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LENGTH OF MATCH
Two minute running time unless five points are
scored before time has expired. If a match is tied
at the end of two minutes, sudden victory (first
person to score a point) overtime period will
determine the match.
POINT VALUES AND WINNER DETERMINATION
All legal hand techniques that score will be
awarded one (1) point. All legal kicking techniques
that score will be awarded two (2) points. All
penalty points awarded will be awarded one (1)
point. The competitor who earns five (5) points by
the end of the two minutes or whoever is ahead at
the end of the two minutes is declared the winner.
MARJORITY VOTE
Points are awarded by a majority vote of all
judges. The majority of judges do not have to agree
on the same technique being scored, only that a
point was scored. A majority of the judges
calling the point must call a two (2)-point kick
before two points can be awarded. Otherwise only
one point is awarded.
WHAT IS A POINT
A point is a controlled legal sport karate
technique scored by a competitor in-bounds and
up-right (not considered down) without time being
called that strikes a competitor with the allowable
amount of focused touch contact to a legal target
area.
LEGAL TARGET AREAS
Entire head and face, ribs, chest, abdomen,
collarbone and kidneys.
ILLEGAL TARGET AREAS
Spine, back of neck, throat, sides of the neck,
groin, legs, knees and back.
NON-TARGET AREAS
Hips, shoulders, buttocks, arms, and feet.
LEGAL TECHNIQUES
Legal techniques are all controlled sport karate
techniques, except those listed as illegal.
ILLEGAL TECNIQUES
Head butts, hair pulls, bites, scratches,
elbows, knees, eye attacks of any kind, take downs
on a hard surface floor, ground fighting on a hard
surface, any stomps or kicks to the head of a downed
competitor, slapping, grabbing for more than one
second, uncontrolled blind techniques, any
uncontrolled throws, takedowns or sweeps and any
other uncontrolled dangerous techniques that are
deemed unsafe in sport karate.
GRABBING
A competitor may grab the uniform top of his/her
opponent in an attempt to score with a sport karate
technique for only one second (immediately),
after which time he/she must release the uniform.
Likewise, the uniform pants may be grabbed for one
second to an upright opponent in an attempt to
score.
SWEEPS, TAKEDOWNS, GRABS AND GROUND FIGHTING
Sweeps not to take down an opponent, but only to
obstruct the balance so as to follow up with a sport
karate technique can only be executed to the back of
the front leg at mid-calf or below. A sweep must be
deemed a proper sweep and not a kick, to be legal.
Controlled Takedowns and sweeps that are meant to
take down an opponent are allowed only a declared
apporved padded surface. A point is only given when
the legal sweep or takedown is effectively and
legally followed up with an appropriate sport karate
technique immediately . Only a hand
technique or a carefully controlled kick or stomp to
the body will be allowed on a downed competitor. One
Foot must be on the ground throughout the stomp or
kick. Never, under any circumstances, may a
competitor stomp or kick to the head of a downed
competitor.
LIGHT TOUCH CONTACT
Means there is no penetration or visible
movement of the competitor as a result of the
contact. Light touch is required to all legal target
areas in all black belt sparring divisions. . Light
touch contact to the face of all youth and under
black belt adult competitors is up to the governing
regional association. Light touch contact is
allowed to the face shield of a head gear.
MODERATE TOUCH CONTACT
Means slight penetration or slight target
movement. Moderate touch contact may be made to all
legal target areas except the headgear, face shield
and face.
WARNINGS AND PENALTIES
One and only one warning is allowed for breaking
the rules before a penalty point is awarded.
After the first warning is given, a penalty point is
awarded for each and every rules violation. If a
competitor receives four warnings (three penalty
points) in any one match, he/she will be
disqualified. If the severity of the first rules
violation is deemed by the referee to be too severe,
a penalty point can be issued immediately.
Other Penalty
Rules
A competitor cannot be penalized and still
receive a point on the same call. A competitor can
receive a point for a proper technique and another
point from a penalty call against his/her competitor
(two points awarded). If, in the opinion of the
referee and/or the medical personnel, a competitor
cannot continue because of an injury caused by an
illegal penalized attack executed by his/her
competitor, the offending competitor shall be
automatically disqualified.
Other Cause for Penalization
Attacking illegal and non-target areas, using
illegal techniques, running out of the ring to avoid
fighting, falling to the floor to avoid fighting,
continuing after being ordered to stop, excessive
stalling, blind, negligent or reckless attacks,
uncontrolled techniques, showing unsportsmanlike
behavior by the competitor, his/her coaches,
friends, etc., excessive contact, and delay of time
are examples of possible penalization.
Non-Competing Penalty
If, in the majority opinion of the officials, it
is considered that the competitors are not making an
obvious attempt to fight in the true spirit of
competition, both competitors will be warned and if
it continues, will be disqualified.
Wrong Division: If any competitor competes
in a division he/she does not qualify to compete in
due to age, weight, rank, gender, style, etc.,
he/she will be disqualified.
DISQUALIFICATION
Requires a majority vote by all officials,
unless it is an automatic disqualification.
COACHING
The luxury of having a coach is something that
most competitors do not have access to. Therefore,
it sometimes can become an unfair advantage over a
competitor who does not have a coach. The rules are
made and enforced so no one competitor has an
advantage or disadvantage over another competitor.
Therefore, coaching is allowed but only under the
following guidelines:
1. Never, at any time, can a coach enter the
ring without the referee's permission, 2. No
abusive, violent, unsportsmanlike or overzealous
coaching; 3. Coaches cannot ask for a time
out (only the competitor may ask for a time out),
4. Coaches can never, at any time, interfere
with the proper running of the ring or the decisions
of the judges.
A Coach is defined as anyone who is trying to help
one competitor in anyway. A coach could be but is
not limited to a friend, parent, team mate or
official coach. The center referee can issue a
warning to a competitor for each time his/her coach
is interfering with a match or disrupting fair play
between contestants. A referee can ask for a
disqualification of a contest, but requires a
majority vote of all judges.
OUT-OF-BOUNDS
A competitor is out-of-bounds as soon as he/she
does not have at least one foot touching inside or
on the boundary line. An out of bounds competitor
cannot score a point while out of bounds. In bounds
competitor can score on an out of bounds competitor
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