BALTIC GAMES JUDGING SYSTEM
BMX
Park: Riders try to put together the best possible run on a park-style
course made up of spines, ramps, mini-ramps, wall rides and box jumps.
Judges will look for overall flow, use of the course, linking tricks as
well as difficulty of tricks, execution , risc taking , when scoring a
run.
Focus then is as follows for the judges:
The whole run appraised (tricks, flow, amplitude, style , use of course )
First emphasis on progression.
Seconda emphasis on tricks and trick sequences.
Third emphasis on style and risk.
In the qualifiers and final, five judges evaluate each run by the
overall impression. Therefore, they take the difficulty, amplitude,
execution and landing of the performed trick into account. The same
judging system is used for the finals
BMX
Park: Riders try to put together the best possible run on a park-style
course made up of spines, ramps, mini-ramps, wall rides and box jumps.
Judges will look for overall flow, use of the course, linking tricks as
well as difficulty of tricks, execution , risc taking , when scoring a
run.
Focus then is as follows for the judges:
The whole run appraised (tricks, flow, amplitude, style , use of course )
First emphasis on progression.
Seconda emphasis on tricks and trick sequences.
Third emphasis on style and risk.
In the qualifiers and final, five judges evaluate each run by the
overall impression. Therefore, they take the difficulty, amplitude,
execution and landing of the performed trick into account. The same
judging system is used for the finals
Scoring Base: (0-20: Poor) (20-40:Fair) (40-60:Average) (60-80: Good) (80-100:Excellent)
There will be heat system used in Baltic Games. The qualifiers are
organised in heats. Each rider gets two runs of which the best one
counts. Each heat have 4 minutes to show skills of 4 riders . When one
run of one rider ends, other rider starts his run . Best scores from all heats get to
the next competition level.
All riders have to qualify in a heat system.