Acts and Regulations

2014-131 - General

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Timekeeper and knockdown timekeeper’s duties
20(1)The timekeeper shall sit outside the ring near a bell or gong and shall have a whistle that can be heard clearly by contestants and corner-persons.
20(2)Ten seconds before the beginning of a round, the timekeeper shall blow a whistle.
20(3)At the expiration of the ten second period referred to in subsection (2), the timekeeper shall indicate the beginning of a round by ringing a bell or striking a gong, but only if the corner-persons have exited the ring and have removed all equipment from the ring.
20(4)The timekeeper shall indicate the end of a round by ringing a bell or striking a gong.
20(5)If a contestant is knocked out, concedes or the bout is otherwise ended, the timekeeper shall advise the announcer of the round in which the stoppage took place and period of time elapsed in that round.
20(6)A knockdown timekeeper shall use a stopwatch to time how long a contestant is knocked down.
Timekeeper and knockdown timekeeper’s duties
20(1)The timekeeper shall sit outside the ring near a bell or gong and shall have a whistle that can be heard clearly by contestants and corner-persons.
20(2)Ten seconds before the beginning of a round, the timekeeper shall blow a whistle.
20(3)At the expiration of the ten second period referred to in subsection (2), the timekeeper shall indicate the beginning of a round by ringing a bell or striking a gong, but only if the corner-persons have exited the ring and have removed all equipment from the ring.
20(4)The timekeeper shall indicate the end of a round by ringing a bell or striking a gong.
20(5)If a contestant is knocked out, concedes or the bout is otherwise ended, the timekeeper shall advise the announcer of the round in which the stoppage took place and period of time elapsed in that round.
20(6)A knockdown timekeeper shall use a stopwatch to time how long a contestant is knocked down.