Junior Section Figure
Marching
The Junior Section Figure Marching competition was
held at Priory Methodist Church,
Bedford, on Saturday 2nd December starting at 2.30 pm. The Figure Marching
was followed by the Dodge Ball
competition.
Position |
Company |
Inspection points |
Marching points |
Total points |
Champions' Cup points |
1 |
20th Luton |
22 |
76 |
98 |
18 |
2 |
1st Harlington |
14 |
77.5 |
91.5 |
17 |
3 |
2nd Bedford |
10 |
75.5 |
85.5 |
16 |
4 |
3rd Bedford |
9 |
76 |
85 |
15 |
Lined up waiting for the results
The winners (the trophy was late arriving so wasn't
presented until after the dodge ball)
Figure Marching Rules and Routine
Teams must have a minimum of four and a maximum of twelve boys.
Scoring:
The afternoon will start with inspection. Each boy on a team can score up
to 2 points for inspection. 1 point is for wearing correct uniform. The Company
Officer must inform the judge before the competition if any boy on the team
is not entitled to wear an armband. Correct uniform means
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clean black shoes,
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dark socks,
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black, dark grey or dark blue trousers,
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BB polo shirt,
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BB sweatshirt,
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Armband with badges correctly laid out (Note: The Company Officer must inform
the judge before the competition if any boy on the team is not entitled to
wear an armband, i.e. they have not yet received any BB awards).
The second inspection point is for cleanliness and for correctly standing
to attention/at ease during inspection.
For each move in the figure marching routine a total of 5 points are available
as follows:
0 points - move missed out;
1 point - move attempted but not correctly completed;
2 points - move recognisable;
3 points - move correct but very messy;
4 points - move correct but a bit ragged;
5 points - move perfect.
You will note that the scoring gives large teams the potential to score more
points in inspection which is countered by them being more likely to make
an error during the routine.
Routine:
Where teams have a number of boys that is not divisible by two, "spare" boys
should always adopt the most central position possible. For example, in section
5, when forming into fours, one "spare" boy should march down the centre
of the hall, two "spare" boys should march in files 2 & 3.
The hall will be set out with four cones, spaced approximately 7 m apart
widthways and 10 m apart lengthways. These cones should be used throughout
the routine as the corner markers, as shown in the diagrams. There will be
some space left around the sides of the hall.
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Enter through the doors in single file, going to the centre of the hall,
the turning left to march down the centre of the hall.
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At the far end of the hall, the leading boy turns right, the second boy left,
the third right and so on.
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3 The two teams will march around the sides of the hall, until they meet
at the top when they will turn to march down the centre of the hall in pairs.
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At the end of the hall the first pair turn right, the second pair turn left,
the third pair turn right and so on.
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In pairs, the two teams march around the sides of the hall, until they meet
at the top when they turn to march down the centre of the hall in fours.
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At the end of the hall, the four boys split, marching to the corners in pairs
(the same pairs as in move 4. At the corner, the inner boy in each pair heads
diagonally towards the opposite corner of the hall, while the outer boy continues
up the side of the hall.
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On reaching the opposite corners the boys merge back two single files. The
boy heading diagonally from bottom left to top right should lead the top
right file (blue on the diagram), the boy heading up the left hand side of
the hall should lead the top left file (red on the diagram). The two single
files head across the hall.
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The two files meet at the top centre of the hall and merge into a single
file. The boys should now be back in their original order. (Note: this is
very dependent on getting move 7 correct). The single file proceeds down
the centre of the hall.
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On reaching the end of the hall, the boys turn right, then right again and
proceed towards the centre line. On reaching the centre they turn left, then
left again, returning to the bottom of the hall. They then turn right and
right again to proceed up the left hand side of the hall. When they reach
the centre line of the hall they turn right.
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The boys cross the hall and turn left.
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On reaching the top of the hall the team turn left and form a snake diagonally
across the hall. The leading boy will stop shortly after passing the cone.
The rest of the team shall march around him, on his right hand side, with
the second boy stopping in front of the leading boy. The rest of the team
will pass between the leading boy and the second boy and continue with the
third boy stopping in front of the second boy. The team should be spaced
so that they use the full diagonal of the hall. When the last boy stops he
will raise his hand for 5 seconds.
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When the last boy lowers his hand, the leading boy will march, passing to
the left of the second boy, the right of the third boy and so on. When the
leading boy passes the second boy he will march behind the leading boy. When
the two boys have passed the third boy he will join the march and so on.
On reaching the corner, the team will turn right.
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The team proceed up the left hand side of the hall, across the top, and down
the right hand side. At a suitable point the leading boys will mark time
so that the team is in centred on the side of the hall. On the command "Halt"
from the Company Officer the team will halt.
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On the command "Turning to the right, right turn", the boys will turn right,
standing to attention.
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On the command "By the left, quick march", the boys will march in a single
line across the hall.
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On reaching the opposite side of the hall the boys turn left and march to
the corner, turning left and then left again to march up the centre of the
hall.
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In the middle of the hall the boys will perform a loop to the right, each
boy performing a circle to the right.
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The boys performing the circle pass through the boys at the back of the line and
continue to march up the hall, turning right at the end to exit through the
doors.