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Technical & Competition Rules - Amateur Boxing Scotland

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9.3.2. Any second encouraging or inciting spectators by words or signs to advise or encourage<br />

a boxer during the progress of a round shall not be permitted to continue to act as a<br />

second at the tournament where the offence is committed. If a second is removed by<br />

the Referee from the corner, this second shall not offi ciate any more in that session of<br />

the competition.<br />

9.3.3. Once a second is removed from the corner by the Referee, this second shall leave the<br />

boxing hall for the remainder of the session. If, during the tournament, this second is<br />

removed for a second time, this second shall be permanently suspended from acting as<br />

a second in that tournament.<br />

RULE 10. MEDICAL JURY<br />

10.1. Qualifi cation<br />

A qualifi ed Doctor of Medicine, licensed in good standing in own country and certifi ed by AIBA shall<br />

be appointed by the Chairman of the AIBA Medical Commission. If possible, a licensed Ringside<br />

Physician certifi ed by AIBA shall be appointed by the Chairman of the AIBA Medical Commission.<br />

10.2. Attendance in <strong>Competition</strong><br />

That Doctor of Medicine should be in attendance throughout the competition and should not leave<br />

the place where it is held before the end of the last bout and until this Doctor has seen the two boxers<br />

who participated in such bout. The Medical Jury may wear surgical gloves during the bout.<br />

10.3. Number of Medical Jury<br />

10.3.1. In the case of one ring, in all AIBA Approved Events including the Olympic Games and<br />

World Championships, a minimum of two (2) and maximum of three (3) AIBA Medical<br />

Jury members are appointed. However, in any case, there shall not be more than two<br />

(2) Medical Jury Members at one ringside.<br />

10.3.2. In the case of two rings, in all AIBA Approved Events including the Olympic Games and<br />

World Championships, a maximum of two (2) AIBA Medical Jury members for each ring<br />

is required.<br />

10.3.3. In both cases, the Chairman of the AIBA Medical Commission can use local doctors for<br />

the position of Medical Jury members.<br />

10.4. Requirement of Anti-Doping Jury<br />

For any of AIBA Approved Events, one (1) anti-doping specialist should be present to control the<br />

anti-doping process under the supervision of the AIBA Medical Jury members.<br />

10.5. Main Duties of Medical Jury<br />

10.5.1. General Duties<br />

10.5.1.1. The AIBA Medical Jury checks are designated for Medical Examinations to<br />

ensure that:<br />

• The competitors have enough space.<br />

• There is a direct access to the weighing-in room.<br />

• There exists some heating (if necessary), suffi cient light and good<br />

ventilation.<br />

•<br />

There are a suffi cient number of chairs and desks.<br />

10.5.1.2. An AIBA Medical Commission Member shall be present at the initial Medical<br />

Examination and all subsequent pre-bout examinations of boxers at all<br />

international competitions.<br />

10.5.1.3. AIBA Medical Jury members shall assist medical offi cers from individual<br />

countries.<br />

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