By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net
Fifty-six referees from 42 countries set to make all the calls at the hoops extravaganza have also been put through their paces at a five-day pre-competition camp (PCC) in Beijing, as FIBA.basketball informs.
Referees were trained and consulted by experts in refereeing, basketball, nutrition, fitness and psychology. The PCC included EVS Zeebra instant replay system training with the support of EVS. EVS Zeebra will be used for any replay situation review during the games.
FIBA’s head of refereeing, Carl Jungebrand, says “It is fantastic to have an active service provider like EVS, whose replay system also generates opportunities to review any referees’ decision in 8 different angels in real-time. This concept has proven to set the highest standard for reviewing the referee’s performance in order to have a full picture and be able to make the best decision possible during all games.”
In addition to adapting to what for many is a different time zone, officials focused on a myriad of aspects. They analyzed specific game situations and their resolution, studied the playing styles of participating teams and improved communication between themselves. They worked on perfecting individual officiating techniques, and teamwork.
FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis visited the PCC and during an address to participants, wished the referees well and encouraged them to “perform to the maximum of their abilities in this historical basketball event”.
On August 30, all game officials will depart for their respective venues in the eight host cities of the World Cup, to get ready to the open tip-offs.