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41.14.4. To maintain the solemnity and dignity of the <br />A Federation is entitled to enter three (3) boats in each <br />presentation <br />individual <br />ceremony the competitors receiving medals must wear <br />event, and a single team in each event. There will be <br />proper clothing (training suits or national uniforms). <br />heats, a semi -final and a final as in the Senior World <br />41.14.5. ICF Nations Cups <br />Championships with the same number of boats qualifying <br />41.14.5.1.Four cups in Slalom will be awarded as follows: <br />for the semi -final and final. There normally will be two Team <br />One for K1 - Men <br />runs. <br />One for K1 -Women <br />One for combined C1 - Men and C2 - Men <br />42 <br />ICF Slalom Racing Competition Rules - Version 2003.01 - Issue date: <br />One for "Over-All" winning Federation <br />January 1.,, 2003 <br />SLALOM 2003 28/1/03 11:00 Pagina 42 <br />A cup will be awarded to the Federation with the highest <br />44.3. ENTRIES ITRi <br />points in an event as follows: <br />K1 - Men or K1 - Women <br />44.3.1. The Federations may enter up to three (3) boats per <br />-1 at Place 20 point; <br />- 2nd Place 19 points; <br />event <br />to take part in the WCS. <br />- 3rd Place 18 points etc. <br />44.3.2. Entries must be received by 14 days before the <br />40 <br />respective <br />ICF Slalom Racing Competition Rules - Version 2003.01 - Issue date: <br />World Cup Competitions. <br />January 1 .., 2003 <br />44.4. THE COURSE 1rR] <br />SLALOM 2003 28/1/03 11:00 Pagina 40 <br />44.4.1. Two coaches of participating Federations, nominated by <br />42.5. START ORDER IrR] <br />the ICF SLC, must design the course. Normally these coaches <br />At Junior World Slalom Championships, the start order is <br />are selected at the event by a draw carried out by the <br />the reverse order by Federation of the results of the previous <br />ICF Delegate. The coaches should not come from the host <br />Junior World Championships. Federations, which did <br />Federation. The coaches should come from Federations <br />not participate at the previous Championships, will be placed <br />that have competed in the previous year in both Canoe and <br />at the start of the list and are drawn, by the organizer. <br />Kayak categories. Once a coach has been selected he /she <br />Entries from Federations must therefore rank their entries <br />should not be involved in course design at a World Cup <br />in each event so that the organiser can allocate them to the <br />until the following year. Only one coach may be proposed <br />correct starting positions. The starting order for the Team <br />from each Federation. <br />event will be the same as for Senior World Championships. <br />44.5. STARTING ORDER AND BIB NUMBERS rrR] <br />42.6. ENTRIES [GRI <br />44.5.1. The start order for the heats is the reverse order of the <br />Entries for a Junior Championship can only be made by <br />current World Rankings. Competitors who currently have <br />National Federations and in agreement with the conditions <br />no World ranking are put at the start of the list and are <br />listed in the invitation. The inscription form must include <br />drawn, by the organizer. (See Chapter I; Art. 14) <br />forename and family name, sex, date of birth, and name of <br />44.5.1.1 The bib numbers to the athletes should be in according <br />the competitors Federation. Before the competition, the <br />to <br />Team Manager has to present an official document such as <br />their current ICF world ranking. To the athlete with the highest <br />a passport, identification card that includes a photo, for age <br />rank they will assign bib number "1", to the second <br />confirmation purposes of the competitors. <br />best ranked the bib "2 ", etc. Any athletes without ICF world <br />42.7. W.S.L. [rRI <br />ranking will be assigned bib numbers by draw. Four physical <br />Each participating Federation should provide at least one <br />sets of bib numbers beginning with number "1" for each <br />I.J.S.L. holding a valid card. <br />category will be provided for the whole competition. <br />CHAPTER VI. SPECIALRULES FOR OLYMPIC GAMES <br />44.5.2. The starting order for the semi - finals is the reverse <br />43. The programme, the participation, and the invitation for the <br />order of <br />Olympic Games are established in agreement with the <br />the results from the heats. <br />requirements of the International Olympic Committee. <br />44.5.3. The start order for the final is the reverse order of the <br />In all other respects, the technical rules of the ICF and, in <br />results from the semi - final. <br />particular, the special rules for World Championships, shall <br />45 <br />ICF Slalom Racing Competition Rules - Version 2003.01 - Issue date: _ <br />apply. <br />See also Chapter 11; Art. 7.3 [IOCj Requirements for <br />January 1 ., 2003 <br />CHAPTER VII. SPECIALRULES FOR WORLD <br />Olympic Games <br />Ol <br />Ol <br />CUPCOMPETITION <br />ICF Slalom Racing Competition Rules - Version 2003.01 - Issue date: <br />44.1 Definition object [GRi <br />44.1.1 World Cup Competitions in Slalom (WCS) are organised <br />January 1 .., 2003 <br />In the Olympic events, a valid World Championship is held <br />every year for the purpose of propagating the sport <br />only if at least six (6) Federations from at least three (3) <br />44.1.2. One award is made in each of the events: K1, K1 W, C1 <br />Continents start in the event (see Section 1; Art. 41.1.4.1). <br />and <br />For the non - Olympic events a valid World Championship is <br />C2, bearing the title: ICF Canoe /Kayak Slalom World Cup. <br />held only if there are at least six (6) Federations in each <br />44.1.3. The WCS normally consist of 5 events in at least 2 <br />event AND there must be at least three (3) Continents starting <br />continents. <br />OVERALLin the competition. If during the course of the <br />44.2. Organisation [rR] <br />event some Federations drop out or do not finish, the validity <br />44.2.1. The National Federations must propose candidatures <br />of the Championships is not affected (see Section. Art <br />for <br />41.1.4.2). <br />World Cup Competitions to the Chairman of the ICF SLC <br />42.3. AGE LIMITS [GR] <br />before the 1 st March four years before the competitions. <br />The first year a competitor can compete in a Junior World <br />44.2.2. The SLC selects from the candidates for World Cup <br />Championship is the year in which his /her 15th birthday <br />participation <br />falls and the last year he /she may compete, as a junior is <br />and prepares a calendar of World Cups for the next <br />the year in which his /her 18 birthday falls in. <br />four years. <br />42.4. CATEGORIES: KM, KW and CM. [GR] <br />The ICF Board of Directors endorsesthese selections. <br />Individual events: <br />44.2.3. These events must be specified as WCS in the ICF <br />Women K1 <br />calendar. <br />Men K1 <br />44.2.4. World Cup Competitions are valid unless at least 5 <br />Men C1 <br />Federations start. <br />Men C2 <br />44.2.5. The competitions must be conducted in accordance with <br />Team events: <br />the ICF Slalom rules, except as modified herein. <br />Women 3xK1 <br />44.2.6. WCS are only open to Federations who are members of <br />Men 3xK1 <br />the <br />Men 3xC1 <br />Men 3xC2 <br />ICF. <br />44.2.7. WCS are ICF Competitions and must be held as totally <br />separate events in their entiretyand not interspersed with <br />