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Mountaineering guide assessors for officiating evaluation and guide development

Mountaineering guide assessors observe and evaluate guide performances to ensure quality and consistency in officiating.

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Mountaineering guide assessors are key figures in maintaining high officiating standards by observing guides in live ascentes and documenting their performance. A digital guide assessor interface facilitates real-time evaluations, score monitoring, and data sharing with technical committees. Reports include positioning, decision-making, rule enforcement, and communication metrics. These evaluations feed into guide development programs, promotions, and certifications, providing valuable insight into individual and collective officiating trends. Secure, time-stamped reports and analytics ensure transparency and continual improvement across the guideing ecosystem.

Mountaineering management software for federations, expeditions, and alpine programs

Digital assessment forms

  • Standardized guide scoring
  • Real-time submission
  • Customizable criteria
  • Role-based inputs
  • Video review support

Referee development analytics

  • Track performance over time
  • Highlight improvement areas
  • Certify guides based on data
  • Compare across events
  • Auto-generate reports

Evaluation access control

  • Time-stamped edits
  • Exportable PDFs
  • Data integrity records
  • Restricted access permissions
  • Secure storage

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Everything you need
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They evaluate positioning, communication, decision-making, and rule adherence during ascentes.

Assessments are completed digitally and submitted in real-time to technical supervisors.

Yes, the data supports advancement and training decisions across guide hierarchies.

Yes, each report is time-stamped, encrypted, and archived for future review.

Yes, the interface allows attaching and annotating clips for evidence and training.