BCCMA SANDA FIGHT NIGHT 8 - Information Pack 2020

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BCCMA SANDA FIGHT NIGHT 8 - Information Pack 2020
The British Council for Chinese Martial Arts

       Information Pack 2020
BCCMA SANDA FIGHT NIGHT 8
K2 Leisure Centre, Crawley West Sussex RH11 9BQ

  Saturday 29th February 2020
                 2:00pm to 10:00pm

                www.bccma.com

            FIGHTERS REGISTRATION DEADLINE
                    22 February 2020

        No entries will be accepted after this date

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BCCMA SANDA FIGHT NIGHT 8 - Information Pack 2020
Venue Information:

K2 Leisure Centre, Pease Pottage Hill, Crawley, West Sussex. RH11
9BQ
How to get to K2 Crawley
By Car: M23, Junction 11. By Rail: Crawley or Ifield stations. (Shown on map
below).
K2 is served by off-road cycle paths through the site, along Brighton Road & from

Winchester Rd. Ask at reception for a cycle map or go to www.crawley.gov.uk/cycling .

By Metrobus:

Metrobus number 2 from Ifield via Crawley town centre, terminates at K2.
Metrobus number 20 from Three Bridges Station and town centre and 10 from Gatwick and
town centre stop at Southgate Avenue, a short walk from K2.

Contact details:

   •      Address: Pease Pottage Hill, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 9BQ.
   •      Telephone: 01293 585300
   •      Website: https://www.everyoneactive.com/centre/k2-crawley/

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WHO CAN ENTER?

BCCMA members, non-BCCMA members

BCCMA members must have a valid licence for this Fight Night, members whose
licence has expired on the day will be charged the non-member’s fee. No refunds will
be issued.

NON-BCCMA members
This event is open to all styles and disciplines.

DIVISIONS

   •   Youth category male and female ages 15 to17
   •   Adult category male and female ages 18 to 40

FIGHTERS REGISTRATION FEES

   •   £20 BCCMA Members
   •   £25 NON-BCCMA Members

By entering through the BCCMA online registration system, you, your parent /
guardian if under 18 and your coach have agreed and understood the competition
rules and regulations.

Payments: All entries must be made through the online registration system.
www.bccma.com

Only one coach per organisation will be permitted free entry, additional coaches will
be charged the entry fee

SPECTATOR FEES

Advance bookings for seats is available tickets will be sold through the online
system.

Spectator entry tickets

   •   £20 per person online only

The online spectator ticket service will close at 12:00pm on Friday 28 th
February 2020

Spectators who wish to pay on the at the door will be charged £25 per person
on door

FIGHTERS REGISTRATION (MEDICAL & WEIGH-IN).
Competitors medical and weigh-in registration from 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm. Registration
will close at 2:30 pm

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WEIGH IN
When entering your weight on the online entry form, ensure you put the weight
you are, not the weight you would like to be. A competitor, who is overweight and
cannot reduce his or her weight within one hour from weigh-in, may not be allowed to
compete. No refund will be issued

Running orders will be up on the walls after registration.

There will be no rules talk on the day, all competitors and coaches are expected to
have read and understood the rules before the competition.

Copies of the rules are on the BCCMA website. www.bccma.com/rules

PLEASE NOTE: All rounds are to be fought to decide the winner.

WEIGHT CATEGORIES)
Weight Categories

   1. Under 48 kg
   2. Under 52 kg (48 kg to 52 kg)
   3. Under 56 kg (52 kg to 56 kg)
   4. Under 60 kg (56 to 60 kg)
   5. Under 65 kg (60 kg to 65 kg)
   6. Under 70 kg (65 kg to 70 kg)
   7. Under 75 kg (70 kg to 75 kg) Maximum for female categories
   8. Under 80 kg (75 kg to 80 kg
   9. Under 85 kg (80 kg to 85 kg)
   10. Under 90 kg (86 kg to 90kg
   11. Over 90 kg (90kg+)

APPROVED DRESS CODE

BCCMA Sanda fighters are required to provide their own clothing and should include
one (1) set in red and one (1) set in blue.

Non-BCCMA members may wear their own club shorts and tops. Long trousers are
not permitted.

   •   Female divisions 8oz (230 grams) boxing gloves
   •   Male divisions under 65kg 8oz (230 grams) boxing gloves
   •   Male divisions 10 oz over 65kg (280 grams) boxing gloves

AMATUER BOUTS:

Fighters who have had 6 fights or less will be entered into the amateur category
bouts. All fighters in this category will wear the following protection to include; head
guard, boxing gloves, groin guard, mouth guard, and body protector.

SHIN PADS are not permitted. (except for youth divisions 15-17 years)

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Bouts will be 3 x 2min rounds with a one-minute rest between rounds. All rounds to
be fought to decide the winner.

ELIMNINATOR BOUTS:

Fighters who have had 6 fights or more will be entered into the eliminator category
bouts.

All fighters in this category will wear boxing gloves; groin guard and mouth guard
only.

Bouts will be 3 x 2min rounds with a one-minute rest between rounds. All rounds to
be fought

TITLE FIGHT BOUTS

Winners from eliminator bouts will be eligible to be selected into the title bout
categories, by invitation from the organisers, all fighters in this category will wear
boxing gloves; groin guard and mouth guard only.

Rounds will be 5 x 3min round with a two-minute rest between each round, or 3 x 3
min rounds with a two-minute rest between each round.

Scoring methods from the IWUF Wushu Sanda competition and Judging Method
2017 rules will be used.

By entering the event you are agreeing to us using any pictures that are taken
during the day whilst at the competition.

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DISCLAIMER

I certify that I am an official of the Association of athlete, and authorised to enter the above
athlete into this event, I certify that I have notified and explained the nature and risks
associated with such competitions to their parents / guardians and they understand that they
enter events at their own risk and own liability, and that they agree to them taking part.

Our Association and those entering accept the event rules and that any events may be
changed without prior notice or liability to the organisers or the BCCMA or any other person
organisation or company. Furthermore, I understand and accept that entry into this event
signifies my acceptance that the organiser has exclusive video rights and that the performing
rights of the above-named competitor are waived in favour of the organiser or its appointed
agent for the purpose of video, reproduction, distribution, advertising and sale thereof.
Furthermore, I understand that all athletes are subject to International Olympic Committee
(IOC) Dope Testing Regulations under the IOC WADA agreement and may be required to
undertake tests, which from time to time are specified by the IOC. I acknowledge that it is
recommended that all competitors are inoculated against Hepatitis A and B as it can be
transmitted by sweat or blood and have informed parents / guardians of this
recommendation.

As the parent / guardian of the athlete I confirm that I have been made aware of the event
and the dangers of participation in said event and advised of all the other aspects shown
above and will not hold the BCCMA, its officer’s members, the event organisers, their
officer’s members, or any other persons associated with the event liable for any injury or
losses, howsoever arising, howsoever caused, in any way, whatsoever. Furthermore, I take
responsibility for the care of the below named and their behaviour at all times and accept
that it shall be the athlete’s coach who shall be responsible for the monitoring of the use of
the warm up practice area which will not be supervised by anyone else other than the
athlete’s coaches. The coach / parents shall also be responsible for checking the displayed
entry list and making the athlete ready when the event is called. Any errors in these lists
must be notified to the organisers before the competition begins. It is also noted that the
organisers may merge any categories they deem necessary at their absolute discretion.

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