Technical Official
Responsible for:
Time keepers are responsible to the contest recorder at the contest table and will either display the scores or time the contest or hold down times.
Theory:
Practical:
Must have time kept and scored at a minimum of four qualifying events under supervision and produce proof of the activity by having a paper signed by the Competition Controller at the events. Then pass timekeeper/scorer exam paper with a minimum pass mark of 70%.
No JudoScotland licence required
Responsible for:
Contest recorders are responsible to the tournament director. They will call players to the mat, fill in the results of the contests on the competition sheets and manage the tables.
Theory:
Practical:
Must have held the timekeeper/scorers award for a minimum of one year and have recorded a minimum of four events, which should be signed by the Competition Controller on your timekeeper’s authority card. Then pass the competition recorders exam paper with a minimum pass mark of 75%.
Responsible for:
If they are the tournament director (TD) for 2 star/level competitions they are responsible to the BJA for the successful running and administration of the event. The event must reach the minimum standards laid down by the BJA tournament licencing regulations. The TD is also responsible for completing the BJA tournament licence application form, and the returning of the licence to the BJA and reporting all accidents and injuries in the form provided.
If not the tournament director the will assist in all other aspects of the competition were needed to allow smooth running of the competition.
Theory:
Practical:
Must have held the competition recorders award for a minimum of 18 months and have assisted at control and applied for at least three 2 star /level tournament licenced events, which should be recorded and signed by the Competition Controller in your competition recorders card. Then pass the senior recorders exam paper with a minimum pass mark of 80%.
Responsible for:
If the tournament director (TD) of any level of competition, they are responsible to the BJA for the successful running and administration of an event. The event must reach the minimum required standards laid down by the BJA tournament licensing regulations.
The TD is also responsible for completing the application form for the tournament licence the return of the licence form. Original copies of all the score sheets from the tournament, record of all dan grade points gained and copies of the pool sheets from the senior categories where there is potential promotion points (if appoint scoring competition) and all accident and injury forms.
If not the tournament director the will assist in all other aspects of the competition were needed to allow smooth running of the competition.
Practical:
Must have held the senior recorder award for a minimum of two years and have organised and applied for at least three 2 star/level tournament licenced events, one of which must include senior players. They should also have assisted at two points scoring events and have a thorough knowledge of the dan grade promotion points system. All applicants for this award will be invited to attend at least one National event to work with a member of the National competition commission to ascertain their practical knowledge.
Finally an interview with the members of the competition commission will be arranged to assess the candidate’s knowledge of the BJA competition rules and their ability to make decisions on subjects not covered by the rules.

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