Level 1 Field Course over 2 Evenings
Start Date: 10th September 2024
End Date: 12th September 2024
Time: 6:00pm till 8:30pm
Duration: 5 Hours
Places left: See Athletics Hub
Venue: Online
Tutor: Pam Auckland
Price: £25
Course Code 24OFFL1FV01
5-hour course
To book onto this course click here
Who should go on this course?
Anyone over the age of 16 who is interested in officiating within the field events. This course will cover all jumping and throwing event as well as events for athletes with a disability including seated throws, Shot, Discus, Hammer, Javelin, Club Throw, Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump and Pole Vault.
What will I learn?
- To follow a duty sheet
- To be able to list field events and the various roles covered
- To understand and describe Health and Safety issues in Field officiating
- Application of the rules surrounding field officiating
- Ability to present the result card accurately
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 at minimum of 2 full-day or 4 half-day competition experiences to become licensed. The experiences must cover both horizontal and vertical jumps and both shot and long throws. This may require candidates doing more than 2-4 experiences. Candidates must have completed the online Health & Safety and Safeguarding modules for Officials.
What do I do after the course?
- Ensure you have uploaded your licence photo to the myAthletics portal (head shot on a white background).
- Ensure you complete a PVG (Protection of Vulnerable Groups) application. Please contact shonamalcolm@scottishathletics.orguk to assist you with this.
- Attend a minimum of 2 full-day or 4 half-day competition experiences and record on your Record of Experience.
- Once you have received your PVG certificate and completed 2 full-day or 4 half-day competition experiences, email your completed Record of Experience to – shonamalcolm@scottishathletics.org.uk for processing in order to receive your level 1 license.
For more information contact Shona Malcolm.
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