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Class: Referee Type: Lecture Duration: ~ 2 hrs Location: Country Lakes Estates

Referee Lecture. Class: Referee Type: Lecture Duration: ~ 2 hrs Location: Country Lakes Estates Date: 04/21/2018 Trainer: Olen Walton officials@nwal.org. Referee Lecture. What’s an official?. Referee Lecture. 2019 Rulebook changes. 2019. Referee Lecture.

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Class: Referee Type: Lecture Duration: ~ 2 hrs Location: Country Lakes Estates

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  1. Referee Lecture Class: Referee Type: Lecture Duration: ~2 hrs Location: Country Lakes Estates Date: 04/21/2018 Trainer: Olen Walton officials@nwal.org

  2. Referee Lecture What’s an official?

  3. Referee Lecture 2019 Rulebook changes 2019

  4. Referee Lecture 2019 Rulebook changes

  5. Referee Lecture 2019 Rulebook changes

  6. Referee Lecture

  7. Referee Lecture

  8. Referee Lecture • Meet Referee vs. Deck Referee • Is there a difference? • Why both? • Roles and Responsibilities

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  11. Referee Lecture Ref Protocol for starting a heat….

  12. Referee Lecture Disqualifications and Referee Expectations • Raise your hand immediately upon observing an infraction • Gain the attention of the writing official • Keep hand raised until you are noticed • Communicate that you have an infraction • Variety of methods used; • Hand signals • Verbally • Verbally via radio • What to communicate • Lane # and infraction • You may be asked additional questions – the 3 W’s • Record the infraction • If you are the turn official at the start end, you may be required to write the infraction and also inform the swimmer

  13. Referee Lecture Disqualifications and Referee Expectations

  14. Referee Lecture How to Set the Deck

  15. Referee Lecture Deck for Ind Events TurnOfficial TurnOfficial Last In and First Out Wall to Wall Wall to Wall Last In and First Out 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 StrokeOfficial StrokeOfficial Referee Head Timer Starter Last In and First Out Last In and First Out TurnOfficial TurnOfficial

  16. Referee Lecture Deck for Ind EventsOnly 4 SNT Officials Stroke and TurnOfficial Stroke and TurnOfficial Last In and First Out Quad 1 Quad 2 Last In and First Out 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Quad 4 Quad 3 Referee Head Timer Starter Last In and First Out Last In and First Out Stroke and TurnOfficial Stroke and TurnOfficial

  17. Referee Lecture Deck for Freestyle Events TurnOfficial TurnOfficial Last In and First Out Last In and First Out 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Referee Head Timer Starter Last In and First Out Last In and First Out TurnOfficial TurnOfficial

  18. Referee Lecture Deck for Medley Relays TurnOfficial TurnOfficial RTO-I RTO-I RTO-O RTO-O Wall to Wall Last In and First Out Wall to Wall Last In and First Out Head Timer OOF 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 StrokeOfficial StrokeOfficial Referee Head Timer Starter OOF Last In and First Out Last In and First Out RTO-O RTO-O RTO-I RTO-I TurnOfficial TurnOfficial

  19. Referee Lecture Deck for Free Relays TurnOfficial TurnOfficial RTO-I RTO-I RTO-O RTO-O Last In and First Out Last In and First Out OOF 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Referee Head Timer Starter OOF Last In and First Out Last In and First Out RTO-O RTO-O RTO-I RTO-I TurnOfficial TurnOfficial

  20. Referee Lecture Deck for Ind Events6 Lanes TurnOfficial TurnOfficial Last In and First Out Last In and First Out Wall to Wall Wall to Wall Pool Stairs StrokeOfficial StrokeOfficial 6 5 4 3 2 1 Referee Head Timer Starter Last In and First Out Last In and First Out TurnOfficial TurnOfficial

  21. Referee Lecture Deck for Ind Events TurnOfficial TurnOfficial Diving Well Last In and First Out Last In and First Out Starter Wall to Wall Wall to Wall Pool Stairs Referee 6 5 4 3 2 1 StrokeOfficial StrokeOfficial Pool Stairs Head Timer Last In and First Out Last In and First Out TurnOfficial TurnOfficial

  22. Referee Lecture Deck for Ind Events Stroke and TurnOfficial Stroke and TurnOfficial Diving Well Last In and First Out Last In and First Out Starter Quad Quad Pool Stairs Referee 6 5 4 3 2 1 Quad Quad Pool Stairs Head Timer Last In and First Out Last In and First Out Stroke and TurnOfficial Stroke and TurnOfficial

  23. Referee Lecture Relays & Take-Off Officiating

  24. Referee Lecture Timing / Order of Finish / Official Time

  25. Referee Lecture

  26. Referee Lecture Eligibility

  27. Referee Lecture Entries and Seeding

  28. Referee Lecture Scoring

  29. Referee Lecture Relay Scratch Meet

  30. Referee Lecture Protests / Delays / Blood

  31. Referee Lecture Facility Requirements

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  34. Referee Lecture Official’s Meeting Timer’s Meeting • Gather all officials before the meet start and review the following. Keep it light and interesting. • Introduce yourself • Pool layout and features • Jurisdiction • DQ protocol & processing • Stroke and turn expectations • Deck Ref and Starter expectations • Swimmers with disabilities • Relays and ballots • What to do with protests • Provisional forms • Deck assignments and rotations • Seek questions • Gather all timers before the meet start and review the following. Keep it light and interesting. • Introduce yourself • Where to stand • When to clear your watch • When to start your watch • What to do with a malfunction • What to do with the 3rd decimal place • Best practices for the scribe • Make sure you have the right swimmer • Let them know the meet will be moving fast!

  35. Referee Lecture Referee Best Practices…. • Purchase a whistle! • Ensure all officials are in position before starting each heat • Ensure the course is clear before starting each heat • Provide the starter with a clear whistle blow • Closely observe each start • During each heat spend most of your time observing your officials for an infraction • Note each heat you launch on the referee heat sheet • Note all infractions + lane number on the referee heat sheet • Note all “no shows” or empty lanes • Be aware of rules for swimmers with disabilities • Keep a rule book in your pocket • Always remain calm, no matter the situation • Keep the meet moving • Keep an eye out for any and all safety issues!

  36. Situation 1 - Referee SITUATION: During the 50yard backstroke (a) a backstroke flag line breaks and two swimmers stop when they make contact with the line; (b) a lane line breaks and interferes with a swimmer. In both situations, the referee stops the event until repairs are completed and the swimmers have recovered, then re-swims the event.

  37. Situation 1 - Referee RULING: Correct procedure. COMMENT: If equipment cannot be repaired in a timely manner, the team representatives should discuss alternative arrangements for completing the meet at another facility or postponing the meet until repairs can be made.

  38. Situation 2 - Referee SITUATION: Prior to the beginning of the meet, the visiting team representative notices that black target lines are not present on the end walls of the pool. The team representative… • declares the pool to be non-standard and insists on moving the meet to their pool; or • refuses to swim unless towels are hung as targets.

  39. Situation 2 - Referee RULING: • End wall targets are recommended equipment only, and are not required. Therefore, their absence does not constitute a non-standard pool. • the referee is only required to hang towels (or other suitable markers) if the top edge of the pool lacks a contrasting color (e.g., a single row of tiles).

  40. Situation 3 - Referee SITUATION: The referee informs a competitor that she cannot compete wearing a cap with: • a local USA swim club logo; • a college insignia or logo; • numbers; • a 2” X 3” American flag; • the manufacturer’s logo or trademark; • her NWAL team’s logo/mascot/name; • another NWAL team’s logo/mascot/name.

  41. Situation 3 - Referee RULING: (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) are legal. Note however that with (g), while all are legal caps, the meet referee can deem any cap to be unsportsmanlike and request that it be removed or turned inside-out.

  42. Question 1 - 10 The starting rules may be modified by the Starter to adapt them to disabled swimmers. • True • False

  43. Answer 1 – 10 B

  44. Question 1 - 20 A "Provisional" Referee may only work a meet as the Meet Referee if no "certified" Referee in the NWAL could be secured to work that meet and the opponent elects not to use their certified Referee for that meet. • True • False

  45. Answer 1 – 20 A

  46. Meet Referee- 30 If both teams do not have a sufficient number of officials to handle the coverage, both teams may mutually select persons at large to officiate the strokes and turns, in equal number. • True • False

  47. Answer 1 – 30 A

  48. Question 1 - 40 The Meet Referee is responsible for: • Ensuring that the Meet is run fairly • Interpretation of the Rules • All of the Officials • Any changes to Heats or Events • All Of the Above

  49. Answer 1 – 40 E

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