Sao Paolo 2024 - World Deaf Youth Games

Technical Regulations - Swimming

1. EVENTS
This competition will be conducted during the World Deaf Youth Games from 15 Jan 2024 to 22 Jan 2024 and will consist of the following 16 events (9 for men, 7 for women and 0 for mixed):

EventMenWomenMixed
50m freestyle
100m freestyle
200m freestyle
400m freestyle
50m backstroke
100m backstroke
50m breaststroke
50m butterfly
100m butterfly
200m individual medley

2. PARTICIPANTS

2.1 Invitation to Participate
ICSD and the Organising Committee will invite all National Deaf Sports Federation (NDSF) members in good standing to participate in the competition.

2.2 Eligibility

2.2.1 Hearing Loss
Participation in the competition is restricted to athletes who are deaf and/or hard of hearing. Refer to the ICSD Audiogram Regulations for additional details on measurement of hearing loss.

2.2.2 Age
Athletes must meet the minimum age requirement for each event listed below:

EventMinimum AgeMaximum Age
50m freestyle1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
100m freestyle1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
200m freestyle1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
400m freestyle1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
50m backstroke1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
100m backstroke1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
50m breaststroke1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
50m butterfly1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
100m butterfly1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010
200m individual medley1418Born between 15 Jan 2006 and 15 Jan 2010

2.2.3 Compliance
Only athletes who comply with the World Deaf Youth Games Regulations are allowed to participate in the competition.

2.3 Number of Teams
Not Applicable

2.4 Qualified Teams
Not Applicable

2.5 Number of Athletes per Discipline
A maximum number of athlete(s) per NDSF is allocated to each Swimming discipline listed below:

MenWomen
2626

2.6 Number of Athletes per Event
A maximum number of athlete(s) per NDSF is allocated to each event listed below:

EventMenWomenMixed
50m freestyle44-
100m freestyle44-
200m freestyle44-
400m freestyle4--
50m backstroke44-
100m backstroke44-
50m breaststroke4--
50m butterfly44-
100m butterfly4--
200m individual medley-4-

2.7 Number of Reserves or Substitutes per Event
A maximum number of reserve/substitute athlete(s) per NDSF is allocated to each event listed below:

EventMenWomenMixed
50m freestyle00-
100m freestyle00-
200m freestyle00-
400m freestyle0--
50m backstroke00-
100m backstroke00-
50m breaststroke0--
50m butterfly00-
100m butterfly0--
200m individual medley-0-

2.8 Competition Entry Standards
Not Applicable

2.9 Competition Entry Rules
Only an authorised representative of each NDSF is allowed to submit competition entries.

2.10 Non-Starting Athletes
A fine of USD$100.00 will be levied on each non-starting athlete unless he/she submits a doctor's declaration in writing English that he/she should not be allowed to start.

3. REGISTRATION

4. COMPETITION RULES AND REGULATIONS

4.1 Technical Organisation
ICSD is be responsible for the technical organisation of the competition in conjunction with the Federation Internationale de Natation ().

4.2 Committees

4.2.1 Technical Committee
The Technical Committee is comprised of the ICSD Swimming Director and other members nominated by the Organising Committee and approved by ICSD:

Tadhg Slattery - ICSD Swimming Director (Chair)
Alexandre Garrafa - WA Official
Thiago Bueno Riberio dos Santos - WA Official
Caíque Santana - Sport Liaison Officer
Raquel Amaral - Deaf Representative

4.2.2 Protest Committee
The Protest Committee is comprised of the ICSD Swimming Director and other members nominated by the Organising Committee and approved by ICSD:

Tadhg Slattery - ICSD Swimming Director (Chair)
Alexandre Garrafa - WA Official
Thiago Bueno Riberio dos Santos - WA Official

4.3 Competition Rules
The competitions will be conducted in accordance with the Rules and Regulations (version: 2023). In case of disagreement in the interpretation of the Rules and Regulations, the English text shall prevail. Unforeseen incidents not covered by the Rules and Regulations shall be dealt with as follow:

4.3.1 Cases of a general nature will be resolved in accordance with the World Deaf Youth Games Regulations and this Swimming Technical Regulations.

4.3.2 Cases of a technical nature related to competition rules will be resolved in accordance with the Rules and Regulations.

4.4 Competition Equipment

All equipment used during competition must comply with the Rules and Regulations.

4.5 Competition Clothing

4.5.1 Participants must wear competitive uniforms representing their nationality, duly registered and published in accordance with the Rules and Regulations.

4.5.2 Participants must observe the World Deaf Youth Games Regulations regarding advertisements on their uniforms and clothing worn in the competition area.

4.6 Draw
The draw for all events will be conducted under control of the Technical Committee and in accordance with the Rules and Regulations.

4.7 Competition Plan
The competition plan will be conducted in accordance with the Rules and Regulations.

4.8 Officials

4.8.1 Judge/Referee/Umpire
Allocation of the officials to conduct the events will be made by the Technical Committee. Wherever possible, officials will possess the international license valid for 2024. However, officials with the highest level of national accreditation may be assigned.

4.8.2 Appointment
The Organising Committee, the Swimming Director and an ICSD-designated Representative shall appoint a representative and an appropriate number of officials to conduct each event.

4.9 Unforeseen Incidents
In the event of unforeseen incidents not covered by the rules and regulations, the Technical Committee will make a determination. In the absence of the Technical Committee, the ICSD Swimming Director will make a determination.

5. VENUES

5.1 Competition Venue
To be announced

5.2 Training Venue
To be announced

6. SCHEDULES

6.1 Competition Schedule

Date - TimeMenWomenMixedVenue
17 Jan 2024 - 10:00400m freestyle  
17 Jan 2024 - 10:3050m backstroke  
17 Jan 2024 - 10:40100m butterfly  
17 Jan 2024 - 10:50200m individual medley  
17 Jan 2024 - 11:0050m freestyle  
17 Jan 2024 - 11:1050m freestyle  
17 Jan 2024 - 16:00Final - 400m freestyle  
17 Jan 2024 - 16:15Final - 50m backstroke  
17 Jan 2024 - 16:40Final - 100m butterfly  
17 Jan 2024 - 16:50Final - 200m individual medley  
17 Jan 2024 - 17:20Final - 50m freestyle  
17 Jan 2024 - 17:30Final - 50m freestyle  
18 Jan 2024 - 10:0050m backstroke  
18 Jan 2024 - 10:1550m butterfly  
18 Jan 2024 - 10:30100m freestyle  
18 Jan 2024 - 10:40100m freestyle  
18 Jan 2024 - 10:5050m breaststroke  
18 Jan 2024 - 16:00Final - 50m backstroke  
18 Jan 2024 - 16:10Final - 50m butterfly  
18 Jan 2024 - 16:40Final - 100m freestyle  
18 Jan 2024 - 16:50Final - 100m freestyle  
18 Jan 2024 - 17:15Final - 50m breaststroke  
19 Jan 2024 - 10:00100m backstroke  
19 Jan 2024 - 10:10200m freestyle  
19 Jan 2024 - 10:2050m butterfly  
19 Jan 2024 - 10:30100m backstroke  
19 Jan 2024 - 10:40200m freestyle  
19 Jan 2024 - 16:00Final - 100m backstroke  
19 Jan 2024 - 16:10Final - 200m freestyle  
19 Jan 2024 - 16:35Final - 50m butterfly  
19 Jan 2024 - 16:45Final - 100m backstroke  
19 Jan 2024 - 17:05Final - 200m freestyle  

6.2 Training Schedule

Date - TimeMenWomenMixedVenue
14 Jan 2024 - 09:00Morning   
14 Jan 2024 - 15:00Afternoon   
15 Jan 2024 - 09:00Morning   
15 Jan 2024 - 15:00Afternoon   
16 Jan 2024 - 09:00Morning   
16 Jan 2024 - 15:00Afternoon   

6.3 Technical Meeting

6.3.1 Date and Location

The Technical meeting will take place at:
Date - TimeVenue
16 Jan 2024 - 10:00Technical MeetingTo be announced

6.3.2 Attendance
Each participating NDSF may be represented by a maximum of two officials, of whom at least one must be deaf. The NDSF may also bring an interpreter if necessary.

7. CONTROL AND SANCTIONS

7.1 Hearing Devices
The use of any hearing aid(s)/amplification or cochlear implant is prohibited in the restricted zone area.

7.1.1 Restricted Zone
As per Audiogram Regulations, athletes participating in World Deaf Youth Games are strictly prohibited from using any hearing aids or cochlear implant aids during competitions. This rule applies specifically to the restricted zone, which is defined as follows:

7.1.1.1 Zone: The designated zone encompasses the entire pool deck, extending from the call room to the seating areas. The use of any musical headphones or earphones, wired or wireless, is strictly prohibited.

7.1.1.2 Authorities: Inspections for hearing device usage are exclusively authorised for the Swimming call person and the groups listed in these regulations. Other inspections, such as verifying athletes' racing suits, fall under the sole responsibility of official referees.

7.1.1.3 Inspection Location: Inspections will be conducted within the call room.

7.1.1.4 Violations: Disqualification of athletes found wearing hearing devices within the restricted zone is authorised only by the Chief Referee. All violations must be documented using the ICSD Violation Form.

7.1.2 Violation and Penalty
When this rule is violated, refer to ICSD Audiogram Regulations 8: Violations and Penalties.

7.1.3 Award Ceremony
Athletes may use any hearing device during the award ceremony. No penalty will be imposed for using such a device.

8. PROTESTS

8.1 Procedures for lodging a protest
All sport related protests will be resolved in accordance with the Rules and Regulations and will be adjudicated by the Protest Committee.

8.1.1 Any protest must be written in English on the Official Protest Form. The form and a deposit USD$100.00 must be given to the ICSD Swimming Director within 30 minutes after the official public posting of results.

8.1.2 The ICSD Swimming Director will decide whether the protest is sport-related or eligibility-related. The Protest Committee will review all sport-related protests, and the ICSD Representative will review all eligibility-related protests.

8.1.3 The deposit of USD$100.00 will be returned to the applicant only if the protest is considered valid.

8.2 Procedure for reviewing a protest
The Protest Committee will meet in the competition venue or a designated office at a time decided upon by the ICSD Swimming Director.

8.2.1 The ICSD Swimming Director will chair of the Protest Committee.

8.2.2 The Sport Liaison Officer (SLO) will be responsible for booking a meeting room and interpreters.

8.2.3 The SLO will contact and inform all members of the Protest Committee of the meeting time and location.

8.2.4 The ICSD Swimming Director will be responsible for liaising with the State Sports Association's Competition Manager.

8.2.5 After adjudication, the ICSD Swimming Director will forward the original Official Protest Form (along with the protest fee if the protest was denied) to the ICSD Secretariat. The SLO will forward a copy of the form to the World Deaf Youth Games Headquarters.

9. ADDENDUM

9.1 Call room
For heats and finals, athletes (including reserves in the finals) must report to the first call-room no later than fifteen (15) minutes prior to the published start time of their respective race (from the start sheets). After inspection, athletes may proceed to the final call-room.

Athletes who do not arrive at the call room by the designated time will be deemed as withdrawn and fined fifty (50) dollars. The athlete will be withdrawn from the competition until the fine is paid. Withdrawals as a result of Rule above will not incur this penalty.

Reserve 9th and 10th must show at the call room. If no show, an athlete will be fined one hundred (100) dollars.

9.2 Swimwear - Racing suit
Only swimwear approved by FINA is permitted. The current list of approved male and female swimsuits, caps and goggles can be found on the FINA website - Approved Swimwear - https://www.fina.org/swimming/approved-swimwear

9.3 World Youth Deaf records
To establish a record in the World Championship, the following conditions must be met:

9.3.1 WADA doping tests are mandatory.

9.3.2 The swimwear barcode number must match the FINA barcode number.

9.3.3 Records will be recognized if the times are reported by:

9.3.3.1 Automatic Officiating Equipment (AOE)

9.3.3.2 ICSD Swimming Director and/or ICSD Representative present at the time of competition

9.3.3.3 Passed the WADA doping test.

9.3.4 The first athlete in a relay team (except for mixed relays) may apply for a record for their leg of the relay. If the first athlete completes the distance in record time, his or her performance will not be nullified by any subsequent disqualification of the relay team for violations that occur after the distance has been completed.

9.3.5 Applications for records must be made on the ICSD official form by the responsible authority of the LOC and must be accompanied by a copy of the AOE output. The ICSD application form must be received within 15 days of the record-setting performance.

9.5 Visual Signals
The start must be given by flag or visual signal.

9.5.1 Starting system
The competition equipment will include a starting strobe light system for all lanes.

9.5.1.1 Strobe lights will have three different colors.

• Red light - Ready on the block.
• Orange light - Set your marks.
• Green light - Ready to dive.

9.5.2 The “Stick Board lap” refers to the ringing of the bell during distance events of 800m and 1500m freestyle. The stick with board put into the water against the wall will alert the swimmer that they have 2 more lengths to complete in the race.

The Chief Timer or the Referee will inform the lane when it is time to put the stick with board, although each lane should be keeping track. The Inspector of Turns may also be responsible for this.

9.5.3 False start
A false start rope or any visual device used for alerting in case of a false start is mandatory for all swimming events. If a rope is used, it should be positioned at the 15-meter mark from both ends.

9.5.4 No camera flash or mobile device flash is allowed at the swimming pool.

Notice: this regulations are subject to change. Last updated on Tuesday, 16-Jan-24 02:19:20 GMT.