Title: Getting Ready for Go
1Getting Ready for Go!
- First race of the season, first race of the
regatta, first race in 9 or so months !!!!
2Referee on the Water (ROTW)
- ..so, youre in a launch..
- ..so, how good is your driver?....
- ..and then, the race is getting ready to
start.. - What do you know?
- What are you doing?
- Why?
3Launch Team Driver and Referee
- Key topics to review with your driver at the
beginning of your relationship - Hand Signals - how do you communicate
- Launch position at Start - venue specific
- Race Position - how to change during the race
- Return to Start procedures venue specific
4ROTW - What do you know?
- What race is it?
- Whats at stake? What is the progression?
- Whos in what lane?
- Who are in your lanes? The rest of the field
- Do you see another referee?
- How proficient is your driver?
- Do you have a good feel for the entire
competitive situation? - What might go wrong? Where is the risk?
5- ROTW At The Start
- Preparing for the race
- Be with the crews in the start area a few minutes
early - Monitor the traffic pattern around and on the
course - Help position the crews into the platform or
stakeboats, if needed and ONLY if
requested by Starter - Be patient!
- Use proper instructions and tone of voice
- Identify each crew in the race
- Double-check the progression for the upcoming
race - Watch the crews, listen to coxswain commands,
observe the crews response - Check your equipment (watch, megaphone, flags,
lanyard) - Check for the other referee
6ROTW At The StartTwo minutes to go
- Stand up in the launch
- Stopwatch, flags, megaphone, launch, and driver
all ready - Watch crews and hands (bow seat and/or cox)
7ROTW - What are you doing?
- Why are you standing up?
- Informs the Starter and other officials that
youre taking the race - Is your watch clear?
- Are your flags and megaphone handy?
- Is the red flag accessible but relatively hidden?
- Do the crews need help?
- Are you holding on? (see Launch team..driver)
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8ROTW At The StartAttention, Go! -- The first 100
meters
- The clock is running
- Hand up at start or crew did not start?
- Watching the Judge-at-Start False start (Red
Flag sound) - Collisions or major interference
- Rower in the water or overturned boat?
9Breakage(rules 2-311 and 2-407(d))
- If a boat stops rowing within 100 meters of the
start, STOP THE RACE, STOP THE RACE, STOP THE
RACE! - First 100 meters (AKA the breakage zone) are
- Marked with flags at the side of the course or
- Change in buoy colors or
- Defined as the first 20 seconds of the race
- Approach the boat to determine if they have
breakage - What does not constitute breakage?
- Failure of the Cox-box or other rowing aids
- Breakage due to crabs or jumped slides
- Equipment failure due to poor maintenance
10Breakage(rules 2-311, 2-406, 2-405)
- Check boat for broken equipment
- Cautiously approach the shell, may even need to
use the paddle in the launch, and if necessary,
try to calm the rowers - Determine the actual equipment issue and time to
affect repairs - Inform Starter ASAP, if outside assistance is
required - The affected crew may restart with no penalty if
there was legitimate breakage - The crew may be penalized (e.g. warning) if they
stopped with no breakage - Inform the Starter ASAP of your findings and
decision WRT penalties
11Why are we doing this - Primary Duties of the
Referee (rules 2-403, 2-404)
- Maintain the safety and fairness of the race
- Safety always
- Fairness maintain and protect equal chances
for all crews in the race - May need to Flag or Warn crews to
- Prevent interference
- Prevent a crew from gaining an unfair advantage
- Prevent an accident
- Do not steer the crews !!
- Proper steering is part of the skill of racing
- Mentally document a factual record of the race
12Getting Ready for Go!