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  • Young Umpire Award
    Venue: Cheadle Hulme School SK8 6EF | MAP
    Start date: 03.09.2010 | Duration: 03,10,17,24 September | Contact: Helen Phillips, phillipsh@chschool.co.uk
    The perfect start!  A three step (bronze, silver and gold) introduction to hockey's rules and umpiring all delivered in a fun and interesting way. This award is suitable for young people of 8-13 years and can be delivered in schools and junior clubs.
  • Level 1 Umpire
    Venue: Warminster School BA12 8PJ | MAP
    Start date: 05.09.2010 | Duration: 09.00 - 17.00 | Contact: Tony Wilcox, tony@anthonywilcox1951.wanadoo.co.uk
    It's made up of three key parts - a classroom based presentation of approximately four hours (usually delivered in two sessions and finishing off with an examination paper). This session involves a group of candidate umpires consider the detail of the required umpiring skills and the Rules of Hockey are explained and demonstrated in depth. Next come the practice games which are independently organised and finally, when the candidate umpire feels they are ready to complete, comes the assessment game at the end.
  • Level 1 Umpire
    Venue: Elvet Riverside, Durham University DH1 3LE | MAP
    Start date: 05.09.2010 | Duration: 19.00 - 21.30 | Contact: Andrew Nix, andrew.nix1@btinternet.com

    It's made up of three key parts - a classroom based presentation of approximately four hours (usually delivered in two sessions and finishing off with an examination paper). This session involves a group of candidate umpires consider the detail of the required umpiring skills and the Rules of Hockey are explained and demonstrated in depth. Next come the practice games which are independently organised and finally, when the candidate umpire feels they are ready to complete, comes the assessment game at the end.
  • Level 1 Umpire
    Venue: Liverpool Cricket Club L19 3QF | MAP
    Start date: 06.09.2010 | Contact: Tony Shutt, tonyshutt@hotmail.com

    It's made up of three key parts - a classroom based presentation of approximately four hours (usually delivered in two sessions and finishing off with an examination paper). This session involves a group of candidate umpires consider the detail of the required umpiring skills and the Rules of Hockey are explained and demonstrated in depth. Next come the practice games which are independently organised and finally, when the candidate umpire feels they are ready to complete, comes the assessment game at the end.
  • Level 1 Umpire
    Venue: Oxstalls Indoor Tennis Centre GL2 9DW | MAP
    Start date: 07.09.2010 | Duration: 18.00 - 21.00 | Contact: Mike Sheppard, 106067.645@blueyonder.co.uk

    It's made up of three key parts - a classroom based presentation of approximately four hours (usually delivered in two sessions and finishing off with an examination paper). This session involves a group of candidate umpires consider the detail of the required umpiring skills and the Rules of Hockey are explained and demonstrated in depth. Next come the practice games which are independently organised and finally, when the candidate umpire feels they are ready to complete, comes the assessment game at the end.
  • Level 1 Umpire
    Venue: UWE, Frenchay Campus BS16 1QY | MAP
    Start date: 19.09.2010 | Duration: 9.30 - 16.30 | Contact: Peter Lovell, peterlovell@sky.com

    It's made up of three key parts - a classroom based presentation of approximately four hours (usually delivered in two sessions and finishing off with an examination paper). This session involves a group of candidate umpires consider the detail of the required umpiring skills and the Rules of Hockey are explained and demonstrated in depth. Next come the practice games which are independently organised and finally, when the candidate umpire feels they are ready to complete, comes the assessment game at the end.
  • Young Umpire
    Venue: Eston Leisure Centre TS6 9AE | MAP
    Start date: 22.09.2010 | Duration: 9.00 - 15.30 | Contact: Anne Whitworth, a.whitworth@tees.ac.uk

    The perfect start!  A three step (bronze, silver and gold) introduction to hockey's rules and umpiring all delivered in a fun and interesting way. This award is suitable for young people of 8-13 years and can be delivered in schools and junior clubs.