Annex A. Specific Regulations for the Men's and Women's Zonal
Tournaments Approved by the 1983 General Assembly. Amended by the
1984, 1986, 1989, 1993, 1995 and 1998 General Assemblies.
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7. |
Organization |
7.1 |
The Zonal Presidents will be responsible for the organization
of the tournaments in their Zones in conformity with the regulations. In the
case of Sub-zones, the Zonal President may appoint a deputy. |
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7.1.1 |
When choosing the venue, the conditions, the publicity and the
climate shall be taken into consideration as far as possible. |
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7.1.2 |
In exceptional cases the Zonal President may, with the approval
of the FIDE Continental President for his continent, make adjustments in the
allocation of players to the Zonal tournaments. |
7.2 |
If in a Zone it is not possible to hold a zonal tournament
under the conditions of these regulations, the Zonal President is empowered to
hold the tournament under modified conditions. |
7.3 |
As a general rule, a Men's and a Women's Zonal tournament
should be organized simultaneously, by one and the same federation.
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7.4 |
If the number of players in a Zonal tournament is 17 or more,
the tournament may be played in preliminary and final stages |
8. |
Participation |
8.1 |
In each Zone, one Zonal tournament for Men and one Zonal
tournament for Women should take place in order to select the players entitled
to participate in the Men's and Women's World Championship. |
8.2 |
Every participant in the tournament should be a member of the
FIDE affiliated federation, which he is representing in conformity with the
rules in C.05 for Participation in FIDE Individual Competitions. |
8.3 |
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8.3.1 |
Upon registration for the Zonal tournament, players shall give
to FIDE an undertaking to complete, save in the case of illness evidenced by a
medical certificate. |
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8.3.2 |
The allocation of places in the Zonal tournament shall be
decided by the Zonal President, with the approval of the relevant FIDE
Continental President, on the basis of D.I.01, Sections 1.3 - 1.35, in the
tournament regulations for the World Championship cycle. For resolving doubtful
cases or protest, application should be made direct to the Chairman of the FIDE
Qualification Commission. |
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8.3.3 |
Notification of the number of allocated places will be sent to
each federation by the Zonal President, one year before the tournament is due to
begin (January). |
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8.3.4 |
The Zone President may allot places to the top six (6) rated
players in the Zone subject to authorization by their national federation. (GA
'94) |
8.4 |
Not later than six months after this notification (July), each
federation must inform the Zonal President whether or not it intends to
participate in the Zonal or Sub-zonal tournament. |
8.5 |
The Zonal tournaments must be conducted according to FIDE
standards for times and rates of play. The relevant Continental President of
FIDE must approve the playing schedule. |
9. |
Prize Fund |
9.1 |
In every Zonal Tournament, at least 50% of the participants
shall receive prizes. |
9.2 |
The prize fund shall be at least 10,000 Swiss Francs for a
Men's zonal tournament and at least 5,000 Swiss Francs for a Women's zonal
tournament. |
9.3 |
For a Sub-zonal tournament, the Zonal President shall decide
the amount of the prize fund. |
9.4 |
The first prize shall consist of at least 30% of the prize
fund. |
9.5 |
A federation, which constitutes a complete Zone, shall itself
determine the amount of its prize fund. |
9.6 |
If two or more players finish with equal scores, their prize
money shall be shared equally between them. |
10. |
Costs |
10.1 |
Their national federations will meet the players' travelling
costs; the organizing federation will pay for accommodation, meals and pocket
money for the duration of the tournament. |
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10.1.1 |
Before the start of the tournament the organizers will inform
the players of the exact amount of pocket money. |
10.2 |
The organizers must provide free board and lodging for the
Chief Arbiter, refund his travel costs and pay him a suitable honorarium plus
pocket money for his work. |
11. |
Appeals Committee |
11.1 |
Before the start of the tournament, an Appeals Committee shall
be elected. |
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11.1.1 |
This Committee shall consist of three members and two reserve
members. Its members will be chosen by the players from their own number or from
representatives of the national federations present at the tournament. The
members of the Committee should belong to different federations (this
requirement does not apply to any Zone, which comprises only one federation).
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11.1.2 |
No member of a Committee is entitled to take decision in cases
affecting a player of his own federation. Exception: federations, which
constitute entire zones. |
11.2 |
Protests must be submitted to the Appeals Committee in writing,
not more than two hours after the end of the relevant playing session.
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11.2.1 |
If possible, the Committee shall reach its decision before
mid-day on the day following the protest. Its decision is final. |
12. |
Qualification for the World Championship
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12.1 |
Not later than one week after the end of the zonal tournament,
the President of the Zone shall report the results to the FIDE General
Secretariat. |
12.2 |
If, in a particular Zone, no Zonal or Sub-zonal tournament has
been held, this Zone will receive no place in the World Championship In special
circumstances a decision will be taken by the Continental President who shall
take a decision to nominate other players from the rest of the Continentt using
the rating list as the basis of his decision. |
12.3 |
If, in any tournament, a play-off is necessary between players
with equal scores, the provisions of D.I.01, Section 5.14 shall apply.
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12.3.1 |
The play-off shall begin two days after the end of the Zonal or
Sub-zonal tournament, at the same venue. |
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12.3.2 |
If two players are involved, they shall play a match of four
games. |
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12.3.3 |
If three or more players are involved, a tournament will be
held among them. The number or rounds in this tournament must be fixed so as to
guarantee at least four games for each player. |
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12.3.4 |
If the play-off results in a further tie, the provisions of
D.I.01, Sections 5.15 and 5.16 shall be applied. |