AIBA Technical and Competition Rules definition

AIBA Technical and Competition Rules means the sport-specific and Competition-related rules that govern all AOB Competitions.

Examples of AIBA Technical and Competition Rules in a sentence

  • Filters used for the R&J Draw must abide by the rules of neutrality of the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • Procedures not followed by the Referee, as outlined in the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • All change requests must abide by the rules of neutrality stated in the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • The Technical Delegate of the Competition or a Technical Official who was given authority of a Technical Delegate determines the uniforms permitted in the FOP in accordance with the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • Prior to the start and throughout an AOB Competition, the Technical Delegate is responsible for ensuring that the FOP and the athletes’ and officials’ areas are functioning as per the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • The Technical Delegate has the right to caution, to remove from the Field of Play, and to remove the accreditation of a Second who has infringed the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules.

  • The Technical Delegate will determine whether the protest will be accepted, or not, after consulting with the Bout Review Jury and will notify both teams of their decision based on the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules and those consultations.

  • An email will be sent to inform both parties of the decision based on the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules and those consultations.

  • Our National Federation has reviewed this athlete and decided to accept him/her as one of our Boxers.Athlete’s Full Name:Athlete’s Desired Weight Category:Athlete’s Desired Weight Category Classification: Athlete’s Gender:Athlete’s Passport Details:We understand the below AIBA Technical and Competition Rules related to this issue and will wait to receive written confirmation of approval from AIBA before the athlete is eligible to participate in AOB Competitions.

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Related to AIBA Technical and Competition Rules

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  • Confidentiality Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.

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