Officials

Eastern Freestyle is always looking for new officials!

Getting Started: Why become a USSA judge or official? Taking part as a competition judge or official is exciting -- it brings you into the heart of the action! And it's a way of helping the thousands of young athletes who enter USSA competitions to have fun and to achieve personal goals.

It's simple to get started. Just join the USSA as an official. And work with your local USSA Division to participate in clinics and to volunteer at an entry-level position.

Who becomes a USSA judge or official? Oftentimes it starts with parents of young athletes who want to be more actively involved. Former athletes and coaches are also great candidates with their background in the sport. But it can be anyone who has an interest in helping young athletes and playing an important role in their success.

What Do Judges and Officials Do?
Judges and officials ensure that USSA competitions run efficiently and fairly by the rules. They are responsible for the safe conduct of the event and the accurate timing, judging and scoring. They also play a key role in ensuring that the spirit of the sport and competition is maintained.

In the end, judges and officials are responsible for providing the best possible experience for USSA athletes.

Advancement: Judges and officials are a lot like athletes. Once you start, you'll want to increase your level of expertise. The USSA offers a wide range of local, divisional and regional clinics where you can learn new skills and take on new positions.

Various levels of officials' certification are offered by the USSA in each of its sports programs.

As you grow in experience as a USSA judge or official, you may want to consider becoming certified internationally as a FIS (International Ski Federation) judge or official. FIS officials work international events domestically, and may be considered for international assignments.

If you are interested in becoming a judge, technical delegate, scorer or chief of competition, then please e-mail office@easternfreestyle.org for more information.

TD Clinic Reminder

Final Reminder for all Eastern Freestyle Officials/TDs:

This year’s Clinic will be held at the Killington Mountain School, Killington, VT, on Saturday, November 21st – 9 am to 4:30 pm.

Attendance is required for all returning TDs. Coaches, Chief of Competitions, Parents, or anyone interested in learning more about Freestyle Skiing are also welcome.

You must register with Ed Albert at ed.albert@gortons.com, to verify attendance.

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