Or. Admin. Code § 230-080-0630 - Scorecard and Methods of Judging
(1) An authorized representative of the
superintendent at the event shall provide the judges with the regulation
scorecards. This section does not apply to amateur athletic
organizations.
(2) Judges shall
score all bouts and determine the winner using the ten-point must system. In
this system, the winner of each round receives ten points and the opponent
receives nine or less. If the round has no clear winner, each competitor
receives ten points. No fraction of points may be given.
(3) The referee shall advise the judges of a
foul as soon as it occurs, and the number of points to be deducted from the
fouling competitor's score. This should be done at the time the foul occurs.
Judges shall clearly write their decision concerning each foul on the
individual round scorecard and sign each scorecard.
(4) If a point has been deducted from a
competitor's score by the referee, the appropriate score is marked by the judge
and the penalty is shown by notation of -1 or -2 for final score. Event
scorecards must reflect all point deductions.
(5) At the end of each round, the referee
shall pick up the scorecard from each judge. The referee shall then deliver the
cards to the authorized representative of the superintendent assigned to
maintain the master scorecard. The authorized representative of the
superintendent shall then total the score. If the majority opinion is
conclusive, but if there is no majority then the decision shall be a draw. The
Commission authorized representative of the superintendent shall inform the
announcer of the decision and the announcer shall announce the decision.
(6) At the conclusion of the bout,
an authorized representative of the superintendent may show the scorecards to
accredited press representatives.
(7) Scorecards and all related documentation
and reports shall be delivered to the authorized representative of the
superintendent at the conclusion of each event.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 463.113
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 463.113
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