Assistant Judge - Jumps

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Video - The team - part 1

The Team - Part 1

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In high jump, which of the following information does not appear on the competition sheet?

The position of the posts for each athlete

Bar raises

Each athlete's club

20%

Which of these options is not a normal function of the competition director?

Assigning roles among jury members

Measuring performances

Validating attempts

40%

The yellow flag must be raised when:

15 seconds of the allotted time have elapsed

There are 15 seconds left to jump

45 seconds have passed

60%

On the competition sheet, the "-" indicates:

Failure

Stalemate

Success

80%

The failure of a jump is indicated by a flag:

Red

White

Yellow

The Team - Part 1

Video - The team - part 2

The Team - Part 2

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Which of these positions is not present in a pole vault jury?

Anemometer attendant

Secretary

Height stick attendant

20%

Which of these functions is not performed by the people in charge of the bars for pole vault?

Moving the posts

Raising the bar

Validating jumps

40%

In high jump, the height of the bar is checked using:

A tape measure

The graduations displayed on the posts

A height stick

60%

The anemometer is used to:

Measuring performances

Indicating the remaining time to jump

Measuring wind speed

80%

In long jump, the reading of the performance is done:

At the level of the takeoff board

At the last mark left in the sand

At the edge of the landing pit

The Team - Part 2

Video - Measuring horizontal jumps

Measuring Horizontal Jumps

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On the mark in the sand, we position:

The end of the measuring tape

The zero point of the measuring tape

The part of the tape where the performance is read

20%

The white line placed in the reception pit is used to:

Extend the run-up line

Delimit the landing area if the pit is more than 3m wide

Delimit the landing area if the pit is more than 2m wide

40%

The performance retained for a jump where the measurement falls between 5m34 and 5m35 graduations is:

5m34

5m35

It depends on which graduation we are closest to

60%

The tape measure is stretched in such a way that:

Go through the middle of the takeoff board

Be perpendicular to the takeoff line

Be perpendicular to the takeoff line or pass through the lateral end of the board if not possible

80%

The card is placed on:

The mark left by the athlete farthest from the takeoff line

The imprint left by the athlete's feet

The mark left by the athlete closest to the takeoff line

Measuring Horizontal Jumps

Video - Rules for horizontal jumps

Rules of Horizontal Jumps

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In triple jump, for the jump to be valid, it must:

The first support is with the same foot as the takeoff foot

The first support is with the opposite foot to the takeoff foot

The second support is with the same foot as the takeoff foot

20%

If an athlete exceeds the allotted time:

He may be entitled to a replacement attempt

The jump is a failure

The jump is measured but the performance will not be considered for the final ranking

40%

In triple jump, if the athlete does not land in the sand, it is a fault:

True

False

60%

To exit the sandpit, the athlete can:

Step back into the landing area

Put hands in the sand to help get up

Place the first support outside the take-off zone, closer to the take-off line than the marks left in the sand

80%

Which of the following statements will not be a fault:

Impulse on the white part of the take-off board

Impulse while leaving a mark on the plasticine

Impulse after the take-off board without leaving a mark on the plasticine

Rules of Horizontal Jumps

Video - Measuring vertical jumps

Measuring Vertical Jumps

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In pole vault, the zero point corresponds to:

The top of the farthest bumper from the run-up

The bottom of the bumper

The edge of the bumper closest to the run-up

20%

The height of the bar is measured:

In the middle of the bar

At the ends of the bar

Wherever is most convenient

40%

In pole vault, the bars can be moved between:

Zero point and +80cm

-30cm and +80cm relative to the zero point

Cannot be moved

60%

In high jump, the bars are:

Stuck to the mat

About 10cm away from the mat

About 50cm away from the mat

80%

In pole vault, to check the height of the bar, the bars must be:

At the zero point

Where they were for the last jump

At +40cm relative to the zero point

Measuring Vertical Jumps

Video - Rules for vertical jumps

Rules of Vertical Jumps

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Which of these statements is correct for an athlete remaining alone in the French Pole Vault Championships and winning it:

He can request the bar height he wants

He must respect the planned bar progression

He must request a height at least 5cm higher than the last height cleared.

20%

In pole vault, the jump will be a failure if:

The athlete's pole breaks

The wind knocks down the bar

Without having jumped, the athlete's pole touches the mat beyond the zero point

40%

In pole vault, it is a fault if the pole knocks the bar down:

True

False

60%

In high jump, in which of the following cases will it not be a fault?

The athlete touches the white line on the ground without jumping

The athlete touches the mat without jumping

The athlete passes the arm between the bar and the mat without jumping

80%

In high jump, which of these statements is false?

The athlete can push off with the right foot

The athlete can push off with both feet

The athlete can push off with the left foot

Rules of Vertical Jumps

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