
SANCTION PACKAGE Contents: 1. Show check list 2. Match Guidelines 3. Mandatory Requirements 4. Weight Categories 5. Weight‐in sheet & Program 6. Result Sheet 7. Score Cards 8. Pre Bout Medicals ( Officials, Male & Female) 9. Head Injury Caution Sheet 10. Medical Flow Sheet 11. Show Post Report Match Guidelines for Boxing Ontario Club Shows & Tournaments **Weight, Age (Day, Month and Year of boxer) and Experience must be considered before Matching AGE ALLOWANCES • Junior A (Cadet) vs Junior A ‐ ( 11 – 12 yr olds) ‐ No Restrictions • Junior A vs Junior B ‐ 24 month age difference allowedÅNew • Junior B vs Junior B ‐ ( 13‐ 14 yr olds) – No Restrictions • Junior B vs Junior C ‐ 24 month age difference allowedÅNew • Junior C vs Junior C ‐ (15 – 16 yr olds) ‐ No Restrictions • Junior C vs Youth ( Junior) ‐ 24 month age difference allowedÅNew • Youth vs Youth – ( 17‐18 yr olds) – No Restrictions • Youth vs Elite ( Senior ) – Youth must have reached his /her 17th Birthday • Novice boxers Masters 34 years of age or over may only box opponent 10 yrs older/ younger WEIGHT ALLOWANCES…. **When not in the Same Weight Class** ALL MALE CATEGORIES • Boxers under 52 kg ( 114.4 lbs)………..……………..3 kg ( 6.6 lbs) difference allowed (Jr. A,B difference of 2kg) • Boxers over 52 kg (114.4 lbs) to 69 kg (151.8 lbs)……….4 kg ( 8.8 lbs) difference allowed • Boxers over 69 kg (151.8 lbs) to 91 kg (200.2 lbs)………..6 kg (13 lbs) difference allowed • Both boxers over 91 kg ( 201 lbs)…………………..No maximum weight difference ALL FEMALE CATEGORIES • Boxers under 54 kg (118.8 lbs)………………………….3 kg ( 6.6 lbs) difference allowed • Boxers over 54 kg ( 118.8lbs) to 64 kg (140.8 lbs)………..4 kg ( 8.8 lbs) difference allowed • Boxers over 64 kg ( 140.8 lbs) to 81 kg (178.2 lbs)…………6kg ( 13 lbs) difference allowed • Both boxers over 81 kg (178.2 lbs) …………………….No maximum weight difference EXPERIENCE ALLOWANCES • Novice vs Novice…….Maximum 7 bout difference • Novice vs Open……….Maximum 5 bout difference • Open vs Open...........No limit, each competitor’s experience considered 8 COUNTS • Elite(Senior)Open Male and Female……..3 in a round, maximum 4 in the bout • All Others………………………………………2 in a round, maximum 3 in the bout • All exhibition bouts……………………….1 in the bout NEW • Masters class (34+)………..Novice 3x 1 minute rounds Open 3 x 2 minute rounds MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL PROMOTIONS Ensure the following are adhered to: All event communication and promotions clearly indicates that the event is SANCTIONED BY BOXING ONTARIO MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR WEIGH‐IN & MEDICALS The following are key requirements at the weigh ins and medicals Ensure the location is private so that no spectators or onlookers are present. Warm up rooms are NOT used as change rooms or weigh in rooms. Ensure that the facility has sufficient space/rooms and is sanitary and void of hazards so that the medicals can be conducted with safety and confidentiality. Ensure weigh in schedule is communicated to all coaches, athletes and Chief Official Ensure the weigh in are conducted without the presence of athlete of the opposite sex Ensure the club show coordinator is the ONLY one in contact with the chief official. Weigh in and medicals must occur no more than 2 hours before the event is scheduled to begin MANDATORY ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL The following persons are recommended for all club shows and tournaments Glover Timekeeper Security – A safety precaution for the running of the event and crowd control. MANDATORY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Providing refreshments and snacks to the officials (judges) during their involvement at the event Ensuring that any music played has no foul language, racist/sexist lyrics, and is appropriate for all audiences including children and families. Ensure that all event staff and volunteers – including ring card holders‐ are dressed appropriately for all audiences. Lingerie, swimwear or sexually suggestive attire is not appropriate for Boxing Ontario events. Submit to Boxing Ontario a DVD and/or Club Show results and Report within 5 business days of the event. New AIBA Weights Effective September 1, 2010 Junior A Male & Female 10 Weight Categories Over‐kg To‐kg Over‐lbs To‐lbs 25 28 55.0 61.6 28 30 61.6 66.0 30 32 66.0 70.4 32 34 70.4 74.8 34 37 74.8 81.4 37 39 81.4 85.8 39 41 85.8 90.2 41 43 90.2 94.6 43 46 94.6 101.2 Competition Format 3 Rounds at 1 minute Junior B Male & Female 14 Weight Categories Over‐kg To‐kg Over‐lbs To‐lbs 36 37.5 79.2 82.5 37.5 39 82.5 85.8 39 41 85.8 90.2 41 43 90.2 94.6 43 45 94.6 99.0 45 47 99.0 103.4 47 49 103.4 107.8 49 52 107.8 114.4 52 55 114.4 121.0 55 58 121.0 127.6 58 61 127.6 134.2 61 64.5 134.2 141.9 64.5 68 141.9 149.6 68 72 149.6 158.4 Competition Format 3 Rounds at 1.5 minutes Junior C Male & Female 15 Weight Categories Weight Division Over‐kg To‐kg Over‐lbs To‐lbs 39 85.8 39 41 85.8 90.2 41 43 90.2 94.6 Pin 43 46 94.6 101.2 Light‐Fly 46 48 101.2 105.6 Fly 48 50 105.6 110.0 Light Bantam 50 52 110.0 114.4 Bantam 52 54 114.4 118.8 Feather 54 57 118.8 125.4 Light 57 60 125.4 132.0 Light Welter 60 63 132.0 138.6 Welter 63 66 138.6 145.2 Light Middle 66 70 145.2 154.0 Middle 70 75 154.0 165.0 Light Heavy 75 80 165.0 176.0 Heavy 80 176.0+ Competition Format 3 Rounds at 2 minutes Senior (Elite) & Youth Male 10 Weight categories Weight Division Over‐kg To‐kg Over‐lbs To‐lbs Light –Fly 46 49 101.2 107.8 Fly 49 52 107.8 114.4 Bantam 52 56 114.4 123.2 Light 56 60 123.2 132.0 Light‐Welter 60 64 123.0 140.8 Welter 64 69 140.8 151.8 Middle 69 75 151.8 165.0 Light‐Heavy 75 81 165.0 178.2 Heavy 81 91 178.2 200.2 Super‐Heavy 91+ 200.2+ Competition Format Open 3 rounds of 3 minutes Novice 3 rounds of 2 minutes Senior (Elite) & Youth Female 11 Weight Categories Weight Division Over‐kg To‐kg Over‐lbs To‐lbs Light‐Fly 45 48 99.0 105.6 Fly 48 51 105.6 112.2 Bantam 51 54 112.2 118.8 Feather 54 57 118.8 125.4 Light 57 60 125.4 132.0 Light‐Welter 60 64 132.0 140.8 Welter 64 69 140.8 151.8 Middle 69 75 151.8 165.0 Light‐Heavy 75 81 165.0 178.2 Heavy 81+ 178.2+ Competition Format Open 4 Rounds at 2 minutes Novice 3 rounds at 2 minutes Olympic Elite Female 3 Weight Categories Weight Divison Over‐kg To‐kg Over‐lbs To‐lbs Fly 48 51 105.6 112.2 Light Welter 57 60 125.4 132.0 Light Heavy 69 75 151.8 165.0 **The weight category to follow will be in kilos. If you are using a scale in pounds, the conversion will be recorded in kilos using the 2.2 formula to convert. Head Injury (RSCH) Caution Sheet Venue_________________________________ Date of RSCH ____________________________ Boxer name ____________________________ Time of RSCH _______________ am / pm Coach Name ________________________________ (to be given this caution sheet) 1. The boxer is not to walk home alone unescorted; the boxer is not to drive an automobile, bike, motorbike or any other vehicle away from the venue by themselves. A coach or consort must escort by foot, or drive the vehicle taking the boxer away from the venue. 2. The boxer is not to ingest sleeping pills, aspirins, sedatives, tranquilizers, antihistamines or any other sedating medications for a minimum period of 48hours. The boxer may take Tylenol plain tablets (without codeine), if needed, for treatment of headache, or other musculoskeletal aches. 3. The boxer must be seen within the next 24hours, optimally by a physician; the boxer must definitely be seen, at least once by a friend or relative within the next 24 hours to assess their general state of alertness, presence of headaches and other signs noted below: • Persistent drowsiness • Persistent headaches • Blurred or double vision • Vomitus • Tremors, fits, convulsions • Weakness of arm or leg • Imbalance • Combination of any of the above signs. If any of the above signs is observed the boxer must be taken immediately to the nearest emergency hospital room for neurological assessment. Signed: Dr. _________________________ License No: ____________________ Ring Physician Medical Flow Sheet Date____________________ Venue _________________________ Bout No ________ Weight Category ________kg Referee ___________________________________ Red Corner Blue Corner Name Name Prebout Comments: Prebout Comments: Rounds 1 2 3 4 Result: _______________ Time Recorded: ______________ Post Bout Assessment Suspension , if applicable _______________________________________ Signature of Presiding Physician Pre-bout Medical Questionnaire for Officials Date: ___________________________ Site: ______________________________________________ Referee Name/Level:___________________________________________________ Pre-bout Examination of Referees The referees must carry their own passbook, are to be examined before a boxing card and must pass the physical requirements as pertains to: 1) Blood pressure; 2) Cardiovascular system; 3) Respiratory system; 4) Eyes and ears; 5) Neurological systems; 6) Musculoskeletal system.
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