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- Page 3 and 4: Clinic Goals • Identify basic rul
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- Page 7: The Purpose of Officiating SAFETY &
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- Page 13 and 14: The potential for injury = the pote
- Page 15 and 16: The Golden Rule for Track Officials
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- Page 21 and 22: Role of Meet Director and Games Com
- Page 23 and 24: Role of the Referee • Supervises
- Page 25 and 26: Clerk of the Course Duties • Know
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- Page 31 and 32: False Start Rules • No false star
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- Page 35 and 36: What Constitutes a Lane Violation?
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- Page 55 and 56: The Competition Warm-up • Announc
- Page 57 and 58: Order of Attempts At the discretion
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Advancing to Finals - Special Case
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Results Form (HJ & PV) 61
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Officiating Horizontal Jumps 63 ©
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Preparation - Essential Supplies
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Take-off Board - Foul vs Fair Norma
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The Competition Calling ‘Fair’
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Open Pit Option (usually for local
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Vertical Jump Tasks • Preparing a
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Vertical Jump Tasks Calling ‘Fair
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Vertical Jumps - Passing In NCAA -
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Breaking 1 st Place Ties The Jump-O
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High Jump Bar Placement and Measure
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Officials Positions - High Jump 83
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High Jump Tasks Before Competition
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High Jump Rules Time Limits - TIME
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High Jump Rules Breaking the Plane
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Pole Vault Crew Ideally, at least
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Pole Vault Preparation Arrive 1
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Aborting an attempt In all rule boo
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Officiating Throwing Events 97 © U
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Throwing Events Indoor: Outdoor:
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Throws from a Ring Crew Positions 1
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Throws Preparation Arrive at least
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Fair vs Foul Mark all throws until
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Fair vs Foul Javelin USATF (Open, M
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Fair vs Foul Hammer It is not a fou
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A Recent Rule Change In IAAF, USATF
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Sector Fouls Implement must land co
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Combined Events Same rules as the o
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Rules of Race Walking Technique •
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Proper Area of Observation 48º 119
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Officiating Track & Field for Athle
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