International Warrior Tournament, Medina Ohio - 2008
Y.P.A.A.
COMPETITION RULES
WEAPON KATA
Shall be the event that requires competitors the score
points by performing a series of blocking and striking techniques simulating a
fighting situation against two or more imaginary opponents. Extreme
martial arts style performances are prohibited in this event.
Dress Code: Traditional Martial Arts Uniforms only (mandatory)
RING OFFICIALS
Adult Black Belt Divisions
A panel consisting of 5 Officials (1
Center Referee and 4 Side Judges) will be used to officiate all adult black belt
weapon kata divisions
Junior Black Belt & Under Black
Belt Divisions
A panel consisting of 3 Officials (1
Center Referee and 2 Judges) may be used to officiate all junior black belt and
under black belt weapon kata divisions.
SCORING
PROCEDURES
When 5 Officials are used to judge
weapon kata competition in any division, the score awarded to a competitor by
each judge will be between 1.00 to 10.00. The highest and lowest scores will be
dropped and the 3 remaining scores will be added up to determine the official
score to be awarded for the performance.
When 3 Officials are used to judge
weapon kata competition in any division, the score awarded to a competitor by
each judge will be between 6.00 to 9.00. All of the scores will added up to
determine the official score to be awarded for the performance.
PERFORMANCE
EVALUATION
The referee/judges evaluation of the competitor’s
weapon kata performance will be based upon the following criteria.
1. Age & Rank Level
4. Stance / Form
2. Speed, Power & Balance 5. Focus
& Concentration
3. Control & Coordination 6.
Offensive & Defensive Techs.
Weapon Inspection
The referee/judges may inspect a competitor’s
weapon, but for safety purposes only. The judges will not deduct points or
disqualify the competitor for using a weapon or for performing kata that they
(the referee/judges) are not familiar with or believes should be used or
performed in a different manner.
Second Attempt
A competitor will be allowed only a second attempt to
perform his/her weapon kata, but only if he/she stops (for whatever reason)
during the performance and ask for permission to restart.
Disqualification and Penalty Points
1.If a competitor shows disrespect or unsportsmanlike
like conduct toward the
referee/judges or other officials, competitors,
fans, or spectators, the referee wil
disqualify the competitor, or instruct
the scorekeeper to deduct 1 whole point from
the competitor’s score. (The ruling will be
based upon the majority of the ring
officials)
2.If a competitor performs a weapon kata that requires
the release of the weapon
with both hands at the same time to toss the
weapon into the air during the
performance, the referee will instruct the
scorekeeper to deduct 1 whole point from
the competitor’s score.
3 .If a competitor is not present at ringside when
his/her name is called the second
time the referee
will disqualify the competitor.
4. If a competitor’s instructor, coach, or parent,
interferes with the ring officials or
disrupts the competition in the ring and causes a
delay, the referee will disqualify
the competitor, or instruct the scorekeeper to
deduct 1 whole point from the
competitor’s score. (The decision will be based
upon a majority rule).
TIES
If there is a tie for 1st, 2nd or 3rd place in any
weapon kata division.
When 5 Officials are used:
1. If there is a tie, the highest scores
that were dropped for each of the competitors who are tied will be resubmitted
to determine a new total for each of them. The competitor with the highest score
then, will be the winner.
2.If there is still a tie, the
lowest scores for each of the competitors who are tied will be
resubmitted to determine a new total for each of them. The competitor with the
highest score then, will be the winner.
3.If there is still a tie after
resubmitting the highest and lowest scores for the competitors who were tied,
those competitors will be required to perform their weapon again. The winner
will be decided by a show of hands.
When 3 Officials are used:
If there is a tie, the competitors who are tied
will be required to perform their
weapon kata again. The winner will be determined by
a show of
hands.
In tie breaking situations:
Competitors
may perform the same or different weapon kata.