Rules League
- Organizers of the POLE BATTLE LEAGUE, POLE BATTLE FREESTYLE and POLE BATTLE CHAMPIONSHIP competitions is European pole dance federation and licensed local organizer.
- Competition is divided into several leagues/rounds each having its respective Ranking Chart and local organization team. All results are shown recorded in global rankings on the website.
- Adult competitors must be over the age of 18 or must have written consent from their parents in order to take part in the competition (= categories Kids, Juniors AMA/PRO/ELITE).
- Competitors must enter by the dates that have been announced.
- Competition is open for men & women in all the categories as a mixed and also for Juniors and Kids.
- All competitors can travel to get a higher score in the global ranking chart.
- The best competitors will be nominated to the international Pole Battle Championship at the end of the year (the date and other detail of this competition will be announced on the website and Facebook page).
CATEGORIES
Here is the list of possible categories. Each organizator has a right to choose just some of them or all of them and must announce this information to his pole battle page. The category is officially open only if there are at least 6 applications as a minimum otherwise the competitors will be asked to join another category if agreed. Each organizor of the competiton may change the miminum number of competitors that is needed for opening the category.
Amateurs (mixed category)
- Athletes must be older than 18 years.
- There are compulsory moves in this category and forbidden moves.
- Forbidden moves cannot be executed in all rounds of the competition.
- Athletes who were among the best 3 competitors in this category last year and later (from all competitions, national overall chart) are not allowed to enter this category.
Kids (mixed category)
- Scoring & rules for this category is the same like in category Amateurs.
- Athletes in age of 6-9 years.
- Competitors must upload a scan of signed Parental Consent in their profile on the webiste.
Juniors Amateurs (mixed category)
- Scoring & rules for this category are the same like in category Amateurs.
- Athletes in age of 10-17 years.
- Competitors must upload a scan of signed Parental Consent in their profile on the webiste in the section with the application form.
- Participants in the previous years league who was not placed 1st-3rd in the Amateurs (pole battle league/national championships).
Master Amateurs 40+(mixed category)
- Athletes must be older than 40 years.
- Scoring and conditions of this category are the same like in Amateurs.
Professionals (mixed category)
- Athletes must be older than 18 years.
- There are compulsory moves in this category.
- Participants in the previous years league who placed 1st-3rd in the Amateurs category in the national chart.
- Every athlete who has already competed in category Professional.
- Those who was among the best three competitors in the national pole sport/art championship in category Amateurs (the last season).
- Juniors who reached 18 years and were not among the best three Juniors in previous season.
- Instructors and pole dancers who earn money by performing.
Juniors Professionals (mixed category)
- Scoring and rules for this category are the same like in Professionals.
- Athletes in age of 10-17 years.
- If the competitor reach 18 years in running season he/she must enter the adult category.
- Competitors must upload a scan of signed Parental Consent in their profile on the website.
- All athletes that have never been among the best 3 competitors in Junior category (last Pole Battle League and national pole sport/art championships; category 15-17 years) may enter this category.
Master Professionals 40+(mixed category)
- Athletes must be older than 40 years.
- Scoring and conditions of this category are the same like in Professionals.
Elite (mixed category)
- There are compulsory moves in this category.
- Participants who placed 1st-3rd overall in the Professionals category in the national chartb in the previous years.
- Those who was among the best three competitors in the national pole sport/art championships in category Professionals (last season).
- Every athlete who has already competed in category Elite (all competitions).
- Instructors and pole dancers who earn money by performing.
Juniors Elite (mixed category)
- There are compulsory moves in this category.
- Participants in the previous year's league who placed 1st-3rd overall in the JUN PRO category in the national chart.
- Those who was among the best three competitors in the national pole sport/art championship in category Junior 15-17 (the last season).
- Every athlete who has already competed in category Elite (all competitions).
COMPETITION SYSTEM
- Competition, with a sports and dance character, according to binding rules with an expert judging panel (divided into several sections – Compulsory moves (just in the 1st round), Technical Bonuses, Technical Deductions, Improvisation)
- The competition has two rounds – 1st qualification round and the final. The number of battles in the 1st round depends on the number of competitors. Just the best 6 competitors compete in the final round (i.e. there are 3 final battles in each category).
- 1st round: compulsory moves must be performed.
- In Qualification round athletes compete on static pole. The regime of the pole is changed to the spinning for the final for all categories.
- Competitors compete according to the table below. Each competitor will enter the stage 2x per one battle (one battle in a practice – e. g. category Amateurs: competitor_A: 0:35 min + competitor_B: 0:35 min + competitor_A: 0:35 min + competitor_B: 0:35 min. Both competitors change on the stage immediately. Total duration of one battle in this category is 4 x 0:35 s). Number of competitors in the 1st qualification round depends on the organizer but in the Final round there must be just 6 competitors = 3 battles per category
- Competition pairings will be done after the registration before the competition. This information will be hidden to competitors. They will know their partner on the stage from the moderator
- During the competition (battles) no winner is announced as the athletes collect points from the Jury; it means that both competitors in the battle could fail as well as continue in the final
1st ROUND |
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Category |
Pole |
Time/Battle |
No. of Battles |
No. of Competitors |
Amateurs (AMA) = Juniors Amateurs = Kids = Master AMA 40+ |
static |
2 x 0:35 min |
xx |
xxxx |
Professionals (PRO)= Juniors Professionals = Masters PRO 40+ |
static |
2 x 0:45 min |
xx |
xxxx |
Elite = Juniors Elite |
static |
2 x 0:50 min |
xx |
xxxx |
FINAL |
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Amateurs = Juniors Amateurs = Kids = AMA Masters 40+ |
spinning |
2 x 0:45 min |
3 |
6 |
Professionals = Juniors Professionals = Masters PRO 40+ |
spinning |
2 x 1:00 min |
3 |
6 |
Elite = Juniors Elite |
spinning |
2 x 1:15 min |
3 |
6 |
- All information about actual pole battle round will be announced in a particular Facebook Event. The link for this event will be placed in info block in Calendar on the website.
Competition poles
- The competition usually takes place on X-POLE competition poles, pole diameter 45 mm. However, the organizer is allowed to choose another pole producer (depends on the region and business partnership).
Competition music
- Track list (a list will be posted in advance on the website/Facebook) will be prepared after the deadline of applications (all athletes insert 1 song into their application). This information will be hidden to the competitors and they will know the song on the stage, too.
- Songs are chosen randomly during the competition.
- Not all sent songs must be chosen.
- The time of the first competitor in each battle starts with the beginning of the song. When the song is playing, the time is running. After the beep (= the signal for changing the competitors on the stage) sounds the song is continuing and the other competitor is entering the stage and start dancing. It means that song is not stopped and it is not started from its beginning.
- First competitor starts competing after the first beep, after the second beep first competitor leaves the stage and the second athlete continues.
- The song is not interrupted (instead of „beeps“). If the song ends earlier than the time limit for the battle, DJ will play the same song from its beginning.
Beginning of the song: Competitor A – BEEP: Competitor B – BEEP: Competitor A – BEEP: Competitor B – BEEP = END of the battle
- It is up to the competitors what songs will be played. The organizer is not responsible for songs that competitors inserted into their applications. If they choose song with some intro without music they have to improvise on it.
Terms of participation in a Pole Battle League
- Competitors must fill in and send an application form (on the website) by the set deadline. The organizer contacts the fastest applicants + two reserves.
- The best competitors of each category in the regional round will be awarded an invitational letter for the international Pole Battle Championship at the end of the season.
Entry list of competitors
- A list of the selected competitors will be posted on the website after the deadline for entries and electronic invitations will be sent to these competitors with further instructions.
- Two participants will be invited to the pole battle as reserves. They will pay the entry fee on the day only if they take part in the competition.
- Should a registered competitor fail to attend a competition without a valid excuse and reason provided in written form by email (see contacts on the website) at least 48 hours before the official start of the competition, the competitor will be disqualified for the entire year.
Gripping & Cleaning
- Competitors may use grips just on their body but NOT directly on the poles. The poles will be cleaned after each pole battle, never in the middle of the battle. The only exception is the situation when the last battle must be run in three (if the number of the competitors is not even-numbered). The cleaning crew starts clean the pole right after the first routine when the second athlete is competing.
Dress Code
- NO platform or high-heeled shoes; just barefooted.
- The bottom part of the outfit must cover the competitor's bottom.
- NO gloves or sleeves (competitors with excessive sweating hands may use gloves only if they proof this problem with a written confirmation from the doctor).
- The upper part of the outfit must only be sports-type clothing.
- All decorations must be fixed on the costume (non-detachable) and no added accessories and/or props are permitted (including but not limited to props such as hats, canes, etc.)
- A violation of these rules may lead to disqualification.
COMPULSORY MOVES
Compulsory moves need to be performed in the 1st round of the competition.
If a competitor cannot manage all the compulsory moves 100 % (for example splits, etc.), this does not mean that she/he cannot take part in the competition. Either she/he tries the move and receives less points for it or she/he does not perform it and gets a deduction from the judges.
Amateurs = Juniors Amateurs
- 1 x Spin
- 1 x Power Trick
- 1 x Flexi Trick
- 1 x Dynamic Trick
Competitors must hold for at least 2 seconds in each move.
In the Amateurs category the following tricks are PENALISED IN BOTH ROUNDS:
- Rainbow Marchenko
- Back Splits
- Planks
- Bird of Paradise
- Spatchock
- Iron X
- Deadlifts
- Phoenix Spin
Professionals = Juniors Professionals
- 1 x Spin combo
- 1 x Power Trick
- 1 x Flexi Trick
- 1 x Dynamic Trick
Competitors must hold for at least 2 seconds in each move.
Elite
- 1 x Spin-Trick Combination
- 1 x Power Trick
- 1 x Flexi Trick
- 1 x Dynamic Trick
Competitors must hold for at least 2 seconds in each move.
SCORING SYSTEM
- Scoring system is based on awarding points for each place according to a contestant's category:
Category \ Place | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Amateurs=Juniors Amateurs | 100 | 75 | 50 | 40 | 35 | 30 | 26 | 22 | 19 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Professionals = Juniors Professionals | 200 | 150 | 100 | 80 | 70 | 60 | 52 | 44 | 38 | 32 | 28 | 24 | 20 | 16 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 |
Elite | 300 | 225 | 150 | 120 | 105 | 90 | 78 | 66 | 57 | 48 | 42 | 36 | 30 | 24 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 9 | 6 | 3 |
To reach as higher score as possible the executed routine must be balanced. Example - If the competitor shows just his/her flexibility he/she gets extra points in Bonuses just for this section. When he/she gets the maximum possible points in this section she cannot get more so there is not reason to base the whole routine on this one skill.
The jury is divided into 4 sections. Here is an evaluation by judging panel:
TECHNICAL SCORE
BONUSES
- Original Transitions
- Strength
- Flexibility
- Dynamics (drops, catches, re-grips)
- Strong momentum on spinning pole (Final round)
DEDUCTIONS
- Incorrect Execution
- Bad angle of the move
- Incorrect Transition
- Slip or loss of balance
- Drying hands
- Fall
- Performing of forbidden move (for Amateurs)
- Loss of momentum on spinning pole
IMPROVISATION
BONUSES
- Originality & Improvisation
- Movement & Dance performance
- Interpretation
- Confidence
- Charisma, Stage Presence
DEDUCTIONS
- Costume malfunction
- Inappropriate facial expressions (incl. uttering vocals)
- Repeating the same movements
- Not respecting the Signal
Warning: Vulgar or erotic moves may lead to disqualification.
SPECIAL AWARD FOR THE BEST BATTLE
- In the final round judges also choose the most entertaining and original pair.
- Judges score the all final pairs with points from 1 to 10.
- The main criterium here is a show.
Media rights
All competitors agree that the organizers can use footage and photos from the competition in documentation and promotional materials in all known ways (TV, internet, print media, etc.). Furthermore, competitors agree that if they take part in the final they will be available for photographs and possibly also an interview after the competition.
Final provisions
The competition organizers reserve the right to amend the rules at any time without prior warning. All changes will be communicated.
The organizers are not liable for any injury that competitors incur while taking part in the competition.
© Jarmila Hanzlíková