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WORK CLIMB Climbing-style helmet Approved handsaw Approved work positioning lanyard Judge WORK STATIONS (+55 points possible) Handsaw Station Completed task (ring bell) Penalty for not using handsaw to ring bell Limb Toss Station Completed task (ring bell, call warning) Hit target first throw Hit target second throw Penalty for failure to call warning Penalty for not using handsaw to ring bell Penalty for not throwing limb Penalty for failure to ring bell before tossing limb Pole Pruner Station Completed task (ring bell) Penalty for not using two hands on pole Penalty for using wrong end of the pole Penalty for not properly rehanging the pole PLEASE CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES) +3 +2 Scoring Points JUDGING GUIDELINES Contestants who fail to visit a station or fail to sound the landing horn will not receive any time points for the event and no positive points for that station. If a contestant reaches the time limit and has not completed the climb, he ore she will not receive time points for the event and will only receive scoring points accumulated up to that point. Judges may use their discretion to assign from 0 to 3 penalty points for practices that are in their judgment unsafe, uncontrolled, or in any way damaging to the tree. TIME Minutes Seconds 1/100THS TIME POINT CALCULATION TO BE FILLED OUT AT SCORER S TABLE Limb Walk Station Completed task (ring bell) Did not activate buzzer Penalty for not using handsaw to ring bell +2 +10 CONTESTANTS TIME CONVERTED TO SECONDS MINUS FASTEST TIME IN SECONDS Final Descent and Landing Station Completed task (sound horn, land) Double bullseye Single bullseye Double outside circle Single outside circle Fell during landing +4 +3 +2 +1 DIVIDE BY 8 DEDUCTION SUBTRACT FROM 30 POINTS FOR TIME 8 (Y) Lost or dropped a piece of equipment Lost helmet Bonus Points (+5 Points Possible) Judges discretionary based on Safety, Style, Poise, and Creativity Subtotal, scoring points (X) Scoring points (X) Time points (Y) Total points (Z) (x) + (y) = (Z) (Z)

WORK CLIMB - SCORING THE LANDING If any part of the foot is touching the line the score is the lower point 1. Points per foot not touching the line 2. Points per foot outside the inner circle but inside the outer circle 3. Zero points if foot is outside or touching outer circle 2 points 1 point Rule 3.6.2 Contestants must demonstrate a smooth, controlled descent and landing. Contestants must score with both feet based on the first point of contact. When a contestant lands, neither foot can be moved from the point where it first touched the ground. If a contestant moves his or her foot from the first point of contact to increase his/her score with the second foot, no landing points will be awarded. (2007) Double bullseye 4 points Single bullseye 3 points Single bullseye 3 points Double outside circle 2 points Single outside circle 1 point 0 points

AERIAL RESCUE Climbing-style helmet Judges Name Approved work positioning lanyard SCORING GUIDELINES Unsafe or No Performance 0-0 Poor 1-2 Fair 3-4 Good 5-6 Very Good 7-8 Exceptional 9-10 PRE-ASSESSMENT (0 10 points) Casualty Assessment / Communication with victim Check site safety / Site hazards Start emergency call procedures / Communication with emergency responder ACCESS & TIE-IN POINT (0 10 points) Appropriate, efficient access / Ascent Use of innovative technique Appropriate communication / Directions to injured climber Visual tree inspection / Pre-Climb assessment Appropriate Rescue Equipment Rope control and use Suitable tie-in point / Secure climbing system MOVEMENT TO AND HANDLING OF CASUALTY (0 10 points) Rescue plan and procedure Safe, smooth, efficient movement Assessment of casualty / Communication to EMT DESCENT AND TOUCHDOWN (0 10 points) Good position / Control of self and casualty Well planned / Smooth / Controlled descent Appropriate communication / Directions to EMT Appropriate casualty handling/care Handling and support of injured climber Touchdown appropriate for injury Transfer of responsibility to emergency personnel JUDGES DISCRETIONARY BONUS* (0 10 points) *Only to be awarded if event completed within the time limit Overall use of safe work practices and techniques Use of appropriate and/or innovative equipment and techniques Overall communication skills Quality of casualty care Overall demonstration of skill and knowledge Equipment or PPE lost or dropped Misconduct (5 mins.) Timer 1 Timer 2 Average Time Time Total

THROWLINE Climbing-style helmet Approved throw ball Head Judge SCORING GUIDELINES Weight must be whipped back to ground for score to count. The throwline or climbing line may be manipulated in order to end in a crotch that scores. Side 1 for Target 7 5 3 for Installation of Climbing Line 0 3 Side 1 SCORE Side 1 TIMER 1 TIMER 2 AVERAGE (minssecs) Side 2 for Target 7 5 3 for Installation of Climbing Line 0 3 Side 2 SCORE Side 2 TIMER 1 TIMER 2 AVERAGE (minssecs) PENALTIES Penalty if no Climbing Line is installed Penalty for stuck Throwline point per Throwline Penalty for failing to control a throwline within the event area points for first time Penalty for breaking a limb less than the DQ diameter* Penalty for each failure to issue an audible warning 0 0 0 0 0 DQ SCORE (Side 1 + Side 2) PENALTIES (Max = Minus 20) FINAL SCORE (Side 1 + Side 2 - Penalties) Lost or dropped a piece of equipment Breaking a limb > Lost hat 2 Uncontrolled throws 3 Failures to issue audible warning GUIDELINES FOR ENTERING SCORING TIMES The contestant must inform the head judge to register a score. The time for the first set of targets will be scored when the head judge approves the contestant s request for a score. If a second line or rope is used to manipulate a line into the target area, the scoring time is recorded the moment when the line enters the target area and the contestant requests that the head judge register the score. The time for the second set of targets is recorded when a climbing line is installed within the target area and both ends are hanging parallel and touching the ground. (5.2.23) *The Head Judge shall establish the size of a broken branch that will disqualify or penalize a climber prior to the beginning of the event.

BELAYED SPEED CLIMB Climbing-style helmet Head Judge Record time to nearest Hundredth of a Second Example 93605 Timer A Timer B Timer C Contestant Time MIN SEC 1/100THS MIN SEC 1/100THS MIN SEC 1/100THS Lost or dropped a piece of equipment Lost helmet Contestant's Average Time

SECURED FOOTLOCK Climbing-style helmet Head Judge Approved friction hitch Record time to nearest Hundredth of a Second Example 3226 Timer A Timer B Timer C Contestant Time SEC 1/100THS SEC 1/100THS SEC 1/100THS Lost or dropped a piece of equipment Lost helmet PENALTY A three second penalty will be added to the contestant s time for placing their hand on or above the friction hitch. 0 + 3 Contestant's Average Time plus penalty

Climber Name Judge Installation of Climbing line (18 possible points) Bonus Throw method/ Height of Crotch technique, skill displayed 3 rd try 6 points 1 st try - 10 points 4 th try - 4 points 2 nd try 8 points 5 th try points 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 DQ if rope is not installed on 5 th attempt Set up of Climbing line/equipment and Entry into tree (15 possible points) (Enter 0, 1, 2, or 3 in each box ) Set up Visual Tree Assessment/Hazard Evaluation Installation of Climbing line/equipment Safe and Efficient Set up Entry Climbing-style helmet Safety Glasses Approved Footwear Approved Clothing Climbing Saddle/harness Approved Climbing Line Approved Work positioning lanyard Approved Handsaw Method Suitable, Safe, Always secure Ascent Smooth, Fluid, Efficient use of energy International Tree Climbing Championship Masters Challenge Work Stations (240 possible points, 60 each Station) Handsaw Pole Pruner Handsaw Limb Walk (Enter 0 thru 10 in each box) A) Use of safety procedures, equipment and always secure against falling B) Rope control and use, no struggle C) Tie-in point or re-direct suitable for situation and work station D) Confident posture and balance at station E) Correctly completed activity at station (0 or 10) F) Control of movement to and from station Sub Scoring Guidelines 0 - Unsafe/Poor Performance 1 - Fair Performance 2 - Good Performance 3 - Exceptional Performance Scoring Guidelines 0 - Unsafe/ No performance 1-2 Poor Performance 3-4 Fair Performance 5-6 Adequate Performance 7-8 Good Performance 90 Exceptional Performance Descent, landing, and retrieval of gear after last station (12 possible points) (Enter 0 thru 3 in each box) Well-planned descent, rope control, not dangling (tangled) Proper descent speed, smooth descent, balanced landing Smooth gear retrieval, done without struggle Safe/Controlled gear retrieval Judges Discretionary Bonus (15 possible points, 5 maximum for each) Overall demonstration of skill, style and presentation. Use of innovative techniques and equipment. Overall safe work practices and techniques, including visual tree assessment Deductions (Please List) 0 to 5 points Judges Discretionary for Unsafe Acts, Poor Performance or Technique. 0 Mandatory deduction for failing to remove all equipment from the tree. Disqualified Lost helmet / Eye protection Dropped piece of equipment Failed to install rope 2 uncontrolled throws Other Official Time Scoring Guidelines 0 - Unsafe/Poor Performance 1 - Fair Performance 2 - Good Performance 3 - Exceptional Performance (Enter 0 thru 5 in each box) Total (Maximum of 300 points)