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Officiating in Equestrian Sports
Information about programs and courses officials.
An official is a person who oversees a competition, or aspect thereof, by applying the rules of the sport. They may be rules directly relating to judgments on performance, time, score and/or upholding the principles of fair play and welfare of the horse. EA trains and accredits Officials at National level across a variety of disciplines. EA also liaise with the FEI in regards to international officials.
The Australian Sports Commission defines the role of officials along the following lines:
An official is any person who controls the actual play of a competition by applying the rules and laws of the sport to make judgments on rule infringement, performance, time and score.
Officials play a key role in ensuring the spirit of the game and/or event is observed by all.
Officials also ensure that all athletes develop through their chosen sport and guarantee the competition is conducted within the spirit of the rules.
It is essential that officials provide all people of varying ages the best possible sporting experience, which will ensure their continued participation and development in sport.
Officiating News and Notice
- Summary of Minutes - Officials Meeting, July 2011
- Definition of roles by discipline
- Enrolment and Pre-requisites
- Governance of officials across disciplines
- Officials Report Card
- Officiating accreditation levels across disciplines
- Upgrading
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| Search for EFA-Accredited Officials in all EFA Sports | |||
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Maintaining Accreditation | | ||
| For Candidates (new & upgrading) | |||
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The Role of Officials | | ||
| FEI Officiating Courses | |||
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