- Jul 15, 2014
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Have you guys ever wondered if judges are biased by the previous event's score? For instance, as a booster club volunteer, I sat next to the floor judge and I heard her commenting to the other judge "bad vault. ", "great beam", or "poor girl is having a rough meet".
Granted this judge has been judging for many years. I have seen her at many meets in my daughter's 4 years of competing and as a meet volunteer .
I also notice that if a girl has a spectacular 1st 2-3 events, then unless the girl makes a horrible error in the next event, her next score will be in the same range. Like if she had a 9.5 in all her other events, then her floor score will be a 9.5'ish.
I have seen girls go from 36 in one meet to 38 in the next and then back to 36. It's almost like you can tell if it's going to be a good meet based on the first events.
I'm not talking about a girl's confidence being affected by her previous event either. I'm saying that I notice inconsistency in judging based on this pattern of a judge being able to see the girl's previous event's scores
Do judges always see all the scores of a meet?
If so, I believe some judges are not biased by the previous scores but I could see it not always being the case.
Any thoughts?
Granted this judge has been judging for many years. I have seen her at many meets in my daughter's 4 years of competing and as a meet volunteer .
I also notice that if a girl has a spectacular 1st 2-3 events, then unless the girl makes a horrible error in the next event, her next score will be in the same range. Like if she had a 9.5 in all her other events, then her floor score will be a 9.5'ish.
I have seen girls go from 36 in one meet to 38 in the next and then back to 36. It's almost like you can tell if it's going to be a good meet based on the first events.
I'm not talking about a girl's confidence being affected by her previous event either. I'm saying that I notice inconsistency in judging based on this pattern of a judge being able to see the girl's previous event's scores
Do judges always see all the scores of a meet?
If so, I believe some judges are not biased by the previous scores but I could see it not always being the case.
Any thoughts?