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=== "Overview :material-cursor-default-click:"
- - At the ≈57:45 mark in this video, while serving as a JR, my Jammer, White #700 will earn lead, rapidly exit the front engagement zone, and approach the rear of the pack at high speed.
+ - At the ≈54:23 mark in this video, while serving as a JR, my Jammer, White #700 will earn lead, rapidly exit the front engagement zone, and approach the rear of the pack at high speed.
- My Jammer realizes they do not have much time before the opposing Jammer will approach the pack and score points for themselves.
- My Jammer rapidly decelerates and negotiates the pack for a few seconds before calling-off the jam.
- The players in this game are all RCR TT skaters, making the game representative of elite-level play.
@@ -894,10 +894,10 @@ Below are links to some of my officiating performances that highlight my capabil
- I specifically practice this exact stop technique and scenario because it is difficult to get right, and this example demonstrates I exhibit the skating skills and body positioning required to officiate fast-moving derby with elite-level players and teams.
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=== "Overview :material-cursor-default-click:"
- - At the ≈1:15:49 mark in this video, while serving as front IPR, the pack is about to transition from "all" to "front," temporarily transitioning primary pack definition responsibility to me.
+ - At the ≈1:12:39 mark in this video, while serving as front IPR, the pack is about to transition from "all" to "front," temporarily transitioning primary pack definition responsibility to me.
- While monitoring pack definition, I observed Blue #018 initiate legal contact with Green #33 which caused Green #33 to step OOB while in front of Blue #018.
- Green #33 returns to a fully upright and in-bounds position in front of Blue #018.
@@ -1198,17 +1198,17 @@ Below are links to some of my officiating performances that highlight my capabil
=== "Video #2 :material-cursor-default-click:"
=== "Overview :material-cursor-default-click:"
- - At the ≈1:24:58 mark in this video, a no-pack situation occurs, and I have to quickly co-determine with my peer IPR/HR whether the destruction of the pack was natural and legal or unnatural and illegal.
+ - At the ≈1:21:44 mark in this video, a no-pack situation occurs, and I have to quickly co-determine with my peer IPR/HR whether the destruction of the pack was natural and legal or unnatural and illegal.
- Just after the no-pack occurs, an OOP block with sufficient game impact to warrant a penalty occurs in the coverage zone of the rear IPR/HR that they need to attend to, and I am not immediately able to determine their perspective regarding the pack destruction.
=== "Outcome :material-cursor-default-click:"
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=== "Video #3 :material-cursor-default-click:"
=== "Overview :material-cursor-default-click:"
- - At the ≈1:25:38 mark in this video, while serving as front IPR, a sustained no-pack situation occurs.
+ - At the ≈1:22:25 mark in this video, while serving as front IPR, a sustained no-pack situation occurs.
- Players from both teams do not immediately take appropriate actions to reform the pack, and several players commit actions that have sufficient impact to warrant penalties.
- It is not clear to the JRs whether Lead Jammer status is available or lost.
- It is my responsibility to:
@@ -1281,17 +1281,17 @@ Below are links to some of my officiating performances that highlight my capabil
=== "Video #4 :material-cursor-default-click:"
=== "Overview :material-cursor-default-click:"
- - At the ≈1:28:05 mark in this video, while serving as front IPR, Green #616 attempts to create a bridge between the front and rear blocker walls.
+ - At the ≈1:24:49 mark in this video, while serving as front IPR, Green #616 attempts to create a bridge between the front and rear blocker walls.
- A series of events happen nearly simultaneously, which causes Green #616 to illegally destroy the pack:
1. All on-track blockers are part of an established pack with clearly defined front and rear walls as Green #616 leaves the penalty box, legally enters the track, and skates in derby direction until they reach the front wall.
@@ -1338,10 +1338,10 @@ Below are links to some of my officiating performances that highlight my capabil