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TECHNICAL OFFICIAL’S PATHWAYS 2017
With the endorsement of the new Shooting Australia TO (technical officials) course late
last year, the pathway is complete, easy to follow, and ready to implement.
FIRST STEP is enrolling in, and
completing the STATE LEVEL TRA Range
Officer’s Course.
Of course, your club will be very happy
to have your technical contribution at
Club and State events.
SECOND STEP is the completion of
the TRA Official’s Course, and your
work as a Technical Official at national
and perhaps international events held in
Australia.
THIRD STEP is completion (often
RPL) of the Shooting Australia Technical
Official’s Course. You would then be
expected to officiate at International
events in Australia, and Shooting
Australia events.
Officials who hold a full* TRA licence do
not need to complete another course,
only show that you officiating at the
events relevant to this level ie international events in
Australia, and Shooting Australia events.
FINALLY you are ready to apply to complete in an ISSF
“B” level course. There is no specific course to complete
an “A” accreditation.
*full licence means all categories are ticked on your licence.
That is the new system overview. In the coming weeks, your State Technical Chairman
should have all the details.
BECOME AN OFFICIAL IN 2017-2018
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