TOKYO2025 DEAFLYMPICS Spectator Guide
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   ▶ Competition schedule hereTTTaaaeeekkkwwwooonnndddoooU n i q u e A s p e c t s of D e af S p o r t s●Competition IntroductionKorea’s national sport that has gained international popularityThe Deaflympics includes “Kyorugi” (sparring) and “Poomsae” (forms), which are not adopted in the Olympics●Events “Kyorugi” “Poomsae Individual”●Basic Rules “Kyorugi (Sparring)”- Full-contact combat sport emphasising leg techniques, resembling a mix of karate and kickboxing with a strong sporting element- Victory goes to the athlete who accumulates more points according to predetermined values for different techniques “Poomsae (Forms)”- Consists of combinations of various defensive and offensive techniques in taekwondo, performed moving in all directions following set performance lines- There are two main judging criteria, “accuracy” and “expression”, with rankings determined by total scores●Spectator Guidelines- Flash photography is prohibited.- Noise-making equipment (loudspeakers, whistles, drums, etc.) for cheering is prohibited.- Mobile routers and tethering are prohibited as they may cause malfunctions in the taekwondo result system.- Indoor shoes are required because the venue prohibits street shoes.- Please watch quietly during poomsae performances.In deaf taekwondo, lights provide visual signals when referee calls to athletes like “begin” and “stop” cannot be heard.In kyorugi, a blue light is used for match start signals and red for match end signals.In poomsae, a blue light is used for performance start signals and red for performance end signals.(Men): -��kg, -��kg, -��kg, +��kg(Women): -��kg, -��kg, -��kg, +��kg(Men/Women) “Poomsae Pair”(Mixed)��TaekwondoTaekwondo

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