Code of Conduct
It is the responsibility and obligation of all members and representatives of the OPJJO to practice and demonstrate the highest principles of sportsmanship and to observe the ethics of competition. The display of good sportsmanship is a statement of the individual’s understanding and commitment to fair play, ethical behavior, and integrity. Competitors are expected to know and understand the rules of play, be on time, and demonstrate respect for themselves and others.
GUIDELINES FOR COMPETITORS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
- Treat opponents with respect;
- Play hard while competing within the rules
- Exercise self-control at all times
- Set a positive example for others to follow
- Before and after the match, competitors must shake hands and referee’s hand;
- Respect officials and accepts their decisions without argument or gesture;
- Win without boasting and lose without excuses;
- No self-scoring or self-cheering during the match;
- Athletes should proudly represent their academy team, professor, family, and community;
- Must not be under the influence of any substance;
- Must not remove any part of the uniform when inside the competition area;
- Must not jump over the barriers that separate the
- competition area and the public area;
- Must leave the competition area/field of play or enter the space reserved for working officials once matches are completed;
- Must not walk barefoot within the competition area or in other areas where it is required to wear shoes.
GUIDELINES FOR COACHES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
- Treat competitors and opponents with respect;
- Inspire competitors with a love for martial arts and a desire to compete fairly;
- Be positive role models who others want to follow;
- Provide discipline for unsportsmanlike behavior;
- Respect the judgment and interpretation of the officials;
- Realize teaching extends into the athletic arena;
- Maintain temperament and stay behind barricades or on coaching chair while coaching during a match;
- Must not be under the influence of any substance.
GUIDELINES FOR OFFICIALS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
- Must have knowledge and understanding of the rules;
- Place the welfare of the participants above all other considerations;
- Treat competitors and coaches with respect;
- Work cooperatively with other officials and other tournament personnel;
- Be firm, but fair, in all decisions without regard for previous game incidents;
- Maintain confidence, poise, and self-control throughout the tournament;
- Never allow outside influences to interfere with competition situations;
- Must not be under the influence of any substance.
GUIDELINES FOR SPECTATORS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
- Attempt to know and understand the rules of competition, and their intent;
- Appreciate good play and applaud it, regardless of who performs it;
- Cooperate with, and respond enthusiastically with positive cheering;
- Show compassion for injured competitors;
- Never jeer, heckle, or attempt to distract competitors;
- Never use profane or obnoxious language or behavior;
- Respect judgment and strategy of coaches, and never criticizes competitors or coaches;
- Respect authority of those who administer competition;
- Attempt to censure those who behave unruly;
- Must not be under the influence of any substance.
- The Old Pueblo Jiu-Jitsu Open may take disciplinary measures towards its members and participants for any violation in the code of conduct.
Entradas
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Boys Gi 4-13 yrs 80 USD
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Girls Gi 4-13 yrs 80 USD
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Juvenile boys Gi 80 USD14-15 years
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Juvenile girls Gi 80 USD14-15 years
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Boys No-Gi 4-13 yrs 80 USD
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Girls No-Gi 4-13 yrs 80 USD
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Juvenile boys No-Gi 80 USD14-15 years
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Juvenile girls No-Gi 80 USD14-15 years
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Male Gi 80 USD16 years and above
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Female Gi 80 USD16 years and above
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Male No-Gi 80 USD16 and up
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Female No-Gi 80 USD16 years and above