Umpire boat positioning. You are one of two umpires in the first of two semi-finals of the straight pair. With 200m to go, the race has been uneventful.

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Umpire boat positioning

You are one of two umpires in the first of two semi-finals of the straight pair. With 200m to go, the race has been uneventful. Lanes 1 and 2 are tied for the lead, lanes 3 and 4 are four lengths behind, and lanes 5 and 6 are further than eight lengths behind. Of the following, which is the best position for the leading umpire boat? 1/ Lane 1 (near the lane 0 buoy line) and as far ahead as possible without washing lanes 3 and 4. 2/ Lane 1 (near the lane 0 buoy line) approximately two lengths back, even if it is necessary to wash lanes 3 and 4. 3/ Lane 3 (near the lane 2 buoy line) and as far ahead as possible without washing lanes 5 and 6. 4/ Lane 3 (near lane 2 buoy line) approximately two lengths back even if it is necessary to wash lane 5 or 6. Answer____________________

Positioning 101 Keep up with the action as close as possible. You may have to encourage your driver. Watch your wash! Watch and listen for your fellow umpire. Don’t follow directly behind a crew – if they catch a crab you may run them over! Be prepared to go into lane 0 or lane 8, or to execute an “omega”.

Positioning 101

To recap … Get yourself as close as possible without washing down any crew, nor impeding a sightline. Don’t follow directly behind a boat. Listen for any radio traffic and watch your fellow umpire.