Letter from Chinese Wushu Association of Wushu Center of General Administration of Sport on Printing and Distributing the Guide for Running Wushu Sanda Events (Trial)
eachWushu sports management centers and Wushu associations of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government:
In order to further strengthen the safety supervision service of martial arts fighting events, standardize the organization and management of various martial arts Sanda events in China, improve the service level of running competitions, and protect people’s life safety and health, According to the spirit of the documents such as Measures for the Administration of Sports Events (Order No.25 of the General Administration of Sport), Several Opinions on Strengthening the Safety Management of Fighting Events (No.3 of Tigui Zi [2020]) and Opinions on Further Strengthening the Safety Supervision Service of Sports Events (No.3 of Tigui Zi [2021]), the Martial Arts Management Center of the General Administration of Sport and the Chinese Wushu Association have developed. The original documents "Guide to Running Martial Arts Events" (No.136 [2019] of Wushu) and "Guide to Running Martial Arts Fighting Events (Trial)" (No.69 [2020] of Wushu) shall be invalidated.
I am writing to inform you.
Wushu Center of General Administration of Sport China Wushu Association
August 30, 2021
Guide to running Wushu Sanda events
(Trial)
Chapter I General Principles
the first In order to implement the Measures for the Administration of Sports Events (Order No.25 of the General Administration of Sports), Several Opinions on Strengthening the Safety Management of Fighting Events (No.3 [2020]) and Opinions on Further Strengthening the Safety Supervision Service of Sports Events (No.3 [2020])2021〕threenumber), further strengthen the safety supervision service of Wushu Sanda events, improve the level of Wushu Sanda events, and formulate this guide.
the second The Wushu Sanda events mentioned in this guide refer to those in China.(excluding Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province Province, the same below) Wushu Sanda events and related activities (hereinafter referred to as Wushu Sanda events). The nature of the competition is divided into amateur competition, professional competition and professional competition.
Amateur competition refers to youth events and mass events organized by various organizations at all levels.
Professional competition refers to the periodic Wushu Sanda events with high competitive level, such as championships, championship matches and national games, in which excellent sports teams from all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) participate.
Professional competition refers to all kinds of commercial Wushu Sanda events at all levels with high competitive level, which are oriented by market demand, operated by market and aimed at achieving economic and social benefits.
Article Wushu Sanda competition should adhere to the principle of combining government supervision with industry self-discipline, and implement classified management according to the requirements of "who approves (records), who is responsible", "who sponsors, who is responsible" and "who is in charge, who is responsible", strengthen supervision after the event, and combine supervision with service. Sports departments at all levels shall bear the responsibility for safety supervision of Wushu Sanda events within their jurisdiction, and the relevant departments of the people’s governments at or above the county level shall bear corresponding responsibilities for safety supervision of Wushu Sanda events according to their duties. Wushu sports management centers (institutions) and Wushu associations at all levels are responsible for the project management of the safety of Wushu Sanda events, and are responsible for the service, guidance and standardization of Wushu Sanda events within their jurisdiction.
Chapter II Conditions and Requirements of Event Organizers
Article 4 The organizers of Wushu Sanda events should be government departments or enterprises, institutions and social organizations with independent legal personality.
Article 5 Organizers should have the ability and qualification to organize Wushu Sanda events, including but not limited to the following conditions:
(1)It should be an institution with the qualification of an independent legal person with the license to hold sports activities;
(2)Should have the professional ability to undertake the operation of the event in terms of personnel, venue, equipment and funds;
(3)Should ensure the ability to provide qualified venues, equipment, etc.
(4)Should be able to coordinate the arrangement of transportation, accommodation, venue and other conditions suitable for the scale of the event;
(5)It has a good financial situation in the past three years and has enough funds to undertake the operation of the event;
(6)No record of any violation of laws and regulations.
Article 6 Organizers such as organizers, contractors and co-organizers are directly responsible for the safety of Wushu Sanda events, and a written agreement should be signed before the competition to clarify the division of responsibilities. The organizer shall establish the organizing mechanism of the Games such as the Organizing Committee, make overall coordination, do a good job in overall organization, and bear the main responsibility; The organizer should do a good job in various safeguards to ensure the safety of the event; The co-organizers shall ensure that the products, facilities or services they provide meet the quality and safety standards.
Article 7 The space provider of Wushu Sanda competition venue should fulfill the obligation of safety guarantee, and assist in undertaking emergency rescue and other rescue tasks within the scope of its ability.
Article 8 The organizer of Wushu Sanda competition should take the initiative to contact the local Wushu sports management center (institution) and Wushu Association before the competition to seekBusiness guidance, technical support and services, and take the initiative to accept supervision.
Chapter III Conditions and Standards for Hosting Events
Article 9 Hosting Wushu Sanda events should follow the principles of legality, safety, openness, fairness, justice, honesty, civilization and green, advocate good moral habits, abide by the sportsmanship of fair competition, and abide by the relevant provisions in the competition rules of Wushu Sanda events. Competitions should not be limited to events, gender, age and weight levels.
Article 10 Event bidding procedure
(1)The bid for the international Wushu Sanda competition shall be submitted for approval in accordance with the procedures, and no bid shall be made without approval.
The following international events need to be included in the annual foreign affairs activity plan of the General Administration of Sport, and reported to the General Administration of Sport or the State Council for approval in accordance with relevant regulations and examination and approval authority: important international events sponsored or co-sponsored by the General Administration of Sport, world championships, world cups, Asian championships and Asian cups organized by international sports organizations, events involving Asian Games qualifications or points, and international events organized by the Wushu Sports Management Center of the General Administration of Sport and the Chinese Wushu Association across provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities).
International competitions sponsored by the Wushu Sports Management Center of the General Administration of Sport and the Chinese Wushu Association, or co-sponsored with local governments but led by the Wushu Sports Management Center of the General Administration of Sport and the Chinese Wushu Association, need to be included in the foreign affairs activity plan of the General Administration of Sport, and in principle, they shall be examined and approved by the local people’s government or its relevant departments that have the power to examine and approve foreign affairs.
Local self-sponsored, or jointly sponsored by the Wushu Sports Management Center of the General Administration of Sport and the Chinese Wushu Association, but led by local authorities, shall be examined and approved by the local people’s government or its relevant departments with the right to examine and approve foreign affairs, and shall not be included in the foreign affairs activity plan of the General Administration of Sport, but shall be uniformly filed with the General Administration of Sport.
Other commercial and mass international competitions shall be handled in accordance with the principle of territorial management and relevant local regulations.
The invitation letter and reception notice of the participants in the above-mentioned events in China and other related foreign affairs procedures shall be handled in accordance with the principle of "whoever approves the invitation".
(2)Wushu Sanda events held by overseas Wushu organizations in China shall be approved by the sports department of the provincial people’s government and reported to the public security organs at the same level for the record.
To represent China in the corresponding international individual sports organizations, and any organization or individual that hosts or undertakes the Wushu Sanda events of the corresponding international individual sports organizations in China shall reach an agreement through consultation with the Chinese Wushu Association.
(3)In addition to the above provisions, the sports department will not approve Wushu Sanda events. If there are other provisions in the public security, market supervision, health and health, foreign affairs and other departments, the organizer or organizer shall handle them according to the provisions. Organs, enterprises, institutions and social organizations can organize and hold competitions according to law. Organs, institutions and sports associations shall openly, fairly and justly select the organizers when holding Wushu Sanda competitions, and encourage and support the extensive participation of the society.
Article 11 Use of event names
The name of the event shall meet the following requirements:
(1)Consistent with the hosting area and project content;
(2)Consistent with the industry field and population range of the organizer’s activities;
(3)It is substantially different from the name of the event held by others or other organizations;
(4)Shall not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others or other organizations;
(5)Do not contain words that deceive or may cause public misunderstanding;
(6)Do not use words with religious meaning;
(7)Use words with political, diplomatic and national defense attributes such as "Belt and Road", "BRICS" and "SCO" in accordance with national laws, regulations and policies;
(8)Other provisions of relevant laws, regulations and rules.
The words "world", "international", "Asia", "China" and "country" or words with similar meanings may be used in the names of international and national sports events sponsored or undertaken by the central and state organs, their institutions and national social organizations, and other sports events may not use the same or similar names.
Article 12 rules of a contest/competition
To hold a Wushu Sanda competition, the Rules and Referee Law of Wushu Sanda Competition approved by the Chinese Wushu Association must be adopted, which can be downloaded from the Wushu Sports Management Center of the State Sports General Administration and the official website of the Chinese Wushu Association http ://www.wushu.com.cnView the download.
Article 13 Site facilities, equipment and protective gear
(1)The infield space of the competition venue is at least 400 square meters; A flat and empty space should be reserved at least 200 cm around the periphery of the protective cushion around the competition ring, and the vertical barrier-free space on the ground should be not less than 700 cm; Have the necessary competition function rooms and related facilities such as warm-up rooms before the competition. The illumination of the competition venue is 1000-2000 lux.
(2)The infield area of the training (warm-up) room should be equipped with 1-2 soft cushions with an area of not less than 800 cm× 800 cm and a thickness of 3-5 cm according to the competition scale, and there are no hard objects with prominent edges and corners within 200 cm around the soft cushions.
(3)Wushu Sanda competition venues are divided into Wushu Sanda competition standard ring or ring with ropes:
1.Wushu Sanda Competition Standard Platform: 80cm in height, 800cm in length and 800cm in width. The table top is covered with a soft cushion with a thickness of 5cm, and the soft cushion is covered with an anti-sliding cover sheet. For specific conditions and technical requirements, please refer to the Wushu Sanda Competition Rules newly approved by the Chinese Wushu Association. The ring should be solid, level and safe. If two rings are set, the distance between them should be not less than 800 cm.
2.Wushu Sanda professional competition rope ring: the ring area (including rope) is 600×600-700×700 square centimeters, and the outer table of rope extends 40-90 centimeters; The height of the table top from the ground is not more than 120 cm. The table top is paved with a cushion with a thickness of not less than 5 cm, and the cushion is covered with an anti-skid cover sheet. There must be five ropes with a diameter of 3-5cm around the ring, which are fixed on the columns at the four corners and wrapped with soft materials. The whole ring should be solid, flat and safe.
(four) according to the needs of the competition, it is equipped with one set of electronic scoring system, two high-definition digital cameras (including tripods), one TV (or computer) for arbitration, supporting audio, headsets, trunking telephones (walkie-talkies) and other equipment.
(5) Athletes in amateur and professional Wushu Sanda competitions must wear head protectors, teeth protectors, chest protectors, gloves, hand-bound belts and crotch protectors, and teenagers must also wear instep protectors. In professional competitions, you should at least wear tooth protectors, gloves, hand-wrapped belts and crotch protectors, and wear instep protectors as needed, and head protectors and chest protectors if necessary. For the relevant technical requirements of protective gear, please refer to the Rules of Wushu Sanda Competition newly approved by Chinese Wushu Association.
Chapter IV Competition Organization
Article 14 Competition organizing Committee
The organizer of the event shall set up an event organizing committee (hereinafter referred to as the organizing committee) to perform the main responsibilities of the event. The organizing committee is generally composed of the leaders of the organizers and contractors of the games and relevant personnel to lead and implement the preparations for the games in a unified way.
The organizing committee consists of several working institutions, including office, competition department, venue and equipment department, logistics reception department, news and publicity department, security department, medical and health department and doping control department.Under the direct leadership and management of the Organizing Committee, the working organizations perform their respective duties, covering comprehensive affairs, competitions, venue equipment, information technology, media operation, individual association services, athletes’ services, technical officials’ services, timing and scoring and performance processing, sports exhibition, award ceremony, transportation services, medical services, audience services, safety and security, doping control, financial audit and volunteer work.
The setting of the working organization depends on the specifications and scale of the competition. Generally speaking, high-standard and large-scale events need to set up more working institutions, and smaller events can merge some work contents and working institutions, but all work contents should be reflected in the working institutions.
Article 15 Competition rules
Competition regulations are programmatic documents of the organizing committee for organizing the competition, which mainly include the name of the competition, the organizer, the organizer, the co-organizer, the holding time, the holding place, the competition items, the competition methods, the entry methods, the reward methods, and other requirements of the organizers. Competition rules are generally before the game.oneIt will be announced next month, so that participants can arrange training reasonably according to the rules and actively prepare for the competition.
Article 16 The Organizing Committee is responsible for reviewing the qualifications of various personnel (including athletes, coaches, referees and medical personnel) participating in the competition. The qualification of personnel shall meet the relevant provisions of the competition rules and the following requirements:
(1) Athletes
1.Athletes participating in amateur competitions must meet the following conditions:
(1) The age of athletes should meet the requirements of the competition rules of this project. For those who have no or limited capacity for civil conduct to participate in Wushu Sanda competition, the organizer or organizer shall inform their guardians of the relevant risks and the guardian shall sign a letter of commitment;
(2) Participate in systematic training of this project for at least one year.
2.Athletes participating in professional competitions must meet the following conditions:
(1) The age of athletes should meet the requirements of the competition rules of this project;
(2) Participate in systematic training of this project for at least 3 years.
3.Athletes participating in professional competitions must meet the following conditions:
(1) At least 20 years old and no more than 40 years old;
(2) Participate in systematic training of this project for at least 6 years;
(3) Take part in the national professional competition of this project and get the top 16 or the top 8 results in the national amateur competition, or get the top 3 results in the provincial amateur competition (subject to the admission ranking in the score book).
(2) Coaches
1.Coaches must meet one of the following conditions to guide amateur and professional competitions:
(1) coaches with junior and above titles in this project;
(2) Have 3 years or above teaching experience in this project.
2.Coaches must meet one of the following conditions to guide professional competitions:
(1) coaches with intermediate or above titles in this project;
(2) Have 5 years or above teaching experience in related projects.
(3) Referees
The qualification of competition referees must comply with the relevant provisions of the Measures for the Administration of Sports Competition Referees promulgated by the State Sports General Administration. The events judged by the referee should be consistent with the referee’s certificate.
1.Referee amateur competitions and professional competitions:
Must hold the referee certificate issued or recognized by Chinese Wushu Association.
2.To adjudicate a professional competition, the following conditions must be met:
(1) Must hold a referee certificate issued or recognized by the Chinese Wushu Association;
(2) The referee on the stage of the competition should have independent professional competition judging ability and rich practical experience.
(4) Medical supervision and emergency medical personnel during the Games
All medical personnel participating in the Wushu Sanda competition must hold a qualification certificate registered in the medical and health system within the validity period. At the same time, the medical supervisor of the referee needs to know the characteristics of this project, and have independent medical ability and rich experience in on-the-spot first aid.
Chapter V Competition Guarantee
Article 17 Event organizers should formulate and implement the "safety risk prevention and control plan, emergency treatment plan, epidemic prevention and control plan and event organization plan", and take the initiative to report to the local Wushu Sports Management Center and Wushu Association for business guidance, technical support and services before the game. Those who do not meet the prescribed conditions, standards and rules and involve safety issues should be rectified in time to ensure the legal, safe and standardized running of the event.
Article 18 The organizers of the games should be equipped with professional and technical personnel with corresponding qualifications, equipped with venues, equipment and facilities that meet relevant standards and requirements, strictly implement safety measures such as communication, safety, transportation, hygiene, food, emergency rescue and fire fighting, and increase compulsory measures such as equipment inspection and insurance purchase to ensure that emergencies can be dealt with decisively.
Article 19 Physical examination and insurance
Athletes must produce physical examination certificates issued by hospitals at or above the county level within 15 days before the registration date, including at least EEG, ECG, blood pressure, pulse and other indicators, which are suitable for participating in the competition; If the head CT diagnosis certificate is required, it should also be provided.
All participating athletes must take out personal accident insurance in sports competitions, and the exemption clause of the insurance does not include participation in Wushu Sanda events. Encourage the event organizer to purchase public liability insurance for the event.
The organizing committee shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, clarify the economic responsibility for the expenses incurred in medical treatment, physical examination, insurance purchase and other services.
Article 20 Medical supervision and medical first aid
According to the scale of the competition, there should be at least one medical supervisor, 1-2 emergency doctors and 1-2 nurses. In the case of uneven medical supervision and medical emergency personnel, the competition must be suspended.
1-2 ambulances with life support system should be equipped on site. If there is no ambulance waiting, the game must be suspended.
The site should be equipped with cardiac defibrillator, wheeled stretcher and other emergency medical facilities and corresponding drugs, and the infirmary should be set up nearby.
Before the competition, at least one medical first-aid institution at or above the county level with good first-aid conditions and rich first-aid experience should be determined, and a green first-aid channel should be opened in consultation with the public security, medical and traffic management departments. Drivers of ambulance vehicles must be familiar with the green first-aid passage and alternate route from the stadium to the designated medical institutions before the competition.
Article 21 Related protective measures for athletes
(1)Athletes who stop the competition due to a heavy blow to the head during the competition shall stop the competition for 30 days; If the competition is terminated due to shock caused by a heavy blow to the head, the competition will be suspended for 90 days; If the competition is suspended twice in one year due to shock caused by a blow to the head, the competition will be suspended for 365 days.
(2)If the above situation occurs, it is necessary to arrange for athletes to receive brain CT examination.
(3)The date of suspension is calculated from the date of injury, and the medical supervisor will record it truthfully.
Article 22 Accommodation and transportation security
(1)In principle, sports teams and referees are arranged in two places, which must meet the conditions of safety, cleanliness, complete infrastructure and convenient transportation.
(2)Strengthen food safety, strictly control food supply and procurement channels, and resolutely put an end to the occurrence of food-borne stimulants.
(3)Encourage the arrangement of special personnel to be responsible for the transportation security of sports teams and referees to ensure the safety of travel.
Article 23 Security of public security, fire fighting and meteorology.
Professional personnel must be responsible for it.Public security, fire fighting, meteorology, etc.Security work to ensure the order during the competition and the safety of all participants.
Article 24 circuit breaker mechanism
The organizer of the competition should pay close attention to the progress of the competition and make corresponding adjustments in time when the conditions for hosting the competition change; Terminate the competition in time when the conditions for continuing the competition are not met.
Chapter vi Supplementary rules
Article 25 The right to interpret this guide belongs to the Wushu Sports Management Center of the State Sports General Administration and the Chinese Wushu Association.
Article 26 This guide shall be implemented as of the date of promulgation.
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