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Timekeeper / Chief Timekeeper (4)

Hi, I'm Sam the SNSW Technical Officiating guru! If you have a question about course content then do ask me.

For technical problems with this site go here. Also refer to our Technical Officiating Overview and Frequently Asked Questions.

Note I've only just started here so please forgive any niggles and delays whilst I get myself sorted! I'll get back to you when I can.

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what equipment does a timekeeper need
asked 1 day ago by Richard Busby
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After I have completed the online assessment and been signed off on the practical assessment... What happens next?
asked 2 months ago by colleen ryan
updated 1 month ago by Sam
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After completing both online and practical assessments I am asked for an Officiating ID???? But no one knows how to get one. I can't complete the certificate process on Swimming Central Victoria without the compulsory Officiating ID. There does not s...
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Where can I find a certificate of completion for the Timekeeper and C.hHief Timekeeper courses completed online?
asked 3 months ago by Fiona Preston
updated 3 months ago by Sam
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[RESOLVED] At Nationals, why is there only 1 timekeeper per lane?
asked 4 years ago by Ben Ramsden
updated 4 years ago by Sam
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