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On behalf of the Olympic Regional Development Authority, the Lake Placid Organizing Committee cordially invites your airline as a member of the International Airline Ski Federation (IASF), to participate in 2017 World Airlines Ski Championship Whiteface Lake Placid Olympic Regional Development Authority 2634 Main Street, Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY 12946 Phone: 518-523-1655, Ext. 5331 Fax: 518-523-9275 Email: emoeller@orda.org Website:www.whitefacelakeplacid.com

WASC 2017 Lake Placid, NY USA as of 9/25/2016 Sunday, 26th Feb. 2017 10:00-15:00 Nordic Training Mt. Van Hoevenberg XC Stadium MVH 10:00-15:00 Snowboard Gate Training Whiteface - Old NASTAR Course WF 14:30-16:30 IASF Board Meeting Conference Center @ Lake Placid CC@LP 16:30-17:00 Snowboard Team Captains Meeting and Team Draw Conference Center @ Lake Placid CC@LP 17:00-17:30 Nordic Team Captains Meeting and Team Draw Conference Center @ Lake Placid CC@LP 19:30- open end Opening Ceremony Olympic Jumping Complex OJC Monday, 27th Feb. 2017 09:15-09:45 Inspection Snowboard Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF 10:00 Snowboard Qualifiers Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF 10:00-15:00 Slalom and GS Training Whiteface - tbd WF 10:00-15:00 Nordic Training Mt. Van Hoevenberg XC Stadium MVH 12:15-12:45 Inspection Snowboard Finals Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF 13:00 Snowboard Finals Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF Snowboard Awards immediately following Deck at Cloudspin Bar & Grille WF 17:00-17:30 IASF Board Meeting Conference Center @ Lake Placid CC@LP 17:30 Team Captains Meeting Conference Center @ Lake Placid CC@LP Evening Pub Crawl Downtown LP Tuesday, 28th Feb. 2017 08:30-09:15 Inspection GS M/W 1st run Whiteface - Thruway / Drapers Drop WF 9:30 GS W 1st run Whiteface - Thruway / Drapers Drop WF after GS W 1st run GS M 1st run Whiteface - Thruway / Drapers Drop WF 11:30-12:15 Inspection GS M/W 2nd run Whiteface - Thruway / Drapers Drop WF 12:30 GS W 2nd run Whiteface - Thruway / Drapers Drop WF after GS W 2nd run GS M 2nd run Whiteface - Thruway / Drapers Drop WF GS Awards immediately following Deck at Cloudspin Bar & Grille WF 18:00 Nordic Sprint Olympic Jumping Complex OJC Nordic Sprint Awards immediately after Amoia finishes Olympic Jumping Complex OJC Evening Pub Crawl Downtown LP Wednesday, 1st March 2017 08:30-09:15 Inspection SL M/W 1st run Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF 9:30 SL W 1st run Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF after SL W 1st run SL M 1st run Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF 11:30-12:15 Inspection SL M/W 2nd run Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF 12:30 SL W 2nd run Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF after SL W 2nd run SL M 2nd run Whiteface - Drapers Drop WF SL Awards immediately following Deck at Cloudspin Bar & Grille WF 16:00 Nordic Distance (Free Technique) Olympic Jumping Complex or MVH OJC / MVH Nordic Distance Awards immediately after Amoia finishes Olympic Jumping Complex or MVH OJC / MVH 20:00-open end Theme Party: 80s Miracle on Ice 1980 Ice Rink - Olympic Centr OC Thursday, 2nd March 2017 10:00-10:30 Registration XC Relay Olympic Jumping Complex OJC 10:30-11:30 XC Relay Olympic Jumping Complex OJC 13:00 IASF Boardmeeting Conference Center @ Lake Placid CC@LP 14:00-17:00 Fun Race Mirror Lake ML 17:01- open end Final award ceremony Fun Fest Buffet Conference Centre CC@LP Friday, 3rd March 2017 Departures

W H I T E F A C E L A K E P L A C I D In Lake Placid, the Olympic flame burns 365 days a year, fanning the dreams of generations of local athletes who have come to train and compete on the world stage. As the Winter Sports Capital of the World, there s no better place to experience a destination where some of winter sports history s most legendary moments occurred, while making unforgettable memories with colleagues, friends or family. Since 1982, the New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA) has overseen the care and promotion of Lake Placid s Olympic venues. Our mission is two-fold to ensure that these venues remain state-of-the-art sports complexes for each new generation of aspiring Olympians and to welcome anyone interested in learning about, or actively participating in winter sports, to enjoy our unique facilities. We are committed to the preservation of our heritage and welcome the world to enjoy our sports complexes year-round. ACCOMMODATIONS Courtyard by Marriott $119-$139 per room 50 rooms Breakfast not included http://www.courtyardlakeplacid.com/ Call 1800--MARRIOTT ask for Courtyard Lake Placid and mention International Airlines Federation Group Rate Golden Arrow $129-$159 per room 60 rooms Breakfast not included http://www.golden-arrow.com/ Email-brandon@golden-arrow.com

Mirror Lake Inn $79.50 per person; based on double occupancy 75 rooms Breakfast not included http://www.mirrorlakeinn.com/ Email-cjarvis@mirrorlakeinn.com Hotel Northwoods $61.44 per person; based on double occupancy 160 beds Breakfast included http://www.hotelnorthwoods.com/ Email-brian@hotelnorthwoods.com High Peaks Resort $126.00 per room 177 rooms Breakfast not included http://www.highpeaksresort.com/ Email-klauber@highpeaksresort.com Crowne Plaza Resort $95.00 per room Breakfast not included http://www.lakeplacidcp.com/ Call 1800-874-1980 Best Western ADK Inn $119 per room Breakfast included http://www.adirondack-inn.com/ Email-johnlaselva@yahoo.com Town & Country Motor Inn $129 per room Breakfast not included http://www.tcmotorinn.com/ Call-518-523-9268 The Haus 1 bedroom-$329 per night; 2 bedroom-$289 per night Breakfast not included http://thehauslakeplacid.com/ Email-concierge@thehauslp.com Other lodging options can be found by visiting www.lakeplacid.com

W H I T E F A C E Whiteface Mountain stands alone at the north end of Lake Placid in the town of Wilmington, looking out over lake and village to the Great Range of the Adirondack High Peaks and beyond. But location is not the only way in which Whiteface is set apart. The ski area boasts a history that includes the XIIIth Winter Olympics, the 2000 inaugural Winter Goodwill Games and the 2000 inaugural Winter National Senior Games The Senior Olympics, as well as more National and World Cup competitions than most North American ski mountains will ever see. Whiteface also offers the fastest lift on the continent the Cloudsplitter Gondola and a 3,430 foot vertical drop, the greatest east of the Rockies. This incomparable mountain gives skiers and riders a total of 283 skiable acres, including 35 acres of out of bounds skiing in The Slides, 53 acres of tree skiing, and a 15-acre terrain park. The 88 trails are currently serviced by 11 lifts that can move 14,900 people per hour. Whiteface offers FIS homologated downhill, super G, giant slalom, slalom, freestyle moguls, and half pipe courses as well as terrain for snowboard & ski cross. Continually working to improve its facilities, ORDA built the Cloudsplitter Gondola in 1999. The eight person gondola is the fastest in North America and shortened the ride from the base of the mountain to the top of Little Whiteface to only seven and a half minutes. In 2002, the high-speed, detachable quad Face Lift began operation carrying skiers and riders from the mountain base to the top of Upper Valley in around six minutes. Whiteface has also been improving its snowmaking system, increasing its water and compressed air capacity and adding low energy guns and automation technology. Also, Whiteface is one of only a few ski areas to regularly use two winch snow cats to groom even the steepest terrain nightly. New in the 2008-2009 season was the opening of Lookout Mountain featuring three expert runs, one long intermediate trail, snowmaking, triple chair, and more glades. It will drop 2,200 vertical feet, more than some resorts in the East. Featuring the Lookout Mountain expansion, challenging terrain, an updated lift system, a comprehensive snowmaking system, electronic timing and scoring systems, media facilities, and athlete services, Whiteface has become a favorite site for both competitors and spectators. U.S. and Canadian Alpine and Freestyle, U.S. Disabled Alpine, and Division I college ski teams train here regularly. Truly an all-around mountain, Whiteface has been continually voted the #1 place to ski and ride in the East numerous times and earned awards for scenery, challenge, terrain, and off-hill activities. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Vertical Rise 3,430 Lift-serviced vertical 3,166 Terrain Expert 37% Intermediate 43 Beginner 20 Snow Making Ability 98 coverage (187 acres) w/ 190 guns and 33 miles of pipe Average Snow Fall 200" Average Temperature 21.5 F Average Season mid-november through mid-april ATHLETES Whiteface offers athletes two warming areas. The base lodge has a full dining facility, seating area, and equipment storage.

The mid-station lodge, located directly below the mogul and alpine courses, gives the athletes a place to stay warm, eat, and repair equipment while remaining near their competition site. Tuning and waxing facilities can also be made available on-site. Dining Options @ Whiteface The way we see it, a good day on the mountain requires good food. Our seven on-mountain restaurants feature delicious, affordable, energy-boosting food and beverages. Popular brands and regional favorites selected by our culinarians refresh and refuel our guests as they enjoy their day on the mountain. We invite you to savor... BASE CAMP MARKET Mid-week: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Weekends & holiday periods: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Visit the Base Camp Market, located on 2nd floor of the Main Base Lodge, for gourmet soups and Whiteface chili, handstretched pizza, specialty sandwiches and wraps, salads, locally-sourced NY burgers, chicken tenders and fries. For something on the go, the Grab n' Go option serves fresh salads, deli sandwiches, snacks and more. Make sure to check out the Base Camp Market Noodle Bar! J. LOHR CAFE & WINE BAR Open daily: 8:00-10:00 am for breakfast, 10:30 am - 4:30 pm for lunch & après ski This on-mountain cafe located on the 2nd floor of the Main Base Lodge is dedicated to creating the true farm-to-table dining experience. Local products and produce are incorporated into many of our exciting offerings. After a long day of skiing, relax and unwind with an aromatic glass of J. Lohr Seven Oaks Cabernet or Riverstone Chardonnay. To top it all off, our decadent desserts will complement any meal or beverage as a well deserved post-ski treat. CLOUDSPIN BAR & GRILL Open daily: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm (bar open until 6:00 pm) Craving a burger and beer? Located on the 3rd floor of the Main Base Lodge, The Cloudspin Bar & Grill features après ski fare, along with a selection of cold brews and beverages. Visit the full-service lounge for a pub style menu that includes our Black Diamond wings, poutine, locally-raised, grass-fed burgers, quesadillas, sandwiches and wraps, as well as options for the kiddos. BLACK BEAR CAFE Mid-week: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Weekends & holiday periods: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Located in Bear Den Lodge, the Black Bear Cafe offers our youngest guests appealing food and beverages that build stamina and energy for all of the fun on the slopes. Start the day off right with a selection of breakfast sandwiches and juices; continue with our daytime choices featuring burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, pizza fries, snacks and a selection of beverages. BOULE'S BISTRO Open daily: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Want to cozy up to a freshly brewed cup of coffee or glass of J. Lohr wine? Join us at Boule's Bistro located on Mid-Station's lower level, where you'll enjoy a leisurely lunch and scenic views from the mountain. Boule's features butcher block specials, hearty soups, and stews that will keep you going for a great day on the mountain. MID-STATION LODGE Open daily: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Covered in snow and nestled halfway down the mountain is Mid-Station Lodge, where you'll find traditional resort fare. Our outdoor deck offers a prime spot to watch all the slope-side action while refueling with breakfast sandwiches, homemade trail mix, and a warm cup of hot cocoa. Stop in for grilled hamburgers, hot dogs and cheeseburgers and enjoy a cold beer on the deck. TASTE NY CAFE Open Friday - Sunday: 10:00 am - 4:30 pm Open daily during holiday periods Head to the 2nd floor Main Base Lodge Solarium to check out our newest dining option, Taste NY Café. The café menu showcases fresh, locally-sourced products including yogurts, cheese and charcuterie, pastries, snacks, wine, and a selection of cold, local beers on draft. The solarium offers additional seating in a bright space complete with a coffee bar, free Wi-Fi internet and numerous outlets for charging electronics.

O L Y M P I C J U M P I N G C O M P L E X The Olympic Jumping Complex will be the site of your Nordic competitions. The 2.5km of trails will provide a challenging course fro you to compete on while your teammates will be able to cheer you on from this fan friendly venue with many viewing locations and the Intervales Lodge and patio an excellent spot for spectating, warming and food and beverage. This venue will also be the site of opening ceremonies complete with cauldron lighting and fireworks. You'll see up close the ramp that ski jumpers launch from before flying over the length of a football field. Take the Lake Placid Olympic Jumping Complex elevator to the observation deck of the K-120 meter jump. At the top you will find a panoramic view of the Adirondack High Peaks as you stroll through the ski jumpers preparation room. Then get a bird's eye view of what the jumpers see as they start to accelerate towards the end of the ramp. Nearby, aerialists will spring off steep kickers on the Lake Placid Freestyle hill in a flurry of twists, turns and tumbles. We are all taught that you need wings to fly. Not in the case of Nordic Combined Olympian Bill Demong, who made history at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Bill, a local Olympian, was the first American to win Nordic Combined gold. The Olympic Jumping Complex in Lake Placid was Bill's training ground for many years and is currently the training site for many aspiring young athletes who hope one day to earn a spot on the U.S. Winter Olympic Team!

FEES - $300.00 Race Entry fee - $125.00 IASF fee - $15.00 outside Europe / $15 EUR within Europe Administrative Fee - $25.00 Social Function fee - $60.00 Final Banquet - $75.00 Whiteface Lift Ticket rates 1 day - $62.00 2 days - $120.00 3 days - $162.00 4 days - $209.00 Nordic Trail Pass Rates 1 day - $16.00 2 days - $30.00 3 days - $44.00 4 days - $58.00 SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Opening Ceremonies The Olympic Jumping Complex will be the site of the opening ceremonies. The evening will kick off with the Parade of Airlines marching into the stadium at the ski jump outrun and conclude with a cauldron lighting and fireworks to kick off the World Airline Ski Championships. Pub Crawls On Monday and Tuesday evening the community of Lake Placid will establish pub crawls for your group up and down Main Street in the Winter Sports Capital of the World. Details, schedules and offers will be forthcoming as they are finalized. Happy Hour @ Whiteface The Cloudspin Bar & Grill will be your home for your apres ski. Centerplate, our exclusive hospitality provider, will establish drink and food specials every afternoon during the Championships 80 s Miracle On Ice Party The most famous ice rink in the world, the 1980 Rink Herb Brooks Arena will be the site of your themed party. Brush off your 80 s wardrobe and get ready for the finest 80 s music (remember Blondie, Madonna, George Michael, Boy George & The Culture Club, Michael Jackson, David Bowie and many more), fun games, food and drinks. Final award ceremony Fun Fest Buffet Following the fun race the final award ceremony and Fun Fest buffet will be held at the Conference Center @ Lake Placid in the ballroom. We ll close out your week with a DJ, dancing and drinks.

TEAM REGISTRATION (Please see attached Excel document for Team registration form)

February 26 - March 2, 2017 Athlete Biography Name Hometown Age Airline Greatest accomplishments When I grow up I want to Awards/Honors Idols When I am not skiing I like to? Hobbies/Interestes: A shout out to an influential person in your life::

Important Information VISA/FOREIGN ATHLETES ENTERING USA Each person traveling into the United States must have an American Visa. At the border crossing each person is required to pay a fee of $6.00 (USD) and complete an I-94 registration card. A new visa is required each time you enter the United States. CURRENCY EXCHANGE Teams are encouraged to exchange foreign currency to U.S. Dollars prior to arrival. The best location for currency exchange is at an airport. LIABILITY/INSURANCE The organizer cannot be held liable for any damage or accident. accidents/illness by self or National Federation. All participants must be sufficiently insured against REGISTRATION/CHECK-IN/ACCREDITATION Registration will be held at the Conference Center at the Olympic Center, located at 2634 Main Street. Please see schedule for registration times. All Team Leaders must report to registration before accessing the trails at Whiteface, Mt. Van Hoevenberg or the Olympic Jumping Complex. COMPETITION OFFICE The competition office will be located in the Conference Center at the Olympic Center, located at 2634 Main Street. TEAM CAPTAINS MEETINGS All Team Captains meetings will be held at the Conference Center at the Olympic Center, located at 2634 Main Street. See schedule for times. CEREMONIES The medal ceremony will take place approximately 30 minutes after the end of the competition at the base awards stage. TRANSPORTATION Airport transfers Please see the Airport Transfer form for motorcoach transportation to and from Lake Placid. In-town Shuttle A comprehensive shuttle plan is being developed to accommodate the needs of your group during your stay in Lake Placid. The schedule will be availbale at registration upon arrival. Automobile Rentals For teams arriving at Pierre Trudeau (formerly Dorval) International Airport in Montreal, Canada or Albany International Airport in Albany, NY rental vehicles are available through many national car rental agencies. Albany Airport Car Rentals Avis - 800 331-1212 Budget - 800 527-0700 Enterprise - 800 Rent-A-Car Hertz - 800 654-3131 National/Alamo - 800 227-7368 Thrifty (office off premises) - 800 THRIFTY Saranac Lake/Lake Placid Car Rentals Priceless Rent A Car (6176 Sentinel Rd. Lake Placid, NY) 518-523-4838 Adirondack Car Rental (5625 Cascade Rd, Lake Placid, NY) 518-523-9600

Hertz Rent A Car (96 Airport Rd, Saranac Lake, NY) - 518-891-9044 or Hertz.com LOCAL HEALTH & FITNESS CLUBS Athletes staying at the U.S. Olympic Training Center have full access to the fitness facilities on site. Athletes staying at other local hotel properties will receive special world cup rates (with event credential) at the following fitness facilities. Please make your reservations directly with the facility upon your arrival. The Olympic Center Fitness Center Olympic Center, 2634 Main Street Brad Clark- 518-523-1655 ext. 5350; Email-BClark@orda.org CrossFit Lake Placid 2192 Saranac Ave 518-350-4056 Lake Placid Health & Fitness Center 1991 Saranac Avenue 518-523-4127 Medical Centers Adirondack Medical Center, Lake Placid 518-523-3311 29 Church Street, Lake Placid, NY 12946 Mountain Medical Urgent Care 518-523-7575 1927 Saranac Avenue, Lake Placid, NY 12946 Nearest Pharmacy (Rite Aid) 518-523-5305 2140 Saranac Avenue, Lake Placid, NY 12946 Police and Fire Departments Lake Placid Village Police Department Address 2693 Main Street, Suite 104 Phone 518-523-3306 Emergency Call (9) 9-1-1 Lake Placid Volunteer Fire Department Address 456 Old Military Road Phone 518-523-3211 Emergency Call (9) 9-1-1 Questions: Elizabeth Moeller emoeller@orda.org ORDA 2634 Main Street Lake Placid, New York 12946 Phone: 518-523-1655 ext. 5331 Fax: 518-523-9275