THE INTERNATIONAL SKI COMPETITION RULES (ICR) BOOK II - Fis
THE INTERNATIONAL SKI COMPETITION RULES (ICR) BOOK II - Fis
THE INTERNATIONAL SKI COMPETITION RULES (ICR) BOOK II - Fis
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351.3 refuses to undertake a FIS required medical examination (art. 221.2)<br />
351.4 If a competitor has actually started in a competition and is later determined<br />
by the Jury to have been in violation of these rules the Jury must sanction<br />
the competitor.<br />
352 Sanctions<br />
352.1 Procedure<br />
When an infraction to the rules occurs, the Jury must meet and decide the<br />
appropriate sanction by taking into consideration:<br />
� the specific circumstances<br />
� the gain or advantage for the offender (see <strong>ICR</strong> art. 223.3.3)<br />
� the negative impact on other competitors<br />
� the impact on the final result or intermediate results (sprint heats or<br />
bonus sprints)<br />
� the arguments from the athlete (see <strong>ICR</strong> art 224.7)<br />
� the level of the competition<br />
� the age and experience of the competitors<br />
� the guidelines for Jury work published on the FIS Website<br />
352.2 Disqualification<br />
352.2.1 Disqualification should be used only for major infractions and for infractions<br />
with a clear impact on the final result of a competition.<br />
352.2.2 In addition, a competitor should automatically be disqualified if he:<br />
- participates in the competition under false pretences<br />
- either jeopardizes the security of persons or property or actually causes<br />
inJury or damage<br />
- runs more than one leg in a relay competition (<strong>ICR</strong> art. 327.1.1)<br />
352.2.3 A competitor who receives a second written reprimand in the same season<br />
will be automatically disqualified. Written reprimands given during the season<br />
are not valid in the WSC and OWG periods. Written reprimands given<br />
during WSC or OWG are valid until the end of the season.<br />
352.2.4 During stage events, an offence that is normally sanctioned with a DSQ<br />
can instead be sanctioned by a time penalty (see <strong>ICR</strong> art. 353.4). Using<br />
DSQ or time penalty will be the Jury’s decision.<br />
352.2.5 After disqualification, the competitor's name will be shown on a revised<br />
result list indicating his/her status as DSQ and no times must be printed<br />
for this competitor.<br />
352.2.6 In Sprint and Team sprint competition, if an infraction leads to disqualification<br />
and that infraction caused another competitor (or team) not to advance<br />
to the next round, the Jury may allow the competitor (or team) to<br />
proceed into the next round. In this case the competitor or team concerned<br />
will start in the least favorable start position.<br />
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