2. Any athlete giving or receiving assistance from within the
competition area during an event shall be warned by the Referee and
advised that, if there is any repetition, he will be disqualified from
that event. If an athlete is subsequently disqualified from the event,
any performance accomplished up to that time in the same round of
that event shall not be considered valid. However, performances
accomplished in a previous round of that event shall be considered
valid.
3. For the purpose of this Rule, the following examples shall be
considered assistance, and are therefore not allowed: (a) Pacing in races by persons not participating in the same race, by
athletes lapped or about to be lapped or by any kind of technical
device (other than those permitted under Rule 144.4(d)). (b) Possession or use of video or cassette recorders, radios, CD,
radio transmitters, mobile phone or similar devices in the
competition area. (c) Except for shoes complying with Rule 143, the use of any
technology or appliance that provides the user with an advantage
which he would not have obtained using the equipment specified
in the Rules.
Rule 240 Road Races
(9) Drinking / Sponging and Refreshment Stations in Road Events
(h) An athlete who receives or collects refreshment or water from a
place other than the official stations, except where provided for
medical reasons from or under the direction of race officials, or
takes the refreshment of another athlete, should, for a first such
offence, be warned by the Referee normally by showing a yellow
card. For a second offence, the Referee shall disqualify the
athlete, normally by showing a red card. The athlete shall then
immediately leave the course. 作者: Helix8 時間: 2014-2-14 11:18
唔該晒 師兄師姐
點解咁重要既規則,系大會跑手須知會冇架?
雖然,大部份跑手都唔系為左拎獎,但都是高水平運動教育一部份呀!
好似你睇足球或者平時踢街場唔多唔少都知少少啦!
1. In all events, athletes must wear clothing which is clean, and designed
and worn so as not to be objectionable. The clothing must be made
of a material which is non-transparent even if wet. Athletes must not
wear clothing which could impede the view of the Judges. Athletes’
vests should have the same colour on the front and back.
At all competitions under Rules 1.1(a), (b), (c), (f) and (g), and when
representing their Member under Rules 1.1(d) and (h), athletes shall
participate in the uniform clothing approved by their national
governing body. The Victory Ceremony and any lap of honour are
considered part of the competition for this purpose.
Note: The relevant governing body may specify in the regulations for
a competition that it is mandatory for the colour on athletes’ vests to
be the same on the front and back.
Shoes
2. Athletes may compete barefoot or with footwear on one or both feet.
The purpose of shoes for competition is to give protection and
stability to the feet and a firm grip on the ground. Such shoes,
however, must not be constructed so as to give an athlete any unfair
additional assistance, including by the incorporation of any
technology which will give the wearer any unfair advantage. A shoe
strap over the instep is permitted. All types of competition shoes must
be approved by IAAF.