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Stroke and Turn Judge
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is the job of this volunteer to observe the swimmers' strokes and turns
and to disqualify, in a fair and consistent manner, those swimmers who
violate the current ODSL disqualification standards. All stroke and Turn
Judges must complete the training offered by the Old Dominion Swim League.
- The benefit of the doubt goes to the swimmer
- Only the starter shall determine if a false start has occurred
during an individual event or if the first swimmer in a relay event
has false started. Swimmers shall be disqualified for more than
one false start in a given event.
- Relays shall be disqualified if any swimmer false starts during
the relay.
- Swimmers in age groups 9-10 and above shall be disqualified for
stroke violations. Swimmers in the 7-8 and 6 and under age
groups shall receive warnings only.
- The purpose of the Stroke and Turn Judge is to ensure fair competition
and not to demoralize any swimmer.
Head Clerk of Course/Assistant Clerk of Course
It is the duty of the above to line up the swimmers' so that
they are ready to swim in the correct lane and heat in an efficient
manner. Heats can be combined if possible. These two
volunteers are crucial in keeping the meet running on a timely basis. They
should be volunteers that know many of the swimmers by name. A
novice should never have sole responsibility of this position. They
should work with someone else prior to doing it on their own.
Scorer/Assistant Scorer
To determine the finish order of the race based on the time cards
submitted, and to award points to the appropriate tam. After
each stroke has been scored the scorer and assistant scorer shall
compare their scores and correct any discrepancies. The purchase
of the Meet Manager Software will make these positions somewhat different
in that they will require someone to be proficient in data entry.
Ribbon Writers
It is the duty of these volunteers to receive the event cards
from the scorers table and to properly designate the ribbons for
each swimmer. Again with some teams being computerized you
may not need as many volunteers if you are using computer generated
labels.
Runners
The duty of these two volunteers is to pick-up the event cards
from the swimmers, before each race, and take them to the timers
in the correct order. After each race they are to pick-up the
cards from the timers and take them to the scorers table. This
takes two people to keep the cycle working properly.
Lifeguard
It is the responsibility of each team to secure a Lifeguard that
is current in their certifications. It is the duty of this
Lifeguard to be in the Lifeguard chair during the entire meet.
Meet Set-Up Crew
It is the duty of this group of volunteers to come early or set
up the meet the night before. They will be provided a layout
of the pool area and should be familiar with where equipment is. They
will set-up tables, chairs, and backstroke flags and rearrange any
pool furniture that needs it a minimum of 45 minutes prior to warm-ups
beginning.
Meet Clean-Up Crew
It is the duty of this group of volunteers to stay at the conclusion
of the met to take down the backstroke flags, pick-up any trash that
the teams missed, put all tables and chairs away and return the pool
furniture to its proper places.
Starter/Announcer
It is the duty of the above to announce and start each race. To
determine false starts and keep the meet running smoothly. it
is also the duty of this person to set-up the starter system prior
to the meet and to properly box up the system at the end of the meet.
Head Timer
It is the duty of the above to assign lanes so that there is
at least one timer from each team in each lane, to review proper
timing procedures with the timers before the start of the meet, and
to conduct a practice timing session. To take over for any
timer whose watch fails to start or otherwise malfunctions during
a race.
Timers
It is the duty of the above to arrive at the meet on time and
be ready for the Head Timers instructions prior to the start of the
meet. Timers should report to their team area to receive their
watch and them to listen for the announcement of where to report
and when. They are to start their watch when the bullhorn sounds
and stop their watch when the swimmer in their lanes reaches the
wall. if a watch malfunctions or fails to start, that timer
should raise their hand to notify the head timer of the problem. Timers
shall record all three times on the time card and indicate the official
time. When three timers are timing per lane, the official time
is the middle time of the three, unless two times are identical,
in which case that time is the official time. When two timers
are timing per lane the official time is the average of the two times. each
lane will have Heat Winner ribbons that should be given out at each
heat to the winner of the individual heat. One timer in each
lane should designate himself or herself as the distributor of this
ribbon.
Relay Takeoff Judges
It is the duty of these judges to make sure that a relay swimmer
does not take off prematurely.
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