Communication is your main job
Communication is hugely important. There are many decisions which you will make which will affect the registrants, volunteers, and other directors. It is critical that you communicate these clearly and consistently. It is critical that you can be reached during the day before, during, and after your competition(s) in case anyone has questions.
How and when will people (competitors, volunteers, directors, spectators, family members) know what they need to know?
All directors must read the following guides
Stillstand/Slowraces
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Many volunteers are required
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Stopwatches are required
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The average time between the 2 stopwatches is entered into the system.
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You will need a laptop/volunteer just to create the averages, and another volunteer to enter this into the db.
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The entry of data can be the bottleneck with people who do 5 second attempts.
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