INVITATION FILE - 3rd CISM WORLD CADET GAMES 2020 Russian Federation (Saint Petersburg)
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INVITATION FILE 3rd CISM WORLD CADET GAMES 2020 Russian Federation (Saint Petersburg) 15 - 23 August 2020 1
FIRST PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 15 NOVEMBER 2019 The use of the e-mail registration is recommended Mobile : +7 999 988 74 95 (Skladova Anastasia) E-mail : WCGRussia2020@gmail.com Copy to: CISM GENERAL SECRETARIAT Fax : +322 647 5387 Email : cism@milsport.one WORLD CADET GAMES PROJECT MANAGER Email : christophe.horta@milsport.one CISM SPORT DIRECTOR Email : luiz.fernando@milsport.one 2
FIRST PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 15 NOVEMBER 2019 COUNTRY COMPOSITION OF THE MISSION 1. AUTHORITIES CATEGORY (a) AUTHORITIES (a) TOTAL Head of State, Prime Minister President of CISM Minister of Defense, Minister VVIP Chief of Defense / Chief of General Staff President / representative from the IOC Presidents of ISF Representative from UN CISM Secretary General CISM Continental President 3rd CISM WCG Project Manager OCR's PCSC's CISM VIP CISM HQ Sport Director Board of Director’s members Treasurer General Former CISM Presidents and Secretary General Guests of CISM and of the CADOC Sponsors and Partners CISM Chief of Mission 1 Members of the CSC Deputy Chief of Mission (b) 2 Extra Doctors or Physicians (c) (a) Categories considered for lodging according to the table of item 7.1 of Handbook I (b) When the size of the mission exceeds 30 individuals, every country can designate a Deputy Chief of Mission according to the table of item 5.2.3.1.b. of Handbook I. (c) According to the item 5.2.3.2.a. of Handbook I. Your Contact Rank/Name Phone Fax E-Mail Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 3
FIRST PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 15 NOVEMBER 2019 COUNTRY COMPOSITION OF THE MISSION 2. ATHLETES/OFFICIALS - OVERVIEW PARTICIPATION (Nr.) (a) DELEGATIONS MW Total Chief of Mission 1 1 Deputy Chief of Mission (b) 2 2 Physician or Masseur 1 1 Journalist (military press) 3 3 Referee (Volleyball) 2 2 Ad Libitum 1 1 Total 10 10 OFFICIALS TEAM TRAINER COMPETITORS SPORT TOTAL CAPTAIN COACH MW MW M W Military Pentathlon 1 2 5 4 12 Orienteering 1 1 6 4 12 Shooting 1 4 6 6 17 Track & Field 1 2 10 8 21 Swimming 1 2 9 7 19 Volleyball 1 2 12 12 27 Summer biathlon 1 2 5 5 13 (cross disciplines) Total 121 *Each Nation must bring 2 international referees for Volleyball Competitions (1 for Men and 1 for Women competition) (a) Categories considered for lodging according to the table of item 7.1 of Handbook I (b) When the size of the mission exceeds 30 individuals, every country can designate a Deputy Chief of Mission according to the table of item 5.2.3.1.b. of Handbook I. * Prior to filling this form read the regulations on Composition of mission for all sport in Handbook II. Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 4
SECOND PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 15 FEBRUARY 2020 The use of the e-mail registration is recommended Mobile : +7 999 988 74 95 (Skladova Anastasia) E-mail : WCGRussia2020@gmail.com Copy to: CISM GENERAL SECRETARIAT Fax : +322 647 5387 Email : cism@milsport.one WORLD CADET GAMES PROJECT MANAGER Email : christophe.horta@milsport.one CISM SPORT DIRECTOR Email : luiz.fernando@milsport.one 5
SECOND PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 15 FEBRUARY 2020 COUNTRY 1. ATHLETES/OFFICIALS - OVERVIEW PARTICIPATION (Nr.) (a) DELEGATIONS MW Total Chief of Mission 1 1 Deputy Chief of Mission (b) 2 2 Physician or Masseur 1 1 Journalist (military press) 3 3 Referee (Volleyball) 2 2 Ad Libitum 1 1 Total 10 10 OFFICIALS TEAM TRAINER COMPETITORS SPORT TOTAL CAPTAIN COACH MW MW M W Military Pentathlon 1 2 5 4 12 Orienteering 1 1 6 4 12 Shooting 1 4 6 6 17 Track & Field 1 2 10 8 21 Swimming 1 2 9 7 19 Volleyball 1 2 12 12 27 Summer biathlon 1 2 5 5 13 (cross disciplines) Total 121 *Please respect the maximum number of persons (men and women) as indicated per category. Notes: (a) Categories considered for lodging according to the table of item 7.1 of Handbook I (b) When the size of the mission exceeds 30 individuals, every country can designate a Deputy Chief of Mission according to the table of item 5.2.3.1.b. of Handbook I. * Prior to filling this form read the regulations on Composition of mission for all sport in Handbook II. Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 6
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 The use of the e-mail registration is recommended Mobile : +7 999 988 74 95 (Skladova Anastasia) E-mail : WCGRussia2020@gmail.com Copy to: CISM GENERAL SECRETARIAT Fax : +322 647 5387 Email : cism@milsport.one WORLD CADET GAMES PROJECT MANAGER Email : christophe.horta@milsport.one CISM SPORT DIRECTOR Email : luiz.fernando@milsport.one 7
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 2. ATHLETES/OFFICIALS - OVERVIEW PARTICIPATION (Nr.) (a) DELEGATIONS MW Total Chief of Mission 1 1 Deputy Chief of Mission (b) 2 2 Physician or Masseur 1 1 Journalist (military press) 3 3 Referee (Volleyball) 1 2 2 Ad Libitum 1 1 Total 10 10 OFFICIALS TEAM TRAINER COMPETITORS SPORT TOTAL CAPTAIN COACH MW MW M W Military Pentathlon 1 2 5 4 12 Orienteering 1 1 6 4 12 Shooting 1 4 6 6 17 Track & Field 1 2 10 8 21 Swimming 1 2 9 7 19 Volleyball 1 2 12 12 27 Summer biathlon (cross disciplines) 1 2 5 5 13 Total 121 *Please respect the maximum number of persons (men and women) as indicated per category. Notes: (a) Categories considered for lodging according to the table of item 7.1 of Handbook I (b) When the size of the mission exceeds 30 individuals, every country can designate a Deputy Chief of Mission according to the table of item 5.2.3.1.b. of Handbook I. * Prior to filling this form read the regulations on Composition of mission for all sport in Handbook II. Your Contact Rank/Name Phone Fax E-Mail Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 1Each Nation must bring 2 international referees for Volleyball Competitions (1 for Men and 1 for Women competition) 8
MILITARY PENTATHLON 9
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 1. MILITARY PENTATHLON a) Mission FUNCTION NO RANK FAMILY GIVEN PASSPORT GENDER NAME NAME NO. (M OR W) Team 1 Captain Coach 2 DATE OF BIRTH Athletes 5 Men Athletes 4 Women NOTE: Shooting will be held with small bore rifles/ammunition (0.22) provided by the organizing committee. (Target distance: 50 meters). Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 10
ORIENTEERING 11
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 2. ORIENTEERING a) Mission FAMILY GIVEN PASSPORT GENDER FUNCTION NO RANK NAME NAME NO. (M OR W) Team Captain 1 Coach 1 Athletes Men 6 Athletes Women 4 Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 12
SHOOTING 13
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 3. SHOOTING a) Mission FAMILY GIVEN PASSPORT GENDER FUNCTION NO RANK NAME NAME NO. (M OR W) Team Captain 1 Trainer/Coach 1 Pistol Men Trainer/Coach 1 Pistol Women Trainer/Coach Rifle 1 Men Trainer/Coach Rifle 1 Women RIFLE 200 m Athletes Men 3 Athletes Women 3 PISTOL 25 m Athletes Men 3 Athletes Women 3 NOTE: Shooting will be held with rifle 5.45 mm target distance 200 meters and pistol 9 mm target distance 25 meters provided by the organizing committee. Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 14
TRACK & FIELD 15
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 4. TRACK & FIELD a) Mission FAMILY GIVEN PASSPORT GENDER FUNCTION NO RANK NAME NAME NO. (M OR W) Team Captain 1 Trainer/Coach 2 Athletes 10 Men Athletes 8 Women Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 16
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 4. TRACK & FIELD b) Enrollment of Track & Field MEN Competition BEST DISCIPLINE FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAME PERFORMANCE 2019-2020 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1500 m 5000 m 10 000 m 4 x 100 m Relay 4 x 400 m Relay Long jump High jump Shot put Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 17
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 4. TRACK & FIELD с) Enrollment of Track & Field WOMEN Competition BEST DISCIPLINE FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAME PERFORMANCE 2019-2020 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1500 m 5000 m 4 x 400 m Relay Long jump Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 18
SWIMMING 19
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 5. SWIMMING a) Mission FAMILY GIVEN PASSPORT GENDER FUNCTION NO RANK NAME NAME NO. (M OR W) Team Captain 1 Trainer/Coach 2 Athletes Men 9 Athletes 7 Women Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 20
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 5. SWIMMING b) Enrollment of Swimming MEN Competition DISCIPLINE FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAME 50 m 100 m Freestyle 200 m 400 m 50 m Breaststroke 100 m 200 m 50 m Backstroke 100 m 200 m 50 m Butterfly 100 m 200 m Individual Medley 200 m Freestyle Relay 4 x 100 m Medley Relay 4 x 100 m Medley Mixed Relay 4 x 100 m 21
Freestyle Mixed 4 x 100 m Relay Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 22
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 5. SWIMMING c) Enrollment of Swimming WOMEN Competition DISCIPLINE FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAME 50 m 100 m Freestyle 200 m 400 m 50 m Breaststroke 100 m 200 m 50 m Backstroke 100 m 200 m 50 m Butterfly 100 m 200 m Individual Medley 200 m Freestyle Relay 4 x 100 m Medley Relay 4 x 100 m Medley Mixed Relay 4 x 100 m 23
Freestyle Mixed 4 x 100 m Relay Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 24
VOLLEYBALL 25
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 6. VOLLEYBALL a) Mission FAMILY GIVEN PASSPORT GENDER FUNCTION NO RANK NAME NAME NO. (M OR W) Team Captain 1 Trainer/Coach 2 Athletes 12 Men Athletes 12 Women Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 26
SUMMER BIATHLON (CROSS DISCIPLINES) 27
FINAL ENTRY TO BE RETURNED BEFORE 1 JUNE 2020 COUNTRY 7. SUMMER BIATHLON (CROSS DISCIPLINES) a) Mission FAMILY GIVEN PASSPORT GENDER FUNCTION NO RANK NAME NAME NO. (M OR W) Team Captain 1 Trainer/Coach 2 Athletes Men 5 Athletes Women 5 Date Signature of Chief of Delegation Rank/Name 28
HANDBOOK II Sports Information 29
HANDBOOK II SPORT INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENT GENERAL TERMS ----------------------------------------- 85 SPORTS AUTHORITIES ----------------------------------- 85 OFFICIAL MEETING -------------------------------------- 87 RECORDS ---------------------------------------------------- 87 AWARDS ----------------------------------------------------- 87 PROTESTS---------------------------------------------------- 87 DOPING TESTS --------------------------------------------- 87 GENERAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ------------------ 89 SPORTS MILITARY PENTATHLON --------------------------- 90 ORIENTEERING ----------------------------------------- 91 SHOOTING ------------------------------------------------ 92 TRACK AND FIELD ------------------------------------- 93 SWIMMING ----------------------------------------------- 94 VOLLEYBALL ------------------------------------------- 99 SUMMER BIATHLON (CROSS DISCIPLINES) -- 101 30
1. GENERAL TERMS The sports events of the 3rd CISM WCG 2020 shall be organized in accordance with the most recent CISM Sports Regulations, CISM General Regulations and the technical rules of the appropriate International Sport Federation, unless otherwise stated. The composition of a mission explained in the following pages is considered as the maximal one and cannot be overspent. For further information on the composition of the mission, refer to the point 5.2.3. of Handbook I. 2. SPORTS AUTHORITIES The authorities per sport are: > The Official CISM Representatives (OCR) > The President of the CISM Sports Committee (PCSC) > The General Sports Manager (GSM) > The Technical Jury (TJ) > The Jury of Appeal (JA) 2.1 THE OFFICIAL CISM REPRESENTATIVE (OCR) For all of these sports organized at the 3rd CISM WCG - Russia 2020, the CISM WCG CC shall designate OCR who will be appointed by the CISM Board of Directors and selected among the 4 Continental Presidents and/or BoD members. However, the BoD may appoint another delegate to officially represent CISM. The OCR cannot act as Chief of Mission at the same time. Each OCR will be technically assisted by the Presidents of the concerned CISM Sports Committee. The Secretary General officially notifies the designated representatives and the CADOC of the appointment of these 3 OCR’s for the Games. The CADOC will officially invite the OCR’s at least 4 months prior the Games. The OCR shall address a letter to CADOC (with a copy to the Secretary General) to confirm his participation. If the OCR designated should, at the last minute, be unable to attend the Games or to fulfill his mission, he must notify the Organizing Committee and the Secretary General accordingly, so that alternative measures may be taken. 31
2.2 THE PRESIDENT OF THE CISM SPORTS COMMITTEE (PCSC) CISM has a Sports Committee which is responsible for the overall technical aspects of the concerning sport/discipline of the 3rd CISM WCG. During the Games, the role performed by the CSC and its President is of prime importance. For details on the exact functions and roles played by the CSC and PCSC, please refer to the CISM Regulations, Art. 2.15,16. 2.3 THE GENERAL SPORT MANAGER (GSM) AND VENUE MANAGERS (VM) CADOC has appointed Lt.-Colonel Oleg Parkhomenko, e-mail: WCGRussia2020@gmail.com as the General Sports Manager, responsible for all sport events during the Cadet Games. For each sport venue of the 3rd CISM WCG, CADOC will appoint Venue Managers. PCSC and GSM will be responsible for the overall technical aspects of all disciplines of the World Cadet Games. The Venue Managers will be in charge of all matters, technical, organizational and administrative for that sport/discipline/venue. In 2019, when Russia will host the PCSC pre-visit and inspection in order to control the venues and to coordinate with the CADOC, the VM’s should be already nominated and they must participate in this pre-visit. 2.4 THE TECHNICAL JURY (TJ) For each sport programmed during the Games, a Technical Jury shall be set up. For details on the exact functions and roles played by the TJ, please refer to the CISM General Regulations, Art. 8.12. 2.5 THE JURY OF APPEAL (JA) For each sport programmed during the Games, a Jury of Appeal shall be set up. For details on the exact functions and roles played by the JA, please refer to the CISM General Regulations, Art. 8.13. 32
3. OFFICIAL MEETINGS The various official meetings held during the Cadets Games are essential to a sound organization and are largely responsible for the smooth running of the Games. They are the following: > Preliminary and Technical meetings. > Meetings of the Technical Jury. > Meetings of the Jury of Appeal. > Meeting of the Anti-Doping Commission. All aspects of these meeting are described in the CISM General Regulations, Art. 8.28. 4. RECORDS All aspects for CISM World Records are described in the CISM General Regulations, Art. 8.36. The Civilian World Records should be treated in accordance with the guidance given by concerning the International Sport Federation. In Shooting each Winner will have automatically a new CISM Cadet World Record, because it is the first time we will have this kind of competition. We will have for 25m and for 200m totally new Shooting Program. 5. AWARDS All information concerning the criteria for the attribution of official medals per event at the Games will be made available in the 3 rd CISM WCG Regulations and are described in the CISM General Regulations. The awards will be presented at the end of each competition, at which time the winner(s) will be saluted by the playing of the national anthem, while the national flags of the medal winners are raised. 6. PROTESTS The procedures for handling any protest concerning competition matters are described in CISM Regulations, Art. 8.13-letter F. 7. DOPING TESTS The conduct of doping tests is mandatory at all Sports performed on the frame of the 3rd CISM World Cadet Games 2020. For all other points related to the organization of anti doping tests refer to the CISM Anti-Doping Rules, the most recent regulation from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The proposed number of tests to be carried out in the 3rd CISM WCG must follow the 2018 CISM Test Distribution Plan. An Anti Doping Commission for each group of sport is appointed and is responsible for the organization and proper conduct of tests during the Games. This 33
Commission is composed by: > The OCR, who is the President; > The PCSC; > The Representative of the CADOC who may be seconded by the authority responsible for the tests (Accredited WADA officer). This representative must be appointed by the Chief of CADOC. All procedures related to the conduct of tests and the management of the collected samples strictly follows the provision set in the WADA International Standard for Testing. CISM developed a similar document called «anti doping check list» which takes into account the CISM specificities. The CADOC covers all costs related to the doping control. The tests shall be carried out in a WADA accredited laboratory and the results should preferably be available before the end of the Games. The list of accredited WADA laboratories can be downloaded from the WADA website; http://www.wada-ama.org All the doping - control forms and result must be sent to CISM General Secretariat 34
8. GENERAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AUGUST EVENT & ACTIVITY Sat. Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Arrival / Departure X X Opening / Closing Ceremonies X Cultural Day, Closing Ceremony, Technical Meeting X 1 Military Pentathlon T C C C T/C C 2 Orienteering T C C C T C Gala Dinner 3 Shooting T T T/C C C C 4 Track & Field T C C C R 5 Swimming T C C T C C 6 Volleyball T C C C C C Summer Biathlon 7 T C T C C R (cross disciplines) T – Training, C - Competition, Semifinal, Final, R - Reserve day 35
9. SPORTS 9.1 MILITARY PENTATHLON 9.1.1 REGULATIONS The competitions will be conducted in accordance with most recent CISM Military Pentathlon Regulations Edition 2017. 9.1.2 DISCIPLINES SPORT MEN WOMEN Shooting (50m) X X Obstacle Run X X Obstacle Swimming X X Throwing X X Cross Country X X Obstacle Relay Race X X 9.1.3 TEAM COMPOSITION 1 Captain Team 2 Coach/Trainer 5 Male Athletes 4 Female Athletes 9.1.4 PROGRAM Day Time Event 15 August Arrival of Missions Opening Ceremony 16 August General & Technical Meeting Training 17 August Shooting Competition Obstacle Run 18 August Obstacle Swimming 19 August Throwing Cross Country 20 August Training Obstacle Relay Obstacle Relay 21 August Awarding Ceremony Cultural Day 22 August Closing Ceremony Gala Dinner 23 August Departure of Missions 9.1.5 SPORT VENUES The event will take place at the Military Institute of Physical Culture (MIPC) in Saint Petersburg, Firing range «Sertolovo» and Training Center «Toksovo» MIPC. 36
9.2 ORIENTEERING 9.2.1 REGULATIONS The competitors will be conducted in accordance with most recent CISM Orienteering Regulations 9.2.2 EVENTS COMPETITIONS MEN WOMEN Model Event X X Middle Distance X X Long Distance X X Relays Legs X X 9.2.3 TEAM COMPOSITION 1 Captain Team 1 Coach/Trainer 6 Male Athletes 4 Female Athletes 9.2.4 PROGRAM DAY TIME EVENT 15 August Arrival of Missions Opening Ceremony 16 August Technical Meeting Training 17 August Model Event 18 August Middle Distance 19 August Long Distance 20 August Training 21 August Relays Legs (women and men) Cultural Day 22 August Closing Ceremony Gala Dinner 23 August Departure of Missions 9.2.5 SPORT VENUES The event will take place at the Training Center «Toksovo» Military Institute of Physical Culture (MIPC). 37
9.3 SHOOTING 9.3.1 REGULATIONS The competitors will be conducted in accordance with most recent CISM Shooting Regulations Draft Edition 12.08.2018. PROPOSED WEAPON: CADOC will provide for each participating cadets. CADOC will give a short course for theory, weapon utilization, training to each participating cadets. KALASHNIKOV ASSAULT RIFLE Specifications Mass AK-74M: 3.4 kg (7.5 lb) without magazine 30-round magazine: 0.23 kg (0.51 lb) 6H5 bayonet: 0.32 kg (0.71 lb) Length AK-74M (stock extended): 943 mm (37.1 in) AK-74M (stock folded): 700 mm (27.6 in) Barrel length AK-74M: 415 mm (16.3 in) Width AK-74M: 70 mm (2.8 in) Height AK-74M: 195 mm (7.7 in) Cartridge 5.45×39mm Action Gas-operated, rotating bolt Rate of fire Cyclic: 600–650 rounds/min Practical: Automatic: 100 rounds/min Semi-auto: 40 rounds/min Muzzle velocity 880–900 m/s (2,887–2,953 ft/s) Effective firing range 500 m (550 yd) (AK-74, AKS-74, AK-74M point target) 800 m (870 yd) (AK-74, AKS-74, AK-74M area target) 300–400 m (330–440 yd) (AKS-74U) Maximum firing range 3,150 m (3,440 yd) Sights Adjustable iron sights, front post and rear notch on a scaled tangent 38
MAKAROV PISTOL Specifications Mass 730 g (26 oz) Length 161.5 mm (6.36 in) Barrel length 93.5 mm (3.68 in) Width 29.4 mm (1.16 in) Cartridge 9×18mm Makarov .380 Auto Action Blowback Muzzle velocity 315 m/s (1,030 ft/s) Effective firing range 50 m (55 yd) Feed system 8-round detachable box magazine (10- and 12-round available on the PMM) Sights Blade front, notch rear (drift adjustable) 9.3.2 EVENTS EVENT MEN WOMEN PISTOL 25 m Cadet Pistol Match - Team X X 25 m Cadet Pistol Match - Individual X X 25 m Cadet Military Rapid Fire Pistol - Team X X 25 m Cadet Military Rapid Fire Pistol - Individual X X RIFLE 200 m Cadet Rifle Match - Team X X 200 m Cadet Rifle Match - Individual X X 200 m Cadet Military Rapid Fire Rifle - Team X X 200 m Cadet Military Rapid Fire Rifle - Individual X X 9.3.3 TEAM COMPOSITION 1 Captain Team 1 Coach Rifle Men 1 Coach Rifle Women 1 Coach Pistol Men 1 Coach Pistol Women 3 Rifle Shooter Men 3 Rifle Shooter Women 3 Pistol Shooter Men 3 Pistol Shooter Women 39
9.3.4 PROGRAM DAY TIME EVENT 15 August Arrival of Missions Opening Ceremony Preliminary Meeting 16 August 25m : Theoretical Weapon, Pistol Instruction 200m : Theoretical Weapon, Rifle Instruction 25m : Training With Pistol Instructor 200m: Training With Rifle Instructor 17 August 25m : Training With Team Coach Pistol 200m: Training With Team Coach Rifle 25m : Pre-Event Training CISM Cadet Pistol 200m: Pre-Event Training CISM Cadet Rifle 18 August 25m : CISM Cadet Pistol Match Team 200m: CISM Cadet Rifle Match Team 25m : CISM Cadet Pistol Match Individual 200m: CISM Cadet Rifle Match Individual 19 August 25m : Pre-Event Training CISM Cadet Rapid Fire 200m: Pre-Event Training CISM Cadet Rapid Fire 25m : CISM Cadet Rapid Fire Match Team 200m: CISM Cadet Rapid Fire Match Team 20 August 25m : CISM Cadet Rapid Fire Match Individual 200m: CISM Cadet Rapid Fire Match Individual 25m & 200m: Cup “Best Cadet Nation” Pistol & Rifle 21 August Prize Giving Ceremony Cultural Day 22 August Closing Ceremony Gala Dinner 23 August Departure of Missions 9.3.5 SPORT VENUES The event will take place at the Firing range «Sertolovo». 40
9.4 TRACK AND FIELD 9.4.1 REGULATIONS The competitors will be conducted in accordance with • Most recent CISM Track and Field Regulation (edition 24 Oct 2016) • Most recent IAAF Competition Rules (edition 11 Mar 2019) Each team may enter a maximum of: • Two (2) athletes per individual event • One (1) team in each relay race 9.4.2 EVENTS EVENT MEN WOMEN RUNNING 100 m X X 200 m X X 400 m X X 800 m X X 1500 m X X 5000 m X X 10000 m X 4 x100 m X 4 x 400 m X X JUMPING High Jump X Long Jump X X THROWING Shot Put X 9.4.3 TEAM COMPOSITION 1 Captain Team 2 Coaches/Trainers 10 Male Athletes 8 Female Athletes 9.4.4 PROGRAM DAY TIME EVENT GENDER FASE 15 August Arrival of Missions Preliminary Meeting 16 August Open Ceremony Training 5000 m. men - women finals 800 m. men - women preliminary heats 100 m. men - women preliminary heats 17 August All Day High jump men finals 400 m. men - women preliminary heats 100 m. men - women finals 41
800 m. men - women finals 400 m. men - women finals 18 August All Day Long jump women finals Shot put men finals Long jump men finals 200 m. men - women preliminary heats Morning 10000 m men finals 4 x 100 men preliminary heats 19 August 200 m. men - women finals 1500 m. men - women finals Evening 4 x 100 men finals 4 x 400 men - women finals 20 August Reserve day 21 August Free day Cultural Day 22 August Closing Ceremonies Gala Dinner 23 August Departure of Missions 9.4.5 SPORT VENUES The event will take place at the Stadium «Primorets» in Saint Petersburg. 42
9.5 SWIMMING 9.5.1 REGULATIONS The competitors will be conducted in accordance with CISM Regulations for Swimming and Lifesaving Edition July 2017 and FINA Swimming Rules 2017 – 2021. 9.5.2 EVENTS EVENT MEN WOMEN FREESTYLE 50 m X X 100 m X X 200 m X X 400 m X BACKSTROKE 50 m X X 100 m X X 200 m X X BREASTSTROKE 50 m X X 100 m X X 200 m X X BUTTERFLY 50 m X X 100 m X X 200 m X X INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 m X X RELAY 4 x 100 m Freestyle X X 4 x 100 m Medley X X 4 x 100 m Medley Mixed X X 4 x 100 m Freestyle Mixed X X 9.5.3 TEAM COMPOSITION 1 Captain Team 2 Coaches/Trainers 9 Male Athletes 7 Female Athletes 43
9.5.4 PROGRAM DAY TIME EVENT 15 August Arrival of Missions Opening Ceremony 16 August Preliminary Meeting Training 50 m Breaststroke (M, W) 200 m Butterfly (W) 100 m Butterfly (M) 100 m Freestyle (W) 17 August 100 m Backstroke (M) 200 m Freestyle (M) 200 m Backstroke (W) 4 x 100 m Medley (M, W) 50 m Backstroke (M) 100 m Freestyle (M) 200 m Breaststroke (W) 18 August 200 m Butterfly (M) 100 m Backstroke (W) 200 m Medley (W) 4 x 100 m Freestyle Mixed 19 August Training 50 m Butterfly (M, W) 400 m Freestyle (M) 200 m Breaststroke (M) 20 August 100 m Breaststroke (W) 200 m Medley (M) 4 x 100 m Freestyle (M, W) 50 m Backstroke (W) 50 m Freestyle (M, W) 100 m Breaststroke (M) 21 August 100 m Butterfly (W) 200 m Freestyle (W) 200 m Backstroke (M) 4 x 100 m Medley Mixed Cultural Day 22 August Closing Ceremony Gala Dinner 23 August Departure of Missions 9.5.5 SPORT VENUES The event will take place at the Swimming pool Military Institute of Physical Culture (MIPC) in Saint Petersburg. 44
9.6 VOLLEYBALL 9.6.1 REGULATIONS The competition will be conducted in accordance with most recent CISM Volleyball Regulations and FIVB Regulations. The Volleyball competitions will be played with at maximum 8 male and 8 female teams (first 8 teams enlisted in the 1 st Preliminary Agreement - 28th August 2017) "first come, first served rule”. 9.6.2 EVENTS POOL A POOL B 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 9.6.2.1 Daily Timetable 1st DAY 2nd DAY 3rd DAY A1-A4 A1-A2 A2-A4 B1-B4 B3-B4 B3-B1 A2-A3 A3-A4 B2-B4 B2-B3 B1-B2 A3-A1 9.6.2.2 Round 2: Teams will be playing cross finals SEMI FINALS 3rd Pool A - 4th Pool B 3rd Pool B - 4th Pool A 1st Pool A - 2nd Pool B 1st Pool B - 2nd Pool A 5 classified team in Pool B will end in 9th position th 9.6.2.3 Finals FINALS Loser Semi 1 vs Loser Semi 2 for 7th and 8th places Winner Semi 1vs Winner Semi 2 for 5th and 6th places Loser Semi 3 vs Loser Semi 4 for 3rd and 4th places (Semifinal) Winner Semi 3 vs Winner Semi 4 for 1st and 2nd places (Final) 45
9.6.3 TEAM COMPOSITION 1 Captain Team 2 Coaches/Trainers (1 for men’s team & 1 for women’s team) 12 Male Athletes 12 Female Athletes 2 International Referee (1 for men’s competition & 1 for women’s competition) 9.6.4 PROGRAM DATE PROGRAM PARTICIPATION 15 August Arrival All teams Preliminary Inquiry Preliminary and Technical Meeting 16 August Training Opening Ceremony Match 1 A1-A4 Match 2 B1-B4 17 August Match 3 A2-A3 Match 4 B2-B3 Match 5 A1-A2 Match 6 B3-B4 18 August Match 7 A3-A4 Match 8 B1-B2 Match 9 A2-A4 Match 10 B3-B1 19 August Match 11 B2-B4 Match 12 A3-A1 Match 13 3rd Pool A - 4th Pool B Match 14 3rd Pool B - 4th Pool A 20 August Match 15 1st Pool A - 2nd Pool B Match 16 1st Pool B - 2nd Pool A Loser Semi 1 vs Loser Semi 2 Match 18 for 7th and 8th places Winner Semi 1vs Winner Semi 2 Match 19 for 5th and 6th places 21 August Loser Semi 3 vs Loser Semi 4 Match 20 for 3rd and 4th places Winner Semi 3 vs Winner Semi 4 Match 21 for 1st and 2nd places Awards Ceremony Cultural Day 22 August Closing Ceremony Gala Dinner 23 August Departure of Missions 9.6.5 SPORT VENUES The event will take place at the Sports Hall of Military Institute of Physical Culture (MIPC) in Saint Petersburg. 46
9.7 SUMMER BIATHLON (CROSS DISCIPLINES) 9.7.1 REGULATIONS The competitions will be conducted in accordance with most recent International Biathlon Union (IBU). Event and competition rules (www.biathlonworld.com) and the most recent CISM Skiing Regulations. In addition to a different method of movement, the cross biathlon has the following main differences from the winter biathlon: • Rifles while athletes running part of a distance are in the pyramids on the shooting range; biathletes take them, coming to the shooting range, and leaving, put it back; • The length of the penalty circle (in all disciplines except for the individual race) is 70 meters; • Does not apply the rule of removing from the race athletes who have lagged behind the leader in full circle The disciplines in which athletes compete have the same names as in winter biathlon, however there are differences in the regulations: • Sprint - the distance is 4 km for men and 3 km for women. • Individual Race - the distance is 7 km for men and 6 km for women. The penalty for a miss is 30 seconds. • Relay - Consists of 4 stages. The length of one stage for men is 4 km, for women - 3 km. 9.7.2 EVENTS EVENTS MEN WOMEN Sprint X X Individual Race X X Relay X X 9.7.3 TEAM COMPOSITION 1 Captain Team 2 Coaches/Trainers 5 Male Athletes 5 Female Athletes 9.7.4 PROGRAM DAY TIME EVENT 15 August Arrival of Missions Opening Ceremony Preliminary Meeting 16 August Training Technical Meeting Sprint Sprint Men (4 km) 17 August Sprint Women (3 km) Training 18 August Technical Meeting Individual Race Individual Race Men (7 km) 19 August Individual Race Women (6 km) 47
Relay Men (4 x 4 km) 20 August Relay Women (4 x 3 km) 21 August Reserve day Cultural Day 22 August Closing Ceremony Gala Dinner 23 August Departure of Missions 9.7.5 SPORT VENUES The event will take place at the Biathlon Training Center «Toksovo». 48
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