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Is the American definition of the word "international" different to my understanding of it?
To me, "international" means many countries, if not the entire world then at least a majority of countries. If my definition is correct, how is it that the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials only seems to have associations/boards in two countries (USA & Canada). I for one would love to be a member of an International referees association, does anyone know of such a body which is truely international?
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Since IAABO is in the U.S. and Canada, that makes it "international". To me, this is the same as FIBA where I believe the "I" means international. To the best of my knowledge (sometimes very limited), we generally do not have FIBA in the U.S.
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Actually, IAABO does have members all over the world. Many of these officials are stationed overseas in the military, and I counted 11 countries other than the US where there were local boards of organization.
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since there are members all over the globe. Many members belong to a local IAABO board, particularly in the eastern US. You can join IAABO as an individual member. |
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International Foul!
What is the correct mechanics to indicate an "International" Foul?
Can an International" Foul be called as a FLAG-erant Foul?
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International Affiliation
The Olypics and all true international championships are officiated under FIBA rules. If you wish to participate in those types of truly international events then you must become a FIBA carded official representing your country. It is very difficult to do in most countries.
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Also BTW - since you guys are all "down under" under there, when you throw the ball up to start the game, how does it come down?
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Well we have jump balls to start every period and still some and mostly we let the players get it on the way up as it is so damm hard to teach them not to.
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BTW - since the seasons are reversed from what they are here, during what months do you play? Also - what is the time zone difference from where you are (and where, exactly, is that again?) to the Pacific time zone here in the land of Starbucks? I'm just too lazy to figure it out. Do you guys now wear v-neck jerseys like us and are they striped or solid color like our NBA refs? Do you work mostly 2 or 3 man mechanics? Thanks for the info. I'm always interested in hearing about how officiating is in other (non-Euro, of course) countries.
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I for one would love to be a member of an International referees association, does anyone know of such a body which is truely international?
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