[NSRCA-discussion] Judging Question

Anthony Romano anthonyr105 at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 15 06:46:08 AKDT 2019


The distance from the end of the first roll should be an equal distance from center as the beginning of the second roll, when a pause is present. Variances in roll rate would be a separate downgrade. Changes in roll rate would affect the overall length but would seem to be double jeopardy to downgrade for centering and if the rolls are true slow rolls, approx 3 seconds, very hard to judge.

Anthony

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I finally have the World Championships posted on my site in an easy to read pdf format.

http://pages.suddenlink.net/donramsey





An interesting judging question came up the other day and I would like to get some feedback from the group.



Are rolling maneuvers, like the current Masters 2 slow rolls reversed, an asymmetrical maneuver?  If the maneuver finishes the first roll just before center (as it should) then changes the roll rate causing the line length of the second roll to be different from the first, should this be considered a centering error in addition to the change in roll rate.



Don
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