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Penalty Points Issued  
Name
Country
Penalty
Points
Date
Reason
Gareth Holder
England
1
13/11/2007
Late Cancellation Type A
Eoin McLaughlin
Ireland
1
17/11/2007
Late Cancellation Type A
Phillipe Vivier
France
1
17/11/2007
Late Cancellation Type A
Jari Ratia
Finland
1
19/11/2007
Late Cancellation Type A
Cedric Massoneau
France
1
20/11/2007
Late Cancellation Type A
Craig Willmer
England
1
25/11/2007
Late Cancellation Type A
Rishi PatelEngland1
26/11/2007Late Cancellation Type A
Sarah Purnell
England
2
3/12/2007
Late Cancellation Type B
Lisa John
England
2
5/12/2007
Late Cancellation Type B
Joe Preddy
England
2
5/12/2007
Late Cancellation Type B
Yousef Akbar
Saudi Arabia
3
No Show
Late Cancellation Type C
Lluis Montfort
Spain
3
No Show
Late Cancellation Type C
    
Penalty Points  

Late cancellations

Late cancellations in tour stops have over the last couple of years developed from a rather marginal problem to a very serious problem with 40-50 late cancellations in the worst cases. The problem has become a real existential threat for many tournaments and might become an existential threat to the whole tour business if nothing is done.

A new set of rules will be in effect as of stop 1 in 2007, including a system with penalty points, penalties and registration in cases of late cancellations. Late cancellations are defined in three categories and penalty points are given as follows:

Late Cancellation Type A

Type A means that the organizer is notified by the player in the period of 30 days before the first day of the tournament until 8 days before the first day of the tournament. The player will be given 1 penalty point and the organizer is allowed to issue a penalty invoice to the player with an amount of not more than half of the maximum fee for a primary entry.

Late Cancellation Type B

Type B means that the organizer is notified by the player in the period of 7 days before the first day of the tournament until and including the last qualifi-cation day of the tournament, but before the qualification squad in which the primary entry was ordered. The player will be given 2 penalty points and the organizer is allowed to issue a penalty invoice to the player with an amount of not more than the maximum fee for a primary entry.

Late Cancellation Type C

Type C is defined as a "No Show", which means that a player fails to appear without having notified the organizer or if the player notifies the organizer after the start of the qualification squad in which the primary entry was ordered. The player will be given 3 penalty points and the organizer is allowed to issue a penalty invoice to the player with an amount of not more than the maximum fee for a primary entry plus the maximum fee for a re-entry.

If an invoice (A-C) is not paid latest 30 days after it was issued, the player will be given 1 penalty point more, regardless whether the voucher is paid at a later moment.

For late cancellations penalty points will be given, but also 1 point for an illegal pull out in a tournament and furthermore from 0-4 penalty points to players presenting improper behaviour like attacking equipment, attacking other players or officials and other similar, fortunately not very often, occurring happenings. The level of action will decide the number of penalty points given.

Penalty Points and Numbers

Penalty points will be accumulated over a three year period, where after points from the oldest year will be removed. Each time a player is at or passing 4 penalty points, a penalty number is added to the player’s total of penalty numbers and a penalty will be issued as follows:

If the penalty number is 1, the player will be suspended for 60 days from EBT stops, counting from the day the suspension letter is issued.

If the penalty number is 2, the player will be suspended for 90 days from EBT stops, counting from the day the suspension letter is issued. In addition the player will, through his federation, be invoiced by ETBF with a penalty fee of € 300.

For each time the penalty number is higher than 2, the suspension period will be 30 days higher than the suspension period of the previous penalty number. In addition the penalty fee will be € 300 higher than the penalty fee of the previous penalty number. A suspension of a player from the EBT will in principle never end as long as a player has not paid the penalty fee to ETBF.