Finish Line Judge’s Test
Finish Line Judge’s Test
Skaters are judged to have completed a race when:
Chest crosses the finish line
Skate blade touches the finish line
Right arm crosses the finish line
Whole body is across the finish line
A skater shoots his leg across the finish line. Do you, as a Finish Line judge:
Disqualify the skater
Judge finishing position of skater according to when the skate blade touches the finish line
In Olympic Style skating, the following situation exists: Skater A has a time of 2:11.62 and places first, while skater B has a time of 2:10.51 and places second (both placing by the Finish Line Judge). They are 3 meters apart. According to SSC rules, what will their final times be?
Skater A __________________ |
Skater B __________________ |
In Olympic Style skating, when the skaters are within 5 meters of each other, who determines the final time?
Referee
Chief Timer, in consultation with Chief Finish Line Judge
Chief Finish Line Judge
Office Staff
How many Judges are required for Olympic Style skating?
Six
Three
Two
One
How many Finish Line Judges are required for Short Track racing (exclude Chief)
Six
Five
Four
Who assists with the finishing order in Short Track Racing?
Referee
Starter
Assistant Starter
If a skater falls just before the finish and slides to the inside of the Oval, he is judged to have finished the race:
Last
Disqualified
When his skate goes over the projection of the finish line
Use of photo finish on film to determine ranking of skaters when the finish is in question is decided by:
Organizing committee
Referee
Office
Chief Finish Line Judge
In Quartet Olympic Style skating, where there are 4 skaters on the track, the Judge will rank skaters first, second, third, or fourth.
True
False
Version 1.1, April 2009 © Speed Skating Canada
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