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Ju-Jitsu Technical Handbook Ju-Jitsu Technical Handbook 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships Organizing Committee Ⅰ. Introduction 1. Preface ···································································································· 3 2. Organization Bodies(WMC, 2019 Chungju WMOC) ·················· 4 Ⅱ. General Information 1. 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships in Brief ·········· 6 2. Accreditation and Validation ····························································· 7 3. Immigration and Visa ········································································ 8 4. Transportation ····················································································· 8 5. Accommodation ················································································· 9 6. Media ···································································································· 9 7. Medical Service ··················································································· 9 8. Host Country/City Information ··················································· 10 Ⅲ. Technical Information 1. Competition Date ············································································ 13 2. Venue ·································································································· 13 3. Competition Management ···························································· 13 4. Competition Events ········································································ 13 5. Competition Schedule ···································································· 14 6. Competition Rules ·········································································· 15 7. Competition Format ······································································· 16 8. Sport Entries ····················································································· 16 9. Accommodation Fee ······································································· 17 10. Technical Officials ········································································· 18 11. Technical Meeting and Key Dates ············································ 18 12. Protests and Appeals ··································································· 19 13. Equipment and Clothing ····························································· 19 14. Doping Control ·············································································· 19 15. Victory Ceremony ········································································· 19 16. Media Interview ············································································ 20 17. Sport Information Center (SIC) ················································· 20 18. Approval of the Technical Handbook ······································ 20 Ⅳ. General Contacts ···················································································································· 21 Ⅴ. General Competition Schedule ···················································································································· 22 Ⅵ. Map of Competition Venue ···················································································································· 23 Introduction 1. Preface The 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Mastership will be held in Chungju, Korea starting from August 30th to September 6th 2019. This event is the only international multi martial arts event under the theme “Harmony of the World Martial Arts”. The publication, both in English and Korean languages in the form of hard and soft copies, provides the general information about World Martial Arts Masterships Committee(WMC), 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships Organizing Committee(WMOC) and overview of the 2nd World Martial Arts Masterships as well as introduction of Korea, the Host Country and Chungcheongbuk-do and Chungju, the Host City. This publication also contains the technical information for Ju-Jitsu in the 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships, which is the most important. It is our honor to provide this Technical Handbook in the lead up to the 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships. This handbook will serve an important role to all the participating officials and athletes. Thank you very much. 3 2. Organization Bodies 2.1 World Martial Arts Masterships Committee (WMC) Chairperson Si Jong LEE Members Porfirio Lobo SOSA Members Jae Keun CHOI Kee Heung LEE Alexander VOINOV Driss El HILALI Takamitsu HOSHIKO Jung Heon KIM David MILLER George VITALE Ariffin BOHAN Sang Il KIM Fumiaki SHISHIDA Byoung Joo KIM Ho Young RYOU Keon Sik HEO Rusell C. AHN Sang Myun KIM Byung Koo LEE Song Hua LAI Lisa LENTS Chung Jin CHOI Yongdong LIU Young Sup KIM Sakchye TAPSUWAN Vasily SHESTAKOV Kyung Bae KIM Panagiotis Joon Ho SEUK THEODOROPOULUS Haider FARMAN Young Seok OH Nasser NASSIRI Stephan FOX Jung Ki KIM Gil Hyung CHO Dong Sup LEE Young Il NA Ki Young JEON Sung Il BAEK Mervyn TAN Mi Jung KIM Jae Kyung BYEON Kwi Soon PARK Joo Hee PARK Maïa AMRO Kuei-Yuan WANG Charissa TYNAN Prabowo SUBIANTO Secretary General Jae Keun CHOI Vice Secretary General Yeong Wan MIN Director, Planning & Coordination Team Keon Sik HEO Director, International Cooperation Team Sung Min KANG Director, Administration Support Team Hyuk Mi KWON 4 Sport Technical Handbook | Ju-Jitsu 2.2 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships Organizing Committee (WMOC) 2.2.1 WMOC Members Honorary President Ki Moon BAN President Chung Won CHOUE Chairperson Si Jong LEE Vice Chairperson Chang Seob HAN Vice Chairperson Seung Min YOO Ho Jun MOON Kyu Tae YEO Chairman of Executive Committee Kil Hyeong CHO Members Won Pyo JEON Members Joong Geun CHO Byeong Joo KIM Seung Bin LIM Jong Chan LEE Jong Ho LEE Jung Hoon YOON Jin Gon KIM In Ja PARK Geun Suk KO Seon Taek WOO Jong Hak PARK Ho Yeong RYU 2.2.2 Secretariat Secretary General Jae Yeong LEE Director General, General Affairs Bureau Chung Wan HAN Director General, Sports Operation Bureau Nam Wook KIM Director General, Sports Support Bureau Min Hee JEONG Director, General Affairs Department Ki Taek OH Director, PR Media Department Yoon Mi KIM Director, Protocol Department Dong Soo KIM Director, Sports Planning Department Won Mook KIM Chief Sports Advisor, Sports Planning Department Eun Cheon JEONG Director, Sports Operation 1 Department Seok Ho HA Director, Sports Operation 2 Department Sang Ho AHN Director, Cultural Business Department Chi Yong HAN Director, Sports Support Department Seung Hee LEE Director, Sports Facilities Department Ik Joo CHO 5 General Information 1. 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships in Brief 1.1 Games Overview | Duration August 30 – September 6, 2019 (8 days) | Location Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea | Games Venue 8 Venues | Sports Program 20 Sports 202 Events | Patron World Martial Arts Masterships Committee (WMC), Chungcheongbuk-do, Chungju-si | Host 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships Organizing Committee (WMOC) 1.2 Objectives Harmony of the World Martial Arts 1.3 Slogan Building a unified future with peace and harmony through bringing together the martial arts from the tradition 6 Sport Technical Handbook | Ju-Jitsu 1.4 Emblem • Imagery of Sparring Athletes • Möbius strip expressing infinity • “C” with English Initial to express Chungju-City Chungcheongbuk-do Province • Harmonized color of Yin-yang & five elements of the universe and Six continents • Martial Arts stands for peace and harmony united the world 1.5 Mascots • A pair of Lovebirds Symbolizing Chungju City • Expresses imagery of friendly martial arts with traditional martial arts wearing Taekkyeon costume • Pleasant expressions and welcoming poses represent the festival of world martial artist hosting in Chungju City 2. Accreditation and Validation 2019 Chungju World Martial Arts Masterships Organizing Committee will distribute the accreditation card (ID card) to the confirmed participants who complete payment for accommodation fees. ID card will be available to the entry listed presenter with the passport. Only participants showing the ID cards can access to the venue and Athletes’ Village. Accreditation center will be operated at the main competition venue (Chungju Gymnasium), Family Hotel (HQ Hotel) and the main ITO hotel (3 places) from August 26, 2019 to September 6, 2019 (12 days). In case of lost or damage of ID card, documents and passport (or passport copy) are required to re-issue the ID card. 7 3. Immigration and Visa Exclusion to the entry without visa based on the agreement of visa exemption, visa issuance to the concerned embassy or consulate at least 60 days before entry. Organization committee will provide visa issuance invitation to the participants after received invitation application with confirmation of the president of the national federation by date 30 June 2019 for a smooth progress. 4. Transportation 4.1 Transport Services for Arrival and Departure Shuttle Bus Services will be provided for arriving and departing athletes and team officials, depending on arrival and departure information and flight schedule. 4.2 Transport Services for Competitions Shuttle Bus Services for athletes and team officials participating in competition will be provided between Athletes' Village and the competition venues as per the competition schedule. 4.3 Transport Services for Training Shuttle Bus Services for athletes and team officials participating in competition will be provided between Athletes' Village and the training venues as per the training schedule. 4.4
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