Rules 2015 National Speed Disciplines 2015 30 second individual speed 30 second individual double unders 30 seconds pairs double unders relay 4 x 30 seconds speed team relay 3x40 seconds double dutch speed relay ID: 325392
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Speed Competition Rules 2015
National Speed Disciplines 2015
30 second individual speed
30 second individual double unders
30 seconds pairs double unders relay4 x 30 seconds speed team relay3x40 seconds double dutch speed relay2 x 60 seconds double dutch speed relay1 x 30 seconds double dutch speed1 x 30 seconds double dutch snappers
Novice Speed Disciplines 2015
30 second individual speed
30 second individual double unders
30 seconds pairs speed relay
30 seconds pairs double unders relay
1 x 30 seconds double dutch speedSlide2
Novice Speed Categories
30 seconds individual speedOpen 7 and underOpen 8-9 yearsOpen 10-11 yearsOpen 12-14 years
Open 15-17 yearsOpen 18 and over
30 seconds pairs relay SpeedOpen 7 and underOpen 8-9 years
Open 10-11 yearsOpen 12-14 years Open 15-17 yearsOpen 18 and over1 x 30 seconds double dutch speedOpen 11 and underOpen 12-14 years Open 15-17 yearsOpen 18 and over30 seconds pairs relay double undersOpen 7 and underOpen 8-9 yearsOpen 10-11 years
Open 12-14 years
Open 15-17 years
Open 18 and over
30 seconds individual double
unders
Open 7 and under
Open
8-9
years
Open
10-11
years
Open 12-14 years
Open 15-17 years
Open 18 and overSlide3
National Speed Categories
30 seconds individual speedOpen 7 and underOpen 8-9 years
Open 10-11 yearsOpen 12-14 years Open 15-17 years
Open 18 and over
30 seconds pairs double under relayOpen 7 and underOpen 8-9 yearsOpen 10-11 yearsOpen 12-14 years Open 15-17 yearsOpen 18 and over1 x 30 seconds double dutch speedOpen 11 and underOpen 12-14 years Open 15-17 yearsOpen 18 and over
4 x 30 seconds team relay speed
Open 11 and under
Open 12-14 years
Open 15-17 years
Open 18 and over
3 x 40 seconds double dutch relay speed
Open 12-14 years
Open 15-17 years
Open 18 and over
2 x 60 seconds double dutch relay speed
Open
12-14 years
Open 15-17
yearsOpen 18 and over
1 x 30 seconds double dutch snappers
Open 12-14 years
Open 15-17 years
Open 18 and overSlide4
General RulesThe Novice Speed competition will take place on the morning of 23
rd May at Lilleshall National Sports Centre, In Ford Hall. The National Speed Championships will be in the afternoon of the 23rd May also at Lilleshall National Sports Centre in Ford Hall.
There will be 2 or 4 speed stations for both competitions. 3 Speed judges will be assigned to each speed station. The two closest scores are added together and the furthest score is discarded. If scores are equidistant from each other, then the two higher scores are added together and the lowest score is discarded. Any starting positions may be used, as long as the rope(s) remain still until the call to “go”.Age divisions are determined by the skipper’s age
from 1st January 2015 – 31
st December 2015, For example, if you are 12 on 1st January 2015, you will be in the 12-14 age category. If you need help determining which category your sipper is in, please contact Rachael on 07415784182 or email rachael@angeleyesevents.comYou can enter skippers into an age group above their own age, but they can not go down an age.If you have won a medal in past Speed Championships you will be competing in the National Competition at Lilleshall. Each team must provide at least one judge for each competition they participate in (novice and national) Slide5
General RulesAn official timer CD will be used. Times will be called during speed events as follows:
-All timing calls will begin with, “Judges are ready, Jumpers are ready, Set, Go”. The end of the event time period is indicated with a call of “Time”. - For the single rope speed 1x30, 2x30, and 4x30 events, calls will be made on the timing CD every 10 seconds. For the pairs and team events, calls to “switch” jumpers
- For the pairs and team events, calls to “switch” jumpers will be made every 30 seconds. - For the double dutch speed 3x40 event, calls will be made on the timing CD every 10 seconds, with calls to “switch” jumpers every 40 seconds - For double dutch speed 2x60, calls will be made on the timing CD every 15 seconds with the call to “switch” jumpers will be made at one minute
In the National Championships there will be a 5 point deduction taken for false starts (starting the rotation of the rope(s) before the call to “go” is made), and for false switches (jumpers switching at inappropriate times, more than one jumper inside the double dutch ropes, jumpers beginning before the call to “switch” is made, etc.).Slide6
Speed RulesFor all speed events, jumpers must use the traditional “jogging step” motion for speed events. One rope must pass under the foot for each jump, alternating between right and left foot jumps. There should be one revolution of the rope for each alternating foot
jump.Judges will count the right foot jumps of the competitors. When a miss occurs, judges will “skip” the next right foot jump to rectify the jump count on the clickers.
For the pairs and team events, calls to “switch” jumpers will be made every 30 secondsPlease use the links below to see examples of speed events
Individual 30 seconds speed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQvDNAYm6oo&list=UUjrAFaB5RJy8mokA6X4unwQ
Pairs 30 second relay speed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJATZOH_w-c&feature=youtu.be4 x 30 seconds relay speed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4CWJnkp6gE&list=UUjrAFaB5RJy8mokA6X4unwQSlide7
Double Under DisciplinesFor the single rope double under speed event, jumpers must use a two-foot bounce, where both feet touch the ground simultaneously after two rotations of the rope around the body. A jogging-step motion (where jumpers alternate between their right and left feet) will not be allowed.
For the pairs and team events, calls to “switch” jumpers will be made every 30 seconds. Please use the links below to see examples of speed events
Pairs 30 seconds double under relay:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJATZOH_w-c&feature=youtu.beSlide8
Double Dutch Speed RulesFor the 3 x 40 seconds double dutch speed relay: The
first jumper enters the ropes at the call to “go”. At the call to “switch” (after 40 seconds) the first jumper must exit the ropes, take one end to become a turner, and the person whose ropes were taken then becomes the second jumper inside the ropes. At the second call to “switch” after the second 40 second time period, the second jumper exits the ropes, takes the ropes from the third team member (who has not yet jumped), and becomes the turner, while the person whose ropes were just taken then becomes the jumper inside the ropes for the final 40 second time period.
For all Double Dutch Speed 3x40, 2x60 and 1x30 events, only one jumper may be inside the ropes at one time. One jumper must exit before another jumper can enter.Please
use the links below to see examples of speed events3 x 40 seconds double dutch speed team relay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dhx5D_6JsE8&feature=youtu.be2 x 60 seconds double dutch speed team relay:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH3KsTC1Na0&feature=youtu.be1 x 30 seconds double dutch speed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHg-wBGKxbA&list=UUjrAFaB5RJy8mokA6X4unwQSlide9
Double Dutch Snappers
Please use the links below to see examples of the snappers event. Slow motion example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrkNqeUzq8c&list=UUjrAFaB5RJy8mokA6X4unwQNormal speed example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57Zn9zcindk&index=21&list=UUjrAFaB5RJy8mokA6X4unwQ
The Double Dutch Snappers discipline is a new event.Jumpers must jump with both feet together Both double dutch ropes must go under the jumpers feet in one jumpThe end score will be the amount of times the skippers feet touch the ground once the snappers have started. It does not matter if a mistake happens, as it is the amount of snappers completed in 30 seconds.Slide10
If you have any questions please contact Rachael on 07415784182 or email info@angeleyesevents.com