International Triathlon Union Technical Officials Level I Course

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International Triathlon Union Technical Officials’ Level I Course Part B

International Triathlon Union Technical Officials’ Level I Course Part B

ITU Competition Rules: Penalties • Failure to comply with the ITU Competition Rules may

ITU Competition Rules: Penalties • Failure to comply with the ITU Competition Rules may result in an athlete being warned (verbally or given a “stop and go” time penalty), disqualified, suspended, or expelled; • The nature of the rule violation will determine the resulting penalty. • A suspension or an explusion should be very rare, but will occur with very serious violations of either the ITU Competition Rules or the ITU Anti-Doping Rules. • The Technical Officials are allowed to assess penalties, even if the infringement is not listed, if the Technical Official deems an unfair advantage has been gained, or if a dangerous situation has been created intentionally.

ITU Competition Rules: Warning - 1 • May be either verbal or a time

ITU Competition Rules: Warning - 1 • May be either verbal or a time penalty; • It is not necessary for a Technical Official to give a warning prior to issuing a more serious penalty; • The purpose of a warning is to alert an athlete about a possible rule violation and to promote a "proactive" attitude on the part of officials. A time penalty is appropriate for minor infringements;

ITU Competition Rules: Warning - 2 • Time penalties will be served in a

ITU Competition Rules: Warning - 2 • Time penalties will be served in a designated “Penalty Box” or in the Transition Area; • Giving a Warning: üA warning will be given at the discretion of the Technical Official. If time and conditions permit, a Technical Official will assess a warning by: ØSounding a whistle or horn; ØShowing a yellow card; ØCalling (in English) the athlete's number and saying, “Time Penalty”; ØFor safety reasons, a Technical Official may have to delay issuing a warning.

ITU Competition Rules: Warning - 3 • Time Penalty at the Bike Penalty Box:

ITU Competition Rules: Warning - 3 • Time Penalty at the Bike Penalty Box: üThe athlete will be told by the Technical Official to enter the next Penalty Box and follow the instructions of the Technical Official; üThe Technical Official will say "GO" after the appropriate time has elapsed, at which time the athlete will leave the Penalty Box and continue in a safe manner. • Time Penalty at the Run Penalty Box: üPenalised athlete’s numbers will be clearly displayed on a board before the Penalty Box; üPenalised athlete will proceed into the Penalty Box and will inform the Technical Official in charge of their identity. The penalty time starts upon the athlete is entering to the Penalty Box. At the end of the penalty time, the Technical Official will allow the athlete to exit, and the sanctioned athlete will continue with the race; üThe penalised athlete’s number will be removed from the board.

ITU Competition Rules: Penalties Disqualification • General • Assessment • Procedure after Disqualification Suspension

ITU Competition Rules: Penalties Disqualification • General • Assessment • Procedure after Disqualification Suspension • General • Assessment • Reason for Suspension Expulsion Right of Appeal Reinstatement

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Health • Triathlons, and ITU’s other related

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Health • Triathlons, and ITU’s other related multisports, are strenuous. To be able to compete, athletes should be in excellent physical condition. • By entering in a race, the athlete declares that they are in good health and are in appropriate physical condition to complete the race; • Time limits for the swim leg, bike leg and overall finish time will be established for each competition by the Technical Delegate. These limits must be published in the pre-event registration material.

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Insurance • Each athlete competing in an

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Insurance • Each athlete competing in an ITU event must have adequate personal insurance coverage, guaranteed by their NF. LOCs or NFs cannot oblige the athletes to pay for a day of race fee for insurance purposes.

Who is assigned from the TOs Team to Medical Services?

Who is assigned from the TOs Team to Medical Services?

Medical Delegate duties -1 SPECIFIC TASKS DURING THE PLANNING PERIOD • Request, review, comment

Medical Delegate duties -1 SPECIFIC TASKS DURING THE PLANNING PERIOD • Request, review, comment and approve the medical plan BEFORE THE COMPETITION • Meet with the Medical Race Director and Operations Team. • Meet the anti-doping people and review the procedure to test the athletes • Check all the facilities and the provided services prior to the events • Confirm the readiness of the LOC medical team prior to each event.

Medical Delegate duties - 2 DURING THE COMPETITION • SWIM/BIKE/RUN COURSE • Effective communication

Medical Delegate duties - 2 DURING THE COMPETITION • SWIM/BIKE/RUN COURSE • Effective communication with the Race Medical Director and be immediately informed with anything that is happening on the course • If there is an accident in any of the race courses keep informed to the TD about the country, name, number of the athlete and his/her medical condition and if the athlete will require medical attention in site, in the medical tent or if it is necessary to transfer to the hospital.

Medical Delegate duties -3 DURING THE COMPETITION FINISH LINE AND RECOVERY • Coordinate the

Medical Delegate duties -3 DURING THE COMPETITION FINISH LINE AND RECOVERY • Coordinate the finish line TOs on who to assist athletes after they cross the finish line. Assume the authority and responsibility to keep a clean area to allow a free flow of the athletes and guarantee a rapid assistance and direction to the medical and recovery area. A good provision of sealed liquids in place. • Close communication with anti-doping staff. AFTER THE RACE • Prepare a final report about medical issues during the race and keep medical records if there was an accident or medical emergencies in the Medical Tent.

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Eligibility - 1 • All athletes must

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Eligibility - 1 • All athletes must be in good standing with their National Federations. To ensure this all the entries must be done by the NFs, not by the athletes themselves. • No athletes under suspension are allowed to compete in any ITU events. • An athlete’s age is determined by their age on December 31 st in the year of competition • Athletes aged 14 to 16 years old are eligible to compete in the Youth category. • Athletes aged 16 to 19 years old are eligible to compete in the Junior category.

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Eligibility - 2 • Athletes are not

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Eligibility - 2 • Athletes are not allowed to compete within 48 hours in more than one event of the same individual ITU related multisport. • Age limits: athletes must be a minimum age to compete in any ITU Event. The age limits will be calculated as per 31 st of December in the year of the competition. • Continental Confederations may use other age limits for Continental Championships, i. e. , youth categories with super-sprint events.

Can an athlete participate within 48 hours, in a team relay and a standard

Can an athlete participate within 48 hours, in a team relay and a standard distance event?

Penalties- Violations Compete within 48 hours in more than one event of the same

Penalties- Violations Compete within 48 hours in more than one event of the same individual related multisport? DSQ from all the events included in this period.

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Registration - 1 • NFs are responsible

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Registration - 1 • NFs are responsible for entering their athletes and coaches for all ITU Events using the ITU online system on www. triathlon. org; • All age group, junior and U 23 athletes must provide picture ID at race registration/packet pick up prior to their competition; • The official language of ITU Events is English;

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Registration - 2 • Pre-Race Briefings: üCoaches

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Registration - 2 • Pre-Race Briefings: üCoaches Meeting at ITU Triathlon World Championship Series events and ITU Triathlon World Cups; üAge-Group Team Managers’ Briefing: will be conducted by the TD. Only Age-Group Team Managers are allowed to attend;

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Registration - 3 üElite Athletes’ Briefing: At

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Registration - 3 üElite Athletes’ Briefing: At all ITU Events, an Athletes’ Briefing will be conducted by the TD. Elite athletes must be in attendance. Elite coaches may also attend the briefing. The following penalties apply to athletes who miss the briefing: ØAthletes not attending the briefing, without informing the TD about their absence, will be removed from the start list; ØAthlete not attending the briefing, but who have informed the TD about their absence, will be reallocated to the last position on the pre-start line up; ØAdditional rules apply for the World Championship Series or Triathlon World Cup events, will be considered as having missed the briefing.

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Registration - 4 üAthletes must register prior

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Registration - 4 üAthletes must register prior to entering the briefing venue; üIn the case of force majeure, the athlete’s status will be referred to the Competition Jury; üFor Triathlon World Championships Series and ITU Triathlon World Cups, there is one single Athletes’ Briefing for female and male athletes. The briefing will be held at 17 h 00 local time two days prior to the first elite competition day.

Check your rule books and identify the mistake in the previous slide

Check your rule books and identify the mistake in the previous slide

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Packet Pick-Up - 1 üITU World Championships-Age

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Packet Pick-Up - 1 üITU World Championships-Age Group: ØAll athletes must pick up their own race packet at the official race registration area during a designated time. Packet pick-up will be opened on two (2) separate days, starting from 3 days prior to their competition. ØThe race packets will contain a minimum of: five (5) official race numbers (one (1) for body, one (1) for bicycle and three (3) for helmet) and four (4) safety pins, numbered swim cap, timing chip, accreditation pass, athletes’ guide, ticket for all the social functions.

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Packet Pick-Up - 2 üAll ITU Events,

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Packet Pick-Up - 2 üAll ITU Events, Elite, U 23 and Junior Competitions: ØAll athletes will pick up their own race packet at Registration following the Athletes’ Briefing. ØThe race packet will include: three (3) helmet numbers, one (1) bike number, body decals for both arms and both legs, accreditation pass, athletes’ guide, tickets for all the social functions.

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Race Day Check-in üTechnical Officials will conduct

ITU Competition Rules: Conduct of Athletes – Race Day Check-in üTechnical Officials will conduct the race day Elite, U 23 and Junior check-in in the Athletes’ Lounge and will include the following: ØDistribution of the swim caps and timing chips. ØControl of the athletes uniform, which must comply with the ITU Uniform Rules. Each uniform will be photographed. ØDistribution of the race packets to the athletes who missed the briefing.

Who is assigned from the TOs Team to Registration?

Who is assigned from the TOs Team to Registration?

Registration official’s duties • Chief Registration Official • Assistant Registration Officials (2) At the

Registration official’s duties • Chief Registration Official • Assistant Registration Officials (2) At the athletes’ briefing – Athletes Agreements (World Cup, WCS, Junior and U 23 Grand Final, Mulitsport World Elite) – Briefing Check in – Uniform check – Distribution of race package – Distribute coaches accreditations

Registration official’s duties On the race day – Ensure that athletes agreements are signed

Registration official’s duties On the race day – Ensure that athletes agreements are signed and delivered to ITU – Prepare athlete lounge for athlete arrival – Report to the Technical Officials any athletes who have not checked in by the close of the athlete check-in – Ensure all athletes receive a timing chip, body decals and swim cap – Distribution of swim caps, timing chip – Conduct uniform, logo and body decal check – Report to the Technical Officials any athletes who retire to the Athlete Lounge during the race – Ensure recovery area is well stocked – Line up athletes for athlete introduction – Ensure athlete lounge is secure

Athletes’ Race Day Check In

Athletes’ Race Day Check In

Numbering– Bibs & Body marking -1 Check that the athlete has the correct bib

Numbering– Bibs & Body marking -1 Check that the athlete has the correct bib number; Check the athletes’ body marking – vertical reading

Numbering– Bibs & Body marking -2 • Both legs and arms should be marked

Numbering– Bibs & Body marking -2 • Both legs and arms should be marked vertically

Uniform Check • General Requirements • Family Name and Country Code • ITU Logo

Uniform Check • General Requirements • Family Name and Country Code • ITU Logo • Sponsor Spaces • ITU Neutral Uniform • Headwear • Wetsuit • Race Numbers • Temporary Tattoos • Bicycles (Logos, Bike numbers)

Are rain jackets allowed to be worn during a competition?

Are rain jackets allowed to be worn during a competition?

Athletes’ Line Up

Athletes’ Line Up

Athletes’ Line Up

Athletes’ Line Up

Athletes’ Line Up

Athletes’ Line Up