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| − | + | Championship competitions are judged by at least three adjudicators, and at regional, national and world competitions, there are either five or seven adjudicators. Because of the subjective nature of judging, the varying scales used by each judge, and fact that the scores of all three rounds must be combined to determine overall placing, an additional method of scoring is used where a final placement is derived from each raw score. In large competitions of five or seven judges, the top and bottom scores may be eliminated for each round so that the final value is a less skewed average. | |
| − | Complete List of Irish Points: | + | Ties in these placings are discouraged but do happen. Each of the placings from 1st to 50th are assigned an Irish Point Value, which, when combined from each adjudicator, determine final placing. The Irish Points per individual placement are vaguely logarithmic, in that 1st == 100 points, 2nd == 75, 3rd == 65 etc, until 50th == 1. This gives higher marks by single judges more weight than average marks by more judges. |
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| + | Complete List of Irish Points (Places 1-50): | ||
1st 100 11th 41 21st 30 31st 20 41st 10 | 1st 100 11th 41 21st 30 31st 20 41st 10 | ||
2nd 75 12th 39 22nd 29 32nd 19 42nd 9 | 2nd 75 12th 39 22nd 29 32nd 19 42nd 9 | ||
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8th 47 18th 33 28th 23 38th 13 48th 3 | 8th 47 18th 33 28th 23 38th 13 48th 3 | ||
9th 45 19th 32 29th 22 39th 12 49th 2 | 9th 45 19th 32 29th 22 39th 12 49th 2 | ||
| − | 10th 43 20th 31 30th 21 40th 11 50th 1 | + | 10th 43 20th 31 30th 21 40th 11 50th 1 |
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 3 May 2024
Irish Points[edit]
Championship competitions are judged by at least three adjudicators, and at regional, national and world competitions, there are either five or seven adjudicators. Because of the subjective nature of judging, the varying scales used by each judge, and fact that the scores of all three rounds must be combined to determine overall placing, an additional method of scoring is used where a final placement is derived from each raw score. In large competitions of five or seven judges, the top and bottom scores may be eliminated for each round so that the final value is a less skewed average.
Ties in these placings are discouraged but do happen. Each of the placings from 1st to 50th are assigned an Irish Point Value, which, when combined from each adjudicator, determine final placing. The Irish Points per individual placement are vaguely logarithmic, in that 1st == 100 points, 2nd == 75, 3rd == 65 etc, until 50th == 1. This gives higher marks by single judges more weight than average marks by more judges.
Complete List of Irish Points (Places 1-50):
1st 100 11th 41 21st 30 31st 20 41st 10 2nd 75 12th 39 22nd 29 32nd 19 42nd 9 3rd 65 13th 38 23rd 28 33rd 18 43rd 8 4th 60 14th 37 24th 27 34th 17 44th 7 5th 56 15th 36 25th 26 35th 16 45th 6 6th 53 16th 35 26th 25 36th 15 46th 5 7th 50 17th 34 27th 24 37th 14 47th 4 8th 47 18th 33 28th 23 38th 13 48th 3 9th 45 19th 32 29th 22 39th 12 49th 2 10th 43 20th 31 30th 21 40th 11 50th 1