Wrestling is correct----
You got it right.. but you had a different reason than I was looking for.
At meets with 4 mats going at once, it is impossible to hear and or differentiate the end-of-round buzzer on each mat.
The solution they use around here is this: a wrestler who is not in that match is assigned to walk onto the mat, carefully staying out of the way of the action, and come behind the ref and tap him or her on the shoulder to indicate the end of the round. This way the ref can keep his or her eye on the action between the wrestlers(does not have to look up and glance at clock), and still know when the round is over without hearing the buzzer.
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