New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 15 - GAMBLING AND LIQUOR CONTROL
Chapter 6 - BOXING, WRESTLING AND MARTIAL ARTS
Part 12 - CONTEST REQUIREMENTS FOR FULL CONTACT KARATE AND KICKBOXING
Section 15.6.12.14 - KICKING JUDGE'S DUTIES

Universal Citation: 15 NM Admin Code 15.6.12.14

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

There will a kicking judge assigned to each contestant in a contest.

A. Location of kicking judges: Each kicking judge will be positioned at ringside sitting opposite his contestant's opposing contestant's corner.

B. Responsibility of kicking judges: It is the responsibility of the kicking judges to determine the legality of the kicks executed by his own contestant, and to keep count of the number of kicks they determine to be legal.

C. Tracking the number of kicks with flip-cards: Both kicking judges shall use a card set of eight (8) flip-cards numbered one (1) through eight (8) to keep track of the number of kicks executed by his own assigned fighter. The promoter of the event shall supply all flip-cards for the kicking judges' use.

(1) When the first legal kick is thrown, the kicking judge will hold up the card with the number one (1), and as each legal kick is thrown, he will continue to hold up the appropriate card for the number of legal kicks thrown by his contestant during the round.

(2) If a contestant executes less than the minimum number of required legal kicks in any one (1) round, the kicking judge will immediately notify the referee of the number of kicks thrown.

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