Level 1 Endurance Course & Risk Awareness Course
Start Date: 24th November 2024
End Date: 24th November 2024
Time: 10am till 4pm
Duration: 6 Hours
Places left: See Athletics Hub
Venue: Emirates Indoor Arena
Tutor: Dave Cairns & Margaret-Ann MacLachlan
Price: £40.00
Course Code 24OFFL1END02
To book onto this course click here.
Who should go on this course?
Anyone over the age of 16 who is interested in assisting and would like a better understanding of the key areas of officiating at cross country, fell, mountain and road races.
What will I learn?
- What we mean by endurance
- To understand the skills, knowledge, experience and aptitude of Endurance Officials
- What equipment an endurance official will need to bring to an event
- What the different areas of an endurance race are:
- The Start
- The Course
- The Finish
- To understand an endurance official’s roles and responsibilities including:
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- Sector Marshall
- Race Referee
- Start Director and Finish Director
- Course Director
- Judging and Recorder
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All courses will be delivered in an interactive practical and lecture setting.
Is there an assessment?
There isn’t an assessment but after the course candidates need to complete a minimum of 2 full-day or 4 half-day competition experiences to be licensed and have completed a Risk Awareness for Endurance Officials course.
Self-taught modules are required for progressing to Level 2 and 3: Referee, Start Director and Course Director.
What do I do after the course?
After completing the course, you will need to gain experience by assisting at a minimum of two full-day or four half-day Endurance Competitions under the supervision of a qualified technical official. You will need to keep a record of each competition you help out at and fill in a Record of Experience and type in the name of the qualified official, the event organiser or an appropriate teacher if at a schools event.
For more information contact Shona Malcolm.
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