Una guía para Jueces, oficiales, entrenadores y atletas
Una guía para Jueces, oficiales, entrenadores y atletas
Una guía para Jueces, oficiales, entrenadores y atletas
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RECORDER<br />
The Recorder is important to the Chief Judge, especially during a major race. The<br />
main functions of the Recorder are to receive all cards from the Judges and to<br />
record them on the race Judging Summary Sheet and to ensure the cards appear on<br />
the posting board. The Recorder informs the Chief Judge when a competitor has<br />
received three red cards from three different Judges. The Recorder should show<br />
the three (or more) red cards when informing the Chief Judge of the disqualification.<br />
The Chief Judge should not discuss the competition with the Recorder.<br />
The Judging Summary sheet is the official score sheet of the judging of the race.<br />
ACCURACY IS ESSENTIAL. At the end of the race, the individual Judges’ record<br />
cards are collected and all the cautions and red cards are added to the Judging<br />
Summary Sheet. It is important to indicate the time that each red card was issued<br />
and where applicable the time that any competitor was disqualified. The Judging<br />
Panel should receive a copy of the Judging Summary Sheet.In addition the Summary<br />
Sheet should be distributed to other relevant people such as Technical Delegate,<br />
LOC, Media through the TIC.<br />
Recorders area at the IAAF World Championships - Berlin, 2009<br />
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