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Wales Alpine Ski Racing Development Plan 204-207 Version 4 November 205

Introduction The Wales Alpine Ski Racing Development Plan sets out how Snowsport Cymru Wales as the national governing body for snow-sports in Wales will support the development of alpine and artificial surface ski racing over the course of the next four years. It was revised in November 205 to reflect the changes in seedpoint calculation and to align male and female criteria This revision retains the concept of a club-led performance pathway managed and led by ski racing clubs that promotes a simple but clear progression for aspiring and established ski racers to follow in the club setting, and a national performance pathway led by Snowsport Cymru Wales that sets out the programme that the governing body will provide to support the development of ski racers who wish to progress to the highest levels of the sport. The aims of the programmes are to: Create a pathway for all skiers to follow as competitive athletes at club and elite levels, and to support, challenge and motivate them Raise the profile of snow-sports in Wales through the success of its national teams and squads By achieving success at an elite level, stimulate interest in snow-sports and increase uptake at recreational and competitive levels, enhance the commercial success of built facilities, and encourage investment Create a team-culture amongst Welsh registered racers Establish the roles and responsibilities of the governing body and clubs and improve the level of engagement between them Deliver a strategy to meet Snowsport Cymru Wales aim of 5 competitive skiers below 00 FIS points by 207 Produce a template that might be replicated to develop other competitive snow-sport disciplines in future years

Summary The Wales Alpine Ski Racing Development Plan is a FOUR-YEAR plan that identifies the priorities and responsibilities of Snowsport Cymru Wales, but also recognises the important roles that club officials and coaches, ski racers, their parents and supporters all need to play if the aims of the plan are to be realised. At a national level Snowsport Cymru Wales will deliver programmes for the Wales Elite Ski Team, the Wales Ski Race Squad, the Wales Ski Academy, and the Snowsport Wales Youth Academy, and finance the costs of facility hire for the indoor and outdoor training programmes for the high-performance athlete squads. In addition, Snowsport Wales will in collaboration with clubs facilitate a number of ad-hoc training sessions for young ski racers which will be delivered on a local basis called the Future Talent programme. The Snowsport Wales Youth Academy Programme will be open to skiers competing in the under 2 s and under 0 s age groups. Membership will be open to all young committed ski racers who will be invited to train with the Academy where appropriate and apart from registration with Snowsport Wales and a genuine commitment to participation in the sport, there will be no other conditions for membership. The Snowsport Wales Youth Academy will provide training to a level that should enable young racers to progress to the Wales Ski Academy at an appropriate age. The former Excel training programme will be replaced by the Academy training programme. Non-Academy Welsh skiers who aspire to achieve Academy status through the Youth Academy in the future, and skiers from non-welsh clubs will also be invited to participate in elements of the core outdoor training programme but will not be able to participate in the full academy programme. The Wales Ski Academy will be open to ski racers in the under 4 and under 6 year age groups as well as those in their last year in the under 2 age group. At a club level, coaches will be asked to designate skiers as Foundation, Development or Performance level skiers, with foundation and development level skiers eligible to attend the Ski Academy and Youth Academy programmes and performance level skiers following more personalised training programmes ultimately leading to membership of the national squads. Selection to the Wales Elite Ski Team and Wales Ski Race Squad will take place in October each year for the following year. Special dispensation with regard to participating in squad training sessions will be granted to high-performance ski racers in the selection process where the racer is based overseas or where very special circumstances exist, provided that the race performance criteria is met. Entry to the Wales Ski Academy will be determined by the national coach based upon the ski racers ability to perform a set of skill tests to a satisfactory standard at formal trials which will take place at 6 monthly intervals. Membership of the Wales Ski Race Squad and Wales Elite Ski Team will be determined by the selection panel. Skiers may be invited to train with a higher level squad at the discretion of the national coach and programme manager. Ski racers with disabilities who compete in a recognised disabled athlete classification and high-level competitors from other snow-sport disciplines will be invited and encouraged to participate in those elements of the training programme that are appropriate. Members of squads will be expected to fully comply with the selection criteria and are likely to be dropped if they do not meet and maintain standards.

The performance pathways There are two performance pathways. One describes the levels that ski racing clubs are encouraged to adopt and this includes a range of straightforward criteria that coaches might wish to use to determine how club training sessions are structured. The second describes the levels that will be adopted by Snowsport Cymru Wales in developing its national squads (the Wales Ski Race Squad and the Wales Elite Ski Team) and the Wales Ski Academy. The process of progression through the club level performance pathway will be at the discretion of club coaches while access to the national level performance pathway will be determined according to the selection guidelines.

Club performance pathway: Progression criteria FOUNDATION LEVEL Racing environment Artificial surfaces Alpine racing Racing level Excel and inter-club racing School skiing trips, ski school and other Pre-selection expectations Commitment, performance and other guidelines None informal races Membership of a Snowsport Cymru Wales affiliated club that is committed to supporting the Go Ski Racing plan DEVELOPMENT LEVEL Racing environment Artificial surfaces Alpine racing Racing level Excel, inter-club and club national races Entry level BASS races Pre-selection expectations Registration with Snowsport Cymru Wales and on the recommendation of the club coach Commitment, performance and other guidelines Regular attendance at club training sessions over no less than 2 months, membership of Snowsport Cymru Wales and able to demonstrate a good level of technical ability and potential as a ski racer PERFORMANCE LEVEL Racing environment Artificial surfaces Alpine racing Racing level Pre-selection expectations Commitment, performance and other guidelines GBR series and national FIS races and national championships championships Registration with Snowsport Cymru Wales and on the recommendation of the club coach Regular attendance at club training sessions over no less than 2 months, membership of Snowsport Cymru Wales and able to demonstrate a high level of technical ability and success as a competitive ski racer. Performance level skiers will normally train alongside development level skiers within a club training context.

National performance pathway: Progression criteria WALES SKI ACADEMY Racing environment Artificial surfaces Alpine racing Racing level Pre-selection requirements Commitment, performance and other guidelines Club National, GBR and National Entry level BASS races Championships Selection will be based upon talent, potential and commitment, and the ski racers ability to perform a set of skill tests to a satisfactory standard at the Academy Trials. Membership of Snowsport Cymru Wales and achieving <200 BARTS points or <250 BASS points Members of the Wales Ski Academy will be expected to attend no less than 4 of the six programmed training sessions organised throughout the year by Snowsport Cymru Wales. They will also be expected to compete regularly in Club National and GBR series races throughout the year. WALES SKI RACE SQUAD Racing environment Artificial surfaces Alpine racing Racing level GBR and national championships National championships and BASS races Minimum pre-selection requirements* <90 BARTS points at the year-end for females or males BASS top 0 year of birth GB ranking for females or males at the end of the previous season Commitment, performance and other guidelines Wales Ski Race Squad members will be expected to compete regularly in GBR series races securing a top ten placing in most races for females women and a top fifteen placing for males. They will also be expected to attend no less than half of the organised squad training sessions and demonstrate commitment to a rigorous fitness regime and testing. They will be required to submit a training plan, indicating performance targets, and expected participation in competitions which demonstrate a genuine commitment to their development WALES ELITE SKI TEAM Racing environment Artificial surfaces Alpine racing Racing level GBR series and national FIS races and national championships championships Minimum pre-selection requirements* <40 BARTS points achieved in no less than 2 GBR series or national championships in the previous season for females or males <80 FIS/BASS points for females or males at the end of the previous season Commitment, performance and other guidelines Membership of the Wales Elite Ski Team is restricted to the highest performing athletes who demonstrate a substantial commitment to their development as ski racers through training and by their potential for further advancement. They will normally compete regularly in GBR series races usually securing a top five placing for females women and a top ten placing for males They will also be expected to attend no less than half of the organised squad training sessions and demonstrate commitment to a rigorous fitness regime and testing. They will be required to submit a training plan indicating performance targets, and expected participation in competitions which demonstrate a genuine commitment to their development. The Wales Elite Team will be expected to be outstanding ambassadors for Snowsport Cymru Wales supporting other athletes, their clubs and developing ski racers. *The pre-selection requirements are the minimum performance standards and levels of commitment that athletes will be expected to demonstrate and the selection panel reserves the right to vary these or to take any special circumstances into consideration such as injury, geographical location or anomalies in the BASS, BARTS and FIS points systems.

Club performance pathway: Roles and responsibilities Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales Providing advice to clubs and club coaches on the national performance pathway Providing advice and support where needed and signposting development opportunities for skiers, coaches and officials FOUNDATION LEVEL DEVELOPMENT LEVEL Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales Scouting for potential members of the Wales ski racing squads Providing advice to skiers, clubs and coaches on the national performance pathways Providing advice and support where needed and signposting development opportunities for skiers, coaches and officials PERFORMANCE LEVEL Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales Scouting for potential members of the Wales ski racing squads Providing advice to skiers, clubs and coaches on the national performance pathways Providing advice and support where needed and signposting development opportunities for skiers, coaches and officials Role of clubs Acting as the principal source of coaching expertise and support Ensuring skiers, parents and supporters understand the club performance pathways Supporting and promoting athlete development pathway principles Role of clubs Acting as the principal source of coaching expertise and support Ensuring skiers, parents and supporters understand the club and national performance pathways Supporting and promoting athlete development pathway principles Identifying talented skiers to train with the Wales Ski Academy Role of clubs Acting as the principal source of coaching expertise and support Ensuring skiers, parents and supporters understand the club and national performance pathways Supporting and promoting athlete development pathway principles Identifying talented skiers to train with the Wales Ski Academy

National performance pathway: Roles and responsibilities Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales Providing 6 Academy training session each year Advice to athletes on development priorities and opportunities Support at major national championships Provision of branded uniform designating membership of the Wales Ski Academy WALES SKI ACADEMY WALES SKI RACE SQUAD Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales Invitation to the squad by the selection panel Provision of 8 squad training sessions each year including fitness assessments Liaison with athletes and their club coaches to agree development priorities Advice to athletes on development priorities and opportunities Support at major national championships Provision of branded uniform designating membership of the Wales Ski Race Squad WALES ELITE SKI TEAM Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales Invitation to the team by the selection panel Provision of 8 squad training sessions each year including fitness assessments Liaison with athletes and their club coaches/alpine academy to agree development priorities Monitoring training and racing records Organising ad hoc alpine racing trips Advice to athletes on development priorities and opportunities Support at major national championships Provision of branded uniform designating membership of the Wales Elite Ski Team Championing the interests of team members at GB level Securing external funding and sponsorship Role of clubs Promoting awareness of Snowsport Cymru Wales Ski Racing Academy Role of clubs Liaison with the national coach to ensure that training reflects the athletes development priorities Provision of routine training sessions Assistance with fundraising Role of clubs Liaison with the national coach to ensure that training reflects the athletes development priorities Provision of routine training sessions Assistance with fundraising and grant applications

Snowsport Cymru Wales Priorities and Leadership FOUNDATION LEVEL Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales 204 205 206 Providing advice to clubs and 3 2 club coaches on the national performance pathway Providing advice and support 3 3 3 where needed and signposting development opportunities for skiers, coaches and officials DEVELOPMENT LEVEL Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales 204 205 206 Scouting for potential members 2 of the Wales ski racing squads Providing advice to skiers, clubs 3 2 and coaches on the national performance pathways Providing advice and support 2 2 where needed and signposting development opportunities for skiers, coaches and officials PERFORMANCE LEVEL Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales 204 205 206 Scouting for potential members 2 of the Wales ski racing squads Providing advice to skiers, clubs 3 2 and coaches on the national performance pathways Providing advice and support 2 2 where needed and signposting development opportunities for skiers, coaches and officials 207 2 3 207 207 Lead and SSW board leads Lead and Ambassadors and SSW board leads Lead and Ambassadors and SSW board leads Note abbreviations:- Chief Executive and National Coach SSW Snowsport Cymru Wales PM Snowsport Cymru Wales Go Ski racing programme manager

Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales Providing 6 Academy training session each year Advice to athletes on development priorities and opportunities Support at major national championships Provision of branded uniform designating membership of the Wales Ski Academy WALES SKI ACADEMY 204 205 WALES SKI RACE SQUAD Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales 204 205 Invitation to the squad by the selection panel Provision of 8 squad training sessions each year including fitness assessments Liaison with athletes and their club coaches to agree development priorities Advice to athletes on development priorities and opportunities Support at major national championships 2 Provision of branded uniform designating 2 membership of the Wales Ski Race Squad WALES ELITE SKI TEAM Role of Snowsport Cymru Wales 204 205 Invitation to the team by the selection panel Provision of 8 squad training sessions each year including fitness assessments Liaison with athletes and their club coaches/alpine academy to agree development priorities Monitoring training and racing records Organising ad hoc alpine racing trips 3 2 Advice to athletes on development priorities and opportunities Support at major national championships Provision of branded uniform designating 2 membership of the Wales Elite Ski Team Championing the interests of team members at GB level Securing external funding and sponsorship 2 2 2 206 206 206 207 2 207 2 207 2 PM PM Lead Lead /PM PM Lead PM /PM PM PM PM/

National performance pathway: Programme detail WALES FUTURE TALENT AND YOUTH ACADEMY PROGRAMME Indoor training Outdoor training Alpine training Indoor training Annual national squads training camp Outdoor training 2 days One winter and one summer camp to be held in North Wales, West Wales and South Wales to link with schools races. Ambassadors will talent scout for potential Academy members WALES SKI ACADEMY Ski racers to access programmes through academies and alpine clubs 4 days - Landgraaf 6 sessions Pontypool 4 Sessions PYB Pontypool, Cardiff, Pembrey and PYB Dates 206 TBA Dates 206 TBA Dates 206 TBA WALES RACE SQUAD AND ELITE SKI TEAM Alpine training Indoor training Annual national squads training camp Outdoor training Tignes glacier training Welsh Alpine Championships English Alpine Championships British Alpine Championships 4 days - Landgraaf 6 sessions Pontypool October 206 6 th January 23 rd January 206 4 th 9 th February 206 20 th March st April 206 Dates 206 TBA Dates 206 TBA

For further details contact: GO SKI RACING PROGRAMME MANAGER PETE WARD SNOWSPORT CYMRU WALES CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND NATIONAL COACH ROBIN KELLEN TEL:0292056904 Published by Snowsport Cymru Wales Registered in England and Wales No 298336 Registered office Cardiff Ski and Snowboard Centre, Fairwater, Cardiff CF5 3JR