I think for the most part Judges are pretty honest about their evaluations, but just like anywhere else we are all human and there will be mistakes. I think there are very few people out there when they judge events that actually bias their score for a particular individual. I judged stunt for many years and did not let friendships bias my scoring. But it is an interpretive process, different people like different styles. I pretty much went by the book, right size, entrance and exit locations, crisp corners, correct intersections. Plus there is another factor that is hard to explain here. Everyone has days that they are on and off. I have witnessed average flyers turn in excellent results and I have seen experts have a crappy day. Just because someone that typically does not turn in a great score and suddenly has an expert outing does not mean a bias by the judge. Sometimes a person is in a grove, I have had those days, there would be no way my practice flights resulted in an exceptional performance. For whatever reason the engine was right on, my reactions were right on, it would be like the plane was on a rail, it was flying better than it had in the past or in the future. Like when I shoot pool, I am a mediocre pool player but once in a while I “SEE” shots, I instinctively know where to hit the ball. I will have a night like that once in a great while and then go back to my old self for a few months.
For the most part the judges get it right, there are rare cases of mistakes but I think all in all our “volunteer” judges get it right.
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