Recording Flight Sheets Mike Petro
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Recording Flight SheetsMike Petro
Ohio Association Official's Clinic
January 19, 2014
Agenda Review and discuss key points for recording
flight sheets for vertical jump, horizontal jump, or throwing events… Before the Event During the Event After the Event Example Sheets Resources
The reality is that a single official often wears many hats… including flight coordinator and recorder. This presentation assumes you have these duties.
Before the Event Check in athletes and advise on warm-up
procedures and timing Get starting heights for vertical jumps, standards
for pole vault, and take-off board choice for triple jump
On the recording sheets for vertical jump events, enter height progressions – metric & imperial HJ: generally 2 - 5 cm PV: generally 5 - 15 cm
Mark passes to show starting height for verticals Record the time of day the event starts
Discussion Point Do you fill out the height progressions all the
way across the sheet in advance or one height at a time as you go? What if some athletes are entering at the opening
height and the rest are entering much later?
During the Event Gather athletes and explain how they will be called for
their attempt “Mike will be up, Derrick is on deck, and Tim is on hold. Mike, you are
up.” Make eye contact and start the clock for the attempt. Stand on the runway or entrance to the cage or ring to
prevent an athlete’s attempt until the pit or sector is ready Record performances on the event sheet:
Verticals – Make (O), Miss (X), Pass (P) Horizontals & Throws – Distance, Foul (F), Pass (P) USATF only: Foul will be “X” and pass will be “—”
If there are multiple recorders, consistency is important… both in written and verbal communication
Announce marks or bar progressions clearly (two ways… “Thirty feet, six and one-half inch… Three zero, six, one half”)
During the Event During the third round for horizontal jumps
and throws, circle best attempts; at end of round identify finalists and order of competition in the finals. Compare results with Recorder or other official, if possible.
At the end of each height for vertical jumps, compare results with Recorder then advise pit crew of next height.
For vertical jumps in NCAA & HS, determine if athletes are eligible and want to take run-thrus. If so, notify pit crew to remove bar.
“Opportunity” for learning
After the Competition Compare final marks with other recorders or a
second set of eyes from another official Determine places based on best marks, using
tie-breaker procedures Places for combined event competitions are
determined by points, therefore no places need to be assigned on the flight sheet
Record the time the event ended. Sign and write your officiating permit number.
Vertical Jumps
Michael Petro
Randall Hopkins
Buckeye Classic Indoor Meet
4:30 PM M. Petro R. Hopkins
10-JAN-2014
B. Buckeye
Ohio State
W. Perkins
Ashland
R. Cardinal
Ohio State
B. Orrville
Wright State
U. Meyer
Ohio State
5’ 6” 5’ 8” 5’10” 6’ 0” 6’ 2” 6’ 4” 6’ 6” 6’ 8” 6’10” 7’ 0”
P
P
P
P
P
O P
P
P
O X O X X P X
O X X X
O O OX X X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
OX X X X X
X X X
X X X
6’ 8”
6’ 6”
5’10”
5’10”
6’ 2” 3
4
4
2
1X
5:15 PM
Throws and Horizontal Jumps
T. Lane
Unattached
D. Harris
Ohio State
O. Wells
Findlay
W. Hayes
Ohio State
D. Mitten
Michigan StateP 5P F 13.18 13.02 13.18F
314.27
214.63
414.17
115.35
1
2
4
3
515.34
14.18F 13.74 14.17 F P
15.30 F 14.89 15.35 F
14.0813.97 14.29 14.63 F F
14.0413.99 13.68 12.71 13.87 14.27
Triple Jump
---5:15 PM M. Petro
Buckeye Tune-Up Meet
32’
36’
32’
36’
36’
Michael Petro
#256788
Discussion Any stories or experiences that you would like
to share with the group? What was the last piece of equipment you
purchased for your officiating kit? Questions?
Resources USATF Best Practices Library
http://www.usatf.org/groups/officials/resources/field-events/
Horizontal and Vertical Recording Sheetshttp://www.usatf.org/groups/officials/files/resources/field-events/Throws-Horiz-Jumps-Event-Sheet-Mar2011.pdf
Pole Vault Progressions & Conversionshttp://www.usatf.org/groups/officials/files/resources/field-events/Pole-Vault-Progressions-Conversions-Nov2010.pdf
Advanced Study: Five-Alive Procedure (different from Five-Active)
http://www.usatf.org/groups/officials/files/resources/field-events/Vertical-Jumps-Five-Alive-Feb2012.pdf