Defensive judging to avoid retaliation. Are you guilty?
Del K. Rykert
drykert at localnet.com
Thu Apr 15 03:01:33 AKDT 2004
Bill.
For the most part I have seen exactly what you described for the
majority of pattern enthusiasts, Thankfully. Granted we would like to see
all judging always be perfect but we all are human and sometimes I also miss
things when judging and I try harder at judging than I do flying. We do the
best we can..
del
NSRCA - 473
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Glaze" <billglaze at triad.rr.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: Defensive judging to avoid retaliation. Are you guilty?
> True: I was CD at an IMAC contest near here, and was watching a
> friend's flight. After he got his scores, he came over and showed me
> that one judge had given him an 8 on a square loop. The other judge had
> given him a 4. He said "how can that be?" indignantly. I told him
> "you're lucky that I wasn't judging; you'd have both 4's for that
> maneuver." He went away with a thoughtful look on his face. We're
> still friends, BTW.
>
> Bukk Gkaze
>
> Doug Cronkhite wrote:
>
> >It's funny how people who give a lower score are automatically labelled
> >wrong.
> >
> >-Doug
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