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               7.5.30  Candidates  must  have  served  at  least  two  (2)
               years as category 2 Referees.
               7.5.31 Candidates  may  be  examined  at  IWF  Events
               (except    World     Championships)      or    national
               championships.
               7.5.32  The  three  (3)  members  of  the  examining
               committee may all be of the same country.
               7.5.33 Each examiner sits separately from the others
               and  marks  the  candidates  independently,  without
               consulting the other examiners.
               7.5.34  When  the  Electronic  Referee  Light  System  is
               used,  up  to  three  (3)  Referees  may  be  examined
               simultaneously, otherwise only the Centre Referee can
               be examined.
               7.5.35  The  examiners  record  their  marks  using  the
               scoresheet of the competition.
               7.5.36 The name and the nationality of the candidate(s)
               are  entered  to  correspond  with  their  position  at  the
               platform, i.e. the Referee at the left is number 1, the
               Centre Referee is number 2 and the Referee on the right
               is number 3. The examiners also sign their name and
               indicate their nationality.
               7.5.37 The names of the competitors are entered in the
               same  order  on  all  the  score-sheets  of  the  examining
               committee, so that all their marks coincide.
               7.5.38 Candidates must Referee at least One Hundred
               (100) attempts. This includes uncompleted as well as
               completed attempts.
               7.5.39  The  examiners  first  mark  at  the  top  of  each
               space on the score-sheet their own opinion of each lift.
               A / indicates a good lift and an X indicates a bad lift.
               Underneath the mark, and using the same signs, they
               mark the decisions given by the three Referees.
               Example: / = white light X = red light
                  I.   / / / / = all three have given a correct decision
                 II.   X X X  X = all three have given a correct decision
                III.   XX  /  X  =  the  centre  Referee  has  given  an
                       incorrect decision


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