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Handbook - world archery

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Post-Competition ProceduresTechnical Officials <strong>Handbook</strong>- ArcheryAppealsAppeals must be submitted in writing. To assist with the submitting of an appeal, an appeal formwill be available at the Sports Information Desk in the Athletes Lounge and Sports InformationCentre.The purpose of the appeal is to allow competitors to question any action of the officials or athletesthat was not in line with the rules. Appeals as to the value of an arrow still in the target and the useof yellow card in the team event by a judge will not be considered.Appeals must be presented by the Team Manager/Captain or the appellant if no team official hasbeen appointed.The intention to file an appeal must be lodged in writing with the Chairman of Judge Commission orthe vice-chair within 5 minutes after the end of the match. A deposit of US$50.- (Euro 40.-) must bepaid to the Chairman of the Tournament Judge Commission, for the Appeal to be valid.When the Appeal is handled positively by the Jury of Appeal, the deposit will be returned. In caseof non-acceptance, the deposit won't be returned.All interested and involved parties will be circulated a report.ResultsDuring competition, the results will be displayed on the public scoreboard. After verification, theresults will be distributed to Technical Officials at the Archery Venue via the pigeonhole, followingthe distribution rules and availability of printed outputs.Competition RulesThe Archery competitions at the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games will be held in accordance withthe FITA Rule Book, effective after April 1, 2010, and the Cooperation Agreement between CGF andFITA in force at the time of the CWG. The Bye-Laws passed by FITA council in November 2009 areeffective for the 2010 CWG.Pursuant to the Cooperation Agreement between CGF and FITA, FITA assumes the responsibility forthe technical control and directions of its sport at the Commonwealth Games.Commonwealth Games 2010 39

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