under the knock out system, the
placing will be decided directly from the
results.

2. Under the round-robin system, the


competitor with a greater number of
running points shall be placed higher. In
the case of a tie between two or more
competitors, their places will be
determined in the following order of
precedence:
1.The competitor who has lost fewer
rounds will be placed higher.
2.The competitor with fewer warnings will
be placed higher.
3.The competitor with fewer admonitions
will be placed higher.
4.The competitor with a lighter weight at
the time of drawing-lots will be placed
higher.

3. If following the above process a tie remains,


the competitors will share the tied place
(3) Team Placing
2. Placing Points
1.The first eight places in each weight
category will be awarded 9, 7, 6, 5, 4,
3, 2 and 1 points respectively.

2.The first six places in each weight


category will be awarded 7, 5, 4, 3, 2
and 1 points respectively.
3.Method for dealing with tied scores
1. If two or more teams have achieved equal points,
the placing will be determined through the
following sequence:
1.The team with more individual first places will be
placed higher. If the tie remains, the team with
more individual second places will be placed
higher, and so on and so forth.
2. The team with fewer warnings will be placed
higher.

3. The team with fewer admonitions will be placed


higher.

2. If following the above process a tie remains, the


teams will share the tied place.
Chapter 6
Competition
Arrangement &
Recording
Article 26 Scheduling

1.The schedule shall be based on the


competition regulations, number of
participants registered, and
competition schedule.

2.The same weight category, within


the same round, shall be organized
together as evenly as possible.
3. A single athlete may at most compete in 2
matches in a single day of competition.

4. Within a single session the bouts will begin


from the lighter weight categories and move
up in ascending order to the heaviest weight
category.

Article 27 – Recording
1. The sideline judges shall keep a record of the
points awarded to each competitor according
to the scoring criteria and the platform
judge’s decisions. At the end of each round,
they shall fill in the competitors’ scores into
the score recording form. (Table 11)
2. The recorder shall keep a separate record of the
admonitions, warnings, off platform,
disqualification and forcible counting. (Table 10)

3. Under the round-robin system, the scheduling-


recording group shall fill in the results of each
bout into the recording form, awarding two (2)
points for the winner, zero (0) points for the
loser and one (1) point to each side for a drawn
bout. A winner by default shall be awarded two
(2) points and the defaulter zero (0) points.

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