- Dec 15, 2009
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Two things I have questions about:
1. What are the barriers to mandating the use of the Worlds scoresheet at all Worlds bid-giving competitions? (in applicable divisions) If nothing else, it would allow teams competing for a Worlds bid to know where they stack up on the scoresheet. It would also give judges experience in judging to the scoresheet in real-life situations, and the USASF would have the ability (in theory) to evaluate the performance of potential judges before Worlds.
2. Is there any thought to enforcing some kind of standard criteria for obtaining a worlds bid, rather than leaving it up to the discretion of the event producer?
The answer to both of these is basically the fact that the USASF doesn't direct companies how to do business. The guidelines put forth are the standard for rules and safety but EPs may modify for their competition. They also do not dictate how EPs give out bids. The bid tier system directs the number and type, but then it is EP discretion.
The only thing I have seen enforced is if an EP does not award bids in accordance with their bid declaration.