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Una guía para Jueces, oficiales, entrenadores y atletas

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The number of Judges required for races is as follows:<br />

Indoors<br />

Outdoors<br />

200 metres track-up to five (including the Chief Judge).<br />

400 metres track-up to six (including the Chief Judge).<br />

Road Courses 1 km – 2.5 km course – depending on the size and shape of the<br />

course, a minimum of six and a maximum of nine (including the<br />

Chief Judge).<br />

As a guide, in track races, the Judges should be placed one on each bend and one/<br />

two in each straight. On a road circuit a similar system would be used. In all races<br />

it is sound policy to have the Chief Judge and an adequate number of other Judges<br />

making their way to the finishing straight, or at least in the last 100 metres. All<br />

judging is done on an individual basis and Judges must never be placed in pairs.<br />

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