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1 USATF OFFICIALS BEST PRACTICES OFFICIALS CLINIC - THROWS What Can Go Wrong in the Throws? Should an attempt be ruled successful; failed; or no throw in the following circumstances? 1. The implement breaks during the attempt 2. The throwing cage breaks or becomes unsafe (netting/fencing) 3. The wind is strong and cage panels move (become unanchored) during the throw 4. The thrower leaves circle prior to taking throwing position, then returns to throw 5. The thrower does not pause prior to leaving the circle (runs out of circle) 6. The thrower s foot contacts the toe board with glancing touch at 45 degrees 7. The implement hits a low ceiling or support beam that is over the legal sector (indoors or outdoors) 8. The thrower enters circle prior to his or her name being called as Up 9. The timer does not function properly and apparently more than a minute had elapsed before the initiation of a throw that is otherwise successful 10. The thrower fails to initiate an attempt within the time limit but claims there was interference due to someone or something obstructing the sector or interfering behind cage/net 11. Working with two circle judges, one judge rules a foul and the other judge rules a legal throw 12. Thrower (spinner) is using the back edge of the circle as a push-off point much like starter blocks How do you deal with the following situations? ********************************** 13. The marked sector is not the correct degree (34.92) as specified in the rulebook 14. There are no streamers marking a safety zone (or the streamers are too close to the sector) 15. Cage netting/fencing is damaged leaving a breach or hole large enough for implement to fly through 16. A thrower s only implement is damaged and the other competitors decline to allow the use of their implement 17. During the event rain makes the circle 1) slippery 2) standing water 3) moving water across circle 18. During the event rain falls and two throwers or coaches ask official to clean or sponge the circle 19. A thrower who has left to compete in another event has not returned, and all others are finished in the current flight 20. In measuring the distance in the shot put, do you place the base of the measuring device on the outside of the splash mark or the actual inner mark where the shot contacts the grit 21. Thrower takes a legal throw but sector official does not get a clean recognizable mark due to inattention, falling down, or other sector issue. 22. Meet help (including officials) continually talks/socializes with competitors during competition 23. Meet help (including officials) use electronics during competition or between flights in competition area *********************************** Overall, what are the two most important factors in conducting a throwing field event? Key items for officials: Early arrival & event setup; instructions to athletes and to event crew; teamwork. 1 Throws Clinic Situations, USATF Best Practices, Apr 16 (Credit: J. Showker, D. Kroese, S.P. Kessler)

2 OFFICIALS CLINIC - THROWS Answers to the question: Should an attempt be ruled successful, failed, or no jump in the following circumstances? Situation 1. The implement breaks during the attempt If the implement breaks during the throw or while in the air, the throw shall not count and the athlete shall be given a new trial/attempt provided the throw was otherwise made in accordance with the rules. In the hammer throw, if the implement breaks during the throw and causes the athlete to lose his/her balance and as a result foul, the attempt shall not count and the athlete shall be granted a new attempt. If an implement breaks due to contact with the ground or cage, the attempt shall count. USATF Rule & for the hammer & javelin; NCAA Rule 6.10 & 6.11 and 10.7 for indoor shot; NFHS Rule note, Situation 2. The throwing cage breaks or becomes unsafe (netting/fencing) This requires a judgment call as to the safety of the cage or competition area. If a cage or throwing area is inherently unsafe or puts the athletes, officials or spectators in danger, the competition should cease until the situation can be rectified. If such a situation develops while an athlete is in the process of throwing, the attempt should be aborted if at all possible and the athlete permitted a new trial when the unsafe situation has been corrected. If the damage is caused by the thrower s implement making contact with the cage, then that trial shall count. Should the condition be one that cannot be quickly remedied by the event officials, the head field referee should be immediately notified of the situation. Situation 3. The wind is strong and cage panels move (become unanchored) during the throw If the thrower s attempt can be halted, then that should be done and the panels replaced to their normal position. If the competitor has already initiated the throw and the condition creates a distraction or unfair competitive disadvantage, the attempt should not count and the thrower granted another trial. The determination as to the impact on athlete should be made immediately, and not after a measurement is made of the throw, provided it was otherwise legal. If the panels moving in anyway may have caused the athlete to foul, the athlete should be granted a new trial. Situation 4. The thrower leaves circle prior to taking throwing position, then returns to throw The athlete may leave the circle (USATF Rule 187.2) but they must leave from the back half of the circle as in Rule It is common practice, if the athlete requests permission from a ring judge to leave the circle, that they be permitted to do so, though they still must initiate the attempt within the allotted time. In the case that an athlete requests that the circle be swept or debris be cleared from the circle/runway, the time clock is typically paused while the situation is addressed. Situation 5. The thrower does not pause prior to leaving the circle (runs out of circle). In USATF/IAAF, NCAA and NFHS competition, the only requirements for exiting the circle is that it be done after the implement lands and that the point of first contact upon exiting is from the back half of the circle or behind the extended lines of the toe line in the javelin (USATF Rule e and 187.5; NCAA Rule 6, Sections 8.2, 9.2, 10.3 and 11.2; and NFHS Rules 6-4.9, and ). Under NFHS rules, the official no longer calls, Mark and the competitor no longer has to be under control. Situation 6. The thrower s foot contacts the toe board with glancing touch at 45 degrees The ring officials must determine if the athlete s point of contact was on top or inside of the toe board. A foul should be called only if it is clear to one of the ring officials that the shoe of athlete made contact with the top of the toe board. A helpful guideline in this regard, and also to call fouls with the pivot foot at the back of the ring in the shot put and discus throw, is to observe if the sole of the shoe bends over the edge of the ring or toe board. This can be one of the tougher calls to make regarding foot fouls. The official must be certain of contact with the outside surface of the ring or top of the toe board to call a 2 Throws Clinic Situations, USATF Best Practices, Apr 16 (Credit: J. Showker, D. Kroese, S.P. Kessler)

3 foul. The benefit of the doubt goes to the athlete in the case where the official does not see definitive illegal contact. Situation 7. The implement hits a low ceiling or support beam that is over the legal sector (indoors or outdoors) The throw shall not count as a trial, provided it was otherwise made in accordance with the rules. Situation 8. The thrower enters the circle prior to his or her name being called as Up If at all possible, the thrower should be told to stop and wait for the Up call acknowledging his/her time on the clock. If the thrower has entered the circle and the crew is ready for the next throw, the flight coordinator should proceed to call the athlete Up as quickly as is practicable. In the throwing events, such a situation can be dangerous if the field officials are not ready to mark the throw. In such a case all effort should be made to halt the throw until it can proceed safely. In the javelin, it is recommended to have the flight coordinator stand on the runway until the next athlete is called Up. It is also important to educate the athletes in the pre-event instructions as to how they will be called up in the competition, and encourage them to ask the flight coordinator if they are unsure. This can be a problem in noisy environment when other events are being conducted simultaneously. Situation 9. The timer does not function properly and apparently more than a minute had elapsed before the initiation of a throw that is otherwise successful If you have no way of telling exactly how much time has elapsed then you have to let the attempt stand. The athlete must see a clock and/or be notified that time is running short by raising the yellow flag. If this was not done, the athlete had no way of knowing the time was approaching the limit, so we must err on the side of the athlete. Situation 10. The thrower fails to initiate an attempt within the time limit but claims there was interference due to someone or something obstructing the sector or interfering behind cage/net In all cases, it is the athlete's responsibility to initiate an attempt within the prescribed time limit. The head event judge and ring officials should be watching the cage area for any interference issues - other athletes crossing behind the net in a manner that is distracting, an unauthorized person entering the impact area or an official or other person not paying attention in the impact area, etc. If the officials see real interference or cause for delay, they can notify the athlete and restart the clock. The athlete can also alert any of the ring officials if there is interference. However, if the athlete does not alert an official and none of the officials see any interference, then it must be ruled a foul. We can only make the calls we see, and if we don't see any interference or none is brought to our attention in a timely manner, then we can't call interference/obstruction for the athlete. Situation 11. Working with two circle judges, one judge rules a foul and the other rules a legal throw It may occur that a foot foul can be observed from one side of the ring and not seen clearly from the opposite side of the ring. In some cases it can be difficult to see a foot foul committed right at your position in the circle since the top of the foot blocks the view of contact with the outer surface if the athlete is moving very quickly. Officials must be able to see a foul with 100% certainty before calling it. In a case where one ring official cannot see the foot foul with certainty but one or more others can, the ring official with the flags should check the silent hand signal pre-arranged amongst the ring officials (thumbs up/down or palms up/down) and indicate a foul with the red flag if any of the ring officials indicate a foul has been committed. Ring officials should guard against becoming complacent, for example blindly following the fair/foul call of only one of the ring officials. It is easy to become complacent after a long series of easy calls, but remember 99% accurate calls will often be forgotten if one incorrect call is made due to inattention or misapplication of the rules. Situation 12. Thrower (spinner) is using the back edge of the circle as a push-off point much like starter blocks 3 Throws Clinic Situations, USATF Best Practices, Apr 16 (Credit: J. Showker, D. Kroese, S.P. Kessler)

4 See explanation for Situation 6. The ring official must determine with full certainty if contact is made with the surface outside the ring. Contact with the inside edge of the circle and ring band is permitted. ************************************************************************ Answers to the question: How do you deal with the following situations? Situation 13. The marked sector is not the correct degree (34.92) as specified in the rulebook. Overall, if the condition or set up of the sector and/or impact area creates any safety risk, you should consider declining to conduct the competition. That said, the head field referee and games committee should be informed as soon as possible and the situation corrected with new sector lines added if at all possible. If the sector lines are only slightly off from the rulebook specifications and the situation cannot be remedied, the head field referee and games committee may decide to continue with the competition with the sector marked as is. Situations where the competition area does not meet the standards of the governing rules of the competition are just one reason why it is so important the head event official arrives at the venue well ahead of the competition. Given an earlier notification of an issue increases the chances that it can be corrected. Situation 14. There are no streamers marking a safety zone (or the streamers are too close to the sector). USATF Rule states flags or continuous barriers should be erected parallel to and at least 3 meters outside the sector lines for the entire length of the sector. NCAA Rule e specifies an area of flagging indicating an implement landing area danger zone of at least 55 degrees from the center of the throwing circle. NFHS Rule notes it is recommended the landing sector be cordoned off with rope, fence or flagged well outside the sector lines to enhance the safety of spectators and athletes. It does not specify a distance from the sector where the restricted area should begin. To minimize the chances of any unauthorized persons entering the impact area of a throwing event, competition should be delayed until the impact area is adequately marked with flagging or marking clearly indicating an area of no entry; and the recommended distances can certainly be exceeded. Situation 15. Cage netting is damaged leaving a breach or hole large enough for implement to fly through The cage or netting should be replaced at the earliest possible opportunity. Since this is not practical during the course of a meet, an effort can be made to temporarily close the hole by using ties or some type of non-slip fastener to close the hole during the competition. To minimize risk, care should be taken not to position officials or athletes immediately behind the damaged area. If the damage cannot be repaired permitting safe conduct of the event, the competition, as in Situation 2 above, should be suspended, postponed or cancelled until the venue can be made safe for competition. Situation 16. A thrower s only implement is damaged and the other competitors decline to allow the use of their implement Per NCAA Rule a competitor may use another competitor s implement only with the other competitor s permission. Per USATF Rule in all throwing event competitions, Championship and non-championship, implements should be provided by the Games Committee. However, implements that comply with required specifications and belong to individuals may also be accepted by the Games Committee as implements provided by it. And as so accepted, they shall lose their identity as privately owned implements for the duration of the competition and no modification may be made to these implements during the competition. Therefore, a competitor may use another competitor s implement with or without permission. The exceptions are for javelins (only) in Youth and Masters events (Rules 302.5(g) and 332.3(f), respectively). Every effort should be made to obtain a certified implement for the athlete to use in the competition (perhaps one supplied by the host school, for example). If a certified implement cannot be obtained through any reasonable means, the athlete will have no other alternative but to pass his/her remaining attempts. There is no provision under NCAA or NFHS 4 Throws Clinic Situations, USATF Best Practices, Apr 16 (Credit: J. Showker, D. Kroese, S.P. Kessler)

5 rules by which meet officials can compel an athlete to grant permission to another athlete to use an implement. Situations 17 & 18. During the event rain makes the circle 1) slippery 2) standing water 3) moving water across circle. During the event rain falls and two throwers or coaches ask official to clean or sponge the circle The head event judge can make the decision to temporarily halt the competition to assess the venue and effect any mitigating actions (dry the circle with towels, push standing water out of the circle, etc). USATF, NCAA, and NFHS rules give the Referee the authority to suspend the competition if it cannot be continued in a satisfactory manner and in fairness to the competitors and officials. If lightning or other dangerous conditions are present, the head judge should stop the competition until the danger has passed. If there is any question, the Referee has the final decision. A dry circle surface is always better than a wet surface. In situations with ground wet or muddy ground, towels should be placed on the path to the cage leading up to the circle to allow athletes to remove debris from their shoes. The towels should be placed so they do not contact the throwing circle, interfere with the athlete s throw or cause a tripping hazard. Generally, a flooded circle provides more traction than a circle surface with a thin layer of water on it. The thin layer of water combines with dirt and other substances to create a very slick throwing surface. If the rain has stopped, drying the circle completely is preferred. If the rain continues or is moderate to heavy, allowing the ring to fill up with water to some extent is usually recommended. Many circles have drainage holes in them, but they typically cannot keep the circle drained while it is raining. How to handle the circle surface is a judgment call, since it is common for coaches and athletes to have different opinions or preferences. Every attempt should be made to maintain the same conditions throughout the competition, but this is sometimes impossible due to changing weather conditions. The goal is to provide the best possible conditions for the athletes without undue delay in the event, unless the event is officially delayed or postponed by meet management. When a circle has standing water but rain stops falling during a flight, it is usual to leave the water in the ring until the end of the round, and then attempt to dry off the circle. In some exceptional cases, where steady rain is followed by clear skies during a flight, it may be prudent to dry off a circle at the end of a round within the flight, but only if, in the judgment of the head official, this can be done quickly so as not to significantly disrupt or delay competition. If additional rain is imminent, often the water is left in the ring for traction. When throwing with standing water in the ring, it s likely that debris will end up in the ring from shoes. Care should be taken to remove the debris quickly when it builds up. To dry ring, use brooms, squeegees, and towels. Portable blowers, while useful, often spray a fine oil mist which actually worsens traction in the ring. It helps to communicate with the athletes and coaches about what you are doing and why. Most participants will appreciate it if you make your best effort to maintain a workable venue. Situation 19. A thrower who has left to compete in another event has not returned, and all others are finished in the current flight. USATF Rule 180.9c applies. Call the competitor s name and wait for the prescribed time limit. Raise the yellow flag or show the clock as appropriate. At the end of the time limit, mark a pass for the competitor. NCAA Rule allows a competitor to take preliminary attempts out of order but not final attempts, and provides that the finals shall not be delayed in any case by excused competitors. Under NFHS Rule , a head event judge can allow competitors to 5 Throws Clinic Situations, USATF Best Practices, Apr 16 (Credit: J. Showker, D. Kroese, S.P. Kessler)

6 take their attempts in any order but the time that preliminaries must be completed is set by the games committee and any throws not taken by that time shall be forfeited. In all cases, it is generally true that excused athletes should not cause undue delay of the finals or competition as that situation can create a disadvantage for the other competitors. Situation 20. In measuring the distance in the shot put, do you place the base of the measuring device on the outside of the splash mark or the actual inner mark where the shot contacts the grit. Only the mark where the implement actually hits the ground, closest to the circle, is used for marking the distance. In this case the correct mark is the inner mark made by the shot. Officials must do their best to be consistent in such marking throughout the competition. Situation 21. A thrower takes a legal throw but sector official does not get a clean recognizable mark due to inattention, falling down, or other sector issue. In a case where there is no way to obtain an accurate mark for the implement in the field, the athlete should be allowed to retake the attempt provided the trial was otherwise a legal attempt. Situation 22 Meet help (including officials) continually talks/socializes with competitors during competition All participants should seek to be friendly and cordial to other participants. However, during warm-ups and competition officials should not socialize with competitors, in order to avoid any perception of bias. The head event judge should speak to the individual and ask them to keep communication with athletes during the competition to a minimum and only what is required to conduct the event properly. Situation 23 Meet help (including officials) use electronics during competition or between flights in competition area Use of electronic devices in the competition area is prohibited by coaches, athletes, competitors and officials except for the Head Officials when authorized by the game committee in order to conduct the competition. This is stated explicitly in NCAA Rule and USATF Rule 159. Officials and volunteers should leave the competition area to use electronic devices unless the use is part of the process of conducting the competition. *********************************************************************** Overall, what are the two most important factors in conducting a field event? The two most important considerations in any field event are safety and fairness. Make sure the venue and conditions are safe for the athletes and officials. Ensure all the athletes have the same chance to compete by enforcing the rules evenly across the board. A strong third consideration is to establish and maintain a rhythm for the competition which is efficient, and which the athletes may observe and count on. 6 Throws Clinic Situations, USATF Best Practices, Apr 16 (Credit: J. Showker, D. Kroese, S.P. Kessler)

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