ORISSA STATE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP-2014
Junior U-17,U-15yrs and
U-13yrs (both boys and girls)
The State
Championship for Junior U17 yrs, U-15 yrs
and U-13 yrs (both boys and girls) will be held from 31st July to 3rd
August 2014 at Indoor Hall, NTPC KANIHA,Anugul with cooperation
with NTPC,Kaniha
The Following guidelines are to be implemented during the
conduct of the tournament.
1. DATES OF THE TOURNAMENT : 31st
July to 3rd August 2014
1.1 The tournament will be organized as follows:
Venue : INDOOR HALL, NTPC KANIHA, Anugul
Players: Only
registered players of Orissa State Badminton Association are eligible to
participate. The participants should submit the age certificate duly attested &
along with BAI Age Proforma. After verifying all the papers, OSBA ID will be
issued and the players will use the state ID for giving entries in the
tournaments. Without state ID the entries shall not be entertained.
Limitation: There
should be minimum six nos entries for any event to be conducted. . A player can
take part maximum in two events
1:2 Championship:
The championship will be conducted
in main draw only
1:3Qualifying Round:
There will be no qualifying rounds for any events
2: The programs for state championship are as mentioned below:
2.1 All the players who like to participate in the tournament
in any event will submit copy of their
age certificates in prescribed BAI form duly filled in for state id. Any incomplete form will be
rejected without any intimation to the applicants. No entry will be accepted
without state id.
The State ID to the players will be released on 21-07-2014 at
Orissa State Badminton Association office as well in the blog http://odishabadminton.blogspot.in/
Players shall check and confirm that their names are there
in the list or not . Any alteration required
may be intimated to undersigned by 4pm of 21-07-2014 in writing or by mail to shuttleodisha@gmail.com.
The details as below:
Dates
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Time
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Details
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20-07-2014
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4pm
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Last
date of Receipt of players registration forms or renewal
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21-07-2014
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4pm
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Allotment
of players id
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24-07-2014
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4pm
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Last
date of Receipt of entries with entryfees
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26-07-2014
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4pm
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Release
of Players list
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27-07-2014
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4pm
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Last
date for any withdrawal
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28-07-2014
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4pm
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Release
of final list
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29-07-2014
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5pm
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Fixture
for maindraw
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31-07-2014
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2pm
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Maindraw
matches
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03-8-2014
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4pm
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Finals
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3. 1 The tournament will be organized in following age
groups only having the specified eligibility criteria
Group
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Age
under years as on
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Class
of study as on the
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Born
on or after
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the
reference date
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reference
date
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Sub-Juniors
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13 years
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VIII (8TH ) or below
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1st
January, 2002
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Sub-Juniors
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15 years
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X
(10TH) or below
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1st
January, 2000
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JUNIORS
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17 Years
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XII (10+2) OR BELOW
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1st
January,1998
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3.2
Minimum six entries in an event is required for
conduct of the said event.
3.3 No entry shall be accepted unless the player has been allotted a
Player ID and has submitted the age proof as per the BAI Competition
Regulations.
3.4 At the close of entries, the Tournament committee will provide
with the list of participants.
3.5 Once the entries are duly verified by the secretary, the complete
list in a computer file (MS Excel File) shall be sent to OSBA will release the
list of seeded players as per OSBA Ranking.
3.6 Once approved, the list of participants in order of strength will
be displayed on notice board of OSBA as well in the
http://odishabadminton.blogspot.in/. It shall be the responsibility of the
Affiliated Unit and the players to ensure that all the entries send by them
appear in the Main List. After the Last Date for withdrawals without penalty,
no complaints shall be entered for miss out of any entry. The OSBA is not responsible
for any omissions or correction of names.
3:7 After fixture released any player withdrawing from any event or
giving walkover shall be scratched from other event.
3.8 There shall be a medical examination of age group of players, whose
age proof is doubtful. Medical examination will be conducted by a panel of
doctors appointed by OSBA
4 PROTEST
4.1 The protest of any kind will have to accompanied by a protest fee
of Rs1000.00 .Protest has to made before the match or within one hour of the
completion of the match and shall be addressed to the Secretary in writing.
5. ENTRY
FEES:
5.1 The entry fees that can be
collected for players shall be:
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5.2 The Entry fees as above and registration fees of Rs.50.00 may be
sent to treasurer OSBA in shape of MO./DD/at par cheque payable at Cuttack in
favour of “ORISSA STATE BDMINTON ASSOCIATION”,
without which entries are not accepted. The same may be sent to Mr.Kartik Chandra Das,Trasurer,Orissa State Badminton
Association, Plot 1D/530,Sector -10 behind SIM College,CDA
Cuttack-753014,Ph 09437317775
5.3 A copy of entries may also be sent to the
Shri Sudhir Kumar Pani, Organising Secretary through email
bijay_bag@yahoo.co.in.
6.Accomadation:
6.1.All the Players U-17,U-15 & U-13 will have accommodation at NTPC ,KANIHA. They have to
report at NTPC,Kaniha by 30th
July,2014 7.30pm and get clearance from
organizer for accommodation. They will be given accommodation till 4th
August,2014. They can contact Mr.Sudhir Kumar Pani, General Secretary,
Sports Council, NTPC Kaniha , B-387, NTPC Kaniha, P.O.Deepshikha, Dist-Angul, Ph-
9438773177 / 9437289690, email- bijay_bag@yahoo.co.in
7.Age Verification:
Association may verify the age by a Doctors’ committee and reject the
entries if found inappropriate for the event applied for. They can not be
accommodated to participate in any event.
8.Rights to amend.
8.1Association reserves right for any changes in Championship rules & regulations/ schedule etc without
assigning any reason.
We shall be glad to clarify on any of the above matter and assure you
to extend our full support and cooperation in smooth and successful of the
tournament.
Wishing you every success!
Yours Sincerely
Pradip Mohanty
Hon.Secretary
Orissa State Badminton Association
Keonjhar Colony,kanika Chhak
Cuttack-753008
Ph-09861032965
Email:shuttleodisha@gmail.com
the http://odishabadminton.blogspot.in/
ENTRY FORM
NAME:
ADDRESS:
STATE ID:
NAME OF THE EVENTS TO PARTICIPATE:
NAME OF THE PARTNER WITH STATE ID:
AMOUNT PAID:
MODE OF PAYMENT :
RECEIPT NO
SIGNATURE
DATE:
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PLAYERS’ CODE OF CONDUCT
1. PURPOSES
The purposes of this Code are:
1.1
to ensure and maintain an orderly and fair
administration and conduct for OSBA- sanctioned
tournaments, and to protect the players’ rights and the respective rights of
the OSBA, sponsors, and the public;This was in accordance with BAI and will be implemented from 1st July 2014.
1.2
to uphold
the good name of the OSBA and the integrity of the sport of Badminton.
2. APPLICABILITY
2.1 This
Code is applicable to all OSBA-sanctioned tournaments and the players
participating in them.
2.2 All
players, at all times, shall be subject to the Code and the Laws of Badminton.
Each player who is entered or nominated to participate in an OSBA-sanctioned
tournament shall accept this Code, the Competition Regulations and the Laws of
Badminton and then, in effect, is bound by them.
2.3 Any
player who commits any offence defined in Regulations 3 to 5 shall be deemed to
have breached this Code. Breaches of the Code constitute the basis for
disciplinary action against the player.
3. PLAYER’S COMMITMENT AND ENTRY OFFENCES
3.1 Late
withdrawal
Withdrawing from either the qualifying or
main draw after publication of the draw without evidence or proof of “bona
fide” injury, illness, bereavement or other emergency situation
3.2 Playing
another tournament
Having entered and been accepted into either
the qualifying or main draw of an OSBA-sanctioned tournament and playing in
another Badminton tournament during the period of that tournament.
3.3 Playing
after declaring non-availability due to injury
Withdrawing from a future tournament due to
injury or illness and playing in any Badminton tournament during the period
between the date of notification of injury/illness and the said tournament from
which the player has withdrawn.
3.4 Early
departure from tournament
Making travel arrangements which would
preclude the player from participation in scheduled matches or interfere with
their commitment to attend dope-tests.
4. PLAYER’S
ON-SITE OFFENCES
4.1 Inappropriate
conduct
4.1.1 During
any match or at any time while within the precincts of the site of an OSBA-sanctioned
tournament, not conducting oneself in an honourable and sportsmanlike manner.
4.1.2 Before, during and after any match does not
comply with the goodwill formalities such as thanking TOs, shaking hand with
opposing players, etc. Players must thank their opponents and Umpire before
leaving the field of play to celebrate with their Coach or the crowd .
4.2 Dress violations
4.2.1 Failing to dress and present oneself for play
in a suitable smart manner. Clean and acceptable Badminton sports clothing
shall be worn.
4.2.2 Failing to comply with the conditions of entry
of each tournament with regard to clothing and advertising regulations.
4.3 Failure to complete a match
Failing to complete a match
in progress unless reasonably unable to do so.
4.4 Late arrival for match/no match
4.4.1 Arriving late for a match, resulting in No
show.
4.4.2 Withdrawing from any event in a tournament
whilst still fit enough to compete on the same day in another event in that
said tournament, i.e. players may not default without good reason from one
event to concentrate their efforts in another during the same tournament.
4.5 Failure to use best efforts
Not using one’s best efforts
to win a match.
4.6 Trying to influence line judges
Trying to influence the
decision of line judges by arm, hand, or racket gestures, or orally.
4.7 Seeking coaching
Seeking coaching during play
except as permitted under the Laws. Communication of any kind, audible or
visible, between a player and a coach may be construed as coaching.
4.8 Failure to fulfill media obligation
4.8.1. Failing to attend any
pre-tournament media conference organized a day prior to their first scheduled
singles or doubles match;
4.8.2. Failure to give
on-court interviews for television immediately after a match whether the match
has been won or lost;
4.8.3. Unless injured and
physically unable to appear, failing to attend any post-match media conference
organised after conclusion of each match whether the player was the winner or
loser, providing that this does not interfere with the preparation for the
player’s next match.
4.8.4. Failure to assist
with the promotion of a tournament and the game in general. A player must be
willing to participate on request in at least one appropriate activity of not
more than one hour’s duration (such as autograph-signing, participating in
“meet the public”, question and answer sessions, etc.).
4.9 Violating ceremony protocol
When participating in the
finals of a tournament, not participating in the final ceremonies directly
after the match or not wearing the style of clothing (e.g. tracksuit, uniform)
requested by the organizers.
4.10 Audible
obscenity
Using words commonly known and understood in
any language to be profane or indecent and uttered clearly and loudly enough to
be heard by the umpire or spectators.
4.11 Visible
obscenity
Making of gestures or signs with the hands
and/or racket or shuttle that commonly have an obscene or offensive meaning
4.12 Abuse of shuttle
4.12.1 Intentionally
hitting a shuttle dangerously or recklessly within or out of the court, hitting
a shuttle with negligent disregard for the consequences, or deliberately
damaging a shuttle.
4.12.2 Deliberately
tampering with the shuttle to affect its flight or speed.
4.13 Abuse
of racket or equipment
Intentionally and violently destroying or
damaging rackets or other equipment, or intentionally and violently hitting the
net, court, umpire’s chair or other fixtures during a match.
4.14 Oral
abuse
Making a statement within the precincts of
the tournament site, directed at an official, opponent, spectator or other
person that implies dishonesty or is derogatory, insulting or otherwise abusive
4.15 Physical
abuse
Physically abusing an official, opponent,
spectator or other person. Even the unauthorised touching of such persons may
be regarded as physical abuse.
4.16 Unsportsmanlike
conduct
Conducting oneself in a manner that is
clearly abusive or detrimental to the sport
5. PLAYER’S
MAJOR OFFENCES
5.1 Conduct
contrary to the integrity of the game
Engaging in conduct contrary to the integrity
of the game of Badminton. If a player is convicted of serious violation of a
criminal law of any country, the punishment for which includes possible
imprisonment, that player may be deemed by virtue of such conviction to have
engaged in conduct contrary to the integrity of the game of Badminton. In
addition, if a player has at any time behaved in a manner severely damaging to
the reputation of the sport, that player may be deemed by virtue of such
behaviour to have engaged in conduct contrary to the integrity of the game of
Badminton.
5.2 Wagers
Wagering anything of value in connection with
an tournament in which one will be, or is, competing.
5.3 Bribes
or other payments
Offering, giving, soliciting, or accepting,
or agreeing to offer, give, solicit, or accept, anything of value to or from
any person with the intent to influence any player’s efforts or the result of a
match in any OSBA-sanctioned tournament.
OFFENCES &
PENALTIES
OFFENCE
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INCIDENCE
OF PENALTY
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AMOUNT
in Rupees (Rs)
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Breach of Players
Code of Conduct 3.1 - Late withdrawal
Withdrawing from either the
qualifying or main draw after publication of the draw without evidence or
proof of “bona fide” injury, illness, bereavement or other emergency
situation
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Rs. 500
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For every incidence
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Rs. 250
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For first incidence
And every subsequent incidence
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Rs.250
Rs.500
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Breach of GCR 10.2.2 - Participation
by a player in an unsanctioned tournament or exhibition matches
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For every default
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Rs.500
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