Pattern Fun / scribe

Bill Glaze billglaze at triad.rr.com
Sat Sep 21 13:32:27 AKDT 2002


Marty:
I guess about all of us can agree that as we go along, due to repetition, the sequence becomes
familiar to us.  After going through it a few times, even I ("Senior Moments" excepted<G>)
become familiar.  Really, I guess I'm concerned about those early unfortunates who may come
before judges who may be a little "raw."...........
I feel that presently our judging system of certification etc. is a good one, and, while
certainly not recognized as perfect, still and all offers a good platform to build on.
I'm looking for answers to improve my own performance in the chair........guess we're all
doing that.  It just goes on and on.......

Bill Glaze

"Martin X. Moleski, SJ" wrote:

> --On Saturday, September 21, 2002 2:56 PM -0500 Bill Glaze <billglaze at triad.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > To add to what Ron says:
> > I feel that, in some cases, a judges request to have maneuvers called
> > loudly enough for him to hear, is indicating a lack of knowledge of the
> > sequence by the judge.  ...
>
> I scribed for a judge at the Hamburg contest who was
> a little rusty judging Masters (he flew advanced).
> He asked me to quietly call the next maneuver after
> writing down the score for the previous.  After a
> couple of rounds, he said, "OK, I've got it" and
> all I did was scribe after that.  Maybe once or
> twice he asked what a maneuver was supposed to have
> been because the pilot muffed it.
>
>                                         Marty #2874
>
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