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Shot Clock for Penalty Corners
Ahead of the upcoming Hockey World League Semi Final tournaments in Rotterdam, London and Malaysia, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has revealed that a Penalty Corner Shot Clock will be in use for the very first time. The system has been designed specifically with the intention of quickening penalty corner completion times, allowing a maximum of 45 seconds for the set-piece to begin. Here is an interview with FIH Competitions Manager Martyn Gallivan which provides the thinking behind new system and how it will be implemented.
Jun 10, 2013 - 7:10:21 PM

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From England to Oman: One umpire's adventure
English umpire Paul Walker recently returned from a hockey adventure where he was the neutral umpire at the inaugural Arab Club Hockey Championship in Oman. Far away from home and surrounded by an entirely different hockey culture, Walker learned many lessons during the event. His first hand account of his trip is on the FIH website.
Apr 3, 2013 - 8:00:00 PM

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Whistle Vote
Watch a video capturing our publisher using three different whistles and then vote for your favorite whistle tone.
Mar 10, 2013 - 9:00:00 PM

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Whistles May Harm Hearing, Study Shows
As a basketball referee in his spare time, Nathan Williams thought the whistles were unnecessarily loud. At one all-day high school tournament, he wore a dosimeter that measured his noise exposure. The tournament "maxed out the device," Williams said. In conversation, his fellow officials joked about their hearing loss, sometimes known as referee's ear. Williams, then a graduate student in audiology, did not see the humor. A study recently done by Williams and his professor Gregory Flamme shows that referees were much more likely to report symptoms of ringing in the ears and trouble hearing than people of the same age in the general population. Read the article in The New York Times by JOYCE COHEN.
Feb 26, 2013 - 8:33:35 PM

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More Successes for Scotland's International Umpires
Scotland's international umpires continue to tot up achievements and selection for major international competitions. Martin Madden was selected to umpire the recent FIH Champions Trophy final between hosts Australia and Olympic runners-up the Netherlands in Melbourne. Scottish umpires Sarah Wilson and Irene Clelland have also been selected for the "Road to Hague" and "Road to Rio" Umpire Development Project.
Dec 20, 2012 - 8:30:03 PM

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