UKGCC Policies
These policies are designed to ensure a fair and enjoyable competition experience for everyone involved.
Code Of Conduct
- Competitors, Coaches and Public attending in a UK Grapplers Combat Club (UKGCC) event commit to uphold the code of conduct here described.
- It is mandatory for all participants to wear footwear off the mats; non-compliance may result in disqualification.
- Any form of threats, violence, harassment or anti-social behavior will lead to immediate expulsion from the event and may result in a ban from future UKGCC events.
- Unsportsmanlike conduct by a participant may lead to disqualification from the event.
- Addressing referees in a disrespectful manner will not be tolerated and may lead to disqualification.
- Addressing event staff in a disrespectful manner will not be tolerated and may lead to disqualification.
- Addressing other competitors in a disrespectful manner will not be tolerated and may lead to disqualification.
- Coaches displaying unsportsmanlike conduct may result in the disqualification of the competitor they are coaching and the revocation of coaching privileges.
- Participation in a UKGCC event while under the influence of illegal drugs or any substance impairing judgment or physical abilities is strictly prohibited and leads to immediate disqualification.
Officiating Assessment
- UKGCC is committed to ensuring a fair competition environment for all participants and will assess officiating at events based on the following conditions:
- All review requests must be submitted at the Head Table and not directly with the referee.
- Reviews will only consider submissions and potential errors in enforcing the list of allowed techniques. Any situation involving a competitor 'tapping' will be treated as a submission. For example, an illegal submission that is not flagged by the referee and did not cause the competitor to tap is not reason for review.
- Competitors or their coaches are responsible for initiating review requests.
- Review requests must be made promptly at the conclusion of the match, within a 10-minute timeframe. Requests made after this period will not be considered.
- Requests must be accompanied by video evidence; otherwise, they will be declined. Prepared videos should focus on the specific referee call in question, limited to a maximum duration of 2 minutes.
- Video evidence must be provided by the requesting competitor or their coach. It is not technically feasible for UKGCC to provide video evidence even when events are live streamed.
- No rematches will be scheduled regardless of the review outcome.
- All requests must be communicated in a respectful manner towards event staff and referees. Insults or questioning of referee abilities will not be tolerated.
- Competitors are limited to one review request per division.
- Review outcomes are at the discretion of the event's Head Table staff.
- A successful review may lead to a change in match result, such as declaring a submission victory/disqualification or an alternative solution deemed appropriate by the Head Table staff.
- The result of a review is final and cannot be contested further.
Sandbagging
- Sandbagging is defined as the intentional act of competing at a lower skill level than one's actual ability.
- UKGCC is dedicated to maintaining fair competition and, to safeguard the integrity of our events, does not allow sandbagging practices and establish clear repercussions.
- Competitors found to be sandbagging will face strict consequences, including disqualification from the current event and suspension from future UKGCC events.
- Upon identification of sandbagging, the competitor’s rank and skill level will be reassessed by the tournament organizers, and appropriate action will be taken to ensure fair competition.
- Repeated offenses of sandbagging by a competitor may result in an extended suspension or a complete ban from all UKGCC tournaments.
- All complaints related to sandbagging before the event day should be submitted via email to UKGCC ([email protected]) for review as soon as they are realized.
- Any sandbagging complaints on the event day should be submitted to the event’s Head Table and not to referees. Only the Head Table will have the authority to take action.
- UKGCC reserves the right to refuse entry to any competitor who has been found to be sandbagging at other tournaments.
- Sandbagging practices include, but are not limited to, the following instances:
- For Gi competitors, competing at a belt level lower than their actual rank.
- For NoGi competitors, competing at a skill level lower than their categorization based on rank or experience.
- Competitors with significant wrestling experience competing in White Belt/Beginner divisions.
- Competitors with a black belt in Judo or a Luta Livre rank of blue and above compete in White Belt/Beginner divisions.
- Catch Wrestlers with significant competition experience compete at a level lower than they would in a Catch Wrestling tournament.
- Professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters competing in Beginner/White Belt divisions.
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Boys Gi 25 GBPUnder 16
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Girls Gi 25 GBPUnder 16
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Juvenile Boys Gi 25 GBP15-17 years
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Juvenile Girls Gi 25 GBP15-17 years
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Juvenile Boys No-Gi 25 GBP15-17 years
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Juvenile Girls No-Gi 25 GBP15-17 years
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Male Gi 30 GBP18 years and above
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Female Gi 30 GBP18 years and above
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Male No-Gi 30 GBP18 years and above
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Female No-Gi 30 GBP18 years and above