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ERSA Training Courses and Seminars Other development and training courses will be listed here as and when available. ERSA Race Officials course, as and when arranged will be posted here. | | | | Race Officials Accreditation Scheme. (taken from SSE Race Manual) 2111.1 The SSE Coaching Scheme exists to ensure the skill development of all participants, whether they are athletes, instructors, coaches or officials; and to ensure that these skills are recognised and accredited. For athletes, coaches and instructors, methods of accreditation exist through training, assessment and competition. For officials, three levels of accreditation exist: Level 1 Race Official Level 2 Race Official Technical Delegate The Race Organisation Technical Panel (ROTP) is responsible for the training, accreditation and appointment of Race Officials for Level 1 and Level 2.The Seeding and Technical Panel (STP) is responsible for the training, accreditation and appointment of Technical Delegates. 2120 Criteria For Accreditation 2121 Level 1 Race Official To be accredited as a Level 1 Race Official, the applicant should have: Attended a recognised SSE Race Officials Course, (beginners or development) within the previous three years. Registered with the SSE coaching scheme as a race official Kept an accurate record in the log book provided of all race officials duties carried out Acted as a gate judge at an SSE race on at least two occasions Undertaken at least two of the following roles, not more than one of which should be from Group B:
GROUP A: i) Starter ii) Chief of Course iii) Backup Timekeeper iv) Start Marshall v) Finish Marshall vi) Assistant Chief Gate Judge vii) Chief of Timing | GROUP B: viii) Provisional Times Board ix) Commentator |
Been observed acting effectively in a role in Group A at an SSE race by an SSE assessor, including responding to any questions asked. 2122 Level 2 Race Official To be accredited as a Level 2 Race Official, the applicant should have: Registered with the SSE coaching scheme as a race official Attended a recognised SSE Advanced Race Officials Course within the previous three years Kept an accurate record in the log book provided of all race officials duties carried out Acted as a gate judge at Club National, Grand Prix or Championship SSE races on at least four occasions Undertaken at least four of the following roles:
i) Start Referee ii) Finish Referee iii) Chief Gate Judge iv) Race Secretary v) Chief of Calculations vi) Referee vii) Chief of Race |
ibeen observed acting effectively in one of these roles at an SSE race by an SSE assessor, including responding correctly to any questions asked. Experience at Level 1 can count towards the criteria for Level 2. 2130 Further Information - See SSE Race Manual | |
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