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Event information & general rules


WCC official prize tabe


The following information is a small selection the rules. If you have forgotten or lost the full set we provided, please ask to view your section marshal’s copy


IIE DU BOIS THE BIG ISLAND


There will be only two daily crossings between the mainland and the big island. On each crossing priority boarding will be given in the following order: to officials, accredited media and only then to competitors and other team members. It will be the competitor’s/team


member’s sole responsibility to ensure that they do not miss the return crossing, especially the final daily crossing as no other crossings will be permitted. A few reminders on the rules


(Please comply with full and official Rules as provided) The following is a small selection


only, briefly covering just a few rules. If you have forgotten or lost the full set of rules we provided, please ask to view your section marshal’s copy.


GENERAL RULES


lIn the occurrence that a pair misses their call to come on stage, the draw will proceed in order, without them.


lThe missing pair will then be recalled to the stage after the draw has been completed and prior to any possible late arrivals/ registrations.


RECORDING


A CATCH lEach fish must be witnessed by at least two marshals or by one marshal and one competitor other than the captor, fellow Team Member, Team Runner or Team Helper.


lIf a Marshal is not immediately available, carp must be retained in a carp sack until such a time as a Marshal becomes available.


lOnly one carp should be placed in each sack.


BOAT & SAFETY


MEASURES Spot checks of boats will be conducted by Marshals throughout the competition and Local Authorities may also conduct their own checks. If a boat is found to be non-compliant by Local Authorities, it is at their sole discretion to impose local laws, which could include a fine and/or confiscation of boats.


RESPECTFUL CONDUCT


Please give your respect and assistance to the Event Officials and Marshals and allow them to do their work quickly and efficiently. If you


give them your full cooperation and comply to their requests wherever possible it will help to ensure the smooth running of the event and avoid any unnecessary conflict. Also, please show respect at all times to your fellow anglers, the fish, and members of the public, and of course the environment.


The very last thing we want is


for us to be put in a position where we have to issue warnings or take action against wrong-doers and rule breakers. The rules, as set out in full, are there to protect the angler, the environment and the fish, and they have been carefully thought through, tried and tested. Please read them thoroughly to familiarise yourself with them, and adhere to them fully.


PROCEDURE TO PHOTOGRAPH A CATCH


lOfficial photos are to be taken by the Marshals on their mobile and relayed to HQ immediately.


lThree photos are required to display: the angler and fish with peg board in view - competitors signed catch log card - the Marshals log card.


lMarshals to wait for a return text from HQ to acknowledge receipt of all photos before authorizing the fish to be released.


lAll fish to be returned to the 8


water in the presence of the Marshal only after authorisation.


lSeveral other shots may have to be taken, so please allow official photographers to carry out their requirements without hindrance.


lCompetitors, Team Runners and others are then welcome to take their own photos, but only after careful consideration by first monitoring the comfort level and welfare of the carp.


lIf requested by a Marshal to do Magazine sponsored by Pescalis www.pescalis.com


so, the fish should be released back to the water immediately, or sacked up to recover if deemed necessary.


lDo not attempt to release a fish that cannot swim away strongly. It is far better to allow it to recover quietly in the confines of a carp sack for a short time before trying again.


lYour Marshal will assist you in making this decision should you have any doubts.


‘Don’t attempt to release a fish that cannot swim away strongly .. allow it to recover quietly in the confines of a carp sack for a short time before trying again’


WCC Itinerary Friday, Sept 2


Competitors can begin to arrive at the lake and set up in Bivvy Camp


Saturday, Sept 3


Competitors continue to arrive at the lake and set up in Bivvy Camp


14.00 - 18.00: Boat Check 15.00 - 19.00: Official registration for Pairs/Team Runners/Boat


Sunday, Sept 4


Competitors continue to arrive at the lake and set up in Bivvy Camp 10.00 - 17.00: Boat Check 10.00 -17.00: Official registration time for Pairs/Team Runner/Boat 19.00 -20.30: Media and VIP cocktail 20.00 onwards:World Carp Classic Open Air Concert


Monday, Sept 5


09.00 - 15.00: Official Registration Pairs/Team Runner/ Boat 14.00 -16.00: Team Gladiator Games 16.30 - 18.30: Competitors welcome BBQ 19.00: Official photograph at Gladiator beach 19.15: Flag parade from Gladiator Beach 20.00: Official Opening Ceremony followed by Peg Draw


CHAMPIONS


lTITLE OF WORLD CARP CLASSIC 2011 CHAMPIONS


l£10,000 lJRC Products


lGolden Reuben Heaton Scales


l10 day holiday to South Africa courtesy of Carp Afrique (exc. flights)


l4 x ATTs bite alarms, 1 standard receiver and 1 long range receiver, desk stand, pouch, water case,spares kit and wheels


PAIRS


l1st Overall: Trophies, £10,000 cash plus above.


l2nd Overall: Trophies, £2,000 cash and Sponsors products


Tuesday, Sept 6


07.00: Competitors free to go to pegs and prepare for competition at their leisure 14.00: local time Start of the competition


Sunday, Sept 11


07.00: local time End of the competition 07.00 - 13.00: Anglers to return to HQ for prize giving 13.30 - 14.30: Official prize giving & Closing Ceremonies 15.00 onwards: Winners official photo shoot with sponsors


l3rd Overall: Trophies, £1,000 cash and Sponsors products


SECTION WINNERS 8 SECTIONS


lUltima section prizes worth £1000, trophies and £500


lJetfish section prizes worth £1000, trophies and £500


lPV TV section prizes worth £1000, trophies and £500


lCC Moore section prizes worth £1000, trophies and £500


lSBS section prizes worth £1000, trophies and £500


lRichworth section prizes worth £1000, trophies and £500


lPescalis section prizes worth £1000, trophies and £500


lBoel Baits section prizes worth £1000, trophies and £500


TEAM EVENT


WINNING TEAM lTrophies and Title of World Carp Classic 2011 Team Champions


lHolidays at the Pure fishing Lac De Der resort sponsored by Carp Connections (exc. flights)


2ND BEST TEAM Holidays at the Pure fishing Lac De Der resort sponsored by Carp Connections


3RD BEST TEAM Holidays at the Pure fishing Lac De Der resort sponsored by Carp Connections (exc. flights)


Magazine sponsored by Pescalis www.pescalis.com 9 BIGGEST FISH 8 SECTIONS


Each ‘biggest fish in section’ winner will receive a holiday worth £1000 (exc. flights) or sponsors’ products worth £1000


lCaspe Delux Cat & Carp Fishing for 2 sections and Trophy


lCarp Afrique sponsor for 2 sections and Trophy


lCanary Island Carp Fishing Tours sponsor for 2 sections and Trophy


lPescalis holiday and trophy lElite Carp Baits and trophy


lFirst fish: Sponsors products plus trophy. Sponsored by Yaris Sports


lBiggest overall fish: Custom Built Rods plus trophy. Sponsored by Banana Rods, France.


lOld Ghost Bait day: 4 prizes of Apple ipads and trophies


BANANA RODS


lCasting Competition: Sponsors products


A PLUS...


ll competitors will


receive a WCC 2011 commemorative


participant’s prize courtesy of JRC


Emergency phone +33 (0)6 45 67 03 98


This number is to be used in case of emergency to enable us to co-ordinate


emergency response in required services. It is also to be used if a carp over 18 kg is caught, so that an official photographer can be sent to you as priority.


Only for daytime emergencies: Madine Accueil (reception) can be contacted on +33 (0)3 29 89 32 50 between 09:00 and 12:00 and 14:00 and 17:00.


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