CurlManitoba Rulebook - Manitoba Curling Association
CurlManitoba Rulebook - Manitoba Curling Association
CurlManitoba Rulebook - Manitoba Curling Association
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YOUTH SPRING BONSPIEL<br />
<strong>Curl<strong>Manitoba</strong></strong> Special Events<br />
The divisions and eligibility of the spiel will be:<br />
1) Open Recreation 16 years of age and under as of December 31, 2013<br />
2) Open Recreation 13 years of age and under as of December 31, 2013<br />
3) Men‟s Competitive 16 years of age and under as of December 31, 2013<br />
4) Women‟s Competitive 16 years of age and under as of December 31, 2013<br />
Rules<br />
1. All team members must reside in <strong>Manitoba</strong>.<br />
2. Team members must be a resident of OR curl in the same Provincial Sport Region.<br />
3. To compete in the Open Recreation 13 years of age and under Division all team<br />
members must be 13 years of age or under as of December 31, 2013.<br />
Born in 2000 or later. No older than 13 on December 31, 2013.<br />
4. To compete in the 16 and Under Men‟s or Women‟s Competitive Division and the Open<br />
Recreation 16 years of age and under Division all team members must be 16 years of<br />
age or under as of December 31, 2013.<br />
Born in 1997 or later. No older than 16 on December 31, 2013.<br />
5. Team composition in the Recreational Divisions is open and may be 4 males, 4 females<br />
or any combination thereof.<br />
6. All recreation games will be 8 ends, all competitive games will be 10 ends.<br />
7. The bell will ring at 2 hours and 15 minutes.<br />
8. The Cresting standards is NOT in effect.<br />
Spares<br />
1. Spares are allowed in the Recreational Divisions. Spares must register with the event<br />
representative prior to playing. Spare must meet the age requirements and may not<br />
have competed in the Competitive Bonspiel Division.<br />
2. In the Recreation Division following the registration of their four players, should a player<br />
be unable to play due to extenuating circumstances (injury, illness) the team will be<br />
permitted to use up to two eligible spares or have the option of continuing with the<br />
remaining three players. A spare is a temporary player who may play the position of the<br />
missing player or lower.<br />
3. No spares are allowed in the Competitive Bonspiel Division BUT a 5 th player may be<br />
registered prior to the start of the event.<br />
Time Outs<br />
1. The Recreational Divisions time outs will consist of one 1 minute time out for the first 4<br />
ends, a three minute 4 th end break and two 1 minute time out for the last 4 ends in all<br />
games.<br />
2. The Competitive Division will have 2 one minute time outs with a 5 th end break.<br />
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