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1. Presentation 2. Date and Place 3. Organization Chart 4 Index 1. Presentation 2. Date and place 3. Organization chart 4. Information: Competition Events 5. Registration process and deadlines 6. Insurance and medical documents 7. General Program 1. Presentation Dear friends, The success of the last years and the strong participation of foreign international teams have made the international tournament of Madrid have a great reception. Besides, it is fully supported by the Spanish’s Judo Federation and Sports Associates. At the same time, it´s a good chance to compete with teams located at the top level in Europe and in the world, to gain experience and to further improve the quality of our athletes. From Madrid´s Department of Wushu we want this event to promote and develop Wushu in our city and our country. We look forward to seeing you all soon and we remain at your disposal. Madrid’s Department of Wushu (FMJYDA) 2. Date and place We inform you that during 7th, 8th and 9th of June 2019, the VII International Wushu Tournament of Madrid will be held at the central sport hall of the CSD instalations ,Calle Martín Fierro , 5 , 28040 Madrid . Teams will arrive on June 7th. 3. Organization chart Honorary Committee Royal Spanish Judo Federation and Sports Associates, RFEJYDA: Organizing Committee: Coordinators: Rafael Casala , José María Guardiola and Juan Pérez Organization and Protocol: Rosa Rojo, Tomás López and Rafael Casala Refereeing: Modern Taolu: Almudena De Las Heras and Noah Barrios Traditional Taolu: Juan Pérez Sanda , Qingda & Tuishou: Rafael Casala IT Systems: Tomás López 4. Information: Competition Events The age calculation is based on January 1st 2019. Taolu Events 1. Modern: ▪ Category A: Adult (age >= 18). Optional routines for CQ,NQ,TQ,DS,ND,JS,GS,QS,NG, TJ only the barehand and short weapons routines will have Nandu (CQ, NQ , TQ , DS, ND, JS and TJ ). ▪ Category A ( PROMOTION ) : Adult (age >= 18). International Routines. ▪ Category B: Junior (age 15 - 17). International Routines and Optional routines (see the chart attached). ▪ Category C: Cadet (age 12 - 14). International Routines (see the chart attached). 2. Traditional: ▪ Category A: Adult (age >= 18). ▪ Category B: Junior (age 15 - 17) ▪ Category C: Cadet (age 12 - 14) ✓ The organization may join the categories if they don’t reach the minimum number of competitors per category. ✓ Each adult competitor of modern Taolu can perform a maximum of 4 routines, selecting 1 barehand routine, a short weapon routine, a long weapon routine and 1 dual event ( duilian event can be mixed between modern and traditional if there are not a minimun of competidors ). ✓ Each adult competitor of traditional Taolu can perform a maximum of 3 routines, selecting 1 barehand routine and 2 weapon routine (short, long or double/flexible, in any combination, except 2 weapons of the same group) or 1 barehand routine and 1 weapon routine 1 dual event ( duilian event can be mixed between modern and traditional if there are not a minimun of competidors ). ✓ Each junior competitor of modern Taolu or traditional Taolu can perform a maximum of 3 routines, selecting 1 barehand routine , 2 weapon routine or 1 barehand routine , 1 weapon routine and 1 dual event. ✓ Each cadet competitor of modern Taolu or traditional Taolu can perform a maximum of 2 routines, selecting 1 barehand routine and 1 weapon routine or 1 barehand routine or 1 weapon routine and 1 dual event. Categories Category A: Category B: Category C: Adult (age >= 18) Junior(age 15 -17) Cadet (age 12 - 14) 1. Modern Time (>= 1´20") Taiji:( 3´ – 4´ optional event) & (5´– 6´ compulsory Time (>= 1´10" ) Time (>= 1´10") routine) IWUF Rules with Nandu or IWUF Rules without ChangQuan Nandu IWUF Rules with Nandu or IWUF Rules without JianShu Nandu Optional routines or 1stset 2nd and 3rdset of IWUF Rules with Nandu or IWUF Rules without International DaoShu Nandu Competition Taolu GunShu IWUF Rules without Nandu 1st set of International Competition Taolu QiangShu IWUF Rules without Nandu IWUF Rules with Nandu or IWUF Rules without NanQuan Nandu Events Optional routines or 1st and 3rdset of IWUF Rules with Nandu or IWUF Rules without International NanDao Nandu Competition Taolu NanGun IWUF Rules without Nandu IWUF Rules with Nandu or IWUF Rules without TaijiQuan Nandu Optional routines or 42 form and 3rd set of 42 form IWUF Rules with Nandu or IWUF Rules without International TaijiJian Nandu Competition Taolu Dual /Duilian Barehand Dual /Duilian Weapons Categories Category A: Adult (age >= 18) 2. Traditional Category B: Junior (age 15 -17) Time Category C: Cadet (age 12 - 14) Barehand ( quanshu) Weapons (qixie) Group 1. Traditional Chen, Yang, Sun, Wu, Wu(Hao), Li, Wudang, MAX. 4´;DUILIAN: 1´ Taijiquan Zhaobao Group 2. Traditional Bagua, Xingyi, Bajiquan Bagua, Xingyi, Bajiquan Guandong, Fujian, Sichuan etc. Nanquan schools Group 3. Traditional (Hong, Li, Mo, Cailifo etc.exceptYongchun (Wing Nanquan Chun)) Group 4. Traditional Shaolinquan Shaolingquan Houquan, Yinzhuaquan, Zuiquan, Tanglangquan, Group 5. Imitation Ditangquan, Zonghequan, Minghequan, styles Events Heihuquan etc. MAX. 2´DUILIAN: 1´ Group 6. Traditional tongbei, fanzi, chuojiao, pigua styles tongbei, fanzi, chuojiao, pigua styles Group 7. Traditional Yongchun (Wing chun) Yongchun (Wingchun) Group 8. Wudang styles Traditional wudang styles chaquan, huaquan, baoquan, baimei (pakmei), liuhequan, gongliquan, yuejiaquan, wudangquan Group 9. Other (except wudang taijiquan, xingyiquan and traditional styles baguaquan which belong to above-mentioned categories) etc. Category B: May also perform Optional Events without Nandu. Category C: May perform any International Routine . Important Note: It is necesary a minimun of 3 competidors to open category, in negative case the organization cuold mix categories. Only 8 cadets competidors for región or country. Event Sanda Qingda and Tuishou ▪ Sanda Senior: age 18 - 35 Male: 55kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg, 80kg, 85kg, 90kg, 90kg+ Female: 48kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg or Open Category ▪ Qingda senior: age +18 Male: 55kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg, 80kg, 85kg, 90kg, 90kg+ Female: 48kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg or Open Category ▪ Qingda Junior: age 15 – 17 Male: 48kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg, 80kg Female: 48kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg ▪ Tuishou Senior: age +18 Male: 55kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg, 80kg, 85kg, 90kg, 90kg+ Female: 48kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg or Open Category For Tuishou is not necesary to compite in taiji categories. The scoring rules for taolu and sanda/qingda are the same as those established by the International Wushu Federation (IWuF) and the EuropeanWushu Federation (EWuF). 5. Registration process and deadlines All the required information must be sent to the following email address: [email protected] · Registration: the information listed below must be sent before May 20th: ✓ Competitors’ registration entry form (events/categories for Taolu and Sanda/Qingda/Tuishou) ✓ Entry form for Nandu (only for adults in CQ, NQ, TQ , DS, ND, JS and TJ ) ✓ Flight Plan form 6. Insurance and medical documents All Athletes shall provide valid insurance and medical documents as listed in the IF Wushu Competitions’ regulations..
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