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7Th CISM World Games INVITATION WUHAN CHINA 2019 1 7th CISM World Games INVITATION WUHAN CHINA 2019 1 the 7th CISM World Games INVITATION AND REGULATIONS the 7th CISM World Games Organizing Committee June 2018 2 7th CISM World Games WUHAN CHINA 2019 3 Table of Contents Part One: Invitation 1. Invitation Letter………………………………………………………8 2. Distribution List………………………………………………………10 3. General Information…………………………………………………12 3.1. Foreword…………………………………………………..............12 3.2. Abbreviations…………………………………………..................12 3.3. Overall Program…………………………………….....................12 3.4. Sports Program……………………………………………………12 3.5. Pre-site Visit………………………………………………………..13 3.6. Contents of 7th CISM World Games Regulations……………..14 3.7. Entry Forms……………………………………………………......14 3.8. Contacts……………………………………………………...........15 4. 1st Preliminary Agreement………………………………………….17 5. 2nd Preliminary Agreement…………………………………….......21 6. Final Entry…………………………………………………………….30 Part Two: 7th CISM World Games Regulations Handbook I: Administrative Information…………………………………….....78 1. The Host Country…………………………………………………….79 2. About the Host……………………………………………………..82 2.1. Hubei Province………………………………………………….....82 2.2. Wuhan City………………………………………………………...83 3. General Information…………………………………………………87 4. Organization Chart………………………………………………….89 5. Participation…………………………………………………….......90 5.1. Participants………………………………………………………...90 5.2. Withdrawal of Participation……………………………………….92 5.3. Traveling…………………………………………………………....92 4 7th CISM World Games 5.4. Arrivals……………………………………………………………92 5.5. Departures……………………………………………………….94 6. Rules of Stay……………………………………………………….94 6.1. Program of Stay…………………………………………...........94 6.2. Disciplinary Matters……………………………………….........94 6.3. Military Uniforms………………………………………………...95 6.4. National Track-Suit………………………………………..........95 6.5. Advertisement……………………………………………...……95 6.6. Forbidden Actions……………………………..........................95 6.7. Civilian Dress…………………………………………...............95 7. Board and Lodging……………………………………………..…96 7.1. Accommodation Categories……………………………………96 7.2. Advanced Arrival to the Athletes’ Village………………………96 7.3. Meals and Drinks………………………………………………..96 7.4. Extra Expenses………………………………………………….97 8. Athletes’ Village……………………………………………….......97 8.1. Registration …………………………………………………..…97 8.2. Welcome Center…………………………………………...……97 8.3. Board and Lodging…………………………..........................97 8.4. Laundry………………………………………………………..…97 8.5. Intra-village Transport……………………………………..……97 8.6. Medical Care………………………………………………….…97 8.7. Commercial Services………………………………………...…97 8.8. Financial Service…………………………………………..……97 9.Transport…………………………………………………………...98 9.1. Individual Cars with Drivers and Guides……….....................98 9.2. Transport for Teams…………………………….......................98 9.3. Shuttle Service for All Accreditated Participants……………..98 9.4. Shuttle Service for Media Staff……………….....................98 9.5. Public Transport…………………………………………………98 WUHAN CHINA 2019 5 10. Opening and Closing Ceremonies……………………………..98 10.1. Opening Ceremony………………........................................98 10.2. Closing Ceremony……………………………………………..99 11. Medical Care……………………………………………………99 12. Insurance…………………………………………………….....100 13. Security…………………………………………………….……100 14. Tourism…………………………………………………………..100 15. Information Service………………………………………........101 16. Press and Media Support…………………………………….101 16.1. Main Media Center (MMC)…………………………………..101 16.2. Venue Media Centers………………………………………..102 16.3. Media Board and Lodging and Transport…………………..102 Handbook II: Sports Information…………………………………….........103 1. General Terms……………………………………………………104 2. Sports Authorities……………………………………………..…104 2.1. The Official CISM Representative (OCR)……………………104 2.2. The CISM Sports Committee (CSC)…………………………104 2.3. The Sport Director (SD)………………………………….……104 2.4. The Technical Jury (TJ)……………………………………….104 2.5. The Jury of Appeal (JA)……………………………………….104 3. Official Meetings………………………………………………….105 4. Records…………………………………………………………...105 5. Awards…………………………………………………………….105 5.1. Medals………………………………………………................105 5.2. Trophies and Challenge Cups………………………………..105 5.3. Fair Play Cup ………………………………………………….106 6. Doping Tests……………………………………………………...106 7. Team Sports Qualifications……………………………………...106 8. General Competition Schedule by Sports…………………….107 6 7th CISM World Games 9. Sports……………………………………………………............108 9.1. Aeronautical Pentathlon……………………………………...108 9.2. Archery…………………………………………………………109 9.3. Badminton……………………………………………………..109 9.4. Basketball……………………………………………………...110 9.5. Boxing…………………......................................................112 9.6. Cycling…………...…………………………………………....113 9.7. Equestrian……………………………………………............113 9.8. Fencing………………………………………………..............114 9.9. Football…………………………………………………….......115 9.10. Golf……………..............................................................117 9.11. Judo…………………………………………………………..117 9.12. Military Pentathlon…………………………………………..118 9.13. Modern Pentathlon…………………………………………..119 9.14. Naval Pentathlon………………………………………….…120 9.15. Orienteering………………………………….......................122 9.16. Parachuting……………………………………....................123 9.17. Sailing……………………………………………..................124 9.18. Shooting………………………………………………….......125 9.19. Swimming (Open Water Swimming, Diving, Lifesaving)…127 9.20. Table Tennis……………………………………………….....130 9.21. Taekwondo………………………………….........................132 9.22. Track & Field (including Marathon)…………………........133 9.23. Triathlon……………………………………………...........…134 9.24. Volleyball (Beach Volleyball)………………………………..135 9.25. Wrestling……………………………………….....................137 9.26. Gymnastics (Demonstration Sport)…………....................138 9.27. Tennis (Demonstration Sport)………………………….......138 WUHAN CHINA 2019 7 PART ONE INVITATION 8 7th CISM World Games INVITATION WUHAN CHINA 2019 the 7th CISM World Games 10 7th CISM World Games DISTRIBUTION LIST 1. CISM Governing Bodies ·CISM President ·CISM Continental Vice Presidents ·CISM Board of Director Members ·CISM Secretary General ·CISM Treasurer General ·Chiefs of CISM Liaison Offices ·Presidents of CISM Commissions ·Presidents of CISM Sports Committees 2. CISM Member Nations (French alphabetical order) (Only nations with active status will be allowed to participate) SL COUNTRY CODE SL COUNTRY CODE SL COUNTRY CODE 1 AFGHANISTAN AFG 21 BRAZIL BRA 41 EGYPT EGY UNITED ARAB 2 SOUTH AFRICA RSA 22 BULGARIA BUL 42 UAE EMIRATES 3 ALBANIA ALB 23 BURKINA FASO BUR 43 ECUADOR ECU 4 ALGERIA ALG 24 BURUNDI BDI 44 ERITREA ERI 5 GERMANY GER 25 CAMEROON CMR 45 SPAIN ESP 6 ANGOLA ANG 26 CANADA CAN 46 ESTONIA EST 7 SAUDI ARABIA KSA 27 CAPE VERDE CPV 47 UNITED STATES USA 8 ARGENTINA ARG 28 CHILE CHI 48 FINLAND FIN 9 ARMENIA ARM 29 CHINA CHN 49 FRANCE FRA 10 AUSTRIA AUT 30 CYPRUS CYP 50 GABON GAB 11 AZERBAIJAN AZE 31 COLOMBIA COL 51 GAMBIA GAM 12 BAHRAIN BRN 32 COMOROS COM 52 GEORGIA GEO 13 BANGLADESH BAN 33 CONGO CGO 53 GHANA GHA 14 BARBADOS BAR 34 KOREA KOR 54 GREECE GRE 15 BELARUS BLR 35 D.R. OF CONGO COD 55 GUATEMALA GUA 16 BELGIUM BEL 36 D.P.R KOREA PRK 56 GUINEA GUI 17 BENIN BEN 37 IVORY COAST CIV 18 BOLIVIA BOL 38 CROATIA CRO 57 GUINEA-BISSAU GBS BOSNIA- EQUATORIAL 19 BIH 58 GEQ HERZEGOVINA 39 DENMARK DEN GUINEA 20 BOTSWANA BOT 40 DJIBOUTI DJI 59 HUNGARY HUN WUHAN CHINA 2019 11 SL COUNTRY CODE SL COUNTRY CODE SL COUNTRY CODE 60 INDIA IND 86 MONGOLIA MGL 112 SENEGAL SEN 61 INDONESIA IDN 87 MONTENEGRO MNE 113 SERBIA SRB 62 IRAN IRI 88 MYANMAR MMR 114 SIERRA LEONE SLE 63 IRAQ IRQ 89 NAMIBIA NAM 115 SLOVAKIA SVK 64 IRELAND IRL 90 NEPAL NEP 116 SLOVENIA SLO 65 ITALY ITA 91 NIGER NIG 117 SUDAN SUD 66 JAMAICA JAM 92 NIGERIA NGR 118 SRI LANKA SRI 67 JORDAN JOR 93 NORWAY NOR 119 SWEDEN SWE 68 KAZAKHSTAN KAZ 94 OMAN OMA 120 SWITZERLAND SUI 69 KENYA KEN 95 UGANDA UGA 121 SURINAME SUR 70 KYRGYZSTAN KGZ 96 UZBEKISTAN UZB 122 SWAZILAND SWZ 71 KUWAIT KUW 97 PAKISTAN PAK 123 SYRIA SYR 72 LESOTHO LES 98 PALESTINE PLE 124 TANZANIA TAN 73 LATVIA LAT 99 PARAGUAY PAR 125 CHAD CHA 74 LEBANON LIB 100 NETHERLANDS NED 126 THAILAND THA 75 LIBYA LBA 101 PERU PER 127 TOGO TOG TRINIDAD & 76 LITHUANIA LTU 102 PHILIPPINES PHI 128 TRI TOBAGO 77 LUXEMBOURG LUX 103 POLAND POL 129 TUNISIA TUN F.Y.R.O. 78 MKD 104 PORTUGAL POR 130 TURKEY TUR MACEDONIA 79 MADAGASCAR MAD 105 QATAR QAT 131 TURKMENISTAN TKM CENTRAL 106 CAF 80 MALAWI MAW AFRICAN 132 UKRAINE UKR DOMINICAN 107 DOM 81 MALI MLI REPUBLIC 133 URUGUAY URU 82 MALTA MLT 108 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE 134 VENEZUELA VEN 83 MOROCCO MAR 109 ROMANIA ROU 135 VIETNAM VIE 84 MAURITANIA MTN 110 RUSSIA RUS 136 YEMEN YEM 85 MONACO MON 111 RWANDA RWA 137 ZAMBIA ZAM 138 ZIMBABWE ZIM 3. Guests invited by CISM 4. Guests invited by SUMOC 12 7th CISM World Games GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Foreword 3. Overall Program The purpose of this “General Information” Date Activities is to present the main aspects of the Arrivals, Training & Football , Oct. 15-17, 2019 7th CISM World Games Organizing Volleyball Competition Competitions & Opening Committee, and on how to handle the Oct. 18, 2019 Ceremony enclosed documents. The Organizing Oct. 19-26, 2019 Competitions & Finals Committee will extend the invitations to Competitions & Closing all CISM member nations: Oct. 27, 2019 Ceremony Through diplomatic channels (1 copy) · Oct. 28-29, 2019 Departures ·Via the Chiefs of Delegations (1 copy) ·Through the 7th CISM WG website Through the CISM website 4. Sports Program · The following sports will be organized during the For the CISM non-Member nations, which 7th CISM MWG. have obtained a special permission from the
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