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The document outlines the structure and organization of the Summer Universiade including abbreviations, contacts, sports information, venues, schedules, and doping control procedures.

FISU oversees the Universiade as the international governing body while the Organizing Committee is responsible for planning and hosting the event in Naples. The Organizing Committee reports to FISU.

Sports included are: archery, athletics, basketball, diving, fencing, football, gymnastics, judo, rugby sevens, sailing, shooting, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, volleyball, water polo and wrestling.

TEC BOOK Table of Contents

2. Abbreviations
3. Contacts
4. General Information
4.1 General Competition Schedule
4.2 Athletes Villages
5. Competition Information
5.1 Technical Committee
5.2 Technical Regulations
5.2.1 Poomsae Competition
5.2.2 Kyorugi Competition
5.3 Competition format
5.4 Protests and Appeals
5.5 Sport Information Services
5.6 Sport Entries and Eligibilty
5.7 Sport Equipment
6. Competition and Training Venues
7. Training and Competition Schedule
7.1 Training Schedule
7.2 Competition Schedule
8. Technical Meetings
9. Technical Officials
10. Doping Control
2. ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviations
ACR ACCREDITATION
AIR NAPLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (CAPODICHINO)
AVC3 ATHLETES VILLAGE CASERTA (GOLDEN TULIP PLAZA HOTEL)
CAS CASERTA
CD FISU DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
CER CEREMONIES
CF FISU FINANCIAL COMMITTEE
CIC INTERNATIONAL CONTROL COMMITTEE
CM FISU MEDICAL COMMITTEE
CMC FISU MEDIA AND COMUNICATION COMMITTEE
CMI FISU INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL COMMITTEE
CSU FISU UNIVERSIADE SUPERVISION COMMITTEE
CSU-E FISU SUMMER UNIVERSIADE SUPERVISION COMMITTEE
CT FISU TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
CTI (*) FISU INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
CTI-UE FISU INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL SUB-COMMITTEE FOR THE
SUMMER UNIVERSIADE
DCO DOPING CONTROL OFFICER
DEL DELEGATION SERVICES
EC FISU EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
EMS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
FISU FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DU SPORT UNIVERSITAIRE
FNB FOOD AND BEVERAGE
FOP FIELD OF PLAY
GMT GENERAL TECHNICAL MEETING
GRS GAMES RESULTS SYSTEM
HB HOST BROADCASTER
HOD HEAD OF DELEGATION
IR INTERNATIONAL REFEREE
ISF INTERNATIONAL SPORT FEDERATION
IT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ITO INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL OFFICIAL
MED MEDICAL SERVICES & DOPING CONTROL
MOS MOSTRA D’OLTREMARE
NAP NAPOLI (NAPLES)
NSF NATIONAL SPORT FEDERATION
NTO NATIONAL TECHNICAL OFFICIAL
NUOC NAPOLI UNIVERSIADE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
NUSF NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SPORT FEDERATION
OVR ON-VENUE RESULTS
OC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
PZS PALACASORIA
SIC SPORT INFORMATION CENTER
SID SPORT INFORMATION DESK
SSP STADIO SAN PAOLO
SU SUMMER UNIVERSIADE
TA TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM FOR ATHLETES AND DELEGATION
OFFICIALS
TCC FISU TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CHAIR
TD TECHNICAL DELEGATE
TRA TRANSPORTATION
TKW TAEKWONDO
TO TECHNICAL OFFICIAL
T&S TIMING AND SCORING
TP TRASPORTATION SYSTEM FOR PUBBLIC
WADA WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY
WT WORLD TAEKWONDO
3. CONTACTS

International University Sport Federation (FISU)


President: Mr. Oleg MATYTSIN (RUS)
Secretary-General/Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Eric SAINTROND (BEL)
Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire
International University Sports Federation
Address : Quartier UNIL-Centre Bâtiment Synathlon
CH-1015 Lausanne - Switzerland
Tel: +41 (0)21 692 6400
[email protected]
www.fisu.net

Organizing Committee Summer Universiade Napoli 2019

Extraordinary Commissioner: Ing. Gianluca Basile


Director of Sport & Operations: Dr. Roberto Outeiriño Uceda
Address: Viale JF. Kennedy 54 – Mostra D’Oltremare, Napoli 80125
Tel: +39 (081) 19978113
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.universiade2019napoli.it

Head of Delegation Services: Francis M. M. CIRIANNI PhD


Mostra d'Oltremare - Teatro Mediterraneo
J.F. Kennedy ave, 54 80125 Naples
email: [email protected]

Emergency Phone Number: 118


Universiade Emergency Phone Number: TBC
4. GENERAL INFORMATION

Sports events of the 30st Summer Universiade 2019 Napoli - Italy, shall be organized
in the accordance with the most recent technical rules of the appropriate ISFs unless
otherwise stated by the FISU Executive Committee.
The Taekwondo events shall be organized in accordance with the most recent
technical regulations of the International Taekwondo Sport Federation (ITF),
FISU and CSUE. In case of disagreement in the interpretations of these rules,
the English text will be regarded as authoritative.

4.1 General Competition Schedule

*OC = Opening Ceremony / CC = Closing Ceremony / Q = Qualifying / F = Finals


4.2 Athletes Villages
The Delegations will be divided by sport in the 3 Main AV Areas as follows:

 Napoli – AVN1 (Athletes’ Village Napoli 1)


 Caserta – AVC1 (Athletes’ Village Caserta 1), AVC2, AVC3, AVC4
 Salerno – AVS1 (Athletes’ Village Salerno 1), AVS2
4.2.1 AVN1 - Napoli Maritime Station (Athletics, Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics, Diving, Judo,
Rugby 7s, Sailing, Swimming and Tennis)

In two luxury Cruise Ships, MSC Lirica and Costa Victoria, 9 sports will be lodge, with all the
services for delegations available in the ships and in the Maritime Station.

4.2.2 AVC1 - Grand Hotel Vanvitelli (Basketball)

In one of the nicest 4 stars hotel located in the City of Caserta, the Basketball Players will enjoy
the commodities offered by the Vanvitelli hotel with all the services for the delegations
available inside the hotel.
4.2.3 AVC2 - Hotel Novotel Caserta (Waterpolo)

In exclusivity for the Waterpolo, this modern 4-star hotel will be the perfect rest place for the
teams. All the service for the delegations available inside the hotel.
4.2.4 AVC3 - Hotel Golden Tulip Plaza Caserta (Taekwondo)

In one of the biggest 4 stars hotel located in the City of Caserta, the Taekwondo fighters will
enjoy the commodities offered by the Golden Tulip Plaza Caserta hotel with all the services for
the delegations available inside the hotel.

4.2.5 AVC4 - Hotel Golden Tulip Marina Resort in Castel Volturno (Shooting Sports and Table
Tennis)

In an exclusive 4 stars hotel located in the Litorale Domizio, 2 sports will share the Village with
all the service for the delegations available inside the hotel.
4.2.6 AVS1 - University Campus of Salerno, Fisciano (Football and Archery)

In one of the most advanced Italian University Campuses Football Players and Archers will
enjoy the University atmosphere with all the services for delegation inside their own
dormitories. 4 different buildings will host over 1000 delegation members.

4.2.7 AVS2 - Grand Hotel Salerno (Fencing and Volleyball)


In an exclusive 4 stars hotel located in the Seafront of Salerno City, 2 sports will share the
Village with all the services for the delegations available inside the hotel.
5. COMPETITION INFORMATION

5.1 Technical Committee


In accordance with Article 3.5.1 of the Regulations for the 30th Summer Universiade Napoli 2019,
there shall be a Technical Committee (CT) for each sport in the Universiade programme.
FISU Technical Russell Ahn (USA)
Committee Chair
WT Technical Delegate Franjo Prot (CRO)
FITA Technical Delegate Vincenzo Di Meo (ITA)

Competition Manager Lorenzo Di Blasi (ITA)

Organizing Committee Roberto Outeirino Uceda


Representative

No more than two (2) members of the CT should be of the same nationality, not including the FISU
Technical Committee Chair(s).

5.2 Technical Regulations


- The sports events of the 30th Summer Universiade Napoli 2019 shall be organized in
accordance with the most recent technical rules of the appropriate ISFs unless otherwise
stated by the FISU Executive Committee.
- The Taekwondo competitions shall be organized in accordance with the most recent
technical regulations of the World Taekwondo (WT). In any dispute, the English text
will be regarded as authoritative.
- The programme and duration of the competitions are fixed by the FISU Executive
Committee in agreement with the Organising Committee and the CTI-UE. The
competitions will last seven (7) days and will include:

5.2.1 Poomsae Competition:


- Men’s Individual Category
- Women’s Individual Category
- Men’s Team Category - three (3) competitors
- Women’s Team Category - three (3) competitors
- Mixed Pair Team Category - one (1) man and one (1) woman
5.2.2 Kyorugi Competition:

Men Women
+54kg to 58kg +46kg to 49kg
+58kg to 63kg +49kg to 53kg
+63kg to 68kg +53kg to 57kg
+68kg to 74kg +57kg to 62kg
+74kg to 80kg +62kg to 67kg
+80kg to 87kg +67kg to 73kg

- Each country is authorised to enter a maximum of eighteen (18) athletes (maximum 6 for
Poomsae [three (3) men and three (3) women] and 12 for Kyorugi [six (6) men and six
(6) women]) for the Taekwondo events, including Kyorugi and Poomsae.
- Individual Kyorugi events of male -54kg and +87kg and female -46kg and +73kg will be
cancelled due to limitation of housing for this event only.
- Each country may enter one (1) competitor in each weight category.
- A team competition will be organised in each gender with teams composed of four (4)
athletes according to the following total weight chosen from among the twelve (12)
Kyorugi and six (6) Poomsae athletes of each participating country:
- Each country is allowed to enter one (1) male team and one (1) female team in the team
competition.
- Each country is authorized to enter for the Poomsae competition a maximum of six (6)
competitors (three (3) men and three (3) women).
- Each country may enter one (1) man and one (1) woman in the individual competition,
one (1) mixed pair competition and one (1) male team and one (1) female team in the
team competition.
- Each competitor may compete in more than one (1) category of the Poomsae
competition. Each athlete may compete in both Kyorugi and Poomsae.
- All athletes must have a valid WT license. The license number must be properly
indicated on the individual entry form.
- At the first General Technical Meeting, the Head of Delegation or his/her representative
shall confirm and sign the official list of competitors.
- Any entry not duly confirmed at the first General Technical Meeting, will not be taken
into consideration except for force majeure.
Seeding and Draw
- Drawing for Poomsae, Individual Kyorugi and Team Kyorugi shall be held immediately
following the General Technical Meeting in the same location.
- Electronic drawing shall be organised by the OC under supervision of the FISU
Technical Committee Chair.
- A certain number of athletes may be seeded based on their ranks in the WT world
ranking, according to the guidelines stipulated in the by-laws of the WT world ranking.
- *The latest world ranking published by WT will be counted until May 31st 2019.

TEAM COMPETITION RULES:


Team competitions will be organized for each gender with teams composed of four competitors
according to the following total weight chosen from among the twelve (12) Kyorugi and six (6)
Poomsae athletes of each participating country:
Tag Team Competition Weight Range: Total Weight
- Male: The total weight of four (4) starting athletes of each match should be 300kg or less.
- Female: The total weight of four (4) starting athletes of each match should be 260kg or
less.
*Each country is allowed to enter one (1) male team and one (1) female team in the team
competition.
• Single elimination method.
• Must use Head PSS.
• One round of 5 minutes, scramble system and fighter must execute at least 3 valid
techniques to tag out.
• A 15 Gam-jeom will be PUN.
• No Video Replay.
• The Line Judge will raise the red or blue flag before switching of fighters are
allowed.
• In case of a RSC, 10 points will be added to the other team.
• If there is a tie, 1 minute of Golden Point Round will be added. No scramble is
allowed in this round. (Whoever gave up a point(s) or receive 2 gam-jeoms shall be
loser)
• Fighters must tag each other before switching, or else gam-jeom will be given.
• Coaches must designate the first players and report them to the center referee.
* The OC will patch a number on each athlete.

5.3 Competition Format

Poomsae Competition

Compulsory Poomsae: Each athlete shall perform one (1) Recognized Poomsae and one
(1) Free Style Poomsae in Final Round Stage.
Allocation of Points: Recognized Poomsae (50%) and Free Style Poomsae (50%)
Duration of Contest
(1) Recognized Poomsae: Individual, Mixed Pair, and Team competitions from 30 seconds
to 90 seconds
(2) Free Style Poomsae: Individual, Mixed Pair, and Team competitions from 60 seconds to
70 seconds.
(3) The waiting period between 1st poomsae and 2nd poomsae is 30 to 60 seconds.

Procedure for contest


(1) Call for Contestants
Three minutes prior to the scheduled start of the contest, the names of the contestants’ shall
be announced three times at one-minute intervals. Any contestant who fails to appear in the
Contest Area within one minute after the scheduled start of the competition shall be
regarded as having withdrawn from and forfeited the match.
(2) Physical Inspection and Uniform Inspection
After being called, the contestants shall undergo a physical and a uniform inspection at the
specified inspection desk by an inspector designated by the WT. The contestant shall not
show any signs of aversion and shall not bear which may cause harm to the other contestant.
(3) Entering the Contest Area
Following the inspection, the contestant shall enter the Contestant waiting area with one
coach.
(4) Pre-contest and Post-Contest Procedures
1. The contest shall begin with the declaration of “Joon-bi” (ready) and “Shi-jak” (start) by
the competition coordinator.
2. After the end of the Poomsae, the contestants shall stand in their respective positions and
make a standing bow at the coordinator’s command of “Ba-ro (stop), Cha-ryeot (Attention),
Kyeong-rye (Bow).” Contestants shall wait for the coordinator’s declaration of the decision
of the score in a standing posture.
3. The referee shall declare the winner according to the results of the earned score by
judges.
4. Contestants’ exit

Day 1: Poomsae Events:


 Male Individual
 Female Individual

Day 2: Poomsae Events:


 Mixed Pair (1 man & 1 woman)
 Male Team (3 men)
 Female Team (3 women)
Competition Format
Poomsae Competition Format (Cut off System)

1st Compulsory 2nd Compulsory 3rd Compulsory &


Division
Poomsae Poomsae Freestyle Poomsae
Men’s Individual Taegeuk 7 Jang
(Preliminaries) Koryo
(Semi-final) Pyongwon
(Final) and
Category Taegeuk 8 Jang Keumgang Freestyle poomsae
Women’s Individual Taegeuk 5 Jang Taegeuk 8 Jang Taeback and
Category Taegeuk 6 Jang Koryo Freestyle poomsae
Mixed Pair Taegeuk 8 Jang Keumgang Shipjin and
Category Koryo Taeback Freestyle poomsae
Men’s Team
(1 man, Category
1 woman) Taegeuk 7 Jang Koryo Pyongwon and
(3 competitors) Taegeuk 8 Jang Keumgang Freestyle poomsae
Women’s Team
Taegeuk 5 Jang Taegeuk 8 Jang Taeback and
Category
Taegeuk 6 Jang Koryo Freestyle poomsae
(3 competitors)

Preliminary Round (20+ competitors)


Competitors will perform two of the required poomsae. The competitors with scores in the top half
of the group proceed to the semifinal round.

Semifinal Round (9-19 competitors)


Competitors will perform two of the required poomsae by drawings that have not already been
performed.

Final Round (8 or fewer)


All competitors will be randomly seeded. All competitors will perform one required Poomsae first
and a *freestyle Poomsae afterwards in the order of the final round. Each of the top 8 athletes will
perform their freestyle Poomsae once to determine the final standings. The athlete with the highest
score will be determined the winner and will receive a gold medal, with the second highest score
being awarded a silver medal, and the third and fourth highest scores awarded a bronze medal.
*Freestyle Poomsae Format
Competitors will perform their freestyle Poomsae according to the current WT rules for timing,
technical content and music selection as a part of the final round.

1. Free Style Poomsae is the performance based on Taekwondo techniques with composition
of music and choreography.

2. Composition of Free Style Poomsae:


2.1. Yeon-mu line shall be the choice of the contestant.
2.2. Music and choreography shall be the choice of the contestant.
2.3. Performed techniques must be within the boundary of Taekwondo. The definition of
Taekwondo techniques shall be determined by the Competition Supervisory Board in
coordination with WT Poomsae Committee, when contestants submits their performance
plans of free style Poomsae.

Poomsae Scoring Criteria


Scoring shall be made in accordance with the rules of the WT.

1. Recognized Poomsae (10.0)


1.1 Accuracy (4.0)
1.1.1 Accuracy of basic movements
1.1.2 Balance
1.1.3 Accuracy of details of each Poomsae
1.2 Presentation (6.0)
1.2.1 Speed and power
1.2.2 Strength/speed/rhythm
1.2.3 Expression of energy
1.3 Allotted Scoring Chart for Recognized Poomsae
Scoring Criteria Details of Scoring Criteria Point
Accuracy (4.0) Accuracy of details of each Poomsae 4.0
Other accuracy including basic movements & balance
Presentation Speed and power 2.0
(6.0) Strength/speed/rhythm 2.0
Expression of energy 2.0

2. Free Style Poomsae (10.0)


2.1 Technical Skills (6.0)
2.1.1 Level of difficulty of foot techniques
2.1.2 Accuracy of movements
2.1.3 Degree of completion of Poomsae
2.2 Presentation (4.0)
2.2.1 Creativity
2.2.2 Harmony
2.2.3 Expression of energy
2.2.4 Music & Choreography
2.3 The types of kick in level of difficulty of foot techniques shall be designated by
Competition Supervisory Board in coordination with WT Poomsae Committee.

2.4 Allotted Scoring Chart for Free Style Poomsae

Scoring Criteria Details of Scoring Criteria Point


Technical Skills Level of Height of jump 5.0
(6.0 ) difficulty of Number of kicks in a jump
foot Gradient of spins in a spin
techniques kick
(5.0) Performance level of
consecutive kicks
Acrobatic actions
Basic movements & Practicability 1.0
Presentation Creativeness 4.0
(4.0) Harmony
Expression of energy
Music & choreography
Maximum Points 10.0
Poomsae Freestyle Competition Guideline

1. Composition of Freestyle Poomsae


1.1. Yeon-mu line shall choice of contestant.
1.2. Music & choreography shall be choice of a contestant. However, it should not
contain any political, social and religious contents.
1.3. Number of Poom: Each performance shall be a composite of 20 to 24 poom
(Composition of 1 poom shall be no more than 5 motions).
1.4. Technique: Each performance shall be a composite of attacking and defending
techniques of Taekwondo with 60% foot techniques and 40% hand techniques.
1.5. Performed techniques must be within boundary of Taekwondo.

2. Division
2.1. Individual: Male (1) / Female (1)
2.2. Mixed Pair (2): Male (1) & Female (1)
2.3. Team (3): Male (3) / Female (3) Composition of 3 members

3. Uniform of the participant


3.1. Participant shall wear WT-recognized Poomsae competition uniform.

4. Duration of Contest
4.1. Individual, Pair and Team competition from 60 seconds to 70 seconds.

5. Scoring Criteria
5.1. Scoring shall be made in accordance with the rules of the WT.
5.2. The types of foot techniques designated by WT Poomsae Committee for 30th Summer
Universiade Napoli 2019 are as follows in sequence:
5.2.1. Heights of jump – Side kick (in case of pair and team division, entire team
members must perform this technique).
5.2.2. Number of kicks in a jump – Front kick (at least one member of the team
must perform this technique).
5.2.3. Gradient of spins in a spin kick - Spinning hook kick or turning kick (at
least one member of the team must perform this technique)
5.2.4. Performance level of consecutive kicks – Kyorugi style kick (at least one
member of the team must perform this technique) *3~5 bouncing steps in a spot
is mandatory before executing the Kyorugi style kicks.
5.2.5. Acrobatic actions – Any acrobatic action performance with kick(s) (at least
one member of the team must perform this technique).
5.3. Point shall be awarded only if athletes perform the techniques in the above order
(Article 5.2).
5.4. Each foot technique shall be up to five run-up.
5.5. One of the following compulsory stances must be included in the performance
at least once. Dwitkubi (Backward inflection stance), Beom-seogi (Tiger stance),
Hakdari-seogi (Crane stance).
5.6 In case of a tie, the contestant who has the higher score in compulsory poomsae
will be the winner.
If the contestants’ compulsory poomsae scores are still tied, then the contestants will
perform an additional compulsory poomsae (random draw by FISU Technical
Committee Chair) to break the tie.

6. Very important information to submit plan and music to keep everything running smoothly
Please bring 2 copies of your freestyle music on a USB stick to Napoli; submit 1 copy in an
envelope with the name of the participant and the name of the music to me at the Head of
Team meeting and the other copy will be your backup. Each country must designate a
person responsible for checking and verifying your music during your performance. Athletes
are responsible for both music and performance.
To submit the performance plan before 05-06-2019, please email to
[email protected]
To submit the performance music at the Head of Team meeting in Napoli.

6. Closing date 05-06-2019


5.4 Protests and Appeals

Protests and Appeals shall be conduct in accordance with the regulation for the 30th Summer
Universiade 2019 Napoli – Italy

1.1.1 Any protest of a sports or disciplinary nature must reach the Jury or other competent
authority, according to the regulations laid down by the appropriate ISF.
Such protest must be accompanied by a deposit, the amount of which is set in line with the
ISF regulations, if not otherwise specified in the technical regulations of the concerned sport
(cf. Sports Regulations).
1.1.2 Each Head of Delegation or his/her deputy is authorised to lodge an appeal against the
decision of the Jury. This appeal must be submitted in writing to the Jury of Appeal or
competent authority in accordance with the regulations of the appropriate ISF.
1.1.3 Any decision of the Jury of Appeal or equivalent authority of a sport is final and must be
reported immediately to the Head of Delegation of the country concerned.
Any sport disciplinary situation, which cannot be satisfactorily resolved by the sports
technical committees and the sport-specific disciplinary regulations, will be reported to the
FISU Disciplinary Committee for further action to be taken.
Where appropriate, a report will also be sent to the ISF concerned.

5.5 Sport Information Services

Sport Information Desk will operate at the village and at the entrance of each competition venue on
competition days, as well as during scheduled training sessions. The Sport Information Desk will
provide information on the competitions staged at the venue where it is located and will be in
operation from the first day of training. The Sport Information Desk will operate similarly to a
reception desk and are the primary point of distributing all Sport information including the
following:
 Distribution of Technical Handbooks
 Competition schedule
 Training schedule
 Technical meeting information
 Distribution of daily sport results and disciplinary measures
Other miscellaneous enquiries Operating hours for the Sport Information Desk will vary depending
on the competition program. The SID is operated by sport-specific volunteers, and supervised by
Competition Management. Access to the SID will be given to accredited Team Officials only to
ensure that information is communicated efficiently and effectively to all National Federations.
Notice boards will also be available for posting competition updates.
The opening days of the SIDs will be subject to the competition schedules. They will be operated
from 1 hour before the competition starts to 1 hour after the competition.

5.6 Sport Entries and Eligibility


Only the athletes who satisfy the following conditions may take part in a FISU sporting event:
a) be a national of the country they represent;
b) be at least 18 and no older than 25 years of age on the 31st December of the year of the event
(age range specified in the FISU regulations and entry forms of the concerned Event);
c) meet the conditions laid down under Art. 5.2
Article 5.2 (FISU REGULATIONS) Participation

5.6.1 Participation

Only delegations with athletes will be approved as official delegations participating in the Summer
Universiade.
Only the following may participate as athletes in the Summer Universiade:

a) students who are currently officially registered as proceeding towards a degree or diploma at
the university or similar institute, the status of which is recognised by the appropriate national
academic authority of their country;

b) former students of the institutions mentioned in a) who have obtained their academic degree or
diploma in the calendar year preceding the event.

Notwithstanding Article 5.2.2 (FISU Thecnical Regulations), in countries with fewer than
2,000,000 inhabitants or having fewer than 5,000 university students, students attending technical
or secondary schools may participate in FISU events provided they have been attending their
establishments for at least two (2) years.

Countries wishing to take advantage of the concession in the first paragraph of Article 5.2.3 must
submit an application to the FISU Executive Committee at least six (6) months before the opening
ceremony of the Summer Universiade. Such an application must be supported by documents
endorsed by the appropriate state or national academic authorities.
Age Restriction

All athletes must satisfy the following conditions:

a) be a national of the country they represent;


b) be at least 18 and no older than 25 years of age on the 31st December of the year of the event
(i.e. born between 1 January 1994 and 31 December 2001).

Suspensions
No athlete or official under a current suspension from FISU, ISF or the national federation of
his/her country may take part in the Summer Universiade.
Athletes and/or teams of a sport suspended by the ISF, shall not be eligible to participate in the SU
during the term of the suspension. Exceptions shall only be permitted after review and approval of
the FISU EC.
The athlete and the delegation registering an athletes for a FISU Event are at all times fully
responsible for the athletes’ eligibility with all the disciplinary consequences for the NUSF (or for
non-Member Associations the representing authority) and the athlete (cf. Art. 3.4.6).

Athletes

Athletes taking part in the Summer Universiade competitions must arrive in the Athletes’ Village at
least forty-eight (48) hours before their first competition.
Athletes arriving late will be liable for disqualification from the competition, subject to the approval
of the FISU Executive Committee or the Chair of the CTI-UE.

5.6.2 Entry Timetable


Form Deadline
Advanced payment for partecipation May 3, 2019
Individual Entry Form (I) June 3, 2019
Final confirmation of the Athletes 1st General Technical Meeting
 Entries will be accepted only from those organizations which have been invited to
participate. All delegations must ensure that all their entries reach the Organizing
Committee by the deadline and in the form prescribed by the Organizing Committee
and the FISU regulations.
 Intention of Participation, General and Individual entries shall be submitted online in
order to meet the required entry deadlines. Entries received after the required
deadlines will not be taken into consideration, except in the event of force majeure,
with the agreement of the FISU Executive Committee and on the advice of the
Organizing Committee.
 Individual entry forms of athletes from a non-member association must be
countersigned by the NSF or by the NOC and stamped with a seal from the said
organization.
Late Athlete Replacement
All replacements requested by the NUSFs after the individual entry deadline of June
3, 2019 shall follow the Late Athlete Replacement Policy. Details of the Late Athlete
Replacement Policy are included in the I-Form User Guide which will be distributed
on the FISU official website and the OAS .

5.6.3 Sport Entry Meeting

The Sport Entries office is located in The International Zone of the Stazione Marittima, right next to
the CIC Office. One month before the opening ceremony (4 June 2019), the Head of Delegation
should take an appointment for a meeting with the Sport Entries Office to confirm the list of
participating athletes and events when the delegations first arrive to the Athletes’ Village. The
working hours of the Sport Entries office is from 07:00 to 21:00, from 27 June to 15 July 2019.
5.6.4 Advanced Payment

Two (2) month before the opening ceremony of the Summer Universiade, countries entering
Taekwondo must confirm their participation with an advance payment of 50% of the participation
fees per entered competitor and official.

The advanced payment shall be directly collected by the OC. Should a competitor compete, his/her
deposit shall be credited to the remainder of the participation fees to be paid to the OC.
5.7 Sport equipment

The equipment for the Taekwondo competitions of the 30st Summer Universiade 2019
Napoli – Italy will be provided by the Organizing Committee and approved by the FISU and
WT.
Equipment Company
Electronic head gear KPNP
Electronic chest protector KPNP
Mats JCALICU

6. COMPETITION AND TRAINING VENUE

Spectator
Venue Function Distance to AV
Capacity
Palazzetto Sport Casoria Competition and
2500 23 km (25 mins)
Training Venue
Hotel Golden Tulip Plaza Caserta Training Venue
0 0
(available from
June 28th to July
13th)

7. TRAINING AND COMPETITION SCHEDULE

7.1 Training Schedule Golden Tulip Plaza Caserta Hotel

Date Time Gender Team


08:00-09:00 Men/Women I
09:00-10:00 Men/Women J
10:00-11:00 Men/Women A
11:00-12:00 Men/Women B
12:00-13:00 Men/Women C
July 02 (Tue) 13:00-14:00 Men/Women D
14:00-15:00 Men/Women E
15:00-16:00 Men/Women F
16:00-17:00 Men/Women G
17:00-18:00 Men/Women H
08:00-09:00 Men/Women H C
09:00-10:00 Men/Women I D
July 03 (Wed) 10:00-11:00 Men/Women J E
11:00-12:00 Men/Women A F
12:00-13:00 Men/Women B G
08:00-09:00 Men/Women G
09:00-10:00 Men/Women H
10:00-11:00 Men/Women I
July 04 (Thu) Men/Women
11:00-12:00 J
12:00-13:00 Men/Women A
13:00-14:00 Men/Women B
14:00-15:00 Men/Women C
15:00-16:00 Men/Women D
16:00-17:00 Men/Women E

17:00-18:00 Men/Women F

7.1.1 Training Schedule Palacasoria

Date Time Gender Team


08:00-09:00 Men/Women F
09:00-10:00 Men/Women G
10:00-11:00 Men/Women H
11:00-12:00 Men/Women I
12:00-13:00 Men/Women J
July 05 (Fri)
13:00-14:00 Men/Women A
14:00-15:00 Men/Women B
15:00-16:00 Men/Women C
16:00-17:00 Men/Women D
17:00-18:00 Men/Women E
08:00-09:00 Men/Women E
09:00-10:00 Men/Women F
10:00-11:00 Men/Women G
11:00-12:00 Men/Women H
12:00-13:00 Men/Women I
July 06 (Sat)
13:00-14:00 Men/Women J
14:00-15:00 Men/Women A
15:00-16:00 Men/Women B
16:00-17:00 Men/Women C
17:00-18:00 Men/Women D
08:00-09:00 Men/Women D
09:00-10:00 Men/Women E
10:00-11:00 Men/Women F
11:00-12:00 Men/Women G
12:00-13:00 Men/Women H
July 07 (Sun)
13:00-14:00 Men/Women I
14:00-15:00 Men/Women J
15:00-16:00 Men/Women A
16:00-17:00 Men/Women B
17:00-18:00 Men/Women C
08:00-09:00 Men/Women C
09:00-10:00 Men/Women D
10:00-11:00 Men/Women E
July 08 (Mon) 11:00-12:00 Men/Women F
12:00-13:00 Men/Women G
13:00-14:00 Men/Women H
14:00-15:00 Men/Women I
July 08 (Mon) 15:00-16:00 Men/Women J
16:00-17:00 Men/Women A
17:00-18:00 Men/Women B
08:00-09:00 Men/Women B
09:00-10:00 Men/Women C
10:00-11:00 Men/Women D
11:00-12:00 Men/Women E
July 09 (Tue)
12:00-13:00 Men/Women F
13:00-14:00 Men/Women G
14:00-15:00 Men/Women H
15:00-16:00 Men/Women I
16:00-17:00 Men/Women J
17:00-18:00 Men/Women A
08:00-09:00 Men/Women A
09:00-10:00 Men/Women B
10:00-11:00 Men/Women C
11:00-12:00 Men/Women D
12:00-13:00 Men/Women E
July 10 (Wed)
13:00-14:00 Men/Women F
14:00-15:00 Men/Women G
15:00-16:00 Men/Women H
16:00-17:00 Men/Women I
17:00-18:00 Men/Women J
08:00-09:00 Men/Women J
09:00-10:00 Men/Women A
10:00-11:00 Men/Women B
11:00-12:00 Men/Women C
12:00-13:00 Men/Women D
13:00-14:00 Men/Women E
July 11 (Thu)
14:00-15:00 Men/Women F
15:00-16:00 Men/Women G
16:00-17:00 Men/Women H
July 11 (Thu)
17:00-18:00 Men/Women I
08:00-09:00 Men/Women I
09:00-10:00 Men/Women J
10:00-11:00 Men/Women A
11:00-12:00 Men/Women B
12:00-13:00 Men/Women C
July 12 (Fri)
13:00-14:00 Men/Women D
14:00-15:00 Men/Women E
15:00-16:00 Men/Women F
16:00-17:00 Men/Women G
17:00-18:00 Men/Women H
08:00-09:00 Men/Women H
09:00-10:00 Men/Women I
10:00-11:00 Men/Women J
11:00-12:00 Men/Women A
12:00-13:00 Men/Women B
July 13 (Sat)
13:00-14:00 Men/Women C
14:00-15:00 Men/Women D
15:00-16:00 Men/Women E
16:00-17:00 Men/Women F
17:00-18:00 Men/Women G

7.2 Competition Schedule

Date Time Event Gender Phase


Individual Poomsae Men Preliminaries
09:00-12:00 Individual Poomsae Women
Individual Poomsae Men Semifinal
July 07 (Sun) 14:00-16:00 Individual Poomsae Women
Individual Poomsae Men Final
17:00-19:00 Individual Poomsae Women
19:30 Medal Awarding Ceremony
Team Poomsae Men
09:00-12:00 Team Poomsae Women Preliminaries
Mixed Pair Poomsae Mix
Team Poomsae Men
14:00-16:00 Team Poomsae Women Semifinal
Mixed Pair Poomsae Mix
July 08 (Mon) Team Poomsae Men
17:00-19:00 Team Poomsae Women Final
Mixed Pair Poomsae Mix
19:30 Medal Awarding Ceremony
+63kg to 68kg Men
15:00-17:00 +53kg to 57kg Women Weight-in
+74kg to 80kg Men
+63kg to 68kg Men
09:00-12:30 +53kg to 57kg Women Preliminaries
+74kg to 80kg Men
+63kg to 68kg Men
14:00-17:30 +53kg to 57kg Women Semifinal
+74kg to 80kg Men
July 09 (Tue) +63kg to 68kg Men
18:00-19:00 +53kg to 57kg Women Final
+74kg to 80kg Men
19:30 Medal Awarding Ceremony
+54kg to 58kg Men
July 09 (Tue) 15:00-17:00 +46kg to 49kg Women Weight-in
+62kg to 67kg Women
+54kg to 58kg Men
09:00-12:30 +46kg to 49kg Women Preliminaries
+62kg to 67kg Women
+54kg to 58kg Men
14:00-17:30 +46kg to 49kg Women Semifinal
+62kg to 67kg Women
July 10 (Wed) +54kg to 58kg Men
18:00-19:00 +46kg to 49kg Women Final
+62kg to 67kg Women
19:30 Medal Awarding Ceremony
+68kg to 74kg Men
15:00-17:00 +57kg to 62kg Women Weight-in
+67kg to 73kg Women
+68kg to 74kg Men
09:00-12:30 +57kg to 62kg Women Preliminaries
+67kg to 73kg Women
+68kg to 74kg Men
14:00-17:30 +57kg to 62kg Women Semifinal
+67kg to 73kg Women
July 11 (Thu) +68kg to 74kg Men
18:00-19:00 +57kg to 62kg Women Final
+67kg to 73kg Women
19:30 Medal Awarding Ceremony
+80kg to 87kg Men
15:00-17:00 +58kg to 63kg Men Weight-in
+49kg to 53kg Women
+80kg to 87kg Men
09:00-12:30 +58kg to 63kg Men Preliminaries
+49kg to 53kg Women
July 12 (Fri) +80kg to 87kg Men
14:00-17:30 +58kg to 63kg Men Semifinal
+49kg to 53kg Women
+80kg to 87kg Men
18:00-19:00 +58kg to 63kg Men Final
+49kg to 53kg Women
July 12 (Fri) 19:30 Medal Awarding Ceremony
15:00-17:00 Team division Weight-in
Team Kyorugi Men Preliminaries
09:00-12:00 Team Kyorugi Women
Team Kyorugi Men Semifinal
July 13 (Sat) 14:00-17:00 Team Kyorugi Women
Team Kyorugi Men Final
18:00-19:00 Team Kyorugi Women
19:30 Medal Awarding Ceremony

8. TECHNICAL MEETINGS
Date Time Meeting Venue
PalaCasoria
July 04 (Thu) 10:00 Venue Inspection & 1st
Technical Committee Meeting
July 05 (Fri) 09:00 2st Technical Committee PalaCasoria
Meeting
General Technical Meeting and PalaCasoria
July 06 (Sat) 09:00
Draw-Poomsae
PalaCasoria
July 06 (Sat) 14:00 Referees Meeting- Poomsae
PalaCasoria
July 08 (Mon) 09:00 Referees Meeting- Kyorugi
July 08 (Mon) 19:00 Final Technical Committee PalaCasoria
Meeting for Poomsae
July 08 (Mon) 20:00 General Technical Meeting and PalaCasoria
Draw-Kyorugi
July 13 (Sat) 19:00 Final Technical Committee PalaCasoria
Meeting for Kyorugi
Technical Meetings shall be held in accordance with 3.6 of the Regulations for the 30 st Summer
Universiade 2019 Naples – Italy:
 There shall be a Technical Committee (CT) for each sport in the programme of a Summer
Universiade which shall consist of:
 one (1) or, if designated, more FISU Technical Committee Chair (s) who will chair the CT
(who shall be a member/members of the CTI-UE for the sport concerned);
 one (1) representative of the Organising Committee for the sport concerned;
 the Technical Delegate of the appropriate NSF of the organizing country;
 the Technical Delegate of the appropriate ISF;
 additional experts who may be appointed to assist the Technical Committee as appropriate.
 The Technical Committee will be assisted in its work by adequate personnel.
 The Organising Committee shall appoint one administrative secretary to the Technical
Committee who shall take the minutes of all meetings.
 No more than two (2) members of the CT should be of the same nationality, not including
the FISU Technical Committee Chair(s).
During the days prior to the start of the sports events for which s/he is responsible for, the FISU
Technical Committee Chair(s) shall convene the following meetings:
 the meeting of the Technical Committee, which the staff members of the Organising
Committee for the sport concerned may also attend as observers;
 the first (1st) General Technical Meeting, to which the members of the Technical Committee
and a representative from each country competing in the sport concerned shall be invited.
The first (1st) meeting of the Technical Committee shall:
 prepare the first (1st) General Technical Meeting;
 define the criteria to set up a jury of appeal (if appropriate according to the rules and
regulations of the ISF);
 decide on the appointment system for technical officials (TOs);
 approve the detailed programme for their sport;
 propose the nomination of additional experts to assist the Technical Committee as
appropriate.
The first (1st) General Technical Meeting must:
 approve the daily timetable for their sports;
 appoint a jury of appeal, if appropriate, according to the rules of the ISF of the sport
concerned.
 take, if necessary, the emergency measures in order to ensure the smooth technical running
of the events;
 confirm the official list of the competitors who will take part in the competitions. The Head
of Delegation or his/her representative shall confirm the attendance of their country’s
athletes for the sport
 concerned by signing the said list and, if required, by filling in an entry form. No changes
shall be made to the list after the General Technical Meeting.
 Exceptions shall only be permitted if stated in the technical regulations of the sport
concerned.
 This entry form shall contain the accreditation card number attributed to the participant by
the CIC, the given name, the family name and the competitor's number.
 The competitors that are not approved by the CIC will not be authorized to take part in the
competition.
The Technical Committee is responsible for determining the appointment system of technical
officials for each competition.
Before the end of the Summer Universiade the members of the CT (cf. Art. 3.5.1) shall meet to
make recommendations for the future organization of their sport.
The Chairperson of the CTI-UE shall have the right to attend all meetings of the Technical
Committees.
The FISU Technical Committee Chair(s), prior to the start of the sport for which s/he is responsible
for in the Summer Universiade, is/are obliged to:
 maintain close cooperation with the Chairperson of the CTI-UE and with the representative
of the Organising Committee in the CT;
 ensure that the regulations of the ISF concerned are observed;
 inspect the sport facilities and the equipment to be used during the competition;
gather exact information concerning:
o the number and the level of performance of participating competitors or teams;
o the number and qualification of international technical officials that are proposed by
the participating delegations;
o the draw system.
 prepare the CT meeting (cf. Art. 3.5.2). In agreement with the members of the CT, s/he shall
prepare the proposals for:
o the appointment of a jury of appeal, if appropriate according to the regulations of the
ISF;
o the nomination of additional experts to become members of the CT, if appropriate;
o the appointment system for technical officials for each competition.

At the end of the competitions of the sport for which s/he is responsible, the FISU Technical
Committee Chair(s) has/have to sign the complete protocol of results produced by the Organising
Committee (cf. Art 4.8.e) in one (1 official) authentic copy and submit it to FISU no later than 48
hours after the end of the competitions:
After the Summer Universiade, each FISU Technical Committee Chair has to present a
report on the organisation of the event including recommendations for the future Summer
Universiade.
9. Technical officials
Technical Officials include referees and judges and other sport-specific officials that are required
for the smooth running of the sports competitions. There are International Technical Officials
(ITOs) and National Technical Officials (NTOs) in accordance with the rules and regulations of
each sport. In principle, ITOs take the senior-officiating positions. They are nominated by the ISFs
or proposed by the NUSFs according to the technical regulations of each sport, and approved by the
CTI-UE. The numbers and functions of ITOs vary according to the sport. NTOs are nominated by
the NSFs in consultation with the OC and are taking a support role.
Detailed duties and obligations regarding ITOs are determined in the ITO Policy.

9.1 Nomination
The ITOs can be nominated through two (2) ways, as indicated below.

a) The ISF/CTI-UE proposes and nominates the ITOs:


- Archery; - Table Tennis;
- Artistic Gymnastics; - Taekwondo;
- Athletics; - Tennis;
- Basketball; - Volleyball;
- Fencing; - Rugby Sevens;
- Football; - Sailing;
- Judo; - Shooting Sports;
- Rhythmic Gymnastics; - Swimming.

b) The delegation proposes and the ISF/CTI-UE nominates the ITOs:


- Diving; - Water Polo.
For Diving and Water Polo, countries must forward to the Organising Committee at the latest four
(4) months before the opening ceremony of the Summer Universiade the name(s) and category of
their required ITOs as set out in the regulations of each particular sport. If the names are not
received by this time, the Organising Committee shall have the right to arrange for substitute
officials.
Eventually, all the ITOs are nominated by the respective ISF in collaboration with the FISU
Technical Committee Chair.
9.2 Numbers

ITOs
-Kyorugi: twenty-eight (28) international referees
-Poomsae: sixteen (16) international referees

NTOs
-18 national referees

10. DOPING CONTROL

General Information
Doping Control during the Naples 2019 Universiade will be strictly conducted by the
Organizing Committee according to WADA and FISU regulations in order to ensure a fair
competition and promote good sportsmanship.
Doping Control will begin from the opening date of the Athletes' Village and last until the
end of the Universiade. Participating athletes must abide by the relevant regulations and
follow given guidelines when they have been selected and notified for testing. Any athlete
who refuses to undergo testing,
or interferes with the testing process, will be considered to have committed a doping
violation and be subject to disciplinary action.
Doping Control Station (DCS)
Doping control station are designed in accordance with WADA and FISU regulations.
Samples for testing are collected in the Doping Control Station of each competition venue
and can be collected at the Doping Control Center (Doping Control Station) located within
the Athletes' Village.
Athlete Selection
The FISU Medical Committee will select athletes for testing. Either rank in a competition
will be taken into account, or random selection and target testing will be applied.
Accompanying Persons
Athletes may be accompanied by an additional person (coach, trainer, team doctor, etc.) and
an interpreter if desired.
Reporting to Doping Control Station
The athlete must report to the doping control station in a reasonable amount of time from
selection. The athlete will be allowed to attend ceremonies, press conference, etc., as long as
they are accompanied by their chaperon.
Sample Collection
Athletes selected for testing will be notified immediately following the competition and will
be under constant visual observation by a chaperon until they enter the Doping Control
Station. At the station, sample (urine and/or blood) will be collected in a vessel, then sealed
and submitted for transportation to the WADA approved laboratory under the supervision of
a Doping Control Officer.
Athletes Obligation
The athlete must have their Accreditation with them at all times.
The athlete must report all medications taken in the prior month.
The athlete must present their TUE Document if he/she has one.
Testing Organization & Results
Collected samples will be analysed usually within 48 or 72 hours of collection at a WADA-
accredited laboratory, and results will be directly notified to the FISU Medical Chair.
Athletes who test positive for banned drugs and fail the doping test may be subject to
disqualification and disciplinary action.
Additional Controls Requested
A team may request for doping control tests to be performed on an athlete who has not been
selected for doping control.
Examples of indications for this request are for National Records, or Target Testing. These
athletes have to complete the “FISU Doping Control Request Form”. They will then be
escorted to the Doping Control Station. Costs for these tests will be the responsibility of the
requesting organization. Results management for these tests will be the responsibility of
FISU and the appropriate International Federation.

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