Sports titles, categories. Sports judges

Athlete Passport is a document that displays the results sports life an athlete in the RPO "Taekwondo Federation of Sevastopol":
certification for belts, competitions of all levels including national and international, sports categories, doctor's admission to competitions, seminars, sports camps, judicial practice, judicial categories, etc.

An athlete's passport is not an identity document of a person and is valid only upon presentation of a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation or other document that is an identity card from the point of view of Russian legislation.

How to fill in everything correctly? Instructions:
1. Ask your instructor for an Athlete Passport
2. Paste the photo in the dobok 3 by 4
3. Fill in the passport with beautiful handwriting
4. Give your instructor to register your passport number and stamp the federation and club.
5. After each competition or event passed, IMMEDIATELY after receiving a diploma, diploma or certificate, you must enter this event in your passport, give your passport to your instructor so that he signs the chief judge and the organizers' seal.

Below is the detailed description filling. Study carefully!

First, a 3 by 4 photo is pasted in and the first page is filled.

Then 3 page on English language... Strictly exactly as in the future (or as it is) in the passport. The photo is pasted here at the age of 18.

Page 2 is completed at the age of 18 and the photo is pasted in at the age of 18 too.

See page 4 for federation affiliation. The head of the federation puts the signature and seal.

Page 5 indicates the affiliation with the organization (club), which is a collective member of the federation. The signature and seal is put by the head of the organization (club).


On page 6, fill in the data of the birth certificate and passport.

On page 7, the levels for colored Taekwondo (Gyp) belts are filled in.

On page 8, the levels for Taekwondo black belts (Dan) are filled in.

On pages 9 - 13 the completed sports categories are filled in

Instructor qualification is completed on page 14

On pages 15 - 17, the admission of a dispensary doctor for half a year is filled out.

On pages 18 - 33, the results of Taekwondo competitions at club, municipal, city and regional levels are filled in.

On pages 34 - 39, the results of Taekwondo competitions with the status All-Russian competitions or the Championships and Championships of Russia.

Results are filled on pages 40 - 45 International competitions in Taekwondo.

On pages 46 - 49 participation in training camps and seminars. On pages 50 - 51 the judicial practice is filled in. On page 52, the referee categories are filled in.



Sports passport

"... 1. A sports passport is a uniform document certifying membership in a sports and sports organization and sports qualifications of an athlete.

2. The sports passport indicates:

1) last name, first name, patronymic of the athlete;

3) date of birth;

4) belonging to a physical culture and sports or other organization;

5) selected sports and sports disciplines;

6) information on assignment sports categories and sports titles;

7) information on the confirmation of the fulfillment of the norms and requirements necessary for the assignment of sports categories;

8) a mark on the athlete's medical examinations;

9) the results achieved at sporting events;

10) information about sports disqualification;

11) information about state awards and about other forms of encouragement;

12) surname, name, patronymic of the coach;

12.1) information about the organizations in which the sports training, and the duration of such training;

(Clause 12.1 was introduced by the Federal Law of 06.12.2011 N 412-FZ)

13) other information related to the specifics of the selected sports ... "

Source:

Federal Law of 04.12.2007 N 329-FZ (as amended on 28.07.2012, as amended on 03.12.2012) "On physical culture and sports in Russian Federation"


Official terminology... Academic.ru. 2012.

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In Russia, the "Athlete's Passport", which was formally valid from January 1, 2007, was canceled. The reason was the high cost of its implementation (according to official information, 16 billion rubles) and the recently adopted law on the protection of personal data. "Championship" has collected directly opposite opinions about this decision. Senator, two-time Olympic champion Vyacheslav Fetisov, who emphasized that “ Russian sport missed a unique chance. " In turn, the Minister of Sports Vitaly Mutko said that at this stage the athlete's passport is not needed.

Find talent in Kamchatka

Let's immediately figure out what it is - "Athlete's Passport". It has nothing to do with the biological passport,. Actually, the "Athlete's Passport" is the same as a civil passport, only in sports. There is: a kind of sport, categories, anthropometric data and physiological indicators, indicators of medical examinations, sports

A boy appears in Kamchatka who has shown excellent results at regional competitions. Immediately, his indicators are entered into his passport, and experts take it "on a pencil".

results, information about disqualification, information about state awards. All this had to be combined into a single electronic system.

“Why is all this necessary? A simple example, says Vyacheslav Fetisov, now serving as First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy. - A guy appears in Kamchatka who has shown excellent results at regional competitions, for example, in high jumps. Immediately, his indicators are entered into his passport, into the general database, and literally immediately the specialists take it "on a pencil". You can imagine the significance of such a global database for a multi-million dollar country, in which hundreds of children's sports schools are scattered, hundreds of regional competitions are held. "

Formally, the "Athlete's Passport" was introduced on January 1, 2007. Then he was lobbied by the entire sports community: the State Duma Sports Committee, the Federation Council Sports Commission (ironically headed by Vitaly Mutko, whose department has now closed the project), Vyacheslav Fetisov's Rossport. In the summer of 2006, Vladimir Putin signed a law on a sports passport, which provided for the registration of a document for each athlete, starting with children's sports schools.

Less than a Hulk shuttle

“The point was to get the most complete and objective map of all industries,” says Fetisov, who served as head of Rossport in 2002-2008. - To clearly understand how many athletes we have in our country, in what sports and regions. Strong regions and weak ones would be clearly visible - and in what it is necessary to catch up. We set aside the amount for the implementation of the project at 3 billion rubles. ... I think we could afford it. Work has begun on the introduction of the passport. In Moscow, it was introduced as quickly as possible and immediately felt the effect. But year after year, there was no end in sight. The Upper House has commissioned each year to accelerate this work, starting in 2010. But we didn’t see any reaction ”.

We set aside the amount for the implementation of the project at 3 billion rubles. This is much less than the transfer of the Hulk or Capello's salary.

About a year ago, by order of the Russian government, a bill developed by the Ministry of Sports on the abolition of the "Athlete's Passport" was introduced to the State Duma. The substantiation indicated the main reason: "According to the Ministry of Sports of Russia and the Ministry of Finance of Russia, the production, issuance and maintenance of sports passports for 17 million people involved in physical culture and sports in 83 constituent entities of the Russian Federation would require more than 16 billion rubles."

The bill went through all three readings in the State Duma and at the end of last week reached a hearing in the Federation Council, which also quite predictably voted to curtail the program. According to Vyacheslav Fetisov, he sharply opposed, and the case was decided with just two votes.

3 billion turned into 61

However, a passport is not prohibited. Moreover, the authors argue that the draft law will "facilitate" the maintenance of sports federations' own system of accounting for data on athletes - taking into account the requirements of legislation in the field of personal data. There are already examples: such a passport exists in the Russian Judo Federation.

“Motivation seems frivolous to me,” says Vyacheslav Fetisov. - They said that it was necessary to protect athletes from agents who allegedly receive data from passports. They talked about the new law on the protection of personal data, although the necessary security measures related to confidentiality were provided initially. The federations, which are now entrusted with the right to maintain passports, are not all Russian sports, and public organizations are unlikely to be able to cover the regions, children's sports schools. Plus I was confused by the figure that was announced at the meeting of the top

chambers before voting. I have not found it in any official document. 61 billion rubles - exactly as much, as we were informed, is needed for the project. Although, according to our calculations, as I have already said, only three billion were needed. "

Fetisov does not hide the fact that the Ministry of Sports is primarily responsible for curtailing the project. “It seems to me that the main sports department, which did not want transparency in assessing the state of the entire industry, acted as a brake. Thus, we missed a unique chance to understand now what Russian sport is. If this idea comes up in a few years, it will cost many times more, ”says the two-time Olympic champion.

The Ministry of Sports disagrees with Fetisov's assessments. Vitaly Mutko is sure that at the moment no one needs the Athlete's Passport. “Now we live normally even without an Athlete's Passport,” the Minister of Sports noted. - There should be expediency in life, not personal ambitions. Each stage in the development of sports should have its own task. If I have three extra pennies, I will gladly give them to the nursery sports school so that parents are not charged at competitions. But at this stage in the development of domestic sports, we do not need an Athlete's Passport. "

Sports passport (photo: from the website www.tver.rfn.ru)

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Additions and changes come into force on January 1, 2009 Federal Law of 04.12.2007 N 329-FZ \ "On physical culture and sports in the Russian Federation \" (Edition of 25.12.2008). The Federal Law \ "On Amendments to the Federal Law \" On Physical Culture and Sports in the Russian Federation \ "Russian President Vladimir Putin signed back in June 2006.

At the round table of the presidents of the FCS membership in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, which will be held on March 11, 2009 in Moscow, among other issues, the introduction of dancers' sports passports will be discussed. This is due to the fact that one of the amendments that entered into force on January 1 this year is Article 27 on the sports passport. Its text is given below.

Article 27. Sports passport

1. A sports passport is a unified document certifying that an athlete belongs to a sports and sports organization and sports qualifications.
2. The sports passport indicates:

  1. surname, name, patronymic of the athlete;
  2. Date of Birth;
  3. belonging to a physical culture and sports or other organization;
  4. selected sports and sports disciplines;
  5. information on the assignment of sports categories and sports titles;
  6. information on the confirmation of the fulfillment of the norms and requirements necessary for the assignment of sports categories;
  7. a mark on the athlete's medical examinations;
  8. results achieved in sports competitions;
  9. information about sports disqualification;
  10. information about state awards and other forms of encouragement;
  11. surname, name, patronymic of the coach;
  12. other information related to the specifics of the selected sports.
3. An athlete's affiliation with a physical culture and sports organization is determined on the basis of an employment contract concluded between an athlete and a physical culture and sports organization.
4. If the athlete is enrolled in educational institution secondary vocational education or higher vocational education and an agreement specified in part 3 of this article has not been concluded with him, the athlete's belonging to a physical culture and sports organization is determined on the basis of an order for enrollment in an educational institution.
5. The procedure for maintaining, the procedure for issuing, the procedure for replacing sports passports, the procedure for functioning unified system registration of sports passports are established by the Regulation on the sports passport. The regulation on the sports passport and the sample of the sports passport are approved in the manner established by the Government of the Russian Federation.


Federal law establishes the mandatory presence of a sports passport when an athlete who is a citizen of the Russian Federation moves from one Russian physical culture and sports organization to another. An athlete who does not have a sports passport (except for the case of not issuing it for reasons beyond the athlete's control) is not allowed to participate in all-Russian sports competitions (that is, participation in inter-club and inter-regional tournaments is allowed without such a document?).

In the new Law No. 329-FZ, which came into force on March 30, 2008 (the old Law No. 80-FZ is no longer in force), there are some contradictions in the definition of an athlete.

Law No. 80-FZ indicated three requirements for an athlete (amateur athlete):

  • systematically engage in the chosen sport,
  • take part in sports competitions
  • have a sports passport.
Law No. 329-FZ in Article 2, which defines the basic concepts, reduced the number of attributes of an athlete (without specifying belonging to amateurs or professionals), leaving only the first two requirements. It follows from the definition that most dancers are athletes.

However, in Article 27 of Law No. 329-FZ, we read that a sports passport is a uniform document certifying that an athlete belongs to a sports or other organization and sports qualifications. The sports passport indicates, in particular, the affiliation to a physical culture, sports or other organization. In this case, an athlete's belonging to a physical culture and sports organization is determined on the basis of an employment contract concluded between an athlete and a physical culture and sports organization. An exception was made only for athletes studying in technical schools and universities: their affiliation with a physical culture and sports organization is determined on the basis of an order for enrollment in an educational institution.

The conclusion of a contract is rather beneficial for dancers, because it is a clear definition of their rights and obligations. On the other hand, if this is not just a contract, labor contract, for what a club or federation can pay an E class dancer 6-7 years old?
Thus, an incomprehensible logical chain is being built: to belong to some physical culture and sports organization, for example, a local (city) federation sport dance, in this federation (which, by the way, is a public organization by law), one must work for hire, that is, conclude an employment contract with the federation and, accordingly, receive wages from the federation. However, as stated in the Law, an athlete receiving a salary is classified as a professional athlete. It turns out an unexpected conclusion: there can be no sport, except professional, in the country. Law No. 80-FZ also contained legal norms governing the procedure for obtaining and using a sports passport, but, unlike the new law, it did not connect membership in a sports organization with the conclusion of an employment contract. (materials of lawyer A. Tolmasova were used from the site www.cafrussia.ru)

Law No. 329-FZ prescribes all-Russian physical culture and sports public associations (federations, unions, associations) for different types sport to bring the constituent documents in accordance with the requirements of the Law within four years from the date of its entry into force. Otherwise, they will lose the status of the All-Russian Sports Federation.
TO local and regional sports federations, as well as other physical culture and sports organizations, Law No. 329-FZ does not impose such a requirement. However, each non-profit organization carrying out activities in the field of physical culture and (or) sports must study the text of the new law, compare its charter and other documents with it. But local FCS are members of the Russian one, so they will obey its rules?

Assignment of "A" class and lower is the right of local and regional federations. So, having received the \ "S \" class, dancers must sign an agreement with the Russian Federation and go to its department, receive a salary? This is already clearer, because, in fact, such couples are the country's reserve and its representatives in the international arena. But then it turns out that the pair automatically becomes a professional. And such a transition should be carried out only by the decision of the dancers and after they have passed the exams.

These questions arising from dancers, in fact, are addressed to the government and the president of the Russian Federation, the legislative bodies, and not the FTSD, which is obliged to obey the current legislation, and, therefore, introduce sports passports.

The state allocates funds for this. At the moment, there is a methodology for subventions provided in 2009-2011 from the federal budget to the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation for the implementation of the transferred powers of the Russian Federation to issue and maintain sports passports.

For example, in 2009 the Pskov region will receive 26 million rubles from the federal budget for the introduction of sports passports. This was reported to the Pskov Lenta Novosti in the press service of the regional administration with reference to the chairman of the committee on youth policy and sports of the Pskov region Alexander Konovalov (according to information from www.pskovgorod.ru). \ "This will be a document that has legal force. In the coming years, all athletes in Russia will be covered by universal certification. Moreover, not only professional athletes, but also people who come to mass sports, \ "- said the chairman of the sports committee. As noted by Alexander Konovalov, in the next two years, up to 30 thousand passports of athletes of the Pskov region will have to be made.

According to the website www.komionline.ru, the document will be a numbered plastic card, similar to a driver's license, with complete information about the athlete. \ "Every resident of the republic who has at least some rank will receive a passport ... \" - said Vasily Goncharenko, head of the regional sports agency of the Komi Republic. Thus, a unified database of Russian athletes will be formed, who, according to the new document, will be allowed to participate in competitions and to the world library systems. sports orientation... In the future, it is planned that a sports passport will allow the holder to receive a number of additional services and benefits, including when entering sports facilities, medical care and insurance. According to the head of the sports agency, Komi received federal subsidies in the amount of 61 million rubles for the procedure for introducing passports, \ "Goncharenko said at a press conference.

But can a plastic card replace a paper classification book? It is unlikely that this requires the registration and counting commissions to buy new equipment.

According to the head of the State Duma Committee on Civil, Criminal and Procedural Legislation Pavel Krasheninnikov, the bill is aimed at eliminating conflicts between certain norms regulating the activities of professional athletes. And what about amateur sports? About a huge number of fans of the laws \ "forgot \"?

\ "The fact is that, on the one hand, the law \" On physical culture and sports ... \ " professional sports defines as entrepreneurial activity, - Krasheninnikov explained, - and on the other hand, it is established that the activities of professional athletes are regulated by labor legislation, which is typical for employees. \ "As a result of this contradiction, according to Krasheninnikov, \" our professional sports organizations find themselves in an unequal position with similar foreign structures, for example, when players move from one club to another. Indeed, according to labor law, any employee can quit his job at any time by submitting a letter of resignation \ ".

Another sharp corner is the transitions from club to club. We must remember that in the Statute of the Federation dance sport\ "On the procedure for the transfer of dance couples and individual athletes from club to club \" it is stated: \ "In all cases, a couple or an athlete must return to the club from which they leave, the material values ​​that belonged to this club, and fulfill their financial obligations to this club on the date of submission of the application for transfer to the relevant Presidium. \ "Read the MFTS Regulations \" On the procedure for transferring athletes from one sports club to another \ ": \" Sport Club to which a dance couple or an athlete goes, pays compensation to the sports club from which they moved in the following size ... \ "Nevertheless, at the moment, in reality, the dancers themselves pay for their transition. Maybe it was the contract between the dancer and the club that would solve this issue? The only question is that the legislation talking about labor contract.

The conclusion can be made that the worst thing that changes threaten dancers is a mandatory annual medical check with a mark in the sports passport. Only now, not all dance clubs and dancers are assigned to physical education dispensaries, where, in theory, athletes should be monitored (and not in ordinary city clinics). And the question is whether the existing dispensaries will be able to withstand such an influx of new athletes. If the dancers had a medical examination and accident insurance mark in their sports passports, then there would be no need to constantly carry a whole bunch of paper documents with them to tournaments.

Any situation has its positive and negative sides... Of course, only professionals can count on the agreement and \ "salary \" from the federation. And amateurs, most likely, these changes will be little affected. And while the status and provisions of amateur sports in the legislation raise questions. It is hardly worth counting on professional free special medical supervision and other changes in our life. I would only like to believe that all the changes will gradually be beneficial and will not remain just pieces of paper, and on March 11, at the round table, people on whom the fate of the dancers depends so much will make the right decision in the current situation.

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