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Posted - 26/10/2004 : 15:21:18
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ecco gli argomenti discussi alla' riunione dei FITAarbitri
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FITA JC Meeting, 8-10 October 2004
The following points were discussed in the FITA Judge Committee (JC) meeting held in Rome (Italy) on October 8-10, 2004:
Judge re-accreditation 2005-2007 – The procedure (and in particular the test to be distributed) was considered.
Honorific titles – Cliff Bluck, Paul Paulsen and Sanguan Kosavinta were awarded the Emeritus Judge title.
Assessment report – It was examined and considered the behaviour of an International Judge in a World Ranking event described in the report of the chairperson of the Tournament Judge Commission. Persons involved and concerned will be informed on the Committee evaluation.
Motions to Congress – The Judge Committee decided to submit three motions to Congress concerning Appendix 4 of Book 1. The first is aimed to introduce English as working language within the judge commissions, the second to reduces the number of years to be eligible for the Honorary Judge title and the last to delete the requirement of not-failing the test for getting the JC Award.
By-law changes – The committee discussed the state of progress of the by-law changes submitted to Council in June and affecting the whole Appendix 4 of Book 1 with the introduction of a new system of judge organisation. Furthermore it was decided to submit several other by-law changes affecting the shooting rules (use of the red card, shooting after closing practice or during breaks, alternating team shooting – more than 3 arrows per period, forfeited matches/byes in the competition field, discrepancy between acoustic and visual time control, more than one match in alternating shooting – time control, verifying scoring in finals round, numbers close to the shooting line, how to score a miss, violations in the team events – references).
Activity program 2005 and budget – It was discussed the Committee program for 2005 and the relevant budget.
Judge Committee observer – The role and responsibility of the Judge Committee Observer has been discussed and guidelines have been prepared. In principle, the Judge Committee is responsible for training and appointing of judges and therefore their members must be in the condition to verify in the competition venues the performances of the judges and the effect of the procedure adopted. The discussion will be reported to Council as part of the activity program 2005.
Judges Newsletter – The next issue has been finalised.
Website – The content of the pages available to the Judge Committee on the FITA website has been discussed.
Guide Book – A new release of the Judges Guide Book has been programmed. It will consider the possible changes that will be decided by Council in the next meeting.
Basic guide book – The JC decided to prepare a basic Judge Guide Book to be used in the countries where archery is developing and considering only how to manage and control the FITA Outdoor Round (excluding any references to Field and to match-play rounds). A PowerPoint presentation on CD could be prepared in addition.
Tool kit for judges – It was considered the preparation of a Technical Tool-Kit for judges that should be stored in FITA office and let available on the competition venue of the World Championships. It should be composed by: bow scales, dividers, sets of red/yellow cards, 2-m precision tape, 12.2-cm rings, and mirrors for short judges.
Issues arising from request from Judges and Officers – It were discussed topics on the agent’s signature, official practice and Line Judge setting.
Reports – It was clarified that the relevant parts of the reports from observers will be notified to the judges involved in case of negative or partially negative assessments; the same applies to the report from the chairperson of Tournament Judge Commission.
Seminar for FITA accreditation – It has been decided to wait for the final approval of the new changes before running seminar for FITA judges. The procedures will be communicated and explained to the Continental Associations.
Cooperation – It has been decided to request to FITA to promote agreements with the Organising Committees of non-FITA organisation (IPC, Universiade…) in order to have FITA and the FITA JC involved in the selection of judges. This could allow the best rotation of judges and the appointment of high level commissions.
Training manual for nationally accredited judges – The possible preparation of a manual to be used for training National Judges has been discussed. National Association could decide to use it.
Archers’ equipment – A couple of issues on rules not completely clear have been discussed. A clarification from the Technical Committee will be asked for.
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