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The clinics should be taken in the following order:Level 1Stroke and TurnChief TimekeeperClerk of CourseChief Finish JudgeRecorder ScorerStarterMeet Manager. 2. 3. Chief Finish Judge Clinic. . 4. Course Outline. Chief Finish Judge Role ResponsibilitiesTiming SystemsRules Pertaining to Det
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2. The clinics should be taken in the following order:
Level 1
Stroke and Turn
Chief Timekeeper
Clerk of Course
Chief Finish Judge
Recorder Scorer
Starter
Meet Manager
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3. 3 Chief Finish Judge Clinic
4. 4 Course Outline Chief Finish Judge Role Responsibilities
Timing Systems
Rules Pertaining to Determining Official Times
Sources of Error in Times
Rules pertaining to position
Role at Meet
Prior to the meet
During the meet
Questionnaire
5. 5 Role of Chief Finish Judge To determine the official times and placing for all swimmers in all races.
In order to determine the official time for swimmers the CFJ needs to apply the rules to determine official times based on:
an understanding of the timing system being used and
an ability to recognize and correct errors in recorded times with the Referee approval.
We will look at the common timing systems used at swim meets and then we will review the rules regarding the determination of official times