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brianyemail-nsrca at yahoo.com
brianyemail-nsrca at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 28 13:51:46 AKDT 2004
You have to start somewhere. The sooner a person starts judging the sooner they become a better judge. It might be nice to give the sportsman their first contest free, but after that they should at least be prepared to judge through advanced. Its tough to learn this without participating, so read the rules, watch a tape, attend a judge seminar, and get started. Thats what contestant judging is about.
Just my opinion.
Brian
Nat Penton <natpenton at centurytel.net> wrote:
The Sulphur , La. contest was just completed with six rounds flown. There were 23 fliers with 8 sportsman and 7 intermediate.
The judge assignments were approached with the following (mis) conceptions:
Sportsman no judging
Intermediate Sports and Adv only
This placed quite a burden on the upper class judges.
Would appreciate comments regarding criteria. TIA
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