The Role of the Parent Helper

TIMEKEEPER

The Chief Timekeeper should attend to these duties:
Issue each timekeeper with a stopwatch in working order and make sure they   are  familiar with operating and reading the watch.

Control the transceiver or other means of communication with the starter.
Ensure that all timekeepers and judges are in position and ready, before notifying the starter that the event may proceed.

All timekeepers must start the watch at the instant the smoke or flash of the gun is seen - NOT when the sound of the explosion is heard. 

AGE GROUP MANAGER

It would be greatly appreciated if Age Group Managers are able to take the same group each week as the athletes become familiar with their group manager and this ensures the smooth running of competition nights and makes the night more enjoyable for everyone.

If this is not possible perhaps two or three parents might like to rotate the role.

The age group manager shall be responsible for:
The conduct of the members of their age group. ‘Where any athlete disrupts other athletes, the Age Group Manager shall in the first instance seek the assistance of the parent or guardian and, in their absence, or if the disruption continues, bring the matter to the attention of a Committee member.

The Committee member will assist the Age Group Manager to resolve the issue. Should further disruption occur, the Age Group Manager is to advise the Centre President who is then to report to the next Committee meeting for review and to settle on an appropriate course of action.

The accuracy of the results for their group. Ensure that a committee member checks and witnesses a result if a performance equals or betters an existing centre record in order to validate the record.

Checking attendance of group members and recording on attendance sheet.

The Age Group Manager is also responsible for their group competing in the following events -

Long jump and Triple Jump, Shot Put and Discus, and High Jump.

The Age Group Manager must act as the official if no official is present at the event. It is a good idea to enlist the help of other parents to act as officials whose role it is to assist age group managers in marking and recording of events and in ensuring the safety of the athletes within the age group.

Allocating points for the Clubperson of the year awards. These are 3, 2, 1 points awarded to athletes who display sportsmanship, responsibility good manners and behaviour and who help the age group manager with events.

LONG JUMP AND TRIPLE JUMP OFFICIALS

HIGH JUMP OFFICIALS

SHOTPUT AND DISCUS OFFICIALS