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Judge Seminar Bangkok, May 2010

This guide covers the duties of archery judges before, during, and after competitions. Topics include preparation, field layout, safety checks, equipment inspection, and dealing with various competition scenarios.

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Judge Seminar Bangkok, May 2010

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  1. Judge SeminarBangkok, May 2010 Morten B. Wilmann

  2. JUDGE DUTIES • Preparation • Before competition • During competition • After competition

  3. PREPARATION • Establish contact • Seek information about the event • Read information received carefully • Apply for visa if necessary • Read the FITA Judge Guide Book • Read the latest interpretations and bylaws • Read the Rules • Bring your judge equipment and uniform

  4. BEFORE COMPETITION • Confirm your arrival to your chairman • Accreditation • Be at the scheduled meetings on time • Be focused and alert at the meetings • Be involved in subjects and topics • Any difficulties? Ask…..

  5. BEFORE COMPETITION • Judging tasks • Checking the field layout and safety • Checking distances • Checking lines and shooting positions • Checking target faces and their setup • Checking the target butts • Checking the shooting signals and equipment • Checking the uniforms • Checking the archer’s equipment

  6. DURING COMPETITION • Check safety • Assist on arrow calls • Deal with bouncers • Deal with shoot-throughs • Deal with late shots • Deal with scorecard mistakes • Check equipment • Deal with shoot-offs • Deal with number of officials on the field

  7. DURING COMPETITION CONTINUES • Check the timing (sound and visual aids) • Check the height of telescopes • Check the archer’s position on the line • Check the markings of arrow holes • Deal with equipment failures • Deal with medical incidents on the line • React on rule violations in the Team Event

  8. AFTER COMPETITION • Present every day’s notes in the meeting • Discuss specialities that have arisen • Prepare for to-morrow • Reply to Chairman’s report • Learn from your experience at the event

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