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Chinese Darts Competition Rules

(Draft)

China Darts Association (Preparatory)

2000.10

Contents

Part 1 Hard Darts

Chapter 1 General Provisions

Article 1 Competition Rules

Article 2 Competition Events

Article 3 Competition Form

Article 4 Code of Conduct for Athletes

Chapter 2 Venue and Equipment

Article 5 Venue Setting

Article 6 Lighting Requirements

Article 7 Equipment

Chapter 3 General Rules of Competition

Article 8 Referees

Article 9 Competition Methods

Chapter 4 Competition Procedures

Article 10 Men’s and Women’s Individual Competitions (Single Competition and Double Elimination Competition)

Fifth Chapter Penalties

Article 11 Penalties for abstaining, striking out and refusing to accept prizes

Chapter 6 Questions, Disputes and Appeals

Article 12

Article 13

Article 14

Article 15

Article 16

Article 17

Part 2 Soft Darts

Chapter 1 Venue and Equipment

Article 1 Dart Throwing Distance

Article 2 Equipment

Chapter 2 General Rules of Competition

Article 3 Competition Method

Part One Hard Darts

In order to further implement the " "National Fitness Plan Outline" to promote the popularization and improvement of darts and combine the actual situation of darts in my country to formulate these rules.

Chapter 1 General Provisions

Article 1 Competition Rules

The Chinese Darts Competition Rules formulated by the China Darts Association are unified rules for the implementation of darts competitions at all levels across the country; When organizing darts competitions, each region must follow the "Chinese Darts Competition Rules" and may formulate specific competition regulations based on competition requirements. These regulations should be recognized by the darts association or the organizing committee of the competition.

Article 2 Competition Events

Competition events may include any one or all of the following events:

(1) Men’s Singles Competition

(2) Women's Singles Competition

(3) Men's Doubles Competition

(4) Women's Doubles Competition

(5) Team Competition: Each Teams must have at least three athletes participating.

(6) Youth Group: It can be a single, double or team competition, and the age limit is under 20 years old.

Article 3 Competition Format

(1) Knockout Round

(2) Round Robin

Article 4 Code of Conduct for Athletes

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1. You must report in and accept roll call within the specified inspection time.

2. The referee’s decision must be followed during the game.

3. The regulations on the use of competition venues must be strictly observed.

4. Except for referees, score reporters, scorers, scorers and designated participating athletes, no one else is allowed to enter the competition area.

5. During the game, no noise or interference with athletes’ dart throwing is allowed.

6. During the competition, when a player throws darts, other players must stand 0.6 meters behind and to the side of the player.

7. Smoking, eating food, and drinking alcoholic beverages are not allowed during the competition.

8. It is strictly prohibited to carry and use communication devices such as pagers and mobile phones during the competition.

9. Athletes must dress appropriately. During competition, the upper body should wear a collared top and the lower body should wear long pants. Tank tops, shorts, collarless shirts and slippers are strictly prohibited.

For team competitions, athletes from each team should dress uniformly.

In doubles matches, each pair of athletes should dress uniformly.

No player may wear clothing bearing advertising material, slogans, company, product or club names without the permission of the organizers.

10. During the competition, if an athlete's equipment is damaged or lost, the athlete will be allowed to repair or replace the equipment accompanied by the referee for up to 2 minutes.

11. During a game, if an athlete must leave the field due to emergency reasons, the athlete may be allowed to leave the field accompanied by the referee after the end of the game and before the start of the next game. One time, no more than 5 minutes.

12. During the competition, athletes should respect each other. It is strictly prohibited to annoy other athletes or use offensive language or actions. Any non-athlete behavior (such as deliberately losing a game or a round) is strictly prohibited. game, deliberately delaying the game, etc.).

Chapter 2 Venue and Equipment

Article 5 Venue Setting

1. The venue for darts competition should be set indoors, and the indoor height should not be lower than 2.8 rice.

2. The back of the dart board should be made of wood and vertical to the ground. The color should be a single dark color and non-reflective.

3. The floor of the dart throwing area

(1) The lower floor is a wooden floor of a certain width (width between 1 and 2 meters).

(2) Cover the floor with carpet or rubber.

(3) The floor of the dart throwing area should be kept clean, flat and free of obstacles.

IV. Dart throwing area

(1) Dart board suspension height

The vertical height from the center point of the inner center circle (50 divisions) to the ground is 1.73 meters. The entire dart board should be vertical to the ground.

(2) Dart throwing distance

The distance from the center point of the front of the dart board to the vertex of the vertical line on the ground to the center point of the dart throwing line is 2.37 meters, which is the shortest distance for a player to throw darts distance.

(3) Dart throwing line

The dart throwing line should be a regular line or plate of metal, wood or plastic raised from the ground, with a height of not less than 0.03 meters and a width of More than 0.6 meters, parallel to the front of the dart board. The diagonal length from the center point of the inner central circle to the center point of the dart throwing line is 2.93 meters.

(4) The distance between each dart throwing area is based on the distance between the corresponding sides of the two dart boards. This distance should be no less than 2 meters.

Article 6 Lighting Requirements

1. The lighting should be sufficient and focused on the dart board, so that there are no shadows on the darts on the dart board as much as possible, and the intensity should be no less than 100 tile spotlights.

2. The background light of the dart board should not be too strong and must be even and should not exceed the brightness of the dart board so that athletes are not affected by the light when throwing darts.

3. The brightness of the auditorium shall not exceed the brightness of the stadium.

4. For the finals in the main arena, spotlights with a light intensity of not less than 200 watts should be used. To ensure the overall effect, ground lights and spotlights should be used, but reflections from the dart board should be avoided. .

Article 7 Equipment

1. Darts

(1) Athletes participating in the competition must bring their own darts.

(2) The length of darts shall not exceed 30 cm, and the weight of hard darts shall not exceed 40 grams.

(3) Darts must have four parts: a dart body, a dart needle connected to the dart body, a dart shaft and a tail fin connected to the dart shaft.

2. Dartboard

(1) In the darts competition, a dartboard with 20 equal portions of sesame texture designated or recognized by the China Darts Association and in compliance with international standards must be used. .

(2) Score area: This area is the score area for the calibrated score on the outer circle of the dart board.

(3) Double zone: The narrow ring on the outer circle of the dart board is twice the size of each score zone.

(4) Triple Zone: The narrow ring in the inner circle of the dart board is three times the number of each score zone.

(5) Outer center circle: This area is 25 points (green).

(6) Inner center circle: This area is 50 points, and this area is the double area (red) of the outer center circle.

(7) The 20-point area of ??the dart board should be directly above the dart board (i.e., the 12 o'clock position of the clock) and be black, while the other score areas will be divided into two colors starting from 20 points. Clockwise: 1 point, 18 points, 4 points, 13 points, 6 points, 10 points, 15 points, 2 points, 17 points, 3 points, 19 points, 7 points, 16 points, 8 Points, 11 points, 14 points, 9 points, 12 points, 5 points.

(8) Dart board specifications and dimensions

Dart board diameter: 453.0 (±3.0) mm.

Number circle diameter: 436 mm; steel wire diameter 2 mm.

Dividing mesh ring diameter: 335 mm; steel wire diameter 1 mm.

Dart board thickness: 38 mm

Outer center circle diameter: 31.8 mm.

Inner center circle diameter: 12.7 mm.

The top arc width of the double zone: 55 mm; the width of the double zone and triple zone is 8 mm.

Bottom arc width: 50 mm.

Triple zone top arc width: 35 mm.

Bottom arc width: 30 mm.

Height of upper score zone: 55 mm.

Height of lower scoring area: 80 mm.

The arc width of the bottom edge of the score area: 5 mm.

(9) All metal accessories on the dart board should not reflect light. The dart board should be in four colors: black, white, red and green.

3. Scoreboard/paper

(1) The scoreboard for darts competition should be a special white scoreboard or special white paper.

(2) For ordinary competitions or closed competitions, each group shall have one scoreboard. For important competitions (such as high-level invitational competitions, performances, and finals competitions), two scoreboards must be used.

(3) In the playing field, the scoreboard should be hung or placed in the left front of the dart throwing area or on both sides of the dart board, parallel to the dart board and 0.5-1 meter away from one side of the dart board.

4. Electronic score display boards and large electronic dartboard displays

In major competitions or finals, electronic score display boards and large electronic dartboard displays should be used to display the participating athletes to the audience. name, score, winning and losing games, and dart placement.

5. Audio equipment

Audio equipment should be used by on-site referees to report scores and announcers to make announcements to athletes and spectators on the field.

6. Computer system

(1) Control the electronic score display board.

(2) Store athlete results and create competition tables.

Chapter 3 General Rules of Competition

Article 8 Referees

1. Chief Referee: There will be 1 chief referee and 2-3 deputy chief referees in the competition. .

(1) The chief referee is appointed by the organizer and is responsible for presiding over the entire refereeing work.

(2) Before the competition, be responsible for checking venue facilities and equipment, and organizing referees to learn the rules.

(3) Responsible for convening necessary referee meetings and summarizing at the end of the game.

(4) Have the right to make final decisions on major refereeing issues that occur during the game.

(5) Athletes who violate the rules shall have the right to be disqualified from the competition.

(6) Have the right to deal with referees who make serious mistakes or are incompetent in the execution of referee work.

(7) Review and sign the competition results.

(8) The results of the competition will be announced at the closing time.

(9) Summary of work after the conference.

2. Deputy chief referee

Assist the chief referee in his work, be responsible for the study and training of referees and scorekeepers before the game, and understand the referee's learning situation. In the absence of the referee, the referee shall perform his duties on his behalf.

3. Referees

(1) Check whether the venue facilities and equipment comply with regulations before the game.

(2) Check whether athletes’ clothing, certificates, numbers and competition equipment meet the requirements of the rules.

(3) Determine whether the athlete's dart throw is valid, and have the right to impose penalties on those who commit fouls.

(4) Supervise target reporting, scoring and competition progress.

(5) Handle controversial dart throws and correct errors on the score sheet.

(6) When problems arise during the game, the referee shall agree with the referee. If any major problem occurs, the referee shall be reported to the referee in a timely manner.

(7) Maintain the order of the game and clear away irrelevant personnel from the field.

Article 9 Competition Method

1. All single, double, and team competitions must use 501 points in a single game, starting directly and ending in the double zone.

2. Number of games in single and double games:

(1) Preliminary round: best of five games.

(2) Rematch: best of five games.

(3) 1/8 finals: best of seven games.

(4) Quarter-finals: Best of nine games.

(5) Semi-finals: Best of 11 games.

(6) Third and fourth place finals: six wins from eleven games.

(7) First and second place finals: seven wins out of thirteen games.

3. Team Competition Methods

(1) Round-robin: including single or double round-robin home and away games.

(2) Knockout: used in championship team competitions.

(3) The team competition includes six single-player games and three double-player games. Each team gets one point for a win and no points for a loss.

4. Pre-match practice

(1) Before each match, participating athletes are allowed to practice 9-darts on their dedicated competition venue for no more than five minutes.

(2) Without the permission of the referee, no one is allowed to practice in the dedicated venue for the competition, and is only allowed to practice on the designated practice venue.

5. Dart Throwing

(1) Throw three darts in each round during the game. Athletes must throw darts by hand without the aid of any other equipment.

(2) Athletes are strictly prohibited from leaving the ground with both feet at the same time during the dart throwing process. If both feet leave the ground at the same time, it is a foul and the dart will not be scored.

(3) During each round of dart throwing, athletes must not step on or exceed the dart throwing line with their feet in any way. If they step on the dart throwing line, the dart will not count and will not be re-thrown; if the dart is thrown beyond the The dart line indicates that the darts not thrown in this round are forfeit darts and cannot be thrown again; only the points obtained by throwing valid darts are recorded.

(4) After the dart throwing action begins, when the dart wing held by the dart thrower is parallel to the eyebrow and exceeds the shoulder, the dart throwing begins. After this time, the dart will break away from the dart in any form. Once the dart has been thrown, the dart cannot be re-thrown.

(5) When the dart bounces off the dart board and falls to the ground, the dart cannot be re-thrown and no points will be counted.

(6) In pairs or team competitions, each player must throw darts in the order listed on the competition table.

6. Fighting for the lead (one person is the representative in group and double competitions)

(1) The athletes of both sides start to compete for the lead after practicing darts. The competition for the lead is carried out by competing for hearts. The winner starts the first game in the first game and all subsequent odd-numbered games in the game; the other team starts the game first in the second game and subsequent even-numbered games.

(2) Players from both sides will decide which side will throw the heart first by tossing a coin or drawing lots.

(3) How to win hearts

1. Players from both sides throw a dart into the center of the circle, and the order of the start of the game is determined based on the distance between the dart and the red heart.

2. After both players throw a dart each, the referee will decide which side's dart is closer to the red heart. The player whose dart is closer to the red heart is the winner.

3. When fighting for the red heart, the following situations can be re-shot:

(1) The darts of both sides are in the center area of ??the circle (50 points or 25 points) or the referee determines that the distance between the two darts and the red heart is equal (re-fighting) will be performed in reverse order from the previous time).

(2) The darts of either side are bounced back to the ground by the dart board.

(3) If the second player's dart knocks down the first player's dart, both players can re-throw.

4. If a player's dart hits the center of the circle (50 points or 25 points), that player should take the dart off the board and the next player will throw the dart.

5. In pairs or team competitions, each pair or team must send the first athlete in the order of athletes listed in the competition list to compete for first place.

7. Scoring (The dart score is determined by the score obtained by attaching the dart needle to the surface of the dart board and surrounding the area with the metal wire on the outer ring of the double zone)

(1) When When the referee announces a score, the score within the valid score area of ??the dart board is valid.

(2) After throwing the dart, the athlete must wait for the referee to announce and record the score before taking out the dart. After the score has been announced and recorded, the dart shall be recovered by the thrower, who by this act acknowledges the score announced and recorded.

(3) If any party has any objection to the score, it must be raised before drawing the dart, otherwise it will be invalid.

(4) The scorer shall calculate the remaining score by subtracting the score from the remaining score.

(5) Athletes’ score records must be clearly written on the scoreboard, which should be at eye level in front of the athletes and referees.

(6) Any party requesting a review of its or the other party’s remaining score record in the previous round must make the request before its or the other party’s remaining score in the next round has been recorded. If the remaining score record in the previous round is found If there is an error, you can ask the referee to make changes; if you or your opponent's remaining points for the next round have been recorded, and you find that the remaining points for the previous round were incorrectly recorded, the remaining points for the previous round cannot be changed.

(7) During the game, scorekeepers and other personnel present are not allowed to remind athletes of the scores or remaining points obtained by throwing darts, and they are not allowed to remind athletes of the double area of ??the remaining points. (8) During the competition, players may ask the referee to inform them of the number of single darts they have scored or the remaining points before each round of dart throwing. If the number of points scored for a single dart or the remaining points before each round of dart throwing informed by the referee are incorrect, and the player ends up with the wrong remaining points, the player may consider this result to be the correct result or request a re-throw.

(9) Any player who reduces the score to 0 by making the first shot in the double area required to end the set is the winner.

8. 501-point rule

Before the start of the game, the basic scores of both sides are 501 points each. The game will be played in an inverted manner, and the side that deducts zero points first will win. Side, the finishing dart must be in the double zone of half the remaining score.

9. Dart explosion: After a player throws a dart, if the score of the three darts or any one of the three darts exceeds the remaining points or there is only one point left, it is a burst dart, and the score is still this The score before the dart is thrown.

Chapter 4 Competition Procedures

Article 10 Men’s and Women’s Individual Competitions (Singles and Doubles Elimination)

1. Preliminaries

(1) After all athletes have registered, the organizing committee will decide and arrange the preliminaries match schedule through a public draw.

(2) Determine the numbers of participating athletes according to the order of the preliminary round table.

(3) Before the start of the preliminaries, the athlete numbers and the preliminaries match list will be distributed to the athletes. Post the preliminaries match list on the arena bulletin board.

(4) The preliminaries venue will be divided into several competition venues according to the scale of the competition, and athletes will be divided into several competition areas to compete.

2. Semi-finals

(1) After the preliminaries, the records office will complete the preparation of the semi-finals game table.

(2) Before the rematch, hand the rematch form to the athletes and post it on the venue bulletin board.

(3) The semi-finals are also divided into several competition areas.

3. Semi-finals and finals

The semi-finals and finals will be played in the same venue.

Chapter 5 Punishments

Article 11 Punishments for abstaining, striking out and refusing to receive awards

1. Abstaining from sports after registration and before inspection Teams and athletes will be disqualified from all events.

2. During the competition, refusal to continue the competition for some reason is considered a strike. In addition to not recording the team or individual rankings for striking sports teams and athletes, the teams and individuals will be suspended from participating in national competitions for one year.

3. If a sports team or athlete refuses to receive an award for some reason, the team and athletes will be disqualified from the competition and suspended from participating in national competitions for two years.

4. Athletes who refuse to obey the referee's ruling or engage in serious rude behavior that seriously affects the progress of the competition and causes extremely bad effects will be disqualified from individual events or all competitions, depending on the severity of the case.

Chapter 6 Questions, Disputes and Appeals

Article 12 When there is any doubt about the value of a certain dart on the dart board, the scorer or player shall report to the referee before pulling out the dart. The decision will be made by the referee, and the referee's decision will be the final decision.

Article 13 Any dispute regarding the value of the points on the scoresheet must be submitted to the referee for resolution. Any changes made by the referee to the score must be made before the dart is drawn. The referee and the athletes concerned should sign the modified score.

Article 14 If you have any questions about daily results, you should submit them to the referee committee on the same day without delay so that corrections can be made before awards are issued. Article 15 If an athlete has a dispute with the referee's decision, he or she may appeal in writing to the arbitration committee through the team leader on the day of the competition.

If the dispute affects the ranking or the ownership of the medal, the award shall be issued after the arbitration committee makes a decision.

Article 16 The right to interpret the competition rules belongs to the Chinese Darts Association.

Article 17 Any issues not clearly covered in the competition rules shall be decided by the Chinese Darts Association. Its decision is final and shall be abided by.

Part 2 Soft Darts

The rules of the soft darts competition are basically the same as the first part of the hard darts competition. The following are the provisions that differ from the hard darts rules.

Chapter 1 Venue and Equipment

First Dart Throwing Distance

1. From the center point of the front of the dart board to the vertex of the vertical line on the ground to the dart throwing line The center distance is 2.44 meters, which is the shortest distance for players to throw darts.

2. The distance between each dart throwing area is based on the distance between the outer frames of the two dart machines. This distance should be no less than 1 meter.

Article 2 Equipment

1. Darts

The total weight of soft darts (including: dart tip, dart body, dart shaft and tail fin) shall not exceed 18 grams. If the darts exceeding the weight are used in a game, the game will be lost if found.

2. Dart board

(1) The dart board is made of plastic.

(2) The diameter of the segmentation net is 381 mm.

(3) Outer center circle: This area is 50 points, this area is double area.

(4) Inner center circle: This area is 50 points, this area is double area.

Chapter 2 General Rules of Competition

Article 3 Competition Method

1. When the dart bounces back to the ground, the dart shall not be re-thrown, and the score shall be determined by the dart machine. Show score calculation.

2. The scoring of soft darts competitions shall be based on the scores displayed on the darts machine.

3. During the soft darts competition, any scoring errors caused by improper operation of the players shall be the responsibility of the players.

4. During the soft darts competition, scoring errors caused by improper referee operations will be reported to the chief referee, who will propose solutions to resolve them.

5. Soft darts 501 point rule

Before the start of the game, the basic scores of both sides are 501 points each. The game will be played in an inverted manner. The player who reaches zero points first will For one side to be the winner, the starting dart must be in the double zone (excluding the inner and outer center circles), and the ending dart must be in the double zone (including the inner and outer center circles) with half the remaining score.

April 2002

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