Proposal 13: Number of attemps for Long and Highjump [ Revision 2 ]

Committee: Trials and Jumps
Submitted on 2016-12-07
Status: Passed on December 27, 2016

Background

To make jumps prelims shorter and to have a better wording all over in the rules we start this proposal

Proposal

Old rule:

13B.5 Number of Attempts

Prelims: In the preliminary round, riders have 12 attempts to complete their best performance. These attempts can be at any distance and there is no additional limit to the number at any one distance. However each attempt must be at the same or better distance. Thus a rider cannot attempt a longer distance, fail, and then attempt a shorter distance. The best successfully completed attempt is the rider’s result.

Finals: Riders get three attempts for each distance. Riders must successfully complete each distance before moving on to the next distance.

New rule:

13B.5 Number of Attempts

Prelims: In the preliminary round, riders have 12 attempts in total to complete their best performance. The maximum number of attempts per rider at any one distance/height is three. If a rider attempts any distance/height, he must successfully complete it before attempting a higher distance/height. Attempts can be made at any distance/height, whereby riders may skip distances/heights as they choose. However each attempt must be at the same or higher distance/height. This means that a rider cannot attempt a longer distance/height, fail, and then attempt a lower distance/height. The best successfully completed attempt is the rider’s result.

Finals: Same rules as for Prelims, except that there is no maximum for the total number of attempts.

Body

everything is discussed already, if the group want additional wording / changes, post it in the discussion thread

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Discussion

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Change Log:

Revision 2 changed by o.schl... (07 Dec 15:51)

try to format it a bit better

Revision 1 changed by o.schl... (07 Dec 15:49)

Votes on this proposal:

9 out of 14 voting members have voted.

Agree: 7, Disagree: 2, Abstain: 0.


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