Welsh Petanque Association - Official Rules - General Observations
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OFFICIAL
RULES OF THE GAME OF PETANQUE |
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Note: The present Rules have
been approved by the International Congress of the F.I.P.J.P. on 14th November 2008, Dakar, Senegal.
Translation & Proof Reading: Mike Pegg, International Umpire - Barrie Lucas, EPA National Umpire - John Thatcher, EPA National Umpire |
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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS |
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Pétanque is a sport in which: It can also be played by: In triples, each player uses 2 boules. No other version of the game is allowed.
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Pétanque is played with boules approved by the F.I.P.J.P. and which conform to the following criteria.
However, the player's name and forename (or initials) may be engraved on them, as well as various logos, initials and acronyms, conforming to the manufacturer’s specification.
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A player guilty of breaking the above condition (4) is immediately disqualified from the competition together with his or her partners. If a boule not “tampered with” but worn, or of defective manufacture, does not pass the official examination successfully, or does not comply with the norms set out in paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) above, the player must change it. He or she may also change the set. Complaints relating to these three paragraphs and made by players are admissible only before the start of a game. It is in the interests of the latter, therefore, to ensure that their boules and those of their opponents comply with the above rules. Complaints relating to (4) are admissible at any time during the game, but they must be made between ends. However, from the third end onwards, if a complaint made about the boules of an opponent is proved to be unfounded, 3 points will be added to the score of the opponent. The Umpire or the Jury may, at any time, require examination of the boules of one or several players.
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Jacks are made of wood, or of a synthetic material bearing the manufacturer’s mark and having obtained the F.I.P.J.P’s approval in line with the precise specification relating to the required standards. Their diameter must be 30mm (tolerance: + or – 1mm). Painted jacks are authorised, but at no time must the jack be capable of being picked up with a magnet.
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Before the start of a competition, each player must present his or her licence He or she must also present it after any request by the Umpire, or by an opponent, unless it has been retained at the Control Table.
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