Proposal 14: Privacy [ Revision 1 ]

Committee: Freestyle Development Committee
Submitted on 2017-02-28
Status: Passed on March 11, 2017

Background

The only thing changed in this rule is the last paragraph. I have made it bolded so that it is easy to find.

Proposal

Old:

7C.4 Freestyle Judging Panel

There are five (or more) judges each of Technical and Performance for Age Group, Jr. Expert and Expert competitions (including Group). All judges must attend a workshop provided as part of the convention schedule before the start of the Artistic Freestyle competitions. Exceptions to workshop attendance are granted by the Chief Judge if judging rules have not changed since the previous judging experience and the judge has high Accuracy Scores. Unless otherwise noted, judges at a Unicon must either speak English or have translation assistance for the specified language while judging. Judges at other unicycle conventions should speak the dominant language of that convention or have translation assistance.

Judges’ names must be provided to the Chief Judge (via email, FAX, or postal mail) by at least one month prior to the start of the unicycle convention and include the number of Freestyle conventions where they have been a competitor, judge, or simply in the audience. See section 7C.4.8 for description of which teams/countries are required to provide judges. Judges must be at least 15 years of age at the start of the event. Judges are recommended to be a current Freestyle competitor, a former Freestyle competitor, an active coach of Freestyle routines, a proven judge at prior competitions, or an avid spectator who has observed many Freestyle routines.

New:

7C.4 Freestyle Judging Panel

There are five (or more) judges each of Technical and Performance for Age Group, Jr. Expert and Expert competitions (including Group). All judges must attend a workshop provided as part of the convention schedule before the start of the Artistic Freestyle competitions. Exceptions to workshop attendance are granted by the Chief Judge if judging rules have not changed since the previous judging experience and the judge has high Accuracy Scores. Unless otherwise noted, judges at a Unicon must either speak English or have translation assistance for the specified language while judging. Judges at other unicycle conventions should speak the dominant language of that convention or have translation assistance.

Judges’ names must be provided to the Chief Judge (via email, FAX, or postal mail) by at least one month prior to the start of the unicycle convention and include the number of Freestyle conventions where they have been a competitor, judge, or simply in the audience. See section 7C.4.8 for description of which teams/countries are required to provide judges. Judges must be at least 15 years of age at the start of the event. Judges are recommended to be a current Freestyle competitor, a former Freestyle competitor, an active coach of Freestyle routines, a proven judge at prior competitions, or an avid spectator who has observed many Freestyle routines.

Anything that happens in the course of the judging process (including, but not limited to, judge scores and discussions with the Chief Judge) is confidential and should not be discussed or shared.

Body

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Discussion

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Votes on this proposal:

5 out of 7 voting members have voted.

Agree: 5, Disagree: 0, Abstain: 0.


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