Referee (심판장) – the single most important
officiating role in competitive swimming, the referee has full control. He or
she is responsible for enforcing the rules, settling disputes between coaches
and other officials and calling swimmers to their respective blocks. When the
referee is preparing to start the swim, he or she will blow a short whistle
blast to tell swimmers to stand next to their blocks. The referee will then
blow a longer whistle blast to tell swimmers to stand on their
blocks.
Starter (출발심판) – responsible for sending swimmers
off the block and making sure each swimmer leaves on time. If a swimmer jumps
early, the starter may penalize him or her for a false start. The starter
controls the swimmers from the time the referee turns them over to when the
race begins.
Clerk of course (기록원) – also referred to as a bullpen,
this official organizes the competitive swimmers before the race based on their
heat times (qualifying swims). While there are always exceptions to this rule,
most heats in competitive swim are seeded from slowest to fastest.
Timekeepers (계시심판)– as the name suggests, timekeepers are
responsible for recording the time of the swimmer(s) in his or her respective
name. There are typically two timekeepers for each lane, each of which uses a
stopwatch to record swimmers' times.
Inspector of turns (반환심판) – observes swimmers during the start,
finish, and turns, ensuring they follow all rules and regulations. There are
two inspector of turns used in most competitive swims: one at the front-end of
the pool and another at the rear. If a swimmer makes a violation during a turn,
the inspector of turns must create a “disqualification report” for the chief
inspector of turns, who then hands the report to the referee.
Judges of stroke (영법심판)– responsible for observing swimmers' style
to ensure they are using proper technique. Judges of stroke may also assist
inspector of turns during the start and finish.
Finish judges (착심)– identifies which order swimmers finish,
and that swimmers finish using the correct style (e.g. competitive backstroke
swimmers must finish on their back).
Note: if any of the previously mentioned
officials catch a swimmer using the wrong stroke/style, he or she may be
disqualified on the spot.
퍼온글입니다.
‘잘 모르셨던 분들도 시합 때 심판들의 행동을 유심히 살펴 보신다면 구분이 가실 것입니다. 심판 각자의 고유 임무가 이렇게 다양하다는 것 처음 아신 분들도 많으시죠? 알면 알수록 수영이 재미있어 집니다.
첫댓글 넵...^^ 영어 공부도 많이해야할것 같은 마음이 불끈드네요~