Summary: Add up marks made by the scribe and write them on the master
score sheet.
Take the scribe sheet from the runner, compute how much (if at all) the dog
exceeded course time using a calculator, add up the faults (or the points),
and determine whether the run qualifies. Some kinds of runs allow up to five
faults and still qualify, others require no faults. Some kinds of runs don't
have faults but points are given for successful completion of obstacles. In
that case you need to make sure the dog got minimum number of points. Don't
worry you won't be guessing. If you don't know the required qualifying times
or scores make sure to ask. At the end of each jump height, determine first,
second, third, and fourth places.
There are always at least two people at the score table to double-check each other (three for jumpers classes), and there is always at least one experienced score table person to give instructions and answer questions.
Sometimes a third person can copy scores from the master score sheets to the
posted score sheets to make results available more quickly for competitors.
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