Difficulty rules

1. Introduction

1.1 This rule should be read in conjunction with the general rules of the ICC International Climbing Competition.
1.2 Competitors on all difficulty course should be ascended by the vanguard.
1.3 When the climb meets the rules and regulations of the difficulty game, and the rope is surely buckled into the last snap ring, it should be considered as a climb.


2. Number of players and order of appearance

2.1 Contests are held on a single route: Unless otherwise specified (such as World Cup matches) the order of appearance of players is determined by random selection.
2.2 When the game is played on two or more similarly difficult routes: Unless otherwise specified, players shall be assigned to each route in the following manner:
a) The route climbed and the order of appearance of the preliminary game player are determined by random selection.
b) If the rematch is conducted on two or more similar difficulty routes, the players are assigned to different routes according to the ranking of the preliminary game. For example, in the preliminary round, 1, 2, 3, and 4 will be divided into two routes A and B. The first and third places will be assigned to route A, and the second and fourth places will be assigned to route B. After the route assignment is completed, The order of appearance is determined by random selection.
c) Finals: The order of appearance of the finals shall be in the order of the reverse order of the semi-finals. When players are ranked the same, the order of appearance is determined by the random selection method.
d) Addition: The order of appearance is the same as the final.


During observation

3.1 Based on the general rule, players should be allowed to collectively observe the on-the-spot climbing route.
3.2 At the time of the match, the referee judge decided not to give the observation period.


4. Climbing procedure

4.1 Each course shall be given to the player to determine in advance the time limit for climbing. This time limit shall include the final preparation time of 40 seconds under the route specified in Article 4.2.
4.2 In the competition area below the climbing wall, the player will be required to immediately cross the starting line. At this point the group referee should start (or instruct others to start) to record the climb time of the player. The player gave 40 seconds to start climbing. When the player has not started climbing at the end of 40 seconds, he will be asked to start immediately. This 40 second final observation time should be included in the total time limit. Any further delay may be subject to the disciplinary treatment of the players in accordance with the provisions of Chapter VI.
4.3 When the player is off the ground with both feet as a climb.
4.4 The player may ask the group referee for the remaining route time at any time during the climb. The group referee should also inform the player of the remaining 60 seconds of climbing time. When the time of the route ends, the group referee shall stop the climb of the player and instruct the measurement procedure. When the competitor fails to comply with the stopping instructions of the group referee, he may be disciplined according to the provisions of Chapter VI.
4.5 When climbing on the route:
a) The player shall snaplink each shackle/fastener. The player should buckle in the lowest point of the body before the snap hooks of the snap fasteners (in the cross or ceiling part, in the player's body through the line before the international definition of the climber is always on the unbuttoned shackle/faster Buckle before). Any violation of this rule will result in the suspension of the climb and will be measured as required. If the player refuses to comply with the stopping instructions of the group referee, he may be disciplined according to Chapter 6.
b) The referee shall have the right to modify Article 4.5(a) on a specific route for security reasons. The player must climb to a safe position (such as snapping into the next shackle) and stop climbing immediately. In this case, the height measurement should be based on the last valid position before the last shackle.
c) As long as the player does not violate Article 4.5(a) or return to the ground, he may have to climb at any time.
d) When a competitor buckles the rope into the shackle according to clause 4.5(a) but there is a technical error, the player will buckle into the next shackle, untie it and re-into the previous shackle (if necessary, ). When the group referee decides to proceed with safety concerns, he may request to stop climbing and measure at the highest altitude (or longest distance). This decision is final and the player must not later climb again.

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