Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 85-3-.16 - Injuries Sustained During Competition
(a) If an injury sustained during competition
as a result of a legal maneuver is severe enough to terminate a bout, the
injured contestant loses by technical knockout.
(b) If an injury sustained during competition
as a result of an intentional foul is severe enough to terminate a bout, the
contestant causing the injury loses by disqualification.
(c) If an injury is sustained during
competition as a result of an intentional foul and the bout is allowed to
continue, the referee shall notify the scorekeeper to automatically deduct two
points from the contestant who committed the foul.
(d) If an injury sustained during competition
as a result of an intentional foul cause the injured contestant to be unable to
continue at a subsequent point in the contest, the injured contestant shall win
by technical decision, if he or she is ahead on the score cards. If the injured
contestant is even or behind on the score cards at the time of stoppage, the
outcome of the bout shall be declared a technical draw.
(e) If a contestant injures himself or
herself while attempting to foul his or her opponent, the referee shall not
take any action in his or her favor, and the injury shall be treated in the
same manner as an injury produced by a fair blow.
(f) If an injury sustained during competition
as a result of an accidental foul is severe enough for the referee to stop the
bout immediately, the bout shall result in a no contest if stopped before two
rounds have been completed in a three round bout or if stopped before three
rounds have been completed in a five round bout.
(g) If an injury sustained during competition
as a result of an accidental foul is severe enough for the referee to stop the
bout immediately, the bout shall result in a technical decision awarded to the
contestant who is ahead on the score cards at the time the bout is stopped only
when the bout is stopped after two rounds of a three round bout, or three
rounds of a five round bout have been completed.
(h) There will be no scoring of an incomplete
round. However, if the referee penalizes either contestant, then the
appropriate points shall be deducted when the scorekeeper calculates the final
score.
Notes
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