Scoring Vs Judging

Gray E Fowler gfowler at raytheon.com
Tue Jun 10 06:25:31 AKDT 2003


Got it...If you come towards center then to do it correctly you would have 
to roll on the way up then push over the top as to NOT 1/2 roll on the 
down leg, where as they were- pull up , pull over, straight down 1/2 roll, 
 pull out...which is a zero.....



Gray Fowler
Principal Chemical Engineer
Composites Engineering




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The push or pull is not defined if I recall...you may do either (Push back 
into the box or pull toward the edge where half rolls are concerned) but 
the roll on the up line IS defined as needing to be there.  We had 
NUMEROUS occurances of the same problem with the same result.  Startled 
contestants learning a hard lesson.
 
The more confusing situation was when the 1/4 - 1/2 - 1/4 roll and the 
4-point were both in the Masters pattern.  There were frequent occurances 
of people flying the wrong one (swapping the two, or a complete brain 
glitch and flying one twice).  The debate was whether to downgrade 5 pts 
for missing a hesitation (in the case of flying the 1/4-1/2-1/4 instead of 
a 4-point) as outlined in the rules, or Zero for flying the wrong 
manuever.  I'm an advocate of "benefit of the doubt" and chose the 5pt 
downgrade...but the camp seemed evenly divided.
 
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Gene 

What were they doing" An outside push over the top? 



Gray Fowler
Principal Chemical Engineer
Composites Engineering

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