Officiating

 

 

 NOVA’s Officials Chairperson:
Will Bassett
william.bassett@hdrinc.com
 598-2395 (home)
306-5660 (cell)

Virginia Swimming
Officials Committee

  Virginia Swimming Officials Roster

  Virginia Swimming Officials Training



2009-2010
Central/Northern Districts New Officials
Orientation / Training Clinics
Officiating is fun and rewarding. If you want to get involved and contribute to our sport, this is a great way to do it!! We have lots of meets and the more officials we have the easier it is on all of us to adequately staff them.

To begin, just attend one of the clinics we’re offering this fall:

Thursday, 15 Oct.-2009

6:30pm-9:00pm

Robious Middle School

Rooms TBD

Clinic to include S & T, Chief Judge,

Starter & Dry Deck

Thursday, 22 Oct.-2009

6:30pm-9:00pm

Shady Grove YMCA

Rooms TBD

Clinic to include S & T, Chief Judge,

Starter  Dry Deck

2701 Robious Crossing Dr.

Midlothian, VA  23113

11255 Nuckols Rd.

Glen Allen, VA  23059

For further directions or questions,

contact George Smith at gsmithstrategicd@earthlink.net

804-883-6118

For further directions or questions,

contact George Smith at gsmithstrategicd@earthlink.net

804-883-6118

    Note: Clinics are scheduled for a 2 ½-3 hour block.

 For more information and to sign up for one of our clinics, please contact  NOVA’s Official Chair Will Bassett, William.Bassett@hdrinc.com, prior to the clinic with the position you are interested in.


Officials are present at all competitions to enforce the technical rules of swimming so the competition is fair and equitable. Officials attend clinics, pass a written test and work meets before being certified. All parents are encouraged to get involved with some form of officiating.

Clerk of the Course (Administration): Arranges the swimmers in their proper heats and lanes prior to a race (most meets held across the state do not use a clerk of course. Meets are preseeded).

Referee: Has overall authority and control of the competition, ensuring that all the rules are followed; assigns and instructs all officials, and decides all questions relating to the conduct of the meet.

Relay Takeoff Judges: Stand beside the starting blocks to observe the relay exchange, ensuring that the feet of the departing swimmer have not lost contact with the block before the incoming swimmer touches the end of the pool.

Timers: Operate timing devices (watches or semi automatic timing systems) and record the time for the swimmer in their lane. 2 or 3 timers are needed for each lane. This volunteer position offers an ideal opportunity for new parents to work in a swim meet.

Turn Judges: Observe the swimmers from each end of the pool and ensure that the turns and finishes comply with the rules applicable to each stroke.

Starter: Assumes control of the swimmers from the Referee, directs them to "take your mark," and sees to it that no swimmer is in motion prior to giving the start signal.

Stroke Judges: Observe the swimmers from both sides of the pool, walking abreast of the swimmers, to ensure that the rules relating to each stroke are being followed. The positions of Stroke Judge and Turn judge may be combined into one position called the Stroke and Turn Judge.