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Date Posted: 05:17:17 09/16/10 Thu
Author: mom and TCRG
Subject: I actually can't remember what I marked (It was a while ago) and was using it as an example (m)
In reply to: OD 's message, "Hi, Just a quick question. Have you said here that your 1st place dancer in a beginner competition got 80 marks from you? Is it normal to mark this high in a beginner comp. I would have only give my 1st 50/60. Is this wrong of me?" on 01:18:42 09/16/10 Thu

But I would think a well-executed jig, even in the early categories could be an 80. But I think you are probably closer to accurate. So I wouldn't think there would be any problem with 50-60. As long as you are consistent.
Good question though. Just looking at feis results online it seems all over the place with lots of raw scores in the 70s, 80s etc.

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