Last Call: OBRA Officials Training

Seth May

2013-01-31

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).****
>
> ** **
>


Seth May

2012-02-08

This is the last call for anyone who wants to sign up for the OBRA Officials
Training. We will be training referees and judges to officiate mountain and
road events. More information below.

OBRA Officials Training, 2012
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 training for
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) and mountain bike
races.

When:
Saturday, February 11, 2012, 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/20366/register

For more information, please contact Seth May (sethmay@gmail.com).