Issf rules concerning sports tape.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:05 pm
Do issf rules allow for use of sports tape on feet or ankle?
(10m air rifle)
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(10m air rifle)
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You mean as in strapping ? I 'think' they do and I don't recall seeing anything written that says otherwise, but I don't know the rifle rules quite as well as the pistol ones.gomire wrote:Do issf rules allow for use of sports tape on feet or ankle?
(10m air rifle)
Thank you.
Strapping around the feet will not offer as much immobility as a pair of rifle shooting boots (IMHO). The feet are pretty much 'fixed' in those already. Note also the ISSF rules state legs and not feet.TWP wrote:Not an ISSF rules expert, but I think rules
7.4.1.1 Anything which may give a shooter an unfair advantage over others...
and
7.4.7.1.2 which prohibits special devices or garments that immobilize or reduce movement of the legs, body or arms
Would prohibit the use of tape to stabilize the ankles, feet or wrists.
Since when has equipment control ever looked at peoples feet ? It's normal practice to turn up for checking all geared up. If not people won't be walking about barefooted - not at any comps I've ever been to at least.Quest1 wrote:The only occasions were I have seen them allow the use of tape for a temporary injury, but you had to have a note from the doctor saying it was a medical necessity.
Well I think feet by definition are part of the legs.RobStubbs wrote:Strapping around the feet will not offer as much immobility as a pair of rifle shooting boots (IMHO). The feet are pretty much 'fixed' in those already. Note also the ISSF rules state legs and not feet.TWP wrote:Not an ISSF rules expert, but I think rules
7.4.1.1 Anything which may give a shooter an unfair advantage over others...
and
7.4.7.1.2 which prohibits special devices or garments that immobilize or reduce movement of the legs, body or arms
Would prohibit the use of tape to stabilize the ankles, feet or wrists.
My advice however would be to ask at equipment control if you're unsure.
Rob.
Not exactly. Whenever I do equipment control (Isle of Man, NSRA ISSF, etc) the staff always check my boots:RobStubbs wrote:Quest1 wrote: It's normal practice to turn up for checking all geared up. If not people won't be walking about barefooted - not at any comps I've ever been to at least.
Like I said before, if in doubt, ask the RO / equipment control guys.
Rob.