2007 NEW ENGLAND PREP SCHOOL ALPINE SKIING CLASS C CHAMPIONSHIPS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2007

HOST: Lawrence Academy

SITE: Crotched Mt., NH


Information for participating schools

 

Peter Goguen
Email:armnhammer@comcast.net
Phone: 508.254.2982
Mariah Napeñas
Email: mnapenas@lacademy.edu
Phone: 540.336.4837

 

Directions to Crotched Mt. Lodging Info

Race Entries:

Entry Form (to print out or copy and paste into e-mail, etc.)

Entries to be e-mailed by Saturday February 10th to:

Email: mnapenas@lacademy.edu

General Information:

Other notes:
*Each team will be issued 2 comp passes for coaches
*All volunteer gatekeepers will receive a comp pass
*Each team should provide at least one gatekeeper AND one general volunteer
*Additional race passes will be available for a cost of $10 per if they are needed - please try to let us know in ADVANCE!
*Additional volunteers are needed to help make this event run smoothly
*Please add any names you can for volunteers to the sign up sheet - Thanks

 

BASIC RACE RULES

1. No racers may run, side slip, or shadow the course during their pre-race inspection. To do so risks immediate disqualification.

2. All racers are expected to be at the start at the proper time. Racers who miss their start will run at the end of the order. The running order will be reversed within each seed in the second run (if registration was received on time). 

3. A racer who has a binding release in the course is an automatic DSQ. However, if a racer loses one ski after passing the second to last gate on the course, (s)he may attempt to complete the race on one ski.

4. If a racer misses a gate and chooses to climb, (s)he must cross the horizontal plane on either side of the gate that was missed before continuing down the course. However, if a racer falls, and skis stay on, and (s)he is hiking, they must yield to an oncoming racer or be disqualified.

5. If a racer feels his or her run has been interfered with, (s)he must ski out of the course where the infraction occurs. No protest will be allowed if the racer completes the course and/or crosses through the finish line. The racer must then ski to the finish area and await the decision of race officials as to whether or not a (provisional) rerun will be granted.

EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

Helmets are mandatory in the Giant Slalom, and recommended for Slalom.

TEAM SCORING

The sum of the placing of each team’s top three finishers for each event will be totaled to determine overall order of team finish. Teams with less than 3 finishers take n + 1 for the placing of the missing racer towards the team score. Individual awards will be given for each discipline, and for team scoring in both events combined, with top three teams receiving plaques. Team scoring will be determined by taking the sum of placings in both Slalom and GS. In the event of a tie for the combined Slalom and GS score, lowest total time for the top three finishers for both GS and Slalom events would then be used to break the tie.

 


Schedule

7.45 - 8.30 Registration
8.30 - Coaches meeting (any pre-race considerations)

8.30 - Gatekeepers meeting for assignment and instruction by Head Gatekeeper

8.30 - 9.15 Slalom course inspection

9.30 - Slalom race - 2 runs each

12.00 -12.30 Lunch Break and Course reset

12.30 -1.00 Giant Slalom course inspection

1.00 - Giant Slalom race 2 runs each

4.30 - Award ceremony