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Question 1

 

  1. Question 1.

    1.  (i)       Mention the two starting positions in track races.                        [2 marks]

    (ii)       State five features of a sprint race in athletics                              [5 marks]

    1.  (i)      State three advantages of the alternate method of baton take-over

    in relay races.                                                                                  [3 marks]
    (ii)     State the two methods of  baton take-over                                                                             in relay races.                                                        .                       [2 marks]

      • State two duties of each of the following officials in an athletic meet:
      • referee;
      • chief track judge;
      • starter;
      • track umpire                                                                                 [8 marks]

     


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Observation

TThis question was attempted by many candidates and their performance was poor.  In part (a)(i) few candidates correctly mention starting positions in track races, in (a)(ii) many candidates could not correctly state features of a print race in athletics. In part (b)(i) candidates could not correctly state advantages of the alternate method of baton take-over in relay races and in (b)(ii) candidates could not correctly state methods of baton take-over in a relay race.  In part (c) few candidates correctly state duties of referee, chief track judge, starter and track umpire as officials in an athletics meet.
However, the expected answers were as follows:
1(a)(i)  STARTING POSITIONS IN TRACK RACES

  • crouch start
  • standing start

       (ii) FEATURES OF A SPRINT RACE IN ATHLETICS

  • It is started by crouch start/named
  • it requires speed and power/an explosive event
  • it is run in lanes
  • lanes are maintained through the race
  • it requires high concentration and focus
  • competitors are eliminated from the event after one false starts
  • competitors shall start at the same time
  • competitors are placed based on order of return
  • it is an anaerobic event
  • it is started on a command
  • a starting block is used during the start

  (b)(i)  ADVANTAGES OF THE ALTERNATE METHOD BATON TAKE-OVER
IN RELAY RACES

-     smooth flow of baton take-over

  • avoids loss of speed
  • avoids loss of time
  • reduce the danger of baton dropping
  • it prevent collusion of incoming and outgoing runners

     (ii)   METHODS OF BATON TAKE-OVER IN A RELAY RACE

  • visual method
  • non-visual method

 

 

 (c)       DUTIES OF OFFICIALS IN AN ATHLETIC MEETING
            (i)         REFEREE
      He/She

      • settles all disputes
      • checks and counter signs all results of events before they are announced;
      • records/certifies new record   
      • checks and certifies equipment

                                   
            (ii)        CHIEF TRACK JUDGE
He/She

  • allocated duties to all track judges
  • signals to the starter for the start of a race
  • collects time recorded from the Chief time-keeper
  • fills the results of events into result sheet      

 (iii)    STARTER

           warns/disqualifies a competitor

  • signals to other officials before he starts the race
  • restarts races where applicable

(iv)       TRACK UMPIRE

-         acts as assistant to the referee

  • indicates breach of rules/raises yellow flag
  • supervises take-over zone in relay race
  • marks/notes the point of infringement


            -     track events
            -     field events

 

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