The OCRL Rules
The OCRL Rules
The OCRL Rules
The Obstacle Course Racing Association (OCRA or the Association) is the governing body of
the Obstacle Course Racing League (OCRL or the League). To compete in the OCRL you must
be a member of the OCRA, but not all members of the OCRA have to race in the OCRL.
The OCRL was launched in 2013 as a national League. In 2014 it will be a state based leagues
managed by local members of the OCRA, known as OCRL State Managers. The state based
leagues are designed to ensure greater equality and opportunity for racers as well as build a
more local grass roots community.
This OCRL Rule book serves as a common reference and guide for OCRL Competitors, OCRL
State Managers and other OCRL Officials.
This document outlines standards for OCRL Competitors conduct before, during and after
an OCRL race and will apply for all OCRL sanctioned events in any town of any state or
territory.
As the first established Obstacle Course Racing League anywhere in the world, our aim is to
set benchmarks within every aspect of the League so that future international obstacle
course racing leagues can build from our great foundation.
This guide is designed to set a standard for competitors on the many varied courses and
event venues that we race upon. The physical and mental tests will vary at every event but
the quality of the experience at OCRL races, from zero-tolerance for unsportsman-like
behaviour to the enforcement of race rules, shall be universal to OCRL competitors
everywhere.
In closing, the rules herein aim to create consistency for OCRL competitors and race
management. These rules are a foundation to help build and gain formal recognition for this
sport we all love. As members of the OCRA and competitors in the OCRL please respect and
uphold these rules and the spirit of good sportsmanship.
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Contents
SECTION 1: GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT ............................................................................................. 4
SECTION 2: EVENT AND ATHLETE REGISTRATION................................................................................... 5
SECTION 3: TIMING AND RECORD KEEPING ........................................................................................... 6
SECTION 4: WAVE PARTICIPATION AND START RULES ........................................................................... 7
SECTION 5: COURSE LAYOUT AND OBSTACLES ....................................................................................... 8
SECTION 6: CLOTHING AND GEAR AT THE EVENT AND ON THE COURSE ............................................. 10
SECTION 7: MEDICAL EMERGENCIES .................................................................................................... 11
SECTION 8: INFRINGEMENTS AND MISCONDUCT ................................................................................ 12
SECTION 9: PENALTIES .......................................................................................................................... 14
SECTION 10: APPEALS ........................................................................................................................... 15
SECTION 11: OFFICIAL OCRL ROLES ...................................................................................................... 16
APPENDIX 1:OFFICIAL OCRL BURPEE METHOD..................................................................................... 17
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SECTION 1: GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT
a) OCRL competitors are expected to always behave in a manner which shows respect
to other competitors and pride as a member of the OCRA. OCRL competitors must
remember that they are representing a community and that we are fortunate to
have the support of race organisers to participate in their event.
b) The high standard of OCRL competitors conduct and ethic should be evident from
the moment competitors arrive in the parking lot, through to registration, in and
around the venue, out on the obstacle course itself and until the competitor leaves
the event.
d) The same shall apply regarding consideration of everyone enjoying the broader
events atmosphere of fun, challenge, spirited competition and mutual support.
e) Any athlete breaching this code of conduct may be subject to penalties outlined in
section 9.
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SECTION 2: EVENT AND ATHLETE REGISTRATION
a) The OCRL State Managers will negotiate an OCRL-specific wave time and OCRA
discount code for all OCRA members including OCRL competitors to use when
registering for a sanctioned event. This will be conveyed through email, website and
social media.
b) Once registered, the competitor will forward the race receipt email from the event
organiser to YOUR [email protected]. This is to allow the OCRL State Manger to
manage event resources accordingly for the number of OCRL members competing in
any one race. OCRA members not racing in the OCRL but still attending the event are
encouraged to also contact your state manager to let them know you will be there.
c) The OCRL will have its own registration tent at each sanctioned event, where OCRL
competitors can register before the race. OCRL competitors must register at least
thirty (30) minutes prior to wave time and are responsible for filling out their own
details on the OCRL Race Results Sheet. If a racer does not preregister their results
will not count.
i. In addition to registering with OCRL always follow events registration
process unless specifically instructed to do otherwise by your OCRL State
Manager.
d) OCRL competitors may not qualify for cash prizes that race organisers have
promoted for the event. Depending on the discount offered to OCRL competitors,
event-specific giveaways such as shirts and medals may be made unavailable to
OCRL competitors by the organiser.
i. Section 2(d) will be dependent upon each race organiser and the terms of
agreement made between them and the OCRL State Manager.
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SECTION 3: TIMING AND RECORD KEEPING
a) Not all OCRL-sanctioned events are timed by the event organisers. However, the
OCRL State Manager will note the wave start time on the OCRL Race Results Sheet.
b) At the end of race, OCRL participants must report straight to OCRA tent to claim
place and report finish time as per the OCRL timing device held at tent. If finish time
not reported straight away and place not claimed, places may not be claimable and
points may not be awarded.
i. In the event of a group finish, the time awarded may not be accurate,
however, it is the position that the OCRL competitor finishes that will
determine the points they are awarded, it is important that races behave
with honesty and integrity.
ii. If claimed places are disputed, a final dedication will be made by the OCRL
State Manager. Please respect their definition as this is not an easy position
to be in. OCRL races who do not respect the final decision may be
disqualified.
c) All OCRL events will utilise a Points System based on finishing position for the race. In
addition finishing position and times will be published on the OCRL section of the
obstacleracing.com.au website.
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SECTION 4: WAVE PARTICIPATION AND START RULES
b) OCRL competitors must report to the start line five (5) minutes before the start time
for an OCRL race briefing, if this process varies races will be notified when they
register. It is the OCRL competitors responsibility to attend the brief. If the OCRL
competitor does not attend they may be denied entry to race or submit finishing
place.
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SECTION 5: COURSE LAYOUT AND OBSTACLES
a) OCRL competitors must follow the course or course map provided to them,
completing all obstacles in their intended order and must not venture off course. If
the course is unclear, use your common sense as well as your integrity as an OCRL
racer, skirting obstacles or challenging terrain is considered a breach of OCRL code of
conduct.
b) OCRL competitors must attempt all obstacles on the course, if an obstacle cannot be
completed after two (2) genuine attempt this is considered a standard infringement
and the OCRL competitor must complete the burpee penalty before proceeding.
i. The thirty (30) burpees must be performed upon the infringement being
identified, by the OCRL competitor themselves or a race or OCRL official or
spectator.
ii. Every effort must be made not to obstruct any competitor, OCRL or
otherwise, whilst completing the burpee penalty.
iii. Each burpee must meet the technique outlined in Appendix 1.
iv. All burpees must be performed to the satisfaction of an OCRL Official, if
present. The OCRL Official may instruct that additional burpees be completed
due to incorrect technique/form.
v. Not all courses will have officials to count and check correct technique. OCRL
competitors are expected to always complete burpee penalties correctly as a
matter of honour and to maintain the OCRL code of conduct.
d) Should an OCRL competitor need to leave the course for a comfort break, minor
medical treatment or any other reasonable reason, they must;
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i. Advise an OCRL Official as soon as possible.
ii. Seek OCRL Officials permission to re-enter onto the course.
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SECTION 6: CLOTHING AND GEAR AT THE EVENT AND ON THE COURSE
b) Clothing may not be used in an irregular fashion in order to assist in the completion
of an obstacle.
f) No footwear or clothing that may cause harm to another competitor may be worn.
g) Fluids and food carried on course may not contain alcohol or any other mind-altering
substances.
h) OCRL members are responsible for the removal of any item, including food and
clothing; they take out on course with them.
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SECTION 7: MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
a) OCRL competitors must cease racing to provide assistance if any unattended person
(OCRL or otherwise) is in need of urgent medical attention or whose safety is in
danger.
i. In medical and safety emergencies, OCRL competitors are expected to use
their best judgement about staying to assist a competitor(s) in trouble (OCRL
or otherwise), or running to the nearest race official for help.
b) OCRL competitors who lose significant race time because they were assisting a
competitor (OCRL or otherwise) in a medical emergency are entitled to re-run the
race in an alternate wave or will be compensated at the judgement of the OCRL
State Manager. After the medical emergency is under control, they may speak to the
OCRL State Manager, OCRL Race Director or nominated proxy about a new start time
or alternative compensation. It is the OCRL competitors responsibility to remember
the competitor who experienced the medical emergencys race number or name, for
verification by OCRL Officials.
i. In the event of a new start time being granted, the OCRL competitor shall be
awarded place points according to their course time in relation to where they
were likely to finish in the rest of the competition field.
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SECTION 8: INFRINGEMENTS AND MISCONDUCT
a) OCRL State Managers, other OCRL Officials and other OCRL competitor who witness
an infringement, may identify infringements. Self-policing is encouraged for the
purpose of good sportsmanship and is in accordance with OCRL code of conduct.
b) When an infringement has been identified, the OCRL competitor who has committed
the infringement should be informed immediately, if they are not already aware and
taking appropriate action to correct or undertaking penalty.
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v. Physically or verbally abuse any official or volunteer, OCRL or otherwise.
vi. Bring the OCRL into disrepute.
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SECTION 9: PENALTIES
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SECTION 10: APPEALS
c) If the OCRL competitor was not allowed to complete the course and the technical
infringement is overturned on appeal, then if possible a restart may be allowed as
per Section 7b(i) or appropriate compensation will be considered.
d) In extreme cases, decisions handed down by the OCRL Disciplinary Panel may be
appealed and considered by members of the OCRA Board.
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SECTION 11: OFFICIAL OCRL ROLES
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APPENDIX 1:OFFICIAL OCRL BURPEE METHOD
c) Thrust legs back in a single motion, placing body in the plank position.
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