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A Badminton official must do or know the following:

  • Risk assessment of equipment for the safety of participants
  • Dress appropriately for the occasion
  • Must be fully qualified
  • Must know all the rules
  • Must be fair and non biased
  • Must have positive attitude and keep calm
  • Must stay for whole game
  • Stay focused and concentrate on game

Duties of the referee

1. Manages the match.

2. Heads the official of the game.

Duties of the empire (before the match)

1. Secures the score sheet from the head referee.

2. Sees that all materials needed for scoring are in order.

3. Inspects the posts, net and court.

4. Sees to it that the service judge and linesmen are doing their task.

5. Make sure that plenty of new shuttlecocks are at hands.

6. Reports to the head referee the infringements of the rules.

Duties of the empire (at the beginning of and during the game)

1. Make sure that the tossing of the coin is properly done.

2. Implements the rules without objection among the players.

3. Decides on objections and protests before the service.

4. Informs the players as well the spectators, about the progress of the game.

5. Places or removes officials upon consultation with the head office.

6. Abides by the decision of the service judge and linesmen.

7. Receives from the head referee the appeals and protests by either player or team.

Duty of the scorer

1. He records the points scored by each player and certifies the winner or loser of the game.

Duty of linesmen

1. They decide whether the shuttle fell inside or outside the court.

*note: always have a rulebook when officiating.

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duties of the referee

1. manages the match.
2. heads the official of the game.

duties of the empire
[before the match]
1. secures the score sheet from the head referee.
2. sees that all materials needed for scoring are in order.
3. inspects the posts, net and court.
4. sees to it that the service judge and linesmen are doing their task.
5. make sure that plenty of new shuttlecocks are at hands.
6. reports to the head referee the infringements of the rules.

[at the beginning of and during the game]
1. make sure that the tossing of the coin is properly done.
2. implements the rules without objection among the players.
3. decides on objections and protests before the service.
4. informs the players as well the spectators, about the progress of the game.
5. places or removes officials upon consultation with the head office.
6. abides by the decision of the service judge and linesmen.
7. receives from the head referee the appeals and protests by either player or team.

duty of the scorer
he records the points scored by each player and certifies the winner or loser of the game.

duty of linesmen
they decide whether the shuttle fellinside or outside the court.
*note: always have a rulebook when officiating.

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Table Tennis has an umpire, an assistant umpire, a timekeeper and a stroke counter.

The assistant umpire often also acts as the timekeeper and stroke counter.

For each match there is an umpire, whose primary duty is to decide the result of each

rally. Where the umpire is officiating alone, his is the final decision on all questions of fact that arise during a match, including decisions on all edge balls and on all aspects of

service.

An assistant umpire is solely responsible for decisions on edge balls at the side of the table nearest to him, and he has the same power as the umpire to decide the legality of a player's service action, whether a player obstructs the ball and some of the conditions for a let.

The timekeeper is required to monitor the duration of practice, of play in a game, of intervals between games and of any authorised suspension of play, and his decision is final on the time that has elapsed.

Stroke counting is required when the expedite system is in operation and the stroke

counter's duty is solely to count the return strokes of the receiver and his decision on

this question of fact cannot be overruled.

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14y ago
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Badminton

• Referee

- To run the tournament

which is taking place

• Umpire

- To enforce the laws of the

game

• Service Judge

- To determine whether the

serve is legal

• Line Judge

- To decide whether or not

the shuttle lands in play

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The officials are the judges responsible to make sure a game is being played fairly. The umpire is the main judge in a badminton game. He/she has the power to say no to any decisions by the service judge or line judges. The umpire also has the responsibility to make sure that a badminton game is being played smoothly. They also look out for faults. The service judge is responsible for making a service fault call and to give shuttles to the players. The line judges call when the shuttle goes out of the court. The match referee has overall charge of all decisions.

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to make sure theres no cheating and keeps the score also if people appeal then they say wether its in or ouy

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14y ago
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Officials call if a bird is out of bounds, to keep score, make sure players follow rules and make sure serves are legal.

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work out at the gym

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they officiating a badminton game..

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