The person who referees a race is typically called a "race official" or "race referee." Their role includes ensuring that the competition adheres to the rules and regulations, overseeing the conduct of participants, and making decisions regarding any disputes or infractions that may arise during the event. In some sports, they may also be referred to as "race judges" or "stewards."
The starter.
Send a ticket into the Referees.
To determine the number of teams formed for the relay race, we divide the total number of children by the number of children on each team: 858 children ÷ 7 children per team = 122 teams. The remaining children who were not part of the teams served as referees, so the number of children served as referees would be 858 children - (122 teams * 7 children per team) = 16 children served as referees.
This question is asking if your referees know you by any other name or alias. It is important to provide accurate information so they can properly identify you when contacted.
Referees
The Pole Sitter. I believe they're called a "Flagman/person"
the referees job in dogeball is to: look if a player crossed the center line, to signal if a person is out (got hit by a ball), to signal if a person is out ( the opposing team caught a thrown ball before it touched the ground). - Chow
Northwest Indiana Soccer Association of Referees
It is a plural noun. It is also a verb in the present tense, third person singular.
Mixed race.
Officials are usually referred to as referees, however generally there is one lead referee and one or two umpires, depending on whether there is a two or three person crew. In the NBA, the lead official is called the crew chief and the other two officials are "referees
i think there are four referees.