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2006-06-20 9:56 AM

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Subject: Anyone a USAT official?
I'm thinking about becoming a USAT official. They have a clinic in August that I can attend. Has anyone done this and what was it like? Looking for some feedback. I think it would be fun to be a referee. I love tris and being in that atmosphere and I have been looking at ways to get more involved in the sport. It seems to me that you can direct as much or as little time into this as you desire. Thoughts?


2006-06-20 10:04 AM
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I looked into it back in April, the only clinic this year in the state. It was a couple hours in the classroom, then you had to work the triathlon the next day to get certified. I couldn't swing it over that weekend but would like to do so in the future.

Would be a great way to learn the rules in depth, and a good way to give back to the sport.

2006-06-20 10:12 AM
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Bear, I thought I remembered you mentioning that awhile ago. I figure..why not? The clinic is free, and I was planning on going to that race with some friends anyway. So I just won't race and I'll snag some drafters instead.
2006-06-20 10:25 AM
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Tri Take Me Away - 2006-06-20 10:12 AM Bear, I thought I remembered you mentioning that awhile ago. I figure..why not? The clinic is free, and I was planning on going to that race with some friends anyway. So I just won't race and I'll snag some drafters instead.

Be especially hard on the dorks riding yellow bikes. Not that they have the speed to sustain further penalties.

2006-06-20 10:32 AM
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i would like to do it as well.  Do you get paid at all???  The website doesn't mention anything about it...

 

2006-06-20 10:43 AM
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The first 2 races you do on a volunteer basis. I assume after that you get paid, but I have no idea how much.

 

kleinrider - 2006-06-20 11:32 AM

i would like to do it as well.  Do you get paid at all???  The website doesn't mention anything about it...

 



2006-06-20 10:46 AM
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...I love tris and being in that atmosphere and I have been looking at ways to get more involved in the sport. It seems to me that you can direct as much or as little time into this as you desire ...

 -- and that is precisely why I volunteered to become a USAT Official (Cat 4).  I did the 4 hour officating clinic at Powerman Alabama that was lead by Charlie Crawford, USAT Commissioner of Officials, and then helped officiate the duathlon.

Something folks often forget is that the vast majority of officials are triathletes themselves who also race ... so they have a vested interest in making the race fair for all competitors.

You'll enjoy learning the rules in depth, riding the cycling course on the back of a motorcylce, the 'behind the scenes' of how a violation becomes a penalty and just plain giving back to the sport. 

Plus, you will see the race from a completely different perspective.  I plan on obtaining my Cat 3 status after helping to officiate two races in August.

Bottom line, I highly recommend it.  PM me if you have any other questions or concerns as I'd be happy to help.

PS: I always look at RED bikes for drafting first ...



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2006-06-20 10:50 AM
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kleinrider - 2006-06-20 11:32 AM

i would like to do it as well.  Do you get paid at all???  The website doesn't mention anything about it...

It is a volunteer activity ... but after obtaining Cat 3 status, you can get reimbursed for mileage + lodging.

Generally speaking, though, the regional director will try to schedule you for races as close as possible to minimize travel and associated expenses until you are eligible for reimbursement.  (My Regional Director does an awesome job in taking care of and accomodating his officials.)

2006-06-20 10:51 AM
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Brian, thanks so much for the info!!
2006-06-20 10:58 AM
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Bear, So I should spray paint my yellow EPX?  It's a road bike.  Does that exclude it?  I have red pedals on the Kestrel...any points for that?

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2006-06-20 11:07 AM
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brian - 2006-06-20 11:50 AM
kleinrider - 2006-06-20 11:32 AM

i would like to do it as well.  Do you get paid at all???  The website doesn't mention anything about it...

It is a volunteer activity ... but after obtaining Cat 3 status, you can get reimbursed for mileage + lodging.

Generally speaking, though, the regional director will try to schedule you for races as close as possible to minimize travel and associated expenses until you are eligible for reimbursement.  (My Regional Director does an awesome job in taking care of and accomodating his officials.)

Brian
thanks for the info

 



2006-06-20 11:15 AM
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the bear - 2006-06-20 11:25 AM

Tri Take Me Away - 2006-06-20 10:12 AM Bear, I thought I remembered you mentioning that awhile ago. I figure..why not? The clinic is free, and I was planning on going to that race with some friends anyway. So I just won't race and I'll snag some drafters instead.

Be especially hard on the dorks riding yellow bikes. Not that they have the speed to sustain further penalties.

Jeff (Q) Look out!!!

2006-06-20 11:15 AM
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I signed up for the clinic!! I am so excited! I will be doing the clinic on August 26th and officiating at the Hammerhead Olympic Tri the next day!
2006-06-20 11:18 AM
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HOT is an awesome race!  Maybe you can catch the bastard that drafted me the ENTIRE 2 lap course and then shot by me the last 1/4 mile into transition.  That's ok...I dropped him like a bad habit before he saw the first 1/2 mile of the run.

But in all seriousness, great race! 

2006-06-20 11:19 AM
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Ironmanwoman and a USAT Official, there is not stopping her.



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2006-06-20 11:38 AM
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the bear - 2006-06-20 9:25 AM

Be especially hard on the dorks riding yellow bikes. Not that they have the speed to sustain further penalties.



My beautiful bright yellow bike takes offense to that remark!


2006-06-20 11:43 AM
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I'm a TriBC official. I do it for much the same reasons as Brian, though I do get paid a minimal sum. It's great being on the back of the motorbike and watching for drafting. It definitely gives you a different perspective of the race.
2006-06-20 12:42 PM
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the bear - 2006-06-20 11:25 AM

Be especially hard on the dorks riding yellow bikes. Not that they have the speed to sustain further penalties.

The mere act of getting on a yellow bike eradicates all traces of dorkdom.

2006-06-20 1:09 PM
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marmadaddy - 2006-06-20 12:42 PM
the bear - 2006-06-20 11:25 AM

Be especially hard on the dorks riding yellow bikes. Not that they have the speed to sustain further penalties.

The mere act of getting on a yellow bike eradicates all traces of dorkdom.

I guess you yellow-bikers need something to remove the traces. But it still doesn't do a damn thing for your cycling speed though. Except reduce it. 

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