policies and race rules
All racers must be able to control their board at all times and ride safely. This includes starting, stopping, standing still, and dismounting. The event organizer or an EOL Official has the authority to disqualify a rider who they decide cannot safely control their board.
No “off-board” controllers or devices (e.g. remote tilt controller) will be allowed in EOL sanctioned races, any rider found using one of these devices will be disqualified.
During qualifications by time trials, any rider has the right to overtake other riders by saying "On your left" or "On your right". In this situation, the rider in front shall let the other overtake by their called path. During the bracket stage, no rider shall ask for permission to overtake.
All racers must wear a properly secured helmet.
Wrist/hand protection must be worn at all times whilst racing.
Racers must be on their board when crossing the finish line.
All racers must sign any waiver required by the race organizer/venue.
Participants must adhere to the EOL Code of Conduct.
Participants are chiefly responsible for their well-being and safety.
Rules for competitors
Event participants agree to abide by the following:
Display high standards of behavior that promote a positive image for our sport.
Strive to maintain a sense of self-control and dignity at all times.
Encourage others to participate and learn.
Take responsibility for my own ability and make educated choices about when, where, and how to participate. Obtain the proper training and continue to improve skills where needed.
Compete fairly and with respect for fellow athletes, officials, venues and equipment. Honor event rules and participate in the spirit of the competition. Be gracious in victory and defeat.
Cooperate with medical professionals and respect their assessment of my ability to continue competing or training.
Refrain from violence, offensive language and insults, harassment, and public criticism of fellow athletes, officials or volunteers (especially when addressing the media), and discourage others from the same.
In the event of a conflict, defuse the situation if it is appropriate to do so, and/or notify an organizer to help achieve a peaceful resolution.