Technical & Competition Rules - Amateur Boxing Scotland
Technical & Competition Rules - Amateur Boxing Scotland
Technical & Competition Rules - Amateur Boxing Scotland
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15.2. Required Venue Facilities<br />
In addition to setting up the ring(s), the organizer should prepare the following venue facilities and<br />
rooms:<br />
15.2.1. Waiting Lounge for Referees & Judges<br />
15.2.2. Boxers’ Locker Rooms<br />
15.2.3. Anti-Doping Room<br />
15.2.4. Medical-Check Room (Doctor’s Room)<br />
15.2.5. Boxers’ Warm-Up Room<br />
15.2.6. Storage for <strong>Boxing</strong> Equipment<br />
15.2.7. Offi ces for AIBA, Local Organizing Committee, <strong>Technical</strong> Delegate<br />
15.2.8. Media/Press Offi ce Room, Interview/Press Conference Room, Mixed Zone in<br />
accordance with the AIBA Press Guidelines<br />
15.2.9. Meeting Room for ITOs and Referees & Judges<br />
15.2.10. VIP Lounge<br />
15.3. Additional Venue Requirements<br />
The organizers of mixed events where both males and females compete shall arrange for separate<br />
rooms where the medicals and weigh-ins may be carried out separately for males and females.<br />
Medicals of female boxers shall be carried out according to the special sports-medical guidelines to<br />
be included in the AIBA Medical Handbook.<br />
RULE 16. AIBA ANTI-DOPING REGULATIONS<br />
All issues related to Anti-Doping are to be found in the AIBA Anti-Doping Regulations.<br />
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