Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Combat Sambo Committee

The BSF will be running its first ever Combat Sambo/Full Contact Sombo Competition at Bedford this weekend. If the winners are considered capable of competing in the World Championships they will be selected. Combat Sambo is a very hard and potential dangerous sports so the BSF has a Duty of Care to its members.

BSF Combat Sambo Coach Allan Clarkin has has suggested a BSF Sub Committee which will deal purely with Combat Sambo, this will be placed before the next BSF EC meeting. Your thoughts are welcome.


CSC
COMBAT SAMBO COMMITTEE The Sanctioning Body for Combat Sambo
In Great 
Britain
A BRITISH SOMBO FEDERATION Sub Committee
Competing in the rules of FIAS
Established 2012
Combat Sambo Committee
The roll of the CSC is
  1. Qualify club instructors and officials. The CSC will make public all recognised club instructors and officials.
  2. To have all club instructors correctly insured for Combat Sambo.
  3. CSC will be the only sanctioning body for Combat Sambo.
  4. CSC will select competitors from sanctioned events for all International events.
  5. CSC will work directly under the auspices of the BSF.
  6. CSC Procedure if KO, RSC, RSC-H, Injury
A Fighter who has been knocked out due to a head-blow during the fight, or if the Referee has stopped the fight due
to severe head trauma which prevents him continuing, will be examined by a doctor immediately afterwards, and accompanied to hospital by the ambulance on duty or to any other adequate place.
A fighter who has been knocked out due to a head-blow during the fight, or if the Referee has stopped the fight due
to severe head trauma which prevents him continuing, will not be allowed to take part in another competition or bout for
a period of at least 4 weeks after the KO.
A fighter who has been knocked out due to a head-blow during the fight, or if the Referee has stopped the fight due
to severe head trauma which prevents him continuing, two times in a period of 3 months, will not be allowed to take
part in another competition or bout for a period of at least 3 months after the second KO or RSC-H.
A fighter who has been knocked out due to a head-blow during the fight, or if the Referee has stopped the fight due
to severe head trauma which prevents him continuing three consecutive times in a period of 12 months, will not be allowed to take part in a competition or a bout for a period of one year after the third KO or RSC-H.
To above mentions quarantine periods the doctor at place can extend the quarantine period if necessary. Also doctors at
hospital due to tests/scan of head can further on extend the quarantine period.
A quarantine period means that a Fighter cannot take part in any competition in Full Contact event no matter what the discipline is. The quarantine periods are "minimum period" and cannot be overruled even though a head scan shows no
visible injuries.
The Referee will tell the Jury and Judges to mark KO or RSC-H or RSC on their score sheets, when he or Referee has
stopped the bout due to the Fighters inability to resume the fight because of head blows. The same has to be reported
by the Chief Referee on duty in the fighter's LICENCE. This is also the official result of the
fight and it cannot be overruled.
Before resuming Combat Sambo after a ban, as described in the above , a Fighter will, after a special medical
examination, have to be declared fit to take part in competition by a sports doctor.
When registered a KO or RSC-H a Fighter must get a CT-Scan of the head.

  1. Standardise all competition safety equipment.
  2. Make sure all sanctioned events have correct Medic cover in place.
  3. Lay the foundations for the next generation of Combat Sambo competitors.
  4. Have in place a basic syllabus for the clubs that wish to grade.
  5. All events to be sanctioned must be received 3 months in advance.
  6. The CSC will listen to all matters brought to them in regards to the sport, to find the best solution to any problem.
  7. CSC will develop formats to help Combat Sambo expand.
  8. CSC will implement a competitor advancement structure. The reason for this is so that a novice doesn't fight an advanced
fighter.
  1. Competitor structure, Novice (first time in any full contact sport), C Class Fighter ( a fighter that has had 3 wins in Novice
    Class in any full contact sport, eg Boxing, MMA, Kick or Thai boxing). B Class Fighter ( a fighter that has had 6 wins in C
    Class in any full contact sport), A Class Fighter ( a fighter that has had 6 wins in B class in any full contact sport).
  2. Age limits for Combat Sambo contest will be governed by FIAS Rules. 

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