olympic & emerging sports version 1.0. adidas electronic body protector tournament manual
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adidas Electronic Body Protector Tournament Manual
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Overview1. Introduction2. Benefits of the adidas EBP3. Technical Equipment3.1. Electronic Body Protector (EBP)3.2. Electronic Scoring Machine
(ESM)3.3. CTM Connection4. Tournament Software4.1. EBP/CTM in Connection with a
tournament software4.2. Interaction between EBP, CTM
and the tournament software5. Hit Level6. Setup Competition Area6.1. Graphic Overview
6.2. Tournament Requirements6.3. EBP Placement6.4. Visualization (Competition
Optic)7. Referees7.1. Center Referee7.2. Corner Judges 7.3. Visualization (Referee
Optic)7.4. Referee Table8. Staff9. Athletes10. Coaches
Contact
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1. Introduction
The use of the adidas Electronic Body Protector (EBP) sets a new standard in Taekwondo. It brings numerous advantages, but also requires a modified tournament setup.
This tournament manual contains only recommendations and does not replace the EBP User Manual which is needed to install the system properly. For all technical support please refer to the EBP User Manual (CD-ROM/ http://www.atm-sport.eu/support.htm) or contact:
E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Hotline: +49 (0) 900 - 52 22 24 19
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2. Benefits of the adidas EBP
Objectivity, transparency for all participants Accurate measurement According to WTF rules and design Bluetooth Technology for safe transmission Calibration continuously adjustable to individual weight class and
gender including vest size #0 Registration of up to four repeated hits per second Fight protocol available in case of protests Less referees needed
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3. Technical Equipment
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3.1. Electronic Body Protector (EBP)
1) Red Body Protector
2) Blue Body Protector
3) Sensor
4) Charging Station
5) CTM Software
Special attention:
Pre-Charge all sensors at least 6-8 hours prior to the tournament
3) 4)
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3.2. Electronic Scoring Machine (ESM)
1) Electronic Scoring Machine (ESM) 2) Charging Station
Special attention:Pre-Charge all ESM units at least 6-8 hours prior to the tournament
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3.3. Combat Tournament Manager (CTM)In order to use the EBP and/or the ESM properly a computer or notebook with certain technical prerequisites and correctly installed CTM software is required and offers the following components:
• Connection capability via Bluetooth Technology• Selection possibility between competition or training mode• Connection capacity with the tournament software• Individual settings (Hitlevel, Rules, Update, EBP or Handscoring etc.)• Individual match protocol.
If a fight is selected and started in Training or Combat Mode, the combat interface (Please refer to 7.3. Visualization (Referee Optic) is displayed. From this point there is no differentiation between Training or Combat Mode. This interface shows the current score, hit values, penalty points, cautions and other data. Furthermore, the main judge has the option to intervene in the fight.
Note: If a fight was started in Combat Mode, the selected result and the winner are added to the pool list data bank and the next fight can be loaded and initiated.
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4. Tournament Software
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4. Tournament SoftwareThe adidas EBP/CTM requires an interface with the tournament software in order to be used in a network. If not available it can be run in the training mode for the tournament.
We recommend TAEKOPLAN as tournament software.The existing interface with the tournament software TAEKOPLAN guarantees optimal function for tournament use.
The recommended software assures that all necessary specifics of the current and following matches are automatically updated into the CTM and all results are transferred back to the main server. A special software Update from Taekoplan is mandatory to run the CTM together with Taekoplan in a network!!!
Contact Taekoplan: BudoScore Netherlands PortalAlphen aan den Rijn ZH, [email protected] www.budoscore.nl
For other interfaces please contact: [email protected]
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4.1. EBP/CTM in connection with a tournament software
• Weigh-in
• Pool lists
• Fight schedule input to CTM
• Result output from CTM
• Scoring device
• On-time input by referees
• Scoreboard display
• Individual fight report
Tournament software
EBP CTM
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ESM
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4.2. Interaction between EBP, CTM and the tournament software
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Match result
Next match data
Interaction
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EBP CTMESM Network Tournament softwareThe EBP and ESM
transfer
via Bluetooth the results to
the CTM
By wireless or cable network the
CTM automatically transfers the
results of the previous match
to the main server
The data for the following
fight is transfered to the CTM
Update of pool lists
and tournament
schedule
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5. Hit Level
The decision of the hit level for each weight class depends on the level of the competition and lies in the responsibility of the organiser in coordination with the referee comitee.
However, we suggest that only the following recommended settings should be used to offer the best performance and results:
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Hitlevel recommendation adidas EBP
V1.4 Software: < 1.10/10 >
Senior Male
Weight Class -54kg -58kg -62kg -67kg -72kg -78kg -84kg +84kg
Size EBP #2 #2 #3 #3 #4 #4 #5 #5
Hit Level B-Class 190 200 200 210 210 220 220 230
Hit Level ETU 1.1 210 220 220 230 230 240 240 250
Hit Level A-Class 350 360 360 370 370 380 380 390
Senior Female
Weight Class -47kg -51kg -55kg -59kg -63kg -67kg -72kg +72kg
Size EBP #2 #2 #2 #3 #3 #3 #4 #4
Hit Level B-Class 140 150 160 170 180 185 195 200
Hit Level ETU 1.1 160 170 180 190 200 205 215 220
Hit Level A-Class 270 280 290 290 300 305 305 310
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Hitlevel recommendation adidas EBP
V1.4
Software: < 1.10/10 >
Junior Male
Weight Class -45kg -48kg -51kg -55kg -59kg -63kg -68kg -73kg -78kg+78k
g
Size EBP #1 #2 #2 #2 #3 #3 #3 #4 #4 #4
Hit Level B-Class 130 140 150 160 160 170 180 180 190 200
Hit Level ETU 1.1 150 160 170 180 180 190 200 200 210 220
Junior Female
Weight Class -42kg -44kg -46kg -49kg -52kg -55kg -59kg -63kg -68kg+68k
g
Size EBP #1 #1 #2 #2 #2 #2 #3 #3 #3 #4
Hit Level B-Class 110 120 120 130 140 150 155 165 175 180
Hit Level ETU 1.1 130 140 140 150 160 170 175 185 190 190
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Hitlevel recommendation adidas EBP
V1.4 Software: < 1.10/10 >
Cadet Male 12-14
Weight Class -33kg -37kg -41kg -45kg -49kg -53kg -57kg -61kg -65kg +65kg
Size EBP #0 #0 #0 #0 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1
Hit Level 30 35 45 55 70 85 95 100 110 120
Cadet Female 12-14
Weight Class -29kg -33kg -37kg -41kg -44kg -47kg -51kg -55kg -59kg +59kg
Size EBP #0 #0 #0 #0 #0 #1 #1 #1 #1 #1
Hit Level 30 30 35 40 59 65 75 85 95 100
Cadet Male 9-11
Weight Class -30kg -32kg -35kg -38kg -41kg -45kg -49kg -53kg -57kg +57kg
Size EBP #0 #0 #0 #0 #0 #0 #1 #1 #1 #1
Hit Level 25 25 30 30 35 40 50 60 70 80
Cadet Female 9-11
Weight Class -30kg -32kg -35kg -38kg -41kg -45kg -49kg -53kg -57kg +57kg
Size EBP #0 #0 #0 #0 #0 #0 #1 #1 #1 #1
Hit Level 20 20 25 25 30 35 45 55 65 70
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6. Setup Competition Area
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Referee table
XCR XC1XC1
XF1
XF1
XC2
XF3
XF2
XC3 XF3XC3
XC2 XF2XStaffXStaff
Table/Box for blue EBP
Inspection desk
XStaffTable/ Box for red EBP
Entrance
XCJ
XCJ
6.1. Graphic
Overview
XCJ
XCR
Corner Judge
Center Referee
Screen
Stairs
Fighter blue
Fighter and Coaches following matches
XT XF
XFn
XCn
XFn
XCn
Coach blue
Fighter red
Coach red
1,2,3…n
Match Number
XStaff Referee assistance staff
Computer
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6.2. Tournament RequirementsRequirements 1 Competition area 2 Competition areas 3 Competition areas 4 Competition areas
Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
EBP units/ size 2 4 4 8 6 12 8 16
Sensor units 2 4 4 8 6 12 8 16
ESM units 2 4 4 8 6 12 8 16
Sound system units 1 2 2 4 3 6 4 8
Laptop units 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 6
Software units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Printer units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Network cabel units 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Beamer/ Screen units 1 8 2 16 3 24 4 32
Referees 3 4 6 8 9 12 12 16
Staff 1 3 2 6 3 9 4 12
Technical support (manpower) 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 4
• Weigh-in is the responsibility of the organizer and must be integrated within the actual tournament software used.
• The minimum quantitiy of EBP units can be reduced if most of the matches with the same vest size are shared on the same competition area.
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6.3. EBP Placement
2 tables for each area (1x blue/ 1xred) Only referees or staff members are authorized at the EBP placement desk and to handle the EBP No other persons, especially coaches or competitors, may assist Three pairs of athletes need to be taken care of at all times: 1) Active pair (XF1) on the match area (one set of sensors)
2) Pair of athletes (XF2) for following match fight. EBP and sensors already in place
3) Third pair (XF3) of athletes waiting to receive the EBP Pair 2 (XF2) and 3 (XF3) must remain next to the EBP placement desk (refer to 5.1.)
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6.4. Visualization (Competition Optic)
The screen is designed for athletes, coaches and spectators and shows all relevant data
Hit Value
Hit Level
Weight Class
Round
Score
Penalties
Competitor
Match Number
Remaining Time
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One screen: Recommended screen size 42“ One screen must be visible from the competition area Placement on the same side as the referee table
Requirements: 1 Audio cable 1 VGA cable 2 Power supply
More than one screen: Screens back-to-back and visible to all sides (refer to 5.2.) Additional amount of cables and powers supplies depends on the amount
of screens 1 Video-splitter 1 Audio splitter extra VGA cable
Attention: Assure that all cables have the correct connections for the screen and the
laptop (e.g. VGA cable either male-female or male-male, depending on screen or
laptop)
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7. Referees
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7.1. Center Referee
The experience and qualification of the center referee is the relevant factor.
He/She is the decisive person for the success of the competition.
7.1.1. EBP System check:
Confirmation of the functionality to all parties Check through a soft punch or kick on each of the competitors EBP Recommended to be done by the coach OK signal on the scoreboard is shown.
For more details please refer to the EBP User Manual
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7.1.2. Knee kicks
Handling strictly in accordance with existing WTF rules Manual deduction from the scoreboard (if an invalid point was
scored with unusually high impact) 7.1.3. Collision or knock-down
Involvement of arm or leg during a collision or knock-down could
result in a point Manual deduction from the scoreboard
Procedure:
1) Kalyo2) Shigan3) Point deduction4) Kyongo/KamJom (if intentional)5) Kesok
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7.2. Corner Judges
Main responsibility for the head points (ESM) Simultaneous reaction within the time frame of 1.5 seconds according
to WTF rules Recommended positions are the corners 1 and 3. In case of a dead
angle the corner judges may move along the boundary line Body points are blocked during the use of the EBP Collateral observation on body points in case a mutual decision needs
to be made Green button in the middle for On-/Off-Mode (Not to be used during
competition!) The display in the middle of the ESM has no relevance except when
using in Poomsae
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7.3. Visualization (Referee Optic)
This screen is designed for the technical assistant and the operator and allows the input of penalty points, warnings and other data. Only the center referee has the option to decide and/or intervene in the fight. A clear communication between the center referee and the referee table is necessary.
For more detailed information please refer to the EBP User Manual
This area is only visible at the referee table
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1 Laptop user (Staff or technical assistant) 6-8 power supplies (Screen, Laptop, Sensor Charging Stations etc.) If the laptop stands on a tablecloth, overheating must be avoided!
Place a small piece of wood or a similar object between the frontside of the laptop and the tablecloth to assure for proper ventilation.
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8. StaffQuantity
Minimum 1 staff per competition area (red + blue vest exchange)Recommended: 2 staff (1x blue vest exchange + 1x red vest exchange)
1 staff per referee table (if service is not supplied by referee) laptop handling
Workflow
Step 1: Check correct EBP size
The vest size is indicated on the starter card of each athlete
Step 2: Check regarding correct set (Set 1 or Set 2) of sensors!!!
1) Active set on the competition area2) Second set prepared in the pair of EBPs for next competition
Good communication between referee table and staff is an important key for success!
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Step 3: Sensor check: Only the green light indicates that the sensor is on-
line
Step 4: Check proper tube connection between sensor and inlay
Step 5: Proper adjustment of the EBP (close to the body/no loose fitting)
Step 6: EBP (including sensors) currently in use on the competition area
must be collected immediately following each match
Step 7: The third pair of athletes needs to be prepared (Step 1-6)
Step 8: Repetition of Step 1-7
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Referee table
XC1XC1
XF1
XF1
XC2
XF3
XF2
XC3 XF3XC3
XC2 XF2
XStaffXStaff
Table/Box for blue EBP
Inspection desk
Table/ Box for red EBP
Entrance
9. Athletes
Fighter and Coaches following matches
Screen
Stairs
Fighter blue
XT XF
XFn
XCn
XFn
XCn
Coach blue
Fighter red
Coach red
1,2,3…n
Match Number
Computer
2
1
3
4
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Step : Inspection Desk Check of starter card, protective gear (except Electronic Body
Protector)
Step : Electronic Body Protector Outfit by the staff with the correct EBP According to the WTF rules both athletes must wear the same vest
size and each weight category needs to use the appropriate size
Step : Waiting Position Waiting position to avoid any time delay
Step : Coach and break position Coach and athlete take their designated position at the length of the
competition area
Step : Fighting position Position of the athlete before and during the match
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2
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10. Coaches
• Coaches are positioned next to the steps on the side of their athletes in accordance with WTF regulations
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Jürgen BorkensteinManagerOlympic & Emerging Sports
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