140206-External Team Recon-Scoring Brief-BEO

SCORING BRIEF
LTC D KIDD
• Scoring metrics
• Each event is scored based on points, time or both.
• This score will be applied to a matrix of Min / Max.
• This score will represent the team’s performance which will convert to
competition points.
• The site information boards will explain the scoring criteria and penalties
• Final scoring will be based on cumulative performance scores.
• Course time will evaluated in 2 ways
• Phase 1 – penalties given for teams who meet check-in gates.
• Eg RMAS Blue to arr NLT 1302 at GR 345252. Team arr 1303 – penalty awarded.
• Phase 2 – Sprint
• No prescribed check in time – faster is better
• All penalties awarded in Ph1 applied to this time
• Competition points awarded against Min / Max matrix
• No hold times
• Scoring Passport
• Competition points and route penalties recorded in passport
• Challenges
• Challenge upheld = score scrubbed
• Challenge rejected = unsportsmanlike behaviour penalty
• Scoring Redundancy
• Sites will capture team competition points and penalties in a site report as well as
the team PASSPORT
• Sites will radio in team competition points and penalties to scoring center for near
real-time tracking
• Upon site closeout – site OIC will return to TOC and reconcile any report
discrepancies
• The Final check will be based off the data entered into the team PASSPORT
• Upon crossing the finish line the PASSPORT will be brought to the scoring center
• Any discrepancies will be adjusted to the data entered into the PASSPORT
TIME BASED SCORING
TIME
Physically
1
impossible
Best Achievable score
- optimal team in good
conditions
GOLD
2
SILVER
Mastery – the minimum
score that would still allow
the demonstration of
comprehensive knowledge
or skill in a subject or
accomplishment
3
BRONZE
Proficiency – the
minimal score
assessed to show a
high degree of
competence or skill
4
Introductory
standard –
rudimentary
understanding
Unacceptable
performance
5
Worst Possible score
BRONZE SILVER GOLD
4
3
2
1
Unacceptable
performance
Best Achievable score optimal team in good
conditions
Mastery – the minimum
score that would still allow
the demonstration of
comprehensive knowledge
or skill in a subject or
accomplishment
Proficiency – the minimal
score assessed to show a
high degree of
competence or skill
Introductory standard –
rudimentary
understanding
Worst Possible score
5
SCORE
Physically
impossible
ATTAINMENT BASED SCORING
Score
nodes asINTO
per Committee
OIC direction POINTS
RAW
SCORE
COMPETITION
62pts
Physically
impossible
52pts
GOLD
17pts
SILVER
1
3
1 x Raw point worth
13.3 competition pts
(200 / 15)
GOLD
1 x Raw point worth 10
competition pts
(200 / 20)
SILVER
700pts
0pts
Unacceptable
performance
BRONZE
2
1 x Raw point worth 30
competition pts
(300 / 10)
1000pts
37pts
1 x Raw point worth
17.6 competition pts
(300 / 17)
BRONZE
500pts
Un-graded
300pts
0pts
SER
RAW
CALCULATION
COMPETITION SCORE
1
55
(17x17.6)+(20x10)+(15x13.3)+(3x30)
790
2
48
(17x17.6)+(20x10)+(11x13.3)
646.7
3
26
(17x17.6)+(9x10)
390