Extraordinary circumstances are described as follows: Incorrect music is cued (wrong music, music distortion, interruption, etc.). Music problems due to the malfunction of the equipment. Disturbances caused by general equipment failure - lighting, stage, venue. The introduction of any foreign object into the performance area by an individual or means other than by the competitor. Extraordinary circumstances causing a walk-over out of the competitor’s control.
It is the responsibility of the competitor to stop the routine immediately if an extraordinary circumstance as mentioned above arises.
For incorrect music, the competitor must notify within 10 seconds by stopping the performance. The competitor will exit from the competition floor. Upon the decision of the Chair of Judges Panel, the competitor may restart the routine after the problem has been corrected. Any scores previously given will be disregarded.
A protest after the completion of a routine will not be accepted.
Where situations not stated above may arise, they will be resolved by a review of the circumstances by the Superior Jury. The decision of the Superior Jury is final.
It is the responsibility of the competitor to stop the routine immediately if an extraordinary circumstance as mentioned above arises.
For incorrect music, the competitor must notify within 10 seconds by stopping the performance. The competitor will exit from the competition floor. Upon the decision of the Chair of Judges Panel, the competitor may restart the routine after the problem has been corrected. Any scores previously given will be disregarded.
A protest after the completion of a routine will not be accepted.
Where situations not stated above may arise, they will be resolved by a review of the circumstances by the Superior Jury. The decision of the Superior Jury is final.