Part 3 of proposal
Arch Stafford
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Mon Oct 24 18:18:46 AKDT 2005
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Group (C, D) starts flying Round #2 on Line (B) Site #1
When they complete their round and the judges have a break, Group (A, B)
moves to Line (B) and Group (C, D) moves to Line (A). The flight orders are
rotated so that the same pilot is not first more than once. When flying
resumes Group (C, D) will complete Round #1 and Group (A, B) will complete
Round #s2. The result is group A, B, C, D have all flown round #1 and Round
#2 in front of the same set of judges.
Scoring Procedure:
Site #1 and #3 are flying simultaneously. When round #1 and #2 are
complete, the scores for each round at each site are normalized.
After the scores are normalized, the scores from round #1 on Site #1 are
merged with the scores from round #1 at Site #3 to give a final standing for
round #1.
The same procedure is used for all preliminary rounds.
If the competition is terminated before all 6 rounds are completed, this
scoring procedure produces the appropriate comparison of scores after each
round so that contestant placing can be determined. In the event of a
normalized tie, the next best normalized score will be used to break the
tie. If no more normalized scores are available, raw scores will be used to
determine the winner.
Submitted by: Dave Guerin, AMA #838
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