- Joined
- Jan 1, 2013
Don't know how stupid the questions are, but I'd still appreciate some answers.
1. Rule 350 of Special regulations & Technical rules says:
"If sixty (60) seconds started from the call to the start have expired and the skater/s has/have not yet taken the starting position, he/they will be considered as withdrawn."
What happens next? Is the athlete considered withdrawn and that's the end of it, no further repercussions, or do some consequences happen?
What happens if an athlete is expected to compete at some event, but simply doesn't show up? No missing the call to start, but doesn't come at all (say, didn't get visa, missed three planes in a row or some other non-medical reason). Again, what are the consequences?
Are these the most up-to-date regulations? The time given is 30 seconds now, unless you are the first skater after the warmup in which case it is still 60.
I've never seen it happen or even heard of it happening, so I don't know the answer to the question about what would happen next.
The athlete who just didn't show up would be considered withdrawn, but they would not get any refund of their entry fee and I daresay would be persona non grata for simply not showing up. However, this assumes that the athlete didn't actually tell anybody that he wouldn't be there, which would be an odd way for anyone to act, let alone an athlete. The only consequence, for example, that Misha Ge received for not getting a visa in time was that he didn't get to skate a second GP.
gkelly explained above what the tech panel does with the PPC, but I would like to add: It really annoys me when people ask that question as though the tech panel are automated idiots who can't handle any deviation at all.
