TC- Meeting - World minigolf sport federation
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TC- Meeting - World minigolf sport federation
WMF is a member of: Minutes of the WMF Technical Committee (TC) meeting of 21st – 22nd February 2015 Location: Hotel Dolce Villa Nebušická 93, CZ-16400 Praha 6, Czech Republic www.dolcevilla.cz Duration: from 21st February 2015 9.00 till 22nd February 2015 11.35 Present: Pasi Aho – chairman Jan Strandberg Yuki Sakamaki (née Koshimura) Jon Stanwyck Ermes Franchini Martin Tománek 1 (PA) (JaS) (YS) (JoS) (EF) (MT) Greetings, establishment of the quorum, voting rights PA welcomes the participants of the meeting, thanks MT for organizing the accommodation, meeting room and airport shuttles. The quorum is established – the meeting has six participants, one vote each, in case of voting any proposal needs a simple majority of votes to be approved. 2 Writer of the minutes, writer of the newsflash for WMF homepage, approval of the agenda MT is elected as the meeting secretary, PA will prepare the newsflash for minigolfsportnews.com he will also take care of the WMF Facebook profile announcement. The meeting agenda is approved with the following alterations: Topic 7 (Final approval of official invitations for international championships 2015) is cancelled – all 2015 invitations were checked and approved by TC members (EMF TC, where applicable) before the meeting by e-mail communication, in order to publish them as early as possible. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Headquarters: World Minigolf Sport Federation, office manager Bengt Svensson, P.O. Box 13141, SE-402 52 Gothenburg, Sweden Legal seat: registered with seat in Sweden, registration number 802469-2041 Bank account: SEB, SE-106 40 Stockholm, Sweden IBAN SE80 5000 0000 0593 0828 6683; BIC ESSESESS Website: www.minigolfsport.com / [email protected] World Minigolf Sport Federation page 2 Topic 14.1.7 is added – motion to change the maximum number of strokes per lane from 7 to 5. This is a motion from the Czech federation received after distribution of the agenda draft. Topic 14.1.8 is added – motions from the Swedish federation concerning penalties for playing in a wrong order, feltgolf rules and drawings and other rules clarification, received after distribution of the agenda draft Topic 14.8 is added – starting fees for the WAGM Topic 16.2 is added – change of the mode of the seniors world ranking list 3 Open topics from and approval of the minutes of the 2014 meeting TC 2014 topic 6.1 – New ECup scheme to attract more organizer candidates: EF informs that after the 2014 EMF Delegates Conference, the new ECup scheme is not relevant any more. TC 2014 topic 6.3 – PDF registration forms for entries of championships: the idea was abandoned due to the ongoing problems with saving the filled form on devices using certain operating systems. All other open topics from 2014 were spread among other topic of the meeting agenda. The 2014 TC meeting minutes are finally approved. 4 Feedback intl. championships 2014 4.1 Feedback and remarks to the organization of the championships TC members reported about the 2014 tournaments within their area of responsibility: YWC Lahti, Finland: MT reports. Good competition overall with no serious problems, but there was not enough staff for some stages of the tournament. For the mobile scoreboards in the final rounds of team / strokeplay / matchplay competitions, volunteers had to be recruited from the players who have already finished, because there was not enough organizers available for this procedure. MT discussed the problems with the organizers at the end of the tournament, they are aware that for successful organization of the 2015 WC general class, more personnel will be needed. MT also sent an e-mail reviewing his experiences and observations to PA to help him prepare himself for the 2015 WC general class organization. EC Neutraubling, Germany: EF reports, no complaints whatsoever SEC Murnau, Germany – no report given (EMF Senior Players Officer Wil van Disseldorp was in charge) ECup Schriesheim – PA, EF report. No problems with the competition itself, but some participating teams have expressed their disappointment about the quantity of the food received at the opening ceremony. Also, the start of the closing ceremony was severely delayed. Asian Championships, Kish Island, Iran – the tournament was cancelled by the AMF decision two months before it should have started, due to the fact that too few participants registered for the tournament to the date. Some of these players already had their flight tickets booked by the date the AsC was cancelled and the question of compensations was raised, YS however informs that there are no further complaints about it now. World Minigolf Sport Federation page 3 World Adventure Golf Masters Gothenburg, Sweden – PA reports. Good organization, first ever participation of two teams from Spain is worth mentioning. 4.2 Feedback and remarks to the mode No feedback or suggestions to alter the championships mode was received. MT reiterates that the usual Youth Nations Cup mode was altered for the 2015 YNC in Ostrava, Czech Republic to reflect the fact the venue has one course only. There were no serious issue with time (delays) during the 2014 competitions. 4.3 Initiative to help young and small nations during practice – situation 2015 If there are any request for a support in 2015, the responsible tournament director will try to organize it with the big nations. 4.4 Signatures WADA and media rights Data from all forms collected through 2014 competitions were added to the database. However, as the five-year validity period of these forms expired by the end of 2014, the database is now obsolete and new forms must be filled in and collected from all championships participants in 2015. PA informs that the new WADA code valid from 2015 does already exist and has been published, unlike the new forms for the period from 2015 on, which are not prepared yet. WMF President G. Zimmermann is communicating the details of new forms with WADA, PA will remind him that the forms will be needed soon for the Nations Cups in Ostrava and Askim, they should be ready till the end of March therefore. The procedure of building up the new database were discussed. Transferring the duty to the national federations, as proposed by EF, was discussed but eventually rejected. MT suggests to exploit the database of players created by the championships organizers as a result of the tournament participants’ accreditation – as this list of players must be 100 % identical and it is normally produced as an MS Excel file, it could save us lot of typing. Moreover, the names are checked by teams for correct spelling during the accreditation procedure, which might help to prevent incorrect and double entries in the database. This idea is accepted; the tournament directors (PA, MT, EF and Wil van Disseldorp) should be then responsible for adding the records from the forms collected for “their” tournaments in 2015. 4.5 Challenge trophies + organizer gifts etc. management MT explains the situation with the female youth matchplay challenge trophy, which was partly damaged on the way from Austria to the YWC in Lahti and terminally destroyed on the way to Germany after the YWC. MT will contact the current holders of the other trophies and ask to send him a good picture of their trophy, then he will try to obtain a new trophy as similar to the old ones as possible (all four challenge trophies are supposed to look the same). MT and PA will co-operate to obtain the organizer gifts for 2015 WMF events as necessary. EMF have their own source of gifts and will act independently. 4.6 Best practices 2014 The result board for displaying live results in the final rounds of individual competitions, operated during the EC in Neutraubling, was highly acclaimed by the present TC members and also appreciated by many spectators during the competition. Not really a best practice, but the procedure of “self-service” starting as used in Lahti (the pairing receives scorecards from the speaker, there are no starters, every player in the pairing has one practice shot, then all players in the groups mandatorily shake their hands to show everyone that the round starts now, then the first player starts), although employed as an emergency solution due to lack of staff, proved to work really well, there were no World Minigolf Sport Federation page 4 confusion, the procedure ran very smoothly. It could be used in the future again to relieve the organizer, who then needs two people less for the tournament. MT proposes to create a subfolder with unrestricted access in the WMF Dropbox, to collect photos, PDFs and other files documenting the best practices here. The link to the subfolder then can be provided to the championships organizers as a source of inspiration (the Championships Checklist can also contain a reference to this subfolder). The idea was accepted by the TC. The subfolder “TC Best Practices” was created during the meeting and will be updated with new files as necessary, EF agrees to be the administrator of the subfolder. 4.7 Presence of head referee in the venue of championships (YC 2015 motion c) MT explains the motion of the WMF Youth Committee to change the WMF Standing Orders (Rulebook 3.1), paragraph 5.1.3: the regulation currently defines the presence of the referees at the venue as “number of competition days plus two” (which means they are arriving one day before the tournament starts and leaving the day after the tournament ends). This does not reflect the fact that the head referee should be actually present at the coach meeting, which takes place two days before the first tournament day in the ordinary championships schedule. In fact, the head referee has been present two days before the competition in the recent past, which was “legalized” by granting an exemption. Instead, YC proposes to grant the head referee number of competition days plus three (plus four if needed due to bad flight connection or similar important reasons). MT points out that the aim is to harmonize the regulation with what has been the common practice for years anyway. TC agrees that the change of Standing Orders is needed and supports the YC motion unanimously. The proposal will be presented to the WMF Board for final approval. 4.8 Organizer manual of championships TC reviews the first draft of the Tournament Director’s Guideline, as presented by MT. The Guideline should be TC’s internal aid used by all tournament directors, describing the preparation and run of the tournaments from the viewpoint of representative of an international federation (unlike the Championships Checklist, which is more organizercentric). The aim is to provide the prospective tournament directors with a “to-do” list, as exhaustive as possible, which may be also very helpful for any new (unexperienced) tournament director in the future. MT stresses that he expects a “peer review” from the other TC members, as the draft is based on his experiences as a tournament director of youth events and some procedures may work differently at general class and seniors championships. Discussion on splitting the task between the tournament director and the organizers is also possible. The document should be constantly updated as it is used, based on new experiences and “lessons learned”. The document will be used by PA and MT during the 2015 WMF tournaments in Lahti and Ostrava. Both tournament directors will follow the guideline as they work and try to confront the guideline with the “real life situations”, as the preparations and the tournaments develop, and suggest modifications, improvements and additions as necessary. 5. Current situation of awarded international championships 2015 ff. 5.1 WC 2015 Lahti / FIN PA: Lahti Open 2015 is organized on the Nations Cup weekend in May, instead of the Nations Cup, just like in 2014 before the YWC. The date of PA’s inspection trip to Lahti is not determined yet. Fairly high number of participants may be expected at the WC in August due to some new nations. World Minigolf Sport Federation 5.2 page 5 YNC / YEC 2015 Ostrava / CZE MT is in permanent contact with the organizers, all preparations are running well. MT points out that due to the fact the draft championships contract had been reviewed and edited by various EMF/WMF bodies throughout 2014, he received the final version of contract for Ostrava in mid-January and it was not signed by the Czech parties yet. MT’s official inspection in Ostrava will take place in mid-March. 5.3 SNC / SEC 2015 Askim / SWE Nothing to report. 5.4 ECup 2015 Appelscha / NED Organization secured according to EF. 5.5 WAGM 2015 Hastings / GBR PA is in permanent contact with the organizers. Contract to be signed very soon. 5.6 NC / EC 2016 Vizela / POR Nothing to report. 5.7 YNC / YWC 2016 Bischofshofen / AUT MT: WMF Board demanded a reassurance from the organizer that there will be enough inexpensive accommodation available in the Bischofshofen area for the championships period. This reassurance was given by Andreas Lackner to MT during the 2014 EC in Neutraubling; MT was told the peak season for accommodation in Bischofshofen is only the winter time and in summer, there is plenty of accommodation available. 5.8 SEC 2016 Lahti / FIN Nothing to report. 5.9 ECup 2016 Neutraubling / GER PA reports: An internal contract between the local organizer and the German federation is being prepared, otherwise everything OK. It is planned to split the categories to both courses. It is still to be decided which category will play which course. 5.10 AsC 2016 Yokohama / JPN YS reports: for the tournament, a permanent miniaturegolf course will be used, there is also some chance a felt course could be built next to it (in a car park) for the tournament. There is no final decision about the date yet, it will preferably be one of the October’s weekends. 5.11 YNC / YWC 2017 Askim / SWE Nothing to report. 5.12 ECup 2017 Algund / ITA EF reports: There is an ongoing discussion with the club, but most likely, both courses (miniature and felt) will be used for the tournament; if not, then the felt course it will be. EF proposes to create a structure of subfolders corresponding with the WMF/EMF tournaments; all documents related to the tournaments should be concentrated here as World Minigolf Sport Federation page 6 they are created, so that all documents related to a tournament can be easily found in one subfolder. TC agrees with the idea, EF will prepare an outline of the subfolders structure. 6. Invitations of international championships in general 6.1 Improvement of the championship modes TC discusses the motion from YC WMF, proposing to change the provisions for individual matchplay championships, chapter “Mode and ranking”, stipulating that losers of the same round are finally ranked at the same shared rank (e.g. all four losers of the quarterfinals are ranked 5th) – currently, ranked according to their total results of qualification rounds. TC decides to dismiss the motion and employ ranking as in tennis instead. EF will prepare a specific proposal to be added to the championships regulations as part of the review package and then approved by the WMF Board. Currently the ranking system is just included in the invitations 6.2 Opening the YNC to U23 players MT explains that the Board approved the general idea on its last meeting and asked the YC to prepare a final, specific proposal which rules/regulations of the Rulebook should be changed. This proposal was processed by the YC, approved at the YC meeting in November 2014 and will be submitted to the Board in the due time. No action from the TC is needed therefore. 7. Final approval of official invitations for international championships 2015 Topic cancelled as obsolete, see topic 2. 8. Future championships development 8.1 8.2 WC 2017 ff. by WMF (supported by Multisport games (Urban Games 2016, Beach Games 2017) Sport Accord) PA explains: Last year, the WMF Board meeting decided not to decide on existing applications for the 2017 WC general class, because there was the idea to organize them by WMF with support of SportAccord (SA), albeit as a single-sport event. In the same time, WMF Board strives to take minigolf to the SA’s multiple sport games (Beach Games, Urban Games). Up to PA’s knowledge, there is currently no official candidate for the 2017 championships organized by WMF (there are contacts and ongoing discussions though) and sooner or later, the decision must be taken that we go back to the normal scheme and look for an organizer, if no agreement with one of the contacts can be reached. The decision on the final schedule in this matter must be taken at the WMF Board meeting or shortly after the SA convention in Sochi. Urban Games 2016 and Beach Games 2017 have no announced organizer yet, but the bidding process is going on, so some progress is happening. SA prepared a material for interested candidates, minigolf is definitely included in both of these “books”, as one of the 20+ sports expected to participate, and SA hopes to announce the organizer(s) Urban Games in their convention, taking place in April 2015 in Sochi, Russia. PA however does not have any precise or particular information on how is the bidding process organized or in what stage it currently is. For both UG and BG, there will be a limited number of participants per each sport; for minigolf, about 75 players plus up to 50 coaches, officials and organizers World Minigolf Sport Federation page 7 are expected to participate according to the current plans. All participation costs should be covered by the organizer. 9. Discussion on existing applications for international championships and update of the WMF Championships Calendar 9.1 WAGM 2016 – application from Prishtina / KOS The application was discussed and approved. It will be submitted to the WMF Board for the final approval. 9.2 SEC 2017 – applications from Portel / POR and Cheb / CZE EF informs that the EMF Board has decided to award the 2017 SEC to Cheb / CZE. Some official reasoning is now being prepared but the decision is already taken. 9.3 YWC 2018 – application from Cheb / CZE TC is informed that an application for 2018 YEC from Cheb has been received in the same time as the application for 2017 SEC. As there are no time constraints in this case and there may be more applications coming in the meantime, the application will undergo the standard procedure, i.e. it will be discussed at the next YC WMF meeting in autumn 2015, then possibly referred to the TC WMF. 9.4 Update of the WMF Championships Calendar Will be processed by PA. 10. Topics from Youth Committee meeting 2014 Were spread to various topics of this agenda. 11. International referees 11.1 Check of the international referees’ list Done. 11.2 Referee nominations 2015 Nominations discussed. For the EC 2015 in Lahti, 3 referees are planned at the moment, but there is still some chance they could be 4, if the finances will allow that (PA is currently examining the possibilities). Final referees nominations for 2015: Lahti, FIN: WC – Ari Ahrenberg (head), Tuula Mörck, Wil van Disseldorp Ostrava, CZE: YNC – Dieter Helmke (head), Peter Helm; YEC – Dieter Helmke (head), Peter Helm, Christian Somnitz Askim, SWE: SNC and SEC – Wil van Disseldorp (head), Staffan Lundblad, Peter Burri Appelscha, NED: ECup - Günter Schwarz (head), Magnus Lundin, Aku Lehtimäki World Minigolf Sport Federation 11.3 page 8 International referees’ guidelines MT, who has been in charge of working on the guidelines, present and explains his changing views on how this issue should be tackled. The basic points of his ideas: 1) As organizing international referee education is hardly possible for cost and other practical reasons, we should at least introduce some kind of regular tests. These tests could be organized on-line, they can be quite easily prepared and set up using readyto-use internet solutions like testmoz.com, which is free in the basic version and costs $ 20 / year for more enhanced version. This test could be organized once a year, in the winter time. The referees should be given some recommended time to complete the test, TestMoz then records how much time each person needed and if the time is too long for some person, it may indicate that either the person’s knowledge is not very good, or his English is problematical. The meaning of this testing procedure should be to make the referees take the Rulebook to their hands and brush up their knowledge when preparing for the test, rather than making any ultimate conclusions based on the test results. The results of the tests will be however available to the TC and they can be taken into account when deciding about the nominations. 2) WMF should resume distributing printouts of the Rulebook (the chapters related to the rules and tournaments will suffice) to the referees. Then they can browse their paper copy while traveling to the tournament venue (which, in our experiences, is very important for refreshing one’s knowledge), which does not work quite well when only electronic copies are distributed or available for download. 3) The summary of changes to the rules, issued every time after the rules are changed by the DC, should help to improve the referees’ performance too. TC discusses and accepts the presented proposals. PA suggests that the referees could be involved in the process of creating list of questions for the annual testing, which would be yet another opportunity to make them work with the Rulebook. MT agrees to be an administrator of the on-line tests for the initial period, he will also try to find a person who would administer the tests in the future. PA will address the referees by e-mail, explaining the idea and asking them for their submissions for the pool of test questions. The previous idea of creating guidelines for international referees for the championships is still not buried. Didl Helmke has agreed to help on this issue based on the existing drafts. A meeting with him should be organized in Ostrava. 11.4 New rules’ summary for referees After the 2015 DC, PA will take care of the summary. 12. Update of checklist and maintenance of equipment for international championships 12.1 Update of the checklist MT has prepared a reorganized version of the Championships checklist, which was distributed to the TC members before the meeting. In this draft, tasks from the original checklist were re-sorted, the primary criterion being the timeline of the tournament preparation. Within the individual timeline-based chapters, logical groups of the tasks, given by their nature, were formed wherever it was possible. After some discussion, TC decided to further discuss the remaining open questions in the draft by e-mail (TC members should send their comments and improvement proposals to MT by March 15th), the aim is to prepare the final proposal before the WMF Board’s April meeting (MT will be responsible for that). World Minigolf Sport Federation 12.2 page 9 Equipment purchase MT reports about the results of his inventory check of the WMF youth toolbox, done in December 2014 after the box was delivered to Ostrava. As turned out in summer 2014 in Lahti already, some of the equipment was lost after the 2013 YEC in Portel. In particular, 7 transparent windshields of 1 m length and four flags (1x Portugal, 1x The Netherlands, 1x Croatia and 1x Israel) are missing. The flags might have disappeared before Portel (the last inventory check of the toolbox was done in the spring of 2012 in Bad Münder), but the transparent windshields were used in Portel, as apparent from the photos. TC decides that the material must be replaced. MT will ask the organizers of 2015 YEC in Ostrava if they can produce some new windshields (the 2 m length, which is more useful, would be preferred), due to budget constrains the costs would be reimbursed from the 2016 budget, if approved by WMF Board. An offer for 4 windshields of 2 m length with hinges will be requested. PA will look at the possible sources for the new flags. 12.3 Update of the sponsor walls Upon request of the WMF President, the issue was discussed once again within the committee, even though some conclusions have been drawn by the WMF Board in the meantime. TC discussed various solutions, taking the overall control over the production process, quality of the printing, durability, purchase costs and shipping costs into account. The conclusion of the debate is that the printouts for the walls should be produced centrally, even when it means additional delivery costs, in order to maximize the control over the timeline of the process and over the quality of final product (which should not be compromised under any circumstances) as much as possible. The dimensions of the sponsor wall structures for 2015 championships will be discussed by the respective tournament directors of all events during their inspection trips to the tournament venues. 13. Current situation BA and BAMS 13.1 Status / New things BA + BAMS No new discovered problems were reported since the last meeting. 13.2 Use at 2015 championships Lahti – Finnish MRS Askim – BA + BAMS Ostrava – BA Appelscha – BA Hastings – BA + possibly BAMS 13.3 User guide Bangolf Arena for championships No progress, MT still collects experiences and comments to be submitted to the author of the software. Topic is postponed till the next meeting. World Minigolf Sport Federation 14. page 10 Rules 14.1 Rulebook 2.3 – international sport rules 14.1.1 Separate penalty system for coaches (TC 2014 14.1.2) The motion from the YC, already submitted in 2013, was discussed and accepted with some amendments being made to the proposal. PA will prepare the final motion to the 2015 DC. It was also discussed that a general definition for “coach” and “official” is needed in the rules or regulations. 14.1.2 Cancellation of the playing-in time at the beginning of the round (TC 2014 14.1.4) The change proposed by YC was discussed and accepted. JoS however points out that the term “playing-in time” is incomprehensible and proposes to use “warm-up time” instead, which is accepted. As this change is affecting 3.6 Regulations for the World and Continental Championships and also 3.5.1, 3.5.2 and 3.5.3 Rulebook chapters, it is a regulation change and needs no approval of the DC 2015. It should be handled as part of the general review of the championships regulations. Also, the term “playing-in time” must be replaced by “warm-up time” wherever it occurs, especially in Rulebook chapter 3.3. 14.1.3 Playing position to continue from after a substitution (TC 2014 14.1.5) Possibilities were discussed based on the discussion in previous year’s meeting about where to continue the play after a substitution in team competition. Currently the player coming in begins at tee-off, as playing individual competition similarly allows no other option at international championships (ECup theoretically excluded). The accepted solution is that TC will propose to make any substitution possible only after the lane is completed by the player; if the player is unable to complete the lane for any reason, the maximum amount of strokes (currently 7) is registered for the team result for the given lane. PA will prepare the final motion to the 2015 DC. Change in sport rules chapter 2.3.15.3. New second sentence: A substitution is possible only after a completed lane. 14.1.4 Authority of a referee to split a pairing (YC motion) The proposed amendment was discussed and accepted, with some subtle changes made to the text suggested by the YC. PA will prepare the final motion to the 2015 DC. New wording of chapter 2.3.11.6. in sport rules: 11.6. If a pairing is lagging behind the preceding pairings by several lanes for any reason during a round, a referee may order the first and second player in the pairing to start on the next lane, even if the last player of the pairing did not finish the current lane yet. This can be ordered by a referee repeatedly at his/her discretion, until the pairing concerned closes the gap or finishes the round. 14.1.5 Clarification of the text dealing with correcting incorrect results (YC motion) The proposal was discussed and accepted, some changes have been made to the text suggested by the YC. PA will prepare the final motion to the 2015 DC. World Minigolf Sport Federation page 11 New wording of chapters 2.3.10.7-8 in sport rules 10.7 A correction of an incorrect lane result on the scorecard can no longer be made, if the score for the round has been initialled by the player and the scorekeeper. 10.8 At the end of a round each player is obliged to work out or check both his/her own score for the round and those of his/her partner(s). The total score of each round must be initialled by the player and the scorekeeper. This should be done having already left the last lane free for the next pairing of players. The organizers should offer a green house area for this task. If the sum of the lane results (total score for the round) was miscalculated, correction can be done without penalty (unless miscalculation was done deliberately). (The meeting was interrupted on Saturday 18.40 and resumed on Sunday 8.40.) 14.1.6 Change of age group Seniors 2 in Denmark Information about the unilateral change of age limit to category seniors 2 employed by the Danish federation given by PA. Discussed but no conclusions were made. 14.1.7 Change of the maximum amount of strokes per lane (motion by Czech federation) The motion and possible consequences were thoroughly discussed by the TC. Eventually, the motion was accepted to be submitted to the 2015 DC for the final decision. TC is of the opinion that it would be unfair to say directly yes or no to this motion before a wider discussion has taken place. It would also be undemocratic in such a big issue, if six persons turn down a motion of an active member. TC definitely finds the motion interesting and worth discussing. We can see lots of positive aspects, but certainly there are negative aspects too. TC agrees that if this proposal is accepted by the 2015 DC, some longer period for implementation would be needed. The motion to the 2015 DC will be formulated accordingly. 14.1.8. Motions submitted by the Swedish federation TC then deal with a set of motions received from the Swedish federation shortly before the meeting. The first motion suggests that if a lane is played in the wrong order, the players should get a 7 on the lane not played (amendment of the 2.3 Worldwide international sport rules, chapter 11.8.) This motion is dismissed because it seems to be a misunderstanding – 11.8 actually deals with the order of players within the pairing and has nothing to do with the situation of skipping a lane inadvertently and possible consequences. PA will check if there are sufficient measures in the Rulebook dealing with the situation of skipping a lane. The fourth motion asks to stipulate that the starting order in a sudden death playoff should be decided by casting lots, because there is currently no mentioning of who plays first. This motion is accepted, but the term “casting lots” will be replaced by term “coin flip” to make it easier to understand for a non-native English speaker. PA will prepare the final version of the motion. The rest of the motions (2, 3, 5, 6) from Swedish federation is decided to be discussed later within the agenda topic 14.6, dealing with the feltgolf rules, for practical reasons. World Minigolf Sport Federation 14.2 page 12 Check of the rule interpretation catalogue There are currently no suggestions for amendments or new topics for the catalogue. 14.3 Update of the fair play guide No changes necessary. 14.4 System-specific rules concrete (WMF Rulebook 2.4) No changes necessary. 14.5 System-specific rules miniaturegolf (WMF Rulebook 2.5) 14.5.1 Planned rules revision (TC 2014 14.5) The planned bigger review was decided to be postponed for priority reasons. 14.5.2 Question concerning the measures for plateau (German federation) PA informs that this motion was retracted by the German federation before the TC meeting. TC also discussed other motions received from the German federation shortly before the meeting. First motion concerns helping lines on lane 1 around last pyramid – TC concludes that these helping lines, perpendicular to the frame in the points marked with “A” and arrows in the drawing, should be indeed included in the drawing too, even though they are mentioned in the text of rules for this lane. This is not considered as rule change and will therefore be added to the rules without motion to DC. Second suggestion concerns the lane 28 (straight lane with target hill) – there should be full-circle repositioning line around the “foot of the hill” in the target of this lane, just like on lane 8 concrete, which is very similar. TC accepts the proposal, also here no motion is necessary for correcting the drawing. 14.6. System-specific rules feltgolf (WMF Rulebook 2.6) 14.6.1 Proposals Sweden / Mail Hans Bergström 18.01.15 This motion is a rather large complex of suggestions for feltgolf rules changes, concerning especially the lane drawings and some dimensions given in these drawings, which would result in a major update of the feltgolf rules. Swedish federation is of the opinion that better and more detailed drawings of the lanes are needed by the course builders to build a good feltgolf course. The proposals were discussed and accepted in general, however TC members conclude it is beyond their time capabilities to prepare such complex change before the 2015 DC. PA offers himself to contact the Swedish federation and ask them to supply a ready proposal in English by some reasonable deadline before the 2015 DC. TC agrees that few obvious mistakes in the compatibility of the rules and drawings must definitely be corrected. TC is however not willing to waive the principle followed in the last review 2009, in which the goal was to open doors wider than before for more courses to be approved officially as feltgolf within WMF sphere. It is not our task to offer instructions for building courses. Our task is to set acceptable limits and we perfectly rely on the competence of our sponsor companies in building professional courses. The rest of the Swedish motions received shortly before the meeting was also discussed: World Minigolf Sport Federation page 13 Motion 2, suggesting that the repositioning line in front of the hill on the Middle hill (lane 12) should be placed 50 cm away from the hill, not 20 cm as it is today. The suggestion is accepted, TC also concludes that the same change should be applied to the German ledge (lane 4) too. PA will prepare the motion to the 2015 DC. Motion 3 - A chart for the minimum and maximum heights of the slopes compared to the length of the lane should be included among the charts for feltgolf. TC accepts that opinion, for practical reasons and time constraints, this change will be included in the planned “big package” of the feltgolf rules changes. PA will ask the Swedish federation for co-operation again. Motion 5 suggests that there should be no target greens on lanes Gentleman (8) and Cradle (14); as a consequence, if a ball comes to rest on the top of the arch on a Gentleman without green, this shot should be counted as having reached the target. The motion reasons that it is very difficult to control where the ball ends up on a green on these types of courses so it is a more fair game without a target green. This rule has been in effect in Sweden for some years now. TC discusses the motion and decides to dismiss it – the greens on these lanes should be kept for the sake of diversity of the game. 14.6.2 Special lane rule for lane 23 Ace box (YC motion e) YC asks TC WMF to create special lane rules for Ace box (23) dealing with the situation of a ball coming to the rest at the entrance to the target. This proposal is based on a real-life situation that occurred during the 2014 YWC in Lahti. Various similar cases are known where the obstacle construction allows this situation to happen. The tournament referees consequently found out that the situation is probably not expected by the current rules. TC discusses and supports the motion. The text of the lane rules is prepared by PA and the motion will be submitted to the 2015 DC. The new definition of the target 2.6, lane 23: Target: The ace box behind the obstacle is the target. If the ball does not reach and stay in the box for any reason (e. g. gets stuck in the obstacle), the stroke is not successful and the ball is returned to the tee-off for next stroke. 14.6.3 Intended path “Möllberg” (TC 201 14.6.2) TC comes back to a discussion started a year ago and re-opens it: the Swedish federation asked to add the description of the “intended path” for Möllberg cradle (26) to make clear that a ball rebounding from the rear barrier back to the target did not reach the target by the intended path. The topic is re-discussed and the final conclusion is that that the intended path does not need to be regulated – TC would prefer to leave the options open for the sake of variety here. If the rebound is unwanted, it can be easily prevented by changing the angle of the rear barrier in each particular case. The motion is therefore dismissed. 14.7 System-specific rules MOS (WMF Rulebook 2.7) No changes needed or demanded. 14.8 Participation fees for WAGM (WMF Rulebook 2.2) PA explains there is need to define the starting fee of WAGM officially in the fee catalogue which is the case for all other championships too. TC decides to propose 70 EUR, same level as the other international championships. TC supports both proposal, PA will prepare a motion to the 2015 DC. World Minigolf Sport Federation 15. page 14 Regulations 15.1 Sports clothing – change of 3.3.15 (YC motion f) YC asks to make very clear in the 3.3 Worldwide international sport regulations that the female team may wear different team sport clothing than the male team of the same nation, and that the coaches may be also dressed differently. YC also points out stipulations for uniform team sport clothing are also given in 2.3 Worldwide international sport rules, paragraph 5 and ask the TC to consider whether such duplicity is intentional and desirable. The motion is accepted. TC also concludes that the duplicity of sports clothing provisions is unnecessary and they should be removed. 15.2 ECup on separate courses for men and women in one venue (EMF motion 1) – change of 3.7.1.2 EMF ask to allow playing the Continental Cups on two different courses (in the same dates, same venue and under the same organization responsibility) for men and women teams. The proposal, according to EMF, aims to reach the following benefits: 1. better distribution of the playing time between two courses, 2. avoiding round cuts in case of a big number of team participants, 3. allowing players to remain less hours on the course, with regards to the frequent bad weather conditions that happen at the beginning of October TC discusses and supports the proposal. The change will be part of the general review of chapters 3.5-3.7. 15.3 Allowing kids in general class competitions (EMF motion 2) EMF asks to allow kids to take part in the general class Championships without the need to ask for an exception. The aim of this proposal, as per reasoning by EMF, is: 1. to increase the chance for small nations and clubs to take part with a team, 2. to eliminate the yearly process of exceptions management from European (and World) TC/Board, 3. to increase the opportunity of new nations that have less players than big traditional countries to take part in general class championships 4. to homogenize the rules for all championships because of a lack of rules related to Nations Cup. EMF suggest the following limitations: a) ECup (and other Continental Cups, if any): no limitations of number of kids and age limit b) NC/ContC/WC: i. Age limit: Kids are allowed if they are in their last or second last year in Kids’ category by age, ii. Number limit: maximum 1 kid in a women’s team and 2 kids in a men’s/mixed team are allowed. TC thoroughly discusses the motion. On one hand, EMF has some valid points, on the other hand, protection of kids is still needed for many reasons. JaS points out that there might be legal obstacles beyond the committee members’ knowledge, arising for example from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Despite the long discussion, TC cannot come to a common opinion. The final conclusion is made by voting: 3 members (PA, EF, YS) are voting in favour of the motion, 2 members (JaS, JoS) are voting against the motion, one member (MT) abstains from voting. The motion is therefore accepted, with the pre-condition that there are no legal problems with its implementation and with the reservation that it won’t apply to the Nation Cups, which was World Minigolf Sport Federation page 15 agreed unanimously by all TC members, acknowledging that allowing kids on the general class Nations Cups could contribute to declining participation on the Youth Nations Cups. The change will be part of the general review of 3.5-3.7. 15.4 Update of Championships regulations 3.5-3.7 (TC 2014 16.1) PA explains that all regulations for championships need a complete check and major update – harmonisation of provisions for different kinds of international championships is necessary. TC discusses the issue and PA kindly requests that EMF would take over this task field. EF agrees to check with the EMF President Victor Condeco and organize a working group inside EMF to take care of this issue. 15.5 Players on loan – right to play for the same team in another league if relegated (motion from the Slovak federation) Slovakia has requested a change in the regulations to make the following clear: In case a team who has taken a player on loan will be relegated to other league level for the following season, the player can automatically represent the same team in this new league / championship. TC discusses and supports the proposal. PA will prepare the motion to the WMF Board. 15.6 Players on loan – more rights to play competitions for the home club in home country? The topic is cancelled because there was actually no official motion received till the TC meeting. 15.7 Administration fee for international transfers PA explains his idea of employing an administration fee for international transfers. It should not be high, but at least some kind of fee to cover the administrational costs and work would be appropriate. This is usual procedure in most sports. TC supports the idea and proposes 25 EUR as the amount for the international transfer administration fee, to be paid by the federation receiving a player. The sum of international transfer fees due for the current period should be added to the annual invoice for each particular national federation. This change would affect WMF Rulebook 2.2 Finance order and fee catalogue, which needs a consent from the DC – PA will prepare the motion for the 2015 DC. 16. World ranking lists 16.1 Status check Done. 16.2 Change of the mode of the seniors world ranking list TC receives yearly some comments about senior players not receiving points from general class championships and continental cups for the Seniors World Ranking List. For historical reasons this option has been excluded, but now with the new ranking list manager it is time to harmonize the modes. TC supports this proposal. Seniors world ranking list should now include points received for the general class championships as ‘other competition” (paragraph 2.5 of the ranking list mode). This way, the seniors ranking list mode would correspond with the mode of the World Minigolf Sport Federation page 16 youth world ranking list. The plan is to implement the change for the first time in the WRL 2/2015. 17. Media / social media / internet The topic was not debated due to time constraints. 18. List of motions for the next meeting of WMF Board a) TC 2015 4.7 Presence of head referee in the venue of championships – change of WMF Rulebook 3.1 Standing Orders, paragraph 5.1.3, and also adding of the travelling rules of officials to WAGM b) TC 2015 9.1 WAGM 2016 – application from Prishtina / KOS, final approval c) TC 2015 12.1 update of WMF Rulebook 3.8 Checklist for international championships d) TC 2015 12.3 update of the sponsors wall e) TC 2015 15.1 uniform sport clothing – change of 2.3 Worldwide international sport rules paragraph 5 and cancellation of duplicate stipulations in 3.3 Worldwide international sport regulations paragraph 15 f) TC 2015 15.4 General review of the championship regulations – WMF Rulebook 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 g) TC 2015 15.5 Players on loan – right to play for the same team in another league if relegated – change of 3.3 Worldwide international sport regulations paragraph 2.9 h) TC 2015 14.1.2 Cancellation of the warm-up time at the beginning of the round – change of WMF Rulebook 3.3 19. List of motions to be prepared for DC 2015 a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) TC 2014 14.1.1 Rules change regarding toilet leaves TC 2015 14.1.1 Separate penalty system for coaches TC 2015 14.1.3 Substitution only after the lane is completed by the player TC 2015 14.1.4 Authority of a referee to split a pairing TC 2015 14.1.5 Clarification of the text dealing with correcting incorrect results TC 2015 14.1.7 Change of the maximum amount of strokes per lane TC 2015 14.1.8 Starting order in a sudden death playoff decided by coin flip TC 2015 14.6.1 “Motioned Swedish package of changes” – feltgolf TC 2015 14.6.1 Repositioning line in front of the hill on the Middle hill – 50 cm instead of 20 cm j) TC 2015 14.6.1 Chart for the minimum and maximum heights of the slopes compared to the length of the lane (part of h)) k) TC 2015 14.6.2 Special lane rule for lane 23 Ace box l) TC 2015 14.8 Change of participation fees for WAGM m) TC 2015 15.7 Administration fees for international transfers 20. Date and location for the next TC meeting To be decided later this year by e-mail. World Minigolf Sport Federation 21. page 17 Expenses 21.1 Decision about daily allowance of TC members 3.5 days for JoS and YS, 0.5 day for MT, 2.5 days for the others. 21.2 Approval of TC expenses documents by WMF Sport Director before delivery of forms to Finance Manager Will be done by PA after he receives the expense forms from the meeting participants. The meeting has ended at 11.35 on Sunday. 15.05.2015 Pasi Aho WMF Sport Director Meeting chairman Martin Tománek WMF Youth Officer Meeting secretary