Seth May
All,
Here the last call to registering for the Officials Training this weekend.
Thanks
Seth
*OBRA** Officials Training, 2013*
> Salem, Oregon
>
> We are pleased to announce an upcoming OBRA officials training for new
> and novice officials. If you have ever thought about becoming a cycling
> official, now is your opportunity to get introductory training. We will
> be covering core material as well as material specific to referees and
> judges. Through both classroom instruction and an break-out sessions, you
> will learn the basic skills need to officiate at OBRA events.****
>
> This year, we will also be adding basic equipment reviews and trainingfor mountain bike race
> officials.****
>
> Every OBRA team needs to have at least one team member who is a trained
> official.****
>
> *Who is a Referee?
> *A referee is the person in the car following the racers, enforcing
> rules, and making things happen. Referees organize the race starts and do
> the bulk of the communication with the riders. ****
>
> *Who is a Judge?*
> A judge is the person at the finish-line. They are responsible for
> tracking and placing riders, scoring, timing, generating and posting
> results.****
>
> *What:*
> OBRA Officials Training. We will be focused on training officials to work
> road and mountain events. This will prepare officials to work road races,
> stage races (criterium, time trials, and road races).****
>
> *When:*
> Saturday, February 2, 2013, 10am - 4pm.****
>
> *Where:*
> Salem, Oregon. The training will be held at the Kroc Center, 1865 Bill
> Frey Dr. NE, Salem.****
>
> *Who:
> *This training is for new and novice officials. We will be training both
> referees and judges.****
>
> *How do I Register:*
> When registering for this training, please select either referee or judge
> (not both). There will be no charge for this training.****
>
> To register, please sign up at http://obra.org/events/21520/register****
>
> For more information, please contact Seth May (sethmay@gmail.com).****
>
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