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Guideline for I.V.R. Procedure

Guideline for I.V.R. Procedure. By Chakir Chelbat WTF Referee Chairman. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected).

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Guideline for I.V.R. Procedure

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  1. Guideline for I.V.R.Procedure By ChakirChelbat WTF Referee Chairman

  2. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  3. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected) Special case of requesting point(s) for own player

  4. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  5. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  6. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  7. According to Article 21.2: The scope of instant video replay request is limited to the only one action which has occurred within five (5) seconds from the moment of the coach’s request. But followings are exceptional cases for R.J to review more than one action:

  8. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  9. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  10. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  11. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  12. C.R: Center Referee R.J: Review Jury (Accepted) (Rejected)

  13. 9 kinds of “Kyong-go” 5.1.1 Crossing the Boundary Line 5.1.2 Avoiding or delaying the match 5.1.3 Falling down 5.1.4 Grabbing, holding or pushing the opponent 5.1.5 Attacking below the waist 5.1.6 Butting or attacking with the knee 5.1.7 Hitting any part of the opponent’s head with the hand 5.1.8 Uttering undesirable remarks or any misconduct on the part of a contestant or a coach 5.1.9 Lifting the knee to avoid a valid attack or impede the progress of an attack

  14. 9 kinds of “Gam-jeom” 5.2.1 Attacking the opponent after “Kal-yeo” 5.2.2 Attacking the fallen opponent 5.2.3 Throwing the opponent by grabbing or hooking the attacking foot in the air or by pushing the opponent with the hand 5.2.4 Intentionally attacking any part of the opponent’s head with the hand 5.2.5 Intentionally attacking below the waist 5.2.6 A coach or a contestant interrupting the progress of the match 5.2.7 Violent or extreme remarks or behavior on the part of a contestant or a coach 5.2.8 Intentionally avoiding the match 5.2.9 In case of using PSS, before each round of competition, the referee shall check whether any attempts were made to manipulate the scoring systemand/or increase sensitivity of the sensing socks, or any other method. In the event that the referee finds intentional manipulation, the referee shall reserve the right to give “Gam-jeom” to the pertinent contestant and shall reserve the right to declare the violating athlete as the loser by penalty based on the degree of seriousness of the violation.

  15. Guideline for I.V.R.Procedure By ChakirChelbat WTF Referee Chairman

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