

If you enter in a contested entry your results will be presented on contested tables. If there was another couple competing against them in a contested heat they could have marked first. Maybe they were a little off beat or using improper technique for that level. Heat 1: L-A Bronze 1 proficiency Cha Cha (Lady Pro/Am Bronze 1 is competing uncontested) Names

The placement will be resulted strictly by threshold and judges will not be comparing them with other couples.Įxample1: Uncontested entry with proficiency scoring. Proficiency results will show the last name of the competitors, the judge’s marks, their average score, and placement. Scoresheets will be available online 1 week after the competition is over for a period of 3 months after the event. The score sheet will show the score of each judge, the average of all judges’ scores for that entry, and the placement according to the threshold described above.

Judges will score based on dance standards that reflect the age and dance level selected. 1st place will range in between 94-100, 2nd will range in between 89-93 and 3rd will range in between 82-88. Those entries’ scores will not be compared to any other participants’ scores, and the placements will be made only by threshold. UNCONTESTED ENTRIES A.K.A PROFICIENCY ENTRIES will be indicated on the program with the word “Proficiency. All heats with no further indication at any competition document are assumed to be contested except if it is noted “Proficiency”. In this case please review the individual judges’ scores to have a further understanding of the results.

If there is no competition the placement will be first. The score sheet will show the score from each judge, the total score accumulated, and the placement of each competitor within the same competition. The scrutineer will compare scores between competitors and mark 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place accordingly. The higher the total score in comparison to the competition, the better the placement. All scores and placements will be available on the competitors’ score sheets for later study.ĬONTESTED ENTRIES will be grouped together shown on the program without any lines in between each competition entry. All participants have the choice to enter uncontested entries. This scoring system will provide competitors with feedback, indicating where they stand compared to other competitors and/or the standards expected for their dance level and age group. Did you know? The DC Dance Challenge & Showcase is the only local competition that offers a numeric scoring system for all heats regardless if you have a proficiency (contestant) entry or not? Our goal is to provide further feedback from the judges.Įach judge will rank the competitors using a numeric scale from 0 to 100 to express their scores.
