Ohio Admin. Code 3773-2-11 - Ring and ringside specifications
(A) The ring must be not less than eighteen
feet square and not more than twenty-four feet square within the ropes. The
ring floor must extend at least eighteen inches beyond the ropes and corner
posts must not be closer than eighteen inches to the ring ropes. The ring floor
must be padded with matting of thickness, softness and resiliency approved by
the commission or its representative. Padding must extend beyond the ring ropes
and over the edge of the platform, with a top covering of canvas, duck or
similar material tightly stretched and laced to the ring platform. Material
that tends to gather in lumps or ridges will not be approved.
(B) The ring platform must not be more than
five feet above the floor of the building, and must be provided with steps for
use by contestants. Corner posts must be of metal and not more than three
inches in diameter, extending from the floor of the building to a height of
fifty-eight inches above the ring floor, and properly padded.
(C) There must be four ring ropes not less
than one inch in diameter and wrapped in a soft material. The lower rope must
be eighteen inches above the ring floor.
(D) Ring apron seating on all four sides of
the ring shall be exclusively controlled by the commission and no person shall
be permitted to be seated or have access without the approval of the
commission, executive director or inspector. The commission's control of the
apron is for the purpose of providing for appropriate control of the event
including participant, staff, and audience safety, ensuring that only those
officials assigned by the commission are seated at the apron and ensuring that
adequate seating for working officials is available. Apron seating not
designated by the commission, executive director, or inspector may be utilized
as desired by the promoter.
(E)
The following shall be provided at ringside for all matches:
(1) Three stool forjudges, in such a location
and at a height that will allow them a clear and unobstructed view of the ring.
(2) Two seats next to each other
for the timer and knockdown timekeeper in a neutral position and in such
location and height that they have full visual contact with the referee and
have unobstructed access to the bell.
(3) Seat(s) for the physician(s) should be in
such location and height that they have full visual contact with the referee
and be positioned nearest to the corner where the steps are located for
immediate access into the ring.
(4) A seat for the second referee for the
event
(5) A disposable container
shall be placed in each contestant's corner, to discard rubber gloves, bandages
and swabs or any other possible contaminating materials.
(F) No match shall begin or continue unless
three judges, the timekeeper, knockdown timekeeper, and at least one physician
are located in their designated seats and the referee is in the ring.
(G) Promoters must have the
ringside area roped-off separating the first row of seats from the ringside
tables and provide a walkway behind the ringside tables and the ropes. The
promoter must provide security in this area to assure no unauthorized persons
are inside the roped-off area. There must be at least one commissioned
uniformed police officer present during the event
(H) A separate area other than at ringside
should be designated for the press
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3773.34
Rule Amplifies: 3773.34
Prior Effective Dates: 9/12/86; 9/20/05; 5/21/10
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3773.34
Rule Amplifies: 3773.34
Prior Effective Dates: 9/12/86, 9/20/05
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