Starting area definition

Starting area means the first 100 meters of the Course, as well as, the adjoining water at the perimeter of the Course.
Starting area means the area between the start line and 50 meters behind the start line.

Examples of Starting area in a sentence

  • If there is no Broken Equipment, the Race may be restarted immediately, and the Referee may impose upon the offending Crew one of the penalties described in Rule 2-602 (“Types of Penalties”).(d) A Crew is deemed to have left the Starting area once its bow crosses the 100-meter mark.

  • If the Race Official determines that there is Broken Equipment, the Race Official shall communicate with both the Starter and Chief Referee to determine if the Crew will be able to race.(c) If a Crew suffers Broken Equipment after the starting commands but before it has left the Starting area, or 20 seconds has elapsed on courses where the Starting area is not clearly marked with different colored buoys, it may stop rowing and signal to the Referee.

  • Part C – The Start 2-300 Approaching the Start; Warm-up on the Course(a) No Crew shall enter the Starting area unless explicitly permitted to do so by the Starter.

  • The condition of a Coxswain’s sound amplification system (including a COX-BOX), a stopwatch, stroke watch, or similar device.(b) If a Crew suffers Broken Equipment after launching but prior to entering the Starting area, it shall stop rowing and immediately signal to the closest Race Official.

Related to Starting area

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.

  • mining areas means the areas delineated and coloured red on the Plan marked “A” initialled by or on behalf of the parties hereto for the purposes of identification;