Table Tennis Scotland recognises that it is currently facing a serious lack of umpires and referees. As such, it aims to recruit a number of new umpires (and referees) over the next few years. It has devised two different levels of refereeing/umpiring qualifications which will suit people with different potential levels of commitment.
As discussed and agreed at the LLC meeting on the 18th of October 2009, every league with more than 50 members will be required to put one new member/year forward for the qualification.
For 2009/10 (based on 2008/09 affiliation data), these leagues would be: Ayrshire, Aberdeen & District, Dundee & District, Edinburgh & Lothian, Perth & District, Stirling & Midland, West Lothian and West of Scotland.
The timeframe for this ‘Push for Umpires' is:
- v Information officially sent out to LLCs: Early November 2009
- v Candidates Put Forward: By End November 2009
- v Candidates do test at home: December/January 2009
- v Candidates get assessed: West of Scotland Open, 23rd/24th January 2010 or SNC 6th/7th March 2010
Table Tennis Scotland umpiring levels:
Level A:
Benefits:
- - Free Umpire Qualification
- - Free TTS Membership
- - Free Umpire Shirt (with TTScotland or Name)
- - Free access to further umpiring courses + Rules books
- - Free TSP Umpires Bag or TTS Tie & Blazer badge
- - Travel to International events (expenses paid)
Requirements:
- - Pass in National Umpires practical Exam (once)
- - Pass in National Umpires written paper (once)
- - Pass in International Umpires written paper (once)
- - Attendance at annual TTS Umpires' seminar
- - Umpire/referee at at least four TTS event (Assessments, Opens, National Championships)
- - Keep a record of events umpired at.
Level B:
Benefits:
- - [Free Umpire Qualification]
- - Free TTS Membership
- - Free Umpire Shirt (with TTScotland or Name)
- - Free access to further umpiring courses + Rules books
- - Travel to National events (expenses paid)
Requirements:
- - Pass in National Umpires practical Exam (once)
- - Pass in National Umpires written paper (once)
- - Attendance at annual TTS Umpires' seminar
- - Umpire/referee at at least three TTS event (Assessments, Opens, National Championships)
- - Keep a record of events umpired at.
If you have any questions regarding umpiring in Scotland, please email Stewart McGowan
Sample umpire Test paper can be downloaded below
Download the Sample Umpire Written Exam/Test here.
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