A possible answer to lousy judging "Flash cards"

Tony Stillman tony at radiosouthrc.com
Mon Apr 19 05:01:28 AKDT 2004


Mike:
Judge evaluation is done at the Nats and Team Selection Contests.  The results of this is posted on the NSRCA website.  The judges are listed in by rank.  The top five judges are then submitted to the FAI as judge candidates from the USA for the World Championships.  

No, this is not done at local contests, because you need 5 judges on a line to properly evaluate judge performance.  We use this evaluation method during the finals of Master's class and FAI.



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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mike mueller 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 8:20 AM
  Subject: Re: A possible answer to lousy judging "Flash cards"


   Who get's to see the pad? How does this help in our ability to judge the judging? Mike

  Don Ramsey <donramsey at cox-internet.com> wrote: 
    I believe the pad is the best answer.  Two years ago at the NATS finals Somenzini's scores were lost in transport to scoring.  Two judges were asked to refile and only the scratch pads saved the day.  I always put the contestant name or number at the top of a column and record the scores vertically. If there is a scribe there is no need for questions about anything until the round is finished.  I check the scribe or transcribe the scores after the final maneuver.  Of course, this may not allow me to view the entire landing sequence.  

    Don

    ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Ron Van Putte 
      To: discussion at nsrca.org 
      Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 7:57 AM
      Subject: Re: A possible answer to lousy judging "Flash cards"



      On Apr 17, 2004, at 5:47 AM, Del K. Rykert wrote:


        The only other system I have found that works well is using a pad to write down the scores and hopefully the scribe can read my scribble and I don't overwrite my scores. It is better but not perfect. At least not perfect for me. When I have a knowledgeable scribe that is used to my system scores flow. When I have a warm body stuck in scribes chair the system breaks down no matter what the system is in some cases especially while judging FAI.
            Keep the thoughts flowing and something better might be created.


      I do what Del describes, except that I usually don't use a scribe. After the last airborne maneuver, I transcribe from the pad to the scoresheet.. I am usually done before the airplane is on final landing approach.

      Ron Van Putte



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