Scribing
DO’ S and DON’TS
DO
- Arrive at the judge’s table early
- Consider your appearance—dress well to show
respect to judge and riders
- Have plenty of sharp pencils and a sharpener
- Be certain there are the correct number of
tests per class
- Become familiar with the test about to be
ridden
- Be sure the test you are about to write on
corresponds with the rider trotting down centerline
- Stay focused on the judge and the test so you
can keep up
- Write legibly
DON’T
- Arrive late – it makes management and the
judge anxious
- Offer any comments or explanations to the judge
about any competitors
- Distract the judge with idle chatter
- Use abbreviations or odd symbols that may not
be clearly understood
- Improvise if you get lost or behind
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