I have read somewhere, that the distance from the circle to the cochonnet in a competition for juniors should be between 6 and 9 metres, is
this right?
I assume you have been reading the old (pre September 95) rule book or perhaps the rules on the USA Federation web page. The correct
distance for the thrown cochonnet to be legal, in a juniorís competition, is between 6 ñ 10 metres. This measurement is taken from the nearest
edge of the circle to the cochonnet (article 7).
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