World Athletics road race rules
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World Athletics road race rules are the international regulations that standardize the organization, safety, and competitive fairness of officially recognized road running events worldwide.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| World Athletics Competition Rules | 2 |
| World Athletics road race rules canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: World Athletics road race rules Context triple: [Paris Half Marathon, governingBodyRules, World Athletics road race rules]
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A.
World Athletics Label Road Race
World Athletics Label Road Race is an international designation awarded by World Athletics to road running events that meet high standards of organization, safety, and competitive quality.
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World Athletics Road Running Championships
The World Athletics Road Running Championships is a global competition organized by World Athletics that brings together elite and mass-participation runners to contest world titles over various road racing distances.
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C.
World Athletics Platinum Label road race
A World Athletics Platinum Label road race is the highest-tier designation for elite international road running events that meet stringent standards for competition quality, organization, and global significance.
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World Athletics Silver Label road race
A World Athletics Silver Label road race is an internationally recognized road running event that meets high but mid-tier standards for elite competition, organization, and global participation under World Athletics’ labeling system.
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E.
World Athletics track and field rules as adapted by NCAA
World Athletics track and field rules as adapted by NCAA are the standardized competition regulations for collegiate track and field in the United States, modified from international rules to fit NCAA structures, eligibility, and competition formats.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: World Athletics road race rules Target entity description: World Athletics road race rules are the international regulations that standardize the organization, safety, and competitive fairness of officially recognized road running events worldwide.
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A.
World Athletics Label Road Race
World Athletics Label Road Race is an international designation awarded by World Athletics to road running events that meet high standards of organization, safety, and competitive quality.
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B.
World Athletics Road Running Championships
The World Athletics Road Running Championships is a global competition organized by World Athletics that brings together elite and mass-participation runners to contest world titles over various road racing distances.
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C.
World Athletics Platinum Label road race
A World Athletics Platinum Label road race is the highest-tier designation for elite international road running events that meet stringent standards for competition quality, organization, and global significance.
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D.
World Athletics Silver Label road race
A World Athletics Silver Label road race is an internationally recognized road running event that meets high but mid-tier standards for elite competition, organization, and global participation under World Athletics’ labeling system.
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E.
World Athletics track and field rules as adapted by NCAA
World Athletics track and field rules as adapted by NCAA are the standardized competition regulations for collegiate track and field in the United States, modified from international rules to fit NCAA structures, eligibility, and competition formats.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (51)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
athletics regulations
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sports competition rules ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
ensure athlete safety
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ensure competitive fairness ⓘ standardize road race organization worldwide ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
10 km road races
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5 km road races ⓘ half marathons ⓘ marathons ⓘ road running events ⓘ ultra-distance road races ⓘ |
| defines |
age categories
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anti-doping control procedures ⓘ bib number requirements ⓘ course certification requirements ⓘ course measurement standards ⓘ cut-off time procedures ⓘ disqualification grounds ⓘ drinks station placement ⓘ eligibility of athletes ⓘ environmental and weather safety protocols ⓘ medical support requirements ⓘ pace-making regulations ⓘ prize money allocation principles ⓘ protest and appeal procedures ⓘ race official roles ⓘ race signage requirements ⓘ record ratification criteria ⓘ refreshment station requirements ⓘ safety requirements ⓘ shoe and equipment regulations ⓘ start and finish procedures ⓘ start corral procedures ⓘ timing and results procedures ⓘ traffic management requirements ⓘ transponder timing chip use ⓘ wave start procedures ⓘ wheelchair and assisted device participation rules ⓘ world ranking eligibility criteria ⓘ |
| governedBy | World Athletics ⓘ |
| jurisdiction | international road running events ⓘ |
| publisher |
World Athletics road race rules
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
World Athletics Competition Rules
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| relatedTo | World Athletics Label Road Races regulations ⓘ |
| requires |
accurate distance measurement
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medical plan for events ⓘ official results publication ⓘ risk assessment by organizers ⓘ use of World Athletics certified course measurers ⓘ |
| usedFor |
World Athletics Rankings eligibility
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label races recognition ⓘ world record validation ⓘ |
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Subject: World Athletics road race rules Description of subject: World Athletics road race rules are the international regulations that standardize the organization, safety, and competitive fairness of officially recognized road running events worldwide.
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