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3.    Team Managers must reconfirm the athletes’ participation for each category.
               4.    The balloting can only start after getting confirmation from all team managers.

               The balloting processes can be carried out either by;
               1.    Secretariat Team or
               2.    One  Team  Manager  will  draw  out  for  everyone,  only  for  category  that  they  are
                     participating in or
               3.    Each Team Manager from participating country will draw ballot for their own athlete

               However,  the  processes  must  be  agreed  by  the  team  managers  unanimously,  to  avoid
               dispute.

               Then,  the  balloting  for  all  Match  and  Artistic  categories  can  be  carried  out  after  mutual
               agreement has been made.

               Post Event
               After the end of a Pencak Silat competition, the Secretariat Team will need to ensure all forms
               (Daily Schedule & Match Result) are compiled and recorded accordingly.

               And to prepare Competition Report.

               Officials

               Officials here will be referred to as “Team Manager” and also “Coach”.

               Officials are the important roles for a competing team participating in any competition to
               ensure smooth transaction before, during and after competition.

               The Team Manager is a catalyst and a bridge, causing things to happen for other people and
               stimulating the development of the team through nurturing a climate of trust, respect and
               shared ownership.

               Team Manager’s Requirement

               Team Manager is required to:

               1.    Understand  fully  and  adhere  to  the  International  Pencak  Silat  Competition  Rules  &
                     Regulations;
               2.    Know and understand fully the process and practice of the games and competitions;
               3.    Know and understand medical injury and medical evacuation processes;
               4.    Respect the rights of every individual to participate in the competition;
               5.    Develop  a  mutual  relationship  and  understanding  with  athletes  that  is  based  on
                     responsibilities (demonstrate proper personal behaviour and conduct at all times);
               6.    Demonstrate a positive attitude at all times throughout the competition period;
               7.    Be responsible for all their athletes during the competition and ensuring that safety is
                     their first priority;
               8.    Not showcase any unethical or unruly behaviour (verbal or non-verbal);

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