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National Range Officers Institute Ontario

NROI Ontario is designed to establish a structure for the creation, accreditation, recognition, and maintenance of match officials.

RANGE OFFICER RESOURCES

Rulebooks
IROA Guidelines
NROI Guides
Other useful links

FRONT DESK

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MATCH DIRECTOR’S CORNER

MD Guide
Target Array Handbook 
Important forms and more

Want to learn more?

Following the goals and spirit of IROA Range Officer’s Creed, NROI Ontario will ensure that NROI Ontario match officials are the best trained, the best qualified, and the best prepared, to a consistent standard.

Level I Seminar

The first step in becoming an official. 

This course covers Range Officer objectives and qualities, IPSC rules, basic match planning and course design.

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Level II Seminar

This seminar covers arbitration procedures, CRO responsibilities, match planing, penalties and disqualifications.

Click here for more information on upcoming classes.

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How to Become a CRO

Do you have an advanced knowledge of the rules and an interest in teaching?
Are you an organized, observant and adaptable leader?
Are you able and willing to dedicate time to working Level 3 matches in Ontario?

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Video Library

A collection of short videos demonstrating some of the most common officiating calls made (and missed) during a course of fire.
Have an idea for a video you’d like to see? Send a note to the Front Desk.

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Bulletin Board

Latest NROI updates.

NROI Ontario Bulletin October 2022

 Greetings NROI Ontario Officials! I hope this letter finds you all enjoying the fall colours and looking forward to a festive Halloween!  I am sending you this note today to[…]

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February 2022

Greetings Ontario Officials! As a part of an ongoing effort to keep you informed of the happenings in NROI Ontario, please find below the latest installment of our bulletin. 1.     Recertification[…]

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ASK NROI ONTARIO

Allied Equipment Question: Is a belt attachment with loops capable of holding single cartridges considered ‘allied equipment’ and therefore must be behind the hip bone for some divisions? Answer: No.  Bullet[…]

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