2. General rules
2.1 Bouldering involves a series of short-circuits, often called "problems". All "problems" are not ensured by ropes. Each "problem" should have no more than 12 hand points, averaged in one game. The hand point should be between 4 and 8 points.
2.2 Safety pads shall be laid on all bouldering routes. The size and position of the safety pads shall be determined by the conductor. If several pads are used at the same time, cover the safety pad to protect the player from falling in.
2.3 The stoning competition shall consist of rounds or two races, divided into qualifying and finals; or three rounds, which will be divided into qualifying, semi-finals and finals. If an event occurs due to an uncontrollable event, the game may be cancelled. Similarly, the referee may also cancel certain "problems."
2.4 The number of "problems" for a match should be between 4 and 8. If the game contains only one round, the "problem" should not be less than 5.
2.5 The height of the problem course: For the sake of safety, when designing the route, from the lowest point of the player's body to the safety pad should be avoided more than 3 meters. For safety reasons as well, design jumps should be avoided.
2.6 Each "question" should have two referees, among which there should be at least one national referee.
2.7 Each "problem" should be designated in advance as a climbing point, and at least two fixed feet should be specified. These starting points must be different from the colors of other rocks and have the same color on all "problems". International front climbers have to specify left or right on the starting point.
2.8 When a "problem" climbs onto a specific rock, a "bonus point" is obtained. The position of this bonus point is determined by the advisor of the problem line. This point should be orange or orange.
2.9 Rocks with the same color as the starting point should be used for climbing. However, if you stand on the ground after climbing the climbing point, you can touch it. At this time, you should use different color points from the climbing point.
2.10 If a need arises, a "problem" should be marked with an edge in red.
2.11 In the "problems" of all competitions, the same marks must be used for the aforementioned articles 2.7 to 2.10. Examples must be provided on the driving range in the exclusion zone.
During observation
3.1 There is no additional observation period, and the observation time is included in the time of problem route allocation.
3.2 During the observation period, the competitor must be in the designated observation area and must not climb the board or stand on any equipment or table. A competitor must not contact a person outside the observation area in any way. He only has to ask the referee or the group judge or the referee for game-related questions. It's a foul behavior to jump up and touch the rock.
4. Climbing procedure
4.1 Each contest, the player must climb several "problems". Each time a player climbs a course, there will be a break equal to the specified climbing time. The referee must announce/print the number and order of climbing roads before each game begins. Each problem route should have a clearly marked area for the player to observe the route. This area must not see the route of other games and must include safety pads.
4.2 Each "question" should be allocated in advance for a period of time during which the player can climb as many times as he likes. In the course of each issue, the course is the same. The length of this period shall be announced/issued by the referee and must be between 4 and 8 minutes.
4.3 At the beginning (end) of each session, a clear and loud signal is declared. When the signal ends, the climbing player must immediately stop and enter the rest area. The rest area must not see the route of other games. When the break ends, the player must move to the next "question" to climb.
4.4 When the player's body is completely off the ground, it is considered as the beginning of a climb.
4.5 There should be a specific signal at the last minute of climbing time.
4.6 The player can use the brush to clean the rock on the ground. Only the brush provided by the organizer can be used. It is forbidden to use personal cleaning tools.
4.7 In addition to anti-skid powder, the use of other items requires the approval of the referee.
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