The certified, adult volunteers, who operate the many facets of a swim competition.
the referees (either 2 or three) who control the game, stop and start play, and impose penalties for violations and fouls.
The certified judges on the pool deck at sanctioned competitions who enforce USA Swimming rules. There are stroke and turn judges, starters, and referees. As a meet host team, DST is required to provide officials for our meets. Training is available through Middle Atlantic at no cost.
one referee and two linesmen on the ice calling infractions and handing out penalties; up to five off-ice officials including two goal judges, the game timekeeper, the penalty timekeeper and the official scorer.
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The NFL uses seven officials to control games led by the referee and then the umpire, head linesman, line judge, back judge, side judge and the field judge.
The referees who administer the game. They include the referee, two assistant referees and a fourth official on the sidelines.
Referee, Linesman, Goal Judge, and Official Scorer
Also called referees, they're in charge of controlling the game.
the people on the court wearing black and white striped shirts who control the game
There are as many as eight officials working a hockey game: one referee and two linesmen, known as on-ice officials, plus two goal judges game timekeeper penalty time keeper, and an official scorer, who are known as off-ice officials.
two referees and two linesmen on the ice calling infractions and handing out penalties plus several off-ice officials including two goal judges, the game timekeeper, the penalty timekeeper, the official scorer, the statistician and the video goal judge.
Five roving linespersons and a head umpire comprise the officials corps at a WORLD TEAMTENNIS match. The head umpire, who calls the match from a ground-level umpire's box, is in charge of the match. His/her decisions are final.
two mounted umpires do most of the officiating, with a referee at midfield having the final say in any dispute between the umpires.
The referee and two linesmen who work together to ensure that rules are followed.
Consists of a referee and 2 linesmen. The referee is the only one that carries a whistle and keeps the official time of the match.
In international competitions consist of referees, a jury, and a timekeeper.
the referee and 2 linesmen who work together to make sure the game is played according to the rules of soccer; responsible for stopping and restarting play, keeping track of the score and the time remaining and citing violations of the rules, called fouls; they wear uniforms that distinguish them from the players on both teams.