Relay Race — Kettlebell Sport Competition Rules

9 rules in this category across multiple organizations. Compare how each organization handles relay race.

Relay Race Disciplines

WKSF

Relay races are composed of Jerk and Long Cycle per team format specifications. Usually included in Classic 10-minute events only (not in Marathon or Half Marathon).

Relay Finish Procedure

WKSF

Participant who has finished a stage should put kettlebell on a platform. To the participant of the previous stage who has fixed the kettlebells after a command 'Change,' rises are not set off (not co...

Relay Race Format

IKMF

IKMF relay races: teams compete with a cumulative accruing score. The weight of kettlebell(s), exercises, timing, and number of legs are defined in the competition regulations. Performance begins with...

Relay Scoring

WKSF

Account is conducted in general, with an accruing (cumulative) result. Command-winner is defined by the greatest quantity of rises. At equality of quantity of rises, advantage is received with the com...

Relay Stage Transition

WKSF

15 seconds before the start of the next stage, the judge participants deduce the following sportsmen. 5 seconds prior to the termination of the next stage, the report of control time is made: 5, 4, 3,...

Relay Start Procedure

WKSF

Before beginning, participants are built on representation on commands, on stages. 5 seconds prior to the start, readout of control time is made: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Then the command 'Start' to participant...

Relay Tiebreaker

IKMF

The winning team is defined by the greatest number of lifts. In cases of a tie between two teams, the advantage is given to the team with the lower total body weight of all team members.

Relay Transitions

IKMF

Before the relay race, participants line up in teams in the order of their relay legs. 15 seconds before the start of the next leg, the judge allows the next participant to come forward. The transfer ...

Relay Weight Class Order

WKSF

Performance of exercises on stages begins with easy (light) weight categories.

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