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Cards may be used for role play exercises in a clinic, or for personal review

Deck Configuration and Jurisdiction for S&T Judges and CJ’s during the CJ Role Playing:
Pool is SCYs, 10 lanes with lane 10 used as a continuous warm-up/down lane during competition. Pool has 2 diving boards along the lane 1 side; walking stroke is not possible.
Deck Referee and Starter are located at the start end of the pool by Lane 1.
Start end: CJ #1 near the Starting area (lane 1 side) watching official for lanes 1-5; S&T Judge #1 has responsibility for start end lanes 1-5; S&T Judge #2 has responsibility for start end lanes 6-9 + lane 10; CJ #2 on the lane 10 side of the pool watching official for lanes 6-10;
Turn end: CJ #3 on the lane 10 side of the pool watching official for lanes 6-9 + lane 10; S&T Judge #3 has responsibility for turn end lanes 6-9 + lane 10; S&T Judge #4 has responsibility for turn end lanes 1-5; CJ #4 on the lane 1 side of the pool watching official for lanes 1-5;
Each S&T Judge has jurisdiction for ½ the length of the pool for their assigned lanes. 3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #1
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Start end, lanes 6-9 (Event #3, Heat 4 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 1: Event #3, Heat 4
What lane?: Lane 6
What is the call?: Shoulders past vertical toward the breast prior to the finish touch
When did it happen:On the finish of the backstroke leg of the IM
What did you see:The swimmer’s upper left shoulder rolled forward toward the breast, well past the lower right shoulder, as the right arm was reaching for the wall; then I looked at the wall and saw the hand was still about 3 inches away from touching on the finish.
3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #2
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Start end, lanes 1-5 (Event #4, Heat 1 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 2: Event #4, Heat 1
What lane: Lane 3
What is the call: Stroke out of sequence; two butterfly kicks after the initiation of the pullout and prior to the breaststroke kick.
When did it happen:On the Start of the breaststroke portion of the IM
What did you see:During the pullout, one butterfly kick all the way down followed by a second butterfly kick at the completion of the pullout prior to the breaststroke kick.
3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #3
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Turn end, lanes 6-9 (Event #4, Heat 2 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 3: Event #4, Heat 2
What lane: Lane 7
What is the call:More than 1/4th of the race is in the style of the backstroke.
When did it happen:Turn 1 of the Freestyle leg of the 400 IM
What did you see:When the swimmer’s feet left the wall, I looked up the body to see the swimmer in a streamline position toward the back while doing alternating kicking with the feet. I could see all of the swimmer’s chest and none of his back. The swimmer did not turn past vertical toward his breast until he was about 5 meters out from the wall.
3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #4
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Turn end, lanes 1-5 (Event #10, Heat 2 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 4: Event #10, Heat 2
What lane: Lane 1
What is the call:Non-simultaneous arms on the butterfly
When did it happen:On the swim
What did you see:The left arm entered the water with the right arm trailing behind to the count of about 3 before it also entered the water. This was repeated three times.

3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #5
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Start end, lanes 6-9 (Event #10, Heat 3 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 5: Event #10, Heat 3
What lane: Lane 6
What is the call:Alternating kick on the butterfly
When did it happen:On the start
What did you see:The right and left feet were alternating positions for about 5 kicks as the swimmer was under the water prior to the head breaking the surface.

3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #6
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Start end, lanes 6-9 (Event #10, Heat 3 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 6: Event #10, Heat 3
What lane: Lane 7
What is the call:Underwater arm recovery on the butterfly
When did it happen:On the swim
What did you see:The forearms were clearing the water as the arms were brought forward; the upper arms – from about the lower shoulder to past the elbow – were not visible.

3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #7
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Turn end, lanes 1-5 (Event #18, Heat 6 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 7: Event #18, Heat 6
What lane: Lane 3
What is the call:Failure to initiate turn on the backstroke
When did it happen:Turn 3
What did you see:The swimmer turned past vertical towards the breast, took one arm pull; when the arm stopped at the swimmer’s side, there was a glide for about 2-3 seconds with no visible movement on the body before the head lifted up to initiate the turn.
3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #8
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Start end, lanes 1-5 (Event #23, Heat 5 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 8: Event #23, Heat 5
What lane: Lane 4
What is the call:Scissors kick on the breaststroke
When did it happen:On the swim
What did you see:The right foot was moving in an up and down motion during the kick with that foot pointed down; the left foot was moving in a normal breaststroke kick motion with the foot pointed out; then the feet were brought together at the end of the kick.
3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #9
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Turn end, lanes 6-9 (Event #24, Heat 2 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 9: Event #24, Heat 2
What lane: Lane 6
What is the call:One hand touch on breaststroke, right only
When did it happen:On the finish
What did you see:The swimmer touched with his right hand while the left hand was down by his side at the finish.

3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #10
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Turn end, lanes 1-5 (Event #24, Heat 3 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 10: Event #24, Heat 3
What lane: Lane 3
What is the call:Pulling past the hipline
When did it happen:On the swim
What did you see:The swimmer is continuously pulling past the hipline – all the way down on each pull; the hands are well past the hipline at the end of each stroke.

3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #11
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Turn end, lanes 1-5 (Event #50, Heat 1 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 11: Event #50, Heat 1
What lane: Lane 5
What is the call:15 meter mark violation on the backstroke
When did it happen:On the start prior to the head breaking the surface of the water
What did you see:The head broke the surface of the water when the 15 mm was past the shoulders of the swimmer at approximately the waist area.

3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #12
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Start end, lanes 1-5 (Event #107, Heat 3 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 12: Event #107, Heat 3
What lane: Lane 1
What is the call:Change in the horizontal plane of the arms
When did it happen:On the turn off the wall for turn #4
What did you see:After the feet left the wall on the turn, the swimmer began her pullout when the left arm was higher than the right arm by about a 45° angle (left arm clearly above the right arm) as she pulled herself to a horizontal position on her breast before the second arm pull.
3.26.2018
Chief Judge Question #13
Report on Radio:
  • Possible disqualification, Start end, lanes 6-9 (Event #108, Heat 3 is in the water when the hand goes up)
Questions to Ask Stroke & Turn Judge
  • What lane?
  • What is the call?
  • When did it happen?
  • What did you see?

Once you have a clear picture of what was seen and what the call is, report it to the Deck Referee on your radio.
  • Event, heat, lane, infraction, and your recommendation
  • “Recommend Acceptance” or “Needs Further Discussion”
3.26.2018
Stroke & Turn Judge Response: Question 13: Event #108, Heat 3
What lane: Lane 8
What is the call:Non-simultaneous touch
When did it happen:On turn #6
What did you see:As the swimmer approached the wall, the left hand touched the wall just under the water and the right hand was still reaching for the wall; the right hand was about 3 inches away when the left hand made contact.

3.26.2018