AGATSU TORONTO NATIONAL KETTLEBELL SPORT AND MACE COMPETITION
On April 14, 2018, The Toronto Kettlebell Club at Fighting Arts Collective will host the CANADIAN NATIONAL AGATSU KETTLEBELL SPORT AND MACE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Rules for Kettlebell Sport and Mace will be in accordance with the Canadian Kettlebell Sport Federation
Ranking the provided KETAcademy Universal Ranking Tables 2017.
These ranking tables have been prepared for public use by:
Honored Coach of Russia Sergey Rachinskiy
Honored Master of Sport Sergei Merkulin
Master of Sport International Class Denis Vasilev
SPACE AND TIME IS LIMITED. DON’T MISS OUT AND REGISTER BY April 7 (earlybird by March 27).
COMPETITION EVENTS
Competitors may enter in two official events and one fun event per registration. Participation in additional events will require an additional registration.
Official Kettlebell Sport Events (5 & 10 min) ranks will be awarded for these
1) Jerk (double bell for men and women)
2) Long Cycle (double bell for men and women)
3) Snatch (single bell)
4) Biathlon - Jerk double bells, Snatch single bell. *(Please note that Biathlon counts as two events)
Men: 16KG, 20KG, 24KG, 28KG, 32KG Women: 12KG, 16KG, 20KG, 24KG, 28KG
***Men can compete with the 12kg and women with the 8kg, in the above events, but no rank will be awarded)
Official Mace Event (5 min)
1) 10&2s
Men: 10KG, Women: 8KG
FUN EVENTS
Kettlebell – 5 minute One-Arm Long Cycle sprint (single bell for men and women)
one hand switch is allowed
Mace – 5 minute 360s
From the upright position, lifter back-swings the mace through a complete rotation.
Repitition is counted when lifter reaches “full lockout” position, with hands in front of the body at navel level, and mace reaching an upright position with a controlled pause.
REGISTRATION
SPACE AND TIME IS LIMITED. DON’T MISS OUT AND REGISTER BY APRIL 7.
Competitors may enter in two official events and one fun event per registration. Participation in additional events will require an additional registration.
Please note that all competitors are expected to know and fully understand the rules of the competition.
A competitor who fails to perform any lift without meeting the necessary performance guidelines outlined under the rules may receive a "no-count."
It is the responsibility of every competitor and coach to properly prepare to perform according to the competition rules.
**When you register, please include all required info, including your bodyweight and division.
REGISTRATION INFO:
Name:
E-mail:
Gym/Trainer:
Bodyweight & division:
COMPETITION DAY
A detailed schedule of flights and times will be emailed and posted for all participants once registration closes.
On the day of the competition:
9 – 9:45 am Weight ins
9:45 – 10 am Judges meeting
10 – 10:30 am Rules review
10:30 am Lifting starts