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ISSSC 2012 Snowboard Brief Slopestyle Judging Criteria / Scoring / Deductions / Comp format Big Air Judging Criteria / Scoring / Deductions / Comp format
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Snowboard Slopestyle & Big Air Judging Approach D J Tozer D Ledger
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Scope Judging Criteria Considerations – Slopestyle Judge’s Scoring Judge’s Deductions Competition Format – Slopestyle Judging Criteria Considerations – Big Air Judge’s Scoring Judge’s Deductions Competition Format – Big Air Head-to-Head BA Demo event example
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Judges Criteria Considerations Slopestyle Overall Impression (OI) system employed Judging is subjective Overall routine, how run progresses and flows 4 Key components taken into account: Amplitude Difficulty Variety Execution of tricks Secondary components Risk taking – attempting new more challenging tricks Progression – new tricks not seen at the competition level Deductions
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Judge’s Scoring 1 Head Judge not scoring Dave Tozer 3 Scoring Judges RN- Ned Morgan Army- Den Ledger RN - Chris Bladen Each judge scores each run - 1 – 100 Riders score is average of 3 judge scores – 1-100 Each judge scores run against criteria THEN applies DEDUCTIONS
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Judge’s Deductions Slopestyle Deductions 1-5Minor mistake as: unstable body during landings, slight handtouch, use of hands for stability, and other instabilities 6-15 Medium mistakes as: reverts, light touchdowns, heavy handtouchs, body contact with snow 16-20 Major mistakes as hard touchdowns, falls, complete falls If a rider stops completely for greater than 10 seconds the run is judged to that point. The rider should leave the course as soon as possible Deductions are subjective as viewed by the individual judge
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Competition Format - Slopestyle Training Training – Official and Unofficial Official Each service has dedicated training period Coaches and Team Captains (TCs) are invited to discuss safety issues with TD or Chief of Competition Judges will be present to calibrate judging Judges should not be approached to discuss performance Hill Team on hill for safety Unofficial Hill Team representative in comp area – contact details made available to TCs Judges not required Session is open to all competitors – no Service priority Training – Individual Service training session Teams will draw for session
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Competition Format - Slopestyle Qualification format Ladies first run Men first run Ladies second run Men second run Best score of 2 runs counts for qualification Top 10 Men and top 6 Ladies progress to finals Jury may exercise discretion to increase / decrease final field size due to conditions or performance
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Competition Format - Slopestyle Finals format Ladies first run in qualification order rank 1 >rank 6 Men’s first run in qualification order rank 1 > rank 10 Ladies second run in Run 1 result reverse order Best lady scorer of Run 1 last Men’s second run in Run 1 result reverse order Best man scorer of Run 1 last
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Slopestyle Course and Scoring Section 1 – 20 % of run score Deduction 0 – 20% 1 -20 Points Section 2 – 20 % of run score Deduction 0 – 20% 1 -20 Points Section 3 – 20 % of run score Deduction 0 – 20% 1 -20 Points Section 4 – 20 % of run score Deduction 0 – 20% 1 -20 Points Section 5 – 20 % of run score Deduction 0 – 20% 1 -20 Points All elements are judged and score equally Jumps carry no greater tariff than rails 5 big stacks = 0 points potentially
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Judges Criteria Considerations Big Air Overall Impression (OI) system employed Judging is subjective Key components taken into account: Control of the trick Execution Difficulty Control Amplitude Landing Secondary components Risk taking – attempting new more challenging tricks Progression – new tricks not seen at the competition level Variety Deductions
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Judge’s Scoring 1 Head Judge not scoring DT 3 Scoring Judges RN- Ned RN- Blades Army- Den Each judge scores each run - 1 – 100 Riders score is average of 3 judge scores – 1-100 Each judge scores run against criteria THEN applies DEDUCTIONS
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Judge’s Deductions Big Air Deductions 1-9Minor mistake as: unstable body during landings, slight handtouch / hand drag, and other instabilities 10 - 19 Medium mistakes as: reverts, light touchdowns, heavy handtouchs / 2 hands down 20 - 29 Major mistakes as: hard touchdowns, falls, body contact with snow 30Huge mistakes as: the board is not the first thing to touch the snow Deductions are subjective as viewed by the individual judge
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Competition Format – Big Air Format for demo event ONLY Full Competition format tbc once event incorporated into ISSSC Judge panel will select best 8 men and best 4 ladies from slopestyle competition for BA demo. Judging panel will only use kicker performance to select riders Judge panel 1 Head Judge – non scoring 3 Judges scoring Selected riders will be drawn into Head-to-Head format Rider A and B undertake 2 runs Rider order determined by draw – first name selected rides first After first pair of tricks scores given by judge panel Best scoring rider of run 1 runs second on second pair of jumps Best score of 2 runs counts and advances to next round
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Head – to – Head Example Big Air Demo event example R1R2R1R2R1R2 A5070 B6065A 80 C4540D7892 D6530D67821 H H78882 D E78953 E&A* F9092E8849 G5779H90- H7684 * No count back = 3 rd place shared by semi-finalists
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