ITF Umpire Manual

16 B) Team: Each team (five competitors) must perform together one optional and one designated Pattern. The Tul must be from Choong-Moo to Ge-Baek. They may line up in any format they choose and may perform one choreographed Tul with up to three breaks. One team member may not perform more than two moves on their own without the other team members following, and must be seen to be teamwork. The choreography can include individual movement or in unison. The scoring will be from junbi to junbi. A is break is defined as a single movement (as stated in the condensed 1999 encyclopedia) performed out of synchronization and cannot be performed on movements which are continuous motion, connecting motion, fast motion or on Kihaps. Article 28 | RESULT PROCEDURES A) Individual procedures: In individual competition the following result win, lose or tie will be applied: 1) When 3 or more Judges vote in favour of a competitor, that competitor is the winner. 2) When 3 judges decide a tie and 2 judges vote in favour of a competitor, that competitor will be the winner. 3) When 2 judges vote in favour of a competitor, 1 judge in favour of the other and 2 judges decide a tie then the competitor with the 2 judges in favour will be the winner. 4) When 2 judges take a decision in favour of a competitor, 2 in favour of another and 1 judge decide a tie, then the result will be a tie. 5) In the event of a tie, the Jury will designate another pattern to be performed until the winner will be decided. 6) In the case of both competitors stopping in the execution of the pattern in any instance then this will be considered as a tie. B) Team procedures: In team competition the following result win, lose or tie will be applied:

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