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RULES FOR THE FIS SNOWBOARD CONTINENTAL CUPS EUROPEAN CUP NOR-AM CUP FAR EAST CUP SOUTH AMERICAN CUP AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND CUP EDITION 2017/2018

INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE SKI INTERNATIONALER SKI VERBAND Blochstrasse 2, CH- 3653 Oberhofen / Thunersee, Switzerland Telephone: +41 (33) 244 61 61 Fax: +41 (33) 244 61 71 Website: www.fis-ski.com Oberhofen, June 2017-2 -

TABLE OF CONTENTS Section A: RULES APPLICABLE TO ALL FIS SNOWBOARD CONTINENTAL CUPS EDITION 2017/2018 1 1. General 5 2. Qualification 5 2.1 Basic Quota 5 2.2 Applications for Entry 6 2.2.1 Inscriptions and entry deadlines 6 2.3 Titles 6 3. Starting order 6 3.1 First group 6 3.2 After the first group 6 3.3 Seeding 6 4. Homologation 7 5. Duration of accommodation 7 5.1.1 Accommodation/Formula for Lodging 7 5.1.2 Accommodation/Personal expenses 7 6. Calendar and Planning 7 6.0.1 Calendar Planning 7 6.1 The addition of another race 7 6.2 Substitution of a competition 8 6.2.1 Cancellation due to force majeure (outside forces) 8 6.2.2 Interference with another race 8 6.2.3 In another country 8 6.2.4 Additional competitors and officials (all events) 8 7. Controversial matters 8 8. Training 8 EC. 2.3 European Quotas / Additional Quotas 9 EC. 2.4 Accommodation 9 EC. 2.5 Calculation of EC-Points 9 EC. 2.6 Event Fees, Prize money, Event-Hospitality 10 EC. 2.7 EC-Trophy and Medals 10 NAC. 2.3 North American Quotas / Additional Quotas 11 NAC. 2.3.1 Additional Quotas 11 NAC. 2.3.2 Organising Nation 11 NAC. 2.4 Event Fees 11 NAC. 2.4.1 Refunds 11 NAC. 2.5 Calculation of NAC-Points 11 NAC. 2.6. NAC Overall Champion 12 NAC 2.7 Trophies and Medals 12 SAC. 2.3 South American Quotas / Additional Quotas 13 SAC. 2.3.1 Additional Quotas 13 SAC. 2.3.2 Organising Nation 13 SAC. 2.3.3 Quotas for off continent visiting nations 13 SAC. 2.4 Accommodation 13 SAC. 2.5 Entries, Prize Money 13 SAC. 2.6. Calculation of SAC-Points 14 SAC. 2.7. South American CoC-Overall-Title 14 SAC. 2.8. South American CoC-Nations-Cup-Title 14 AC. 2.3 Additional Quotas 15 AC. 2.3.1 Additional Quotas 15 AC. 2.3.2 Organising Nation 15 AC. 2.4 Accommodation 15 AC. 2.5 Calculation of AC-Points 15 AC. 2.6 Event Fees, Prize money, Event-Hospitality 16 ANC. 2.3 Additional Quotas 17 ANC. 2.3.1 Additional Quotas 17-3 -

ANC. 2.3.2 Organising Nation 17 ANC. 2.4 Accommodation 17 ANC. 2.5 Calculation of ANC-Points 17 ANC. 2.6 Event Fees, Prize money, Event-Hospitality 18 ANC. 2.6.1 Refunds 18 A. Publicity 19 A.1 Event Title 19 A.2 Other Advertising 19 B. Information 19 B.1 Invitation 19 B.2 Results Distribution 19 B.3 E-mail / Electronic transmission or Fax 19 B.4 Details for results distribution 19 B.5 Duty of the Organiser 20 C. Press service 20 C.1 Public Draw 20 E. Transport 20 E.1 Use of uphill transport 20 F. Payment of expenses/support for Teams 20 F.1 Expenses for the FIS Technical Advisor/Coordinator 20 F.2 Expenses for FIS Officials 20 G. Accommodation 20 G.1. Lodging 20 G.2 Food and beverages 21 G.3 Mealtimes 21 H. Snowboard Rooms 21 I. Warm-up courses/forerunners 21 I.1 Forerunners 21 J. Pre-event control of snow conditions on the race courses 21 K. Medical Service 21 L. Accreditation/Armbands 22 M. General 22-4 -

Section A: Rules Applicable to all FIS Snowboard Continental Cups Section A defines the FIS Continental Cup Rules that are interchangeable between all FIS Continental Cups worldwide. 1. General All events in the FIS Continental Cup Series will be conducted under the rules and regulations of the International Ski Federation (ICR and CcC: Section A), and the respective National Ski Associations (Cup Rules: Section B). Rule changes can only be made at the spring meeting, before the start of the season (July 1st). 1.1 Organisation 1.1.1 Jury 1.1.1.1 Parallel Giant Slalom (PGS), Parallel Slalom (PSL), Halfpipe (HP), Big Air (BA) and Slopestyle (SS) - With voting right: - the Technical Delegate - the Chief of Race of the OC - the CoC Coordinator (or FIS Race Director) - the Head Judge acts as Referee in Halfpipe, Big Air and Slopestyle 1.1.1.2 Snowboard Cross (SBX) - the Technical Delegate - the Chief of Race of the OC - the CoC Coordinator (or FIS Race Director) - the Chief of Finish 1.1.1.3 For all Jury decisions the CoC Coordinator may act as Chairman. In case of a tie the Chairman has the deciding vote. 1.1.2 Substitution If due to "force majeure" one of the members of the Jury, nominated by FIS is unable to participate, the CoC Coordinator appoints a substitute. 1.1.3 Connection Coaches A maximum of 2 coaches from different nations with no vote and not from the host nation will advise the Jury on issues relating to the competitors and coaches. When possible there should be different coaches for each competition. Connection coaches may not be competitors entered in the event. 2. Qualification Qualification standards The qualification standards and quotas will be established before each season, after approval of the FIS Snowboard Committee. They cannot be modified during the season. 2.1 Basic Quota Each nation is entitled to a basic quota of 8 (max. 5 per gender). In addition the top 16 competitors in the current FIS points list (each event) will receive a personal spot. - 5 -

2.1.1 Personal Spots World Cup Top 3 competitors, from the hosting continent, out of the final CoC Standings will receive a personal spot on the FIS World Cup in the respective event for the upcoming season. NAC//EC and AC winners from the preceding year and SAC and ANC winners from the same season. Personal spots for the 2 nd and 3 rd ranked athletes, will be awarded only if those athletes have achieved a minimum of 120 FIS points (one result of at least 240 points or two results that when averaged equal 120 or higher) from their respective event in their CoC. 2.2 Applications for Entry 2.2.1 Inscriptions and entry deadlines All entries must be sent to the respective Organisers or National Association (as stated in the FIS calendar) at least 10 days in advance of the first race or official training day. 2.3 Titles The following CoC titles (SAC/AC/ANC/NAC/EC) will be awarded on each Continent - Parallel (PSL+PGS) - HP - SBX - BA - SS A minimum of 3 events for EC and NAC and a minimum of 2 events for SAC, AC and ANC per category and gender must take place to establish a title. All events included in the category will count for the CoC titles. 3. Starting order 3.1 First group The first group (1-16) will be determined on the basis of the respective FIS or CoC points (whichever is higher). In case points are tied (both FIS and CoC) for rank 16, the group will be appropriately expanded. Only points from the respective CoC are considered (EC points for EC, SAC points for SAC, etc.) 3.1.1 Public Draw, procedure and social program If competitors miss a public choice/draw of starting numbers they will be drawn within the highest numbers (for example 16, 15, etc.) if only one competitor misses, he (she) will obtain the highest number (16, 15, etc). 3.2 After the first group After the first group the competitors start in the order of their FIS/CoC points except HP, SS and Big Air where places after the first group will be drawn as well (rank 17 until the end - Art. ICR 2030-2032). 3.3 Seeding All competitors will be seeded by FIS or CoC points whichever are higher. Only points from the respective CoC are considered (EC points for EC, SAC points for SAC, etc.) In SBX events without a timed run qualification (Rule 2705.1.4), FIS points only will be used for seeding. - 6 -

4. Homologation All alpine competitions must take place on homologated courses. HP, BA, SBX and SS according to the technical datas of the ICR. 5. Duration of accommodation Lodging and food must be guaranteed from the night before the first competition to (and including) the morning after the last competition day. In case of an official training day, the FIS rate has to be guaranteed the night before this training day. The Organiser or the hotel manager is never allowed to demand the vacation of rooms by the teams on the day of the competition, without prior arrangement. 5.1.1 Accommodation/Formula for Lodging For one event = 1 day, 2 nights For two events = 2 day, 3 nights For three events = 3 day, 4 nights (including dinner on arrival day, ending with breakfast on departure day). The same formula is to be used for a separate qualification and final day i.e. Halfpipe in two days. 5.1.2 Accommodation/Personal expenses In addition to the price for halfboard every team has to pay the personal expenses (beverages, telephones, etc.) directly to the hotel before departure. Where requested, deposits must be paid in advance for hotels and accommodation (credit card or cash during check-in). 6. Calendar and Planning The respective FIS Continental Cup Series are organised each year according to the evaluation period as defined in the rules of the FIS points lists. Southern Hemisphere: July 1 - September 30, Northern Hemisphere: October 1 - April 30. Cancelled FIS Continental Cup races may not be re-scheduled after the respective FIS Continental Cup Final. CoC event in the eastern part of Russia are counting as Europa Cup events. 6.0.1 Calendar Planning The structure of the calendar for each competition season shall be determined by the FIS Snowboard Committee minimum of one season in advance. It must be in accordance with the general principles for FIS Continental Cup scheduling. Subject to approval by the FIS Snowboard Committee the Nation concerned shall propose the specific resort(s). 6.1 The addition of another race The Organiser of a FIS Continental Cup event is not allowed to add any further FIS races to its program, if this event has not already been included in the International FIS Snowboard Calendar. Under no circumstances may an additional race disrupt the respective FIS Continental Cup program. - 7 -

6.2 Substitution of a competition 6.2.1 Cancellation due to force majeure (outside forces) If a race has to be cancelled due to "force majeure, a replacement race in the same event may be organised in another location. Such a change has to be approved by the FIS Snowboard Race Director. A replacement race may not be added on to another FIS race. - for HP and SBX 10 days prior to the race - for PSL/GS/PGS/BA/SS 6 days prior to the race 6.2.2 Interference with another race A replacement race may never interfere with the organisation of another race which is already scheduled in the respective FIS Continental Cup calendar. 6.2.3 In another country In case a replacement race has to be moved to another country, the actual Organiser (National Association) is entitled to the additional host participation quota according to Art. Section B 2.3. 6.2.4 Additional competitors and officials (all events) The original accommodation requirements cannot be changed for replaced races in all events. (see Section B for each continent) 7. Controversial matters The Technical Delegate and the race jury (together with the FIS Coordinator if present) have the final decision on all controversial matters during a competition that cannot be resolved by the present rules. Decisions are to be made by majority vote and must be submitted to the FIS Snowboard Committee for approval during the next meeting. For all matters of contention during a Continental Cup cannot be solved by the existing rules, the FIS Snowboard CoC Coordinator has to make the final decision. 8. Training For SBX events a training session one day before the competition day is mandatory. - 8 -

Rules Specific to each of the Continental Cups Section B: EC: European Cup EC. 2.3 EC. 2.3.1 EC. 2.4 EC. 2.5 European Quotas / Additional Quotas Additional Quotas - Hosting nation per event (20 women and men together maximum 14 per gender) plus 20 - Additional spots up to a maximum of 10 per gender per event and per European Nation are awarded for each competitor ranked in the top 150 of the current FIS points list. (Quota spots not personal) plus 1-10 - Maximum 10 for foreign Continents per Nation ranked up to 150 on the current FIS points list (women and men together maximum 8 per gender) plus 1-10 For HP, SS and BA it is at the discretion of the organiser to accept additional athletes above the quota. This has to be announced in the official invitation. Accommodation For SBX, PSL and PGS the maximum amount for athletes and officials for half board is CHF 80 according to the official currency of the hosting nation per day. Teams or persons who register after the communicated deadline in the Invitation, have no right for the reservation or the guarantee of the above mentioned price. For HP, SS and BA there is no limitation. The organizer needs to offer a package price for accommodation, which is lower than the standard season price in the organising resort Calculation of EC-Points The following scale (1-100 places) will be used for EC-points: Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points 1 500.000 21 50.000 41 9.100 61 6.100 81 3.100 2 400.000 22 45.000 42 8.950 62 5.950 82 2.950 3 300.000 23 40.000 43 8.800 63 5.800 83 2.800 4 250.000 24 35.000 44 8.650 64 5.650 84 2.650 5 225.000 25 30.000 45 8.500 65 5.500 85 2.500 6 200.000 26 25.000 46 8.350 66 5.350 86 2.350 7 180.000 27 22.500 47 8.200 67 5.200 87 2.200 8 160.000 28 20.000 48 8.050 68 5.050 88 2.050 9 145.000 29 18.000 49 7.900 69 4.900 89 1.900 10 130.000 30 16.000 50 7.750 70 4.750 90 1.750 11 120.000 31 14.000 51 7.600 71 4.600 91 1.600 12 110.000 32 13.000 52 7.450 72 4.450 92 1.450 13 100.000 33 12.000 53 7.300 73 4.300 93 1.300 14 90.000 34 11.000 54 7.150 74 4.150 94 1.150 15 80.000 35 10.000 55 7.000 75 4.000 95 1.000 16 75.000 36 9.850 56 6.850 76 3.850 96 0.850 17 70.000 37 9.700 57 6.700 77 3.700 97 0.700 18 65.000 38 9.550 58 6.550 78 3.550 98 0.550 19 60.000 39 9.400 59 6.400 79 3.400 99 0.400 20 55.000 40 9.250 60 6.250 80 3.250 100 0.250-9 -

EC points will be awarded to 90% of the ranked competitors (maximum to place 100). The calculated 90% will be always rounded up. This scale is only valid for EC points (FIS points calculation will be done as in rule 4. in the booklet Rules of the FIS Points Snowboard ). EC points will only be awarded if 5 competitors have started and at least 3 have finished. EC. 2.6 Event Fees, Prize money, Event-Hospitality For SBX, PSL and PGS the Organising Committee is allowed to charge an event fee of maximum 25 Euro per official training and event-day this must include entry fee, lift pass and event-hospitality. For HP, SS, HP and BA the Organising Committee is allowed to charge an event fee of maximum 50 Euro for one event and 80 Euro for 2 events - without lift pass. The lift pass prices shall be at maximum 60% of a standard adult day ticket at the hosting resort. If they charge an event fee, the amount and the payment procedure must be included in the official invitation. There is no mandatory prize money. EC. 2.6.1 EC. 2.7 Refunds Event fees must be refunded in the case of cancellation or postponement of the event the day before the event or if the entry is withdrawn by the entry deadline. EC-Trophy and Medals The winners of each of the 5 events (Parallel, Halfpipe, Snowboard Cross, Big Air, Slopestyle) will receive an European Cup trophy. The 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd ranked competitors of each event will receive medals. - 10 -

Rules Specific to Each of the Continental Cups Section B: NAC: Nor-Am Cup NAC. 2.3 North American Quotas / Additional Quotas NAC. 2.3.1 Additional Quotas Canada and USA may enter up to 20 men and 10 women (SBX, PAR, HP) and 5 men and 5 ladies (SS/BA only) in each event organised in the other nation. In addition, other FIS member countries in the region (including Mexico, countries in the Caribbean basin and Central America) may enter up to 2 men and 1 women in each race. All competitors must hold a current FIS license. NAC. 2.3.2 Organising Nation The Organising Nation may enter a basic quota up to 80 men and 40 women in each event. In addition they are entitled to any of the higher quota (per NAC 2.3) that the other nations do not fill. On prior agreement between the nations the host organiser may allow the other countries to use some of their organising nation s 80/40 places. NAC. 2.4 Event Fees A reasonable event fee may be required that would include lift access and event hospitality. NAC. 2.4.1 Refunds Event fees shall be refunded in the case of cancellation or postponement of the event or if the entry is withdrawn by the entry deadline. NAC. 2.5 Calculation of NAC-Points The following scale (1-100 places) will be used for NAC-points: Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points 1 500.000 21 50.000 41 9.100 61 6.100 81 3.100 2 400.000 22 45.000 42 8.950 62 5.950 82 2.950 3 300.000 23 40.000 43 8.800 63 5.800 83 2.800 4 250.000 24 35.000 44 8.650 64 5.650 84 2.650 5 225.000 25 30.000 45 8.500 65 5.500 85 2.500 6 200.000 26 25.000 46 8.350 66 5.350 86 2.350 7 180.000 27 22.500 47 8.200 67 5.200 87 2.200 8 160.000 28 20.000 48 8.050 68 5.050 88 2.050 9 145.000 29 18.000 49 7.900 69 4.900 89 1.900 10 130.000 30 16.000 50 7.750 70 4.750 90 1.750 11 120.000 31 14.000 51 7.600 71 4.600 91 1.600 12 110.000 32 13.000 52 7.450 72 4.450 92 1.450 13 100.000 33 12.000 53 7.300 73 4.300 93 1.300 14 90.000 34 11.000 54 7.150 74 4.150 94 1.150 15 80.000 35 10.000 55 7.000 75 4.000 95 1.000 16 75.000 36 9.850 56 6.850 76 3.850 96 0.850 17 70.000 37 9.700 57 6.700 77 3.700 97 0.700 18 65.000 38 9.550 58 6.550 78 3.550 98 0.550 19 60.000 39 9.400 59 6.400 79 3.400 99 0.400 20 55.000 40 9.250 60 6.250 80 3.250 100 0.250 NAC points will be awarded to 90% of the ranked competitors (maximum to place 100). The calculated 90% will be always rounded up. This scale - 11 -

is only valid for NAC points (FIS points calculation will be done as in rule 4 in the booklet Rules of the FIS Points Snowboard ). NAC points will only be awarded if 5 competitors have started and at least 3 have finished. NAC 2.6. NAC Event Champion The winners, as described in CoC Section A Rule 2.3, will be calculated as follows: A maximum of 6 best NAC points results per event (SBX, HP,SS, BA,PAR*) are taken into consideration and will be added together to determine the NAC Event Champion. * PAR The 6 best results from either PGS and/or PSL are considered. In case of a tie the following methods will be used to break the tie in order: 1. The athlete with the higher NAC FIS point result in that event 2. The athlete with the most NAC first place finishes in that event 3. The athlete with the most NAC second place finishes in that event. 4. The athlete with the higher ranking in the current FIS point list in that event. There must be a minimum of 3 counting competitions to be conducted for an Event Champion (Title) to award a Trophy. NAC 2.7 Trophies and Medals The Winners of each of the 5 events (Parallel, Halfpipe, Slopestyle, Snowboard Cross and Big Air) will receive a North American Cup Trophy. The 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd ranked competitors of each event will receive medals. - 12 -

Rules Specific to each of the Continental Cups Section B: SAC: South American Cup SAC. 2.3 SAC. 2.3.1 SAC. 2.3.2 SAC. 2.3.3 SAC. 2.4 SAC. 2.5 South American Quotas / Additional Quotas Additional Quotas Each Nation (ARG-BRA-CHI) may enter up to 20 men and 10 women in each race organised in the other nation. All competitors must hold a current FIS license. Organising Nation The Organising Nation may enter a basic quota of 40 men and 20 women: In addition they are entitled to any of the 20 and 10 places the other South American nation s do not fill. The Host Nation may, with approval of the Organising Committee, allow a visiting Nation to use any of the unfilled places. All competitors must hold a current FIS license. Quotas for off continent visiting nations The organising nation must allow up to 20 athletes from a foreign continent to participate. National Federations applying for SAC.2.3.3 should apply in writing, accompanying the official entry form. This request should be made at least 7 days prior to the competition. A decision will be made by the Organising Committee five days prior to the competition. Accommodation The maximum amount for athletes and officials for half board is CHF 90. Entries, Prize Money A reasonable entry fee may be required that would include lift access and event hospitality. There is no mandatory prize money. - 13 -

SAC. 2.6. Calculation of SAC-Points The following scale (1-30 places) will be used for SAC-points: Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points 1 500.000 21 50.000 41 9.100 61 6.100 81 3.100 2 400.000 22 45.000 42 8.950 62 5.950 82 2.950 3 300.000 23 40.000 43 8.800 63 5.800 83 2.800 4 250.000 24 35.000 44 8.650 64 5.650 84 2.650 5 225.000 25 30.000 45 8.500 65 5.500 85 2.500 6 200.000 26 25.000 46 8.350 66 5.350 86 2.350 7 180.000 27 22.500 47 8.200 67 5.200 87 2.200 8 160.000 28 20.000 48 8.050 68 5.050 88 2.050 9 145.000 29 18.000 49 7.900 69 4.900 89 1.900 10 130.000 30 16.000 50 7.750 70 4.750 90 1.750 11 120.000 31 14.000 51 7.600 71 4.600 91 1.600 12 110.000 32 13.000 52 7.450 72 4.450 92 1.450 13 100.000 33 12.000 53 7.300 73 4.300 93 1.300 14 90.000 34 11.000 54 7.150 74 4.150 94 1.150 15 80.000 35 10.000 55 7.000 75 4.000 95 1.000 16 75.000 36 9.850 56 6.850 76 3.850 96 0.850 17 70.000 37 9.700 57 6.700 77 3.700 97 0.700 18 65.000 38 9.550 58 6.550 78 3.550 98 0.550 19 60.000 39 9.400 59 6.400 79 3.400 99 0.400 20 55.000 40 9.250 60 6.250 80 3.250 100 0.250 SAC points will be awarded to 90% of the ranked competitors (maximum to place 100). The calculated 90% will be always rounded up. This scale is only valid for SAC points (FIS points calculation will be done as in rule 4. in the booklet Rules of the FIS Points Snowboard ). SAC points will only be awarded if 5 competitors have started and at least 3 have finished. SAC. 2.7. SAC. 2.8. South American CoC-Overall-Title For the overall title, all results that a competitor has achieved (PGS, PSL, GS, SL, BA, SBX, HP and SS) will be counted (must be from the host continent). Points will be awarded according to SAC-points scale. If several racers are tied for one of the point scoring positions, each tied racer receives the points corresponding to that position as indicated in article 2.6. The following racers receive the points corresponding to their official classification in the race. South American CoC-Nations-Cup-Title The Nations Cup Title will be won by the Nation which has achieved the highest number of points during the SAC/CoC Series in all events, adding all the points for women and men. Points will be awarded according to SAC-points scale. - 14 -

Rules Specific to each of the Continental Cups Section B: AC: Asia Cup AC. 2.3 AC. 2.3.1 AC. 2.3.2 AC. 2.4 AC. 2.5 Additional Quotas Additional Quotas China, Japan and Korea may enter up to 30 competitors (30 men and 30 ladies) in events organised in the other nation. Other nations who are members of the Asian Ski Federation can enter up to 10 competitors. All competitors must hold a current FIS license. Maximum 10 (total women and men / maximum 8 per gender) / Nation for foreign continents ranked up to 150 on the current FIS points list. AC winners which will receive a personal spot in the WC for the upcoming season must be from host continent. Organising Nation Additional 20 (total women and men / maximum 14 per gender) / Host Nation per event In addition they are entitled to any of the higher quota (per AC 2.3.1) that the other nations do not fill. On prior agreement between the nations the host organiser may allow the other countries to use some of their organising nation s places. Accommodation The maximum amount for athletes and officials for half board is CHF 90. Calculation of AC-Points The following scale (1-100 places) will be used for AC-points: Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points 1 500.000 21 50.000 41 9.100 61 6.100 81 3.100 2 400.000 22 45.000 42 8.950 62 5.950 82 2.950 3 300.000 23 40.000 43 8.800 63 5.800 83 2.800 4 250.000 24 35.000 44 8.650 64 5.650 84 2.650 5 225.000 25 30.000 45 8.500 65 5.500 85 2.500 6 200.000 26 25.000 46 8.350 66 5.350 86 2.350 7 180.000 27 22.500 47 8.200 67 5.200 87 2.200 8 160.000 28 20.000 48 8.050 68 5.050 88 2.050 9 145.000 29 18.000 49 7.900 69 4.900 89 1.900 10 130.000 30 16.000 50 7.750 70 4.750 90 1.750 11 120.000 31 14.000 51 7.600 71 4.600 91 1.600 12 110.000 32 13.000 52 7.450 72 4.450 92 1.450 13 100.000 33 12.000 53 7.300 73 4.300 93 1.300 14 90.000 34 11.000 54 7.150 74 4.150 94 1.150 15 80.000 35 10.000 55 7.000 75 4.000 95 1.000 16 75.000 36 9.850 56 6.850 76 3.850 96 0.850 17 70.000 37 9.700 57 6.700 77 3.700 97 0.700 18 65.000 38 9.550 58 6.550 78 3.550 98 0.550 19 60.000 39 9.400 59 6.400 79 3.400 99 0.400 20 55.000 40 9.250 60 6.250 80 3.250 100 0.250 AC points will be awarded to 90% of the ranked competitors (maximum to place 100). The calculated 90% will be always rounded up. This scale is only valid for AC points (FIS points calculation will be done as in rule 4. in the booklet Rules of the FIS Points Snowboard ). - 15 -

AC points will only be awarded if 5 competitors have started and at least 3 have finished. AC. 2.6 AC. 2.6.1 Event Fees, Prize money, Event-Hospitality The Organising Committee is allowed to charge an event fee per training and event-day this must include entry fee, lift pass and event-hospitality. If they charge an event fee, the amount and the payment procedure must be included in the official invitation. There is no mandatory prize money. Refunds Event fees must be refunded in the case of cancellation or postponement of the event or if the entry is withdrawn by the entry deadline. - 16 -

Rules Specific to each of the Continental Cups Section B: ANC: Australia New Zealand Cup ANC. 2.3 Additional Quotas ANC. 2.3.1 Additional Quotas Australia and New Zealand may enter up to 40 men and 20 women in each race organised in the other nation. All competitors must hold a current FIS license. Maximum 10 (total women and men / maximum 8 per gender) / Nation for foreign continents ranked up to 150 on the current FIS points list. ANC winners which will receive a personal spot in the WC for the same season must be from host continent. ANC. 2.3.2 Organising Nation The Organising Nation may enter a basic quota up to 80 men and 40 women in each event. In addition they are entitled to any of the higher quota (per ANC 2.3.1) that the other nations do not fill. On prior agreement between the nations the host organiser may allow the other countries to use some of their organising nation s places. ANC. 2.4 ANC. 2.5 Accommodation The maximum amount for athletes and officials for half board is CHF 70. Calculation of ANC-Points The following scale (1-100 places) will be used for ANC-points: Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points Place Points 1 500.000 21 50.000 41 9.100 61 6.100 81 3.100 2 400.000 22 45.000 42 8.950 62 5.950 82 2.950 3 300.000 23 40.000 43 8.800 63 5.800 83 2.800 4 250.000 24 35.000 44 8.650 64 5.650 84 2.650 5 225.000 25 30.000 45 8.500 65 5.500 85 2.500 6 200.000 26 25.000 46 8.350 66 5.350 86 2.350 7 180.000 27 22.500 47 8.200 67 5.200 87 2.200 8 160.000 28 20.000 48 8.050 68 5.050 88 2.050 9 145.000 29 18.000 49 7.900 69 4.900 89 1.900 10 130.000 30 16.000 50 7.750 70 4.750 90 1.750 11 120.000 31 14.000 51 7.600 71 4.600 91 1.600 12 110.000 32 13.000 52 7.450 72 4.450 92 1.450 13 100.000 33 12.000 53 7.300 73 4.300 93 1.300 14 90.000 34 11.000 54 7.150 74 4.150 94 1.150 15 80.000 35 10.000 55 7.000 75 4.000 95 1.000 16 75.000 36 9.850 56 6.850 76 3.850 96 0.850 17 70.000 37 9.700 57 6.700 77 3.700 97 0.700 18 65.000 38 9.550 58 6.550 78 3.550 98 0.550 19 60.000 39 9.400 59 6.400 79 3.400 99 0.400 20 55.000 40 9.250 60 6.250 80 3.250 100 0.250 ANC points will be awarded to 90% of the ranked competitors (maximum to place 100). The calculated 90% will be always rounded up. ANC points will only be awarded if 5 competitors have started and at least 3 have finished. This scale is only valid for ANC points (FIS points calculation will be done as in rule 4. in the booklet Rules of the FIS Points Snowboard ). - 17 -

ANC. 2.6 Event Fees, Prize money, Event-Hospitality The Organising Committee is allowed to charge an event fee per training and event-day this must include entry fee, lift pass and event-hospitality. If they charge an event fee, the amount and the payment procedure must be included in the official invitation. There is no mandatory prize money. ANC. 2.6.1 Refunds Event fees must be refunded in the case of cancellation or postponement of the event or if the entry is withdrawn by the entry deadline. - 18 -

Book of Duties for Organisers of Continental Cup Events A. Publicity A.1 Event Title The Organisers are obliged to put the designation: FIS European/Nor-Am/Far East/South American/Australia New Zealand Cup or FIS European/Nor-Am/Far East/South American/Australia New Zealand Cup - Trophy (sponsor's name) in all posters, notices, press reports, programs and start lists as well as on the unofficial results lists. A.2 Other Advertising Only the event title designation (named in A.1) is permitted to be put on the finishing banner than the above mentioned text and the name and place of the event unless prior permission from the FIS. A.3 FIS Logo The FIS logo must appear on all event related material (section A.1) B. Information B.1 Invitation The official invitation with all the needed information - OC-addressee with telephone number, fax and e-mail - date and place of competition (detailed program) - time and place for the first team captains meeting - technical data of the competitions - final date for entries must be send out at least 4 weeks before the first event day. B.2 Results Distribution The appointed press and results office must publish the classification of the individual events immediately after each event. B.2.1 Timing and Data The Organiser must provide a Timing and Data System which is able to fulfill following requests: use existing FIS Lists and CoC Standing lists, as well as finding out which ones the competitors best points the Data System must provide the possibility to calculate start lists, results from qualification and elimination runs, as well as final results including the CoC points and FIS points achieved. B.3 E-mail / Electronic transmission or Fax Immediately after approval of the Technical Delegate, Organisers must transmit official results and penalty calculation by e-mail to hostettler@fisski.com. The results must also be transmitted electronically and in FIS format (xml) to: results@fisski.com. B.4 Details for results distribution All Continental Cups: FIS Office Tel: +41 33 244 61 61 Kathrin Hostettler e-mail: hostettler@fisski.com - 19 -

B.5 Duty of the Organiser The Organiser must forward results and any relevant information by fax or e-mail to the person(s) listed in B.2 for the respective Continental Cup directly after each race. C. Press service The press service should conform to the recommendations of the International Association the Ski Journalists. Press accreditation for the Continental Cup races must be made according to the guidelines of this association. The Organiser of a Continent Cup competition commits himself to put sufficient accommodation at the disposal of the press, radio and television, according to the requests submitted prior. He also commits himself to provide workrooms that correspond in number to the accreditation applications and essential technical aids (telephone and fax). He should appoint an experienced press secretary who draws up the provisional classifications of each competition and passes on, if necessary verbally, the decisions of the competition juries. C.1 Public Draw A public draw of start numbers for the top group may be organised for one of the competitions if there is television coverage of the public draw or there is sufficient public interest to have an interesting event. E. Transport E.1 Use of uphill transport Nor-Am Cup: refer NAC.2.4 / European Cup: refer EC 2.5 Competitors and officials are entitled to tickets or identity cards, which permit them to use the uphill transport servicing the training and racecourses without payment for all competition days. During training and racing, priority should be given to the racers, coaches and officials on the appropriate ski lifts if necessary. F. Payment of expenses/support for Teams F.1 Expenses for the FIS Technical Advisor/Coordinator Accommodation and meals for the FIS Technical Advisor/Coordinator are to be covered by the Organisers for the duration of their assignment (on site). F.2 Expenses for FIS Officials Expenses for the Technical Delegate, FIS-CoC-Coordinator and the Halfpipe/Big Air/Slopestyle Judges have to be paid according to the current FIS regulations. G. Accommodation G.1. Lodging Lodging for the competitors coaches should be provided in rooms with a maximum of 2 beds with bath or shower. - 20 -

G.2 Food and beverages Food must be healthy and plentiful and must correspond to the needs of highly competitive athletes. The meals must meet at least the following guidelines: Breakfast: Bread, butter and jam, coffee with milk or tea. Choice of eggs, cheese, sausages and different kinds of cereals Lunch: Dinner: Soup or appetizer, 200 g meat (steak, etc.), poultry or fish, in agreement with the teams. Vegetables or other side dishes, cheese, fruit or desserts, non-alcoholic beverage of choice. Same as lunch G.3 Mealtimes The hotel must adapt itself to the needs of the schedule, which depend on the training and competition program. In most cases the breakfast is to be served very early in the morning. The Organiser is responsible for informing the hotel management of the agreement with regard to accommodation and food and of the daily program, including any changes. H. Snowboard Rooms The Organisers are responsible for making adequate snowboard preparation and storage facilities available to all Nations. They must be both heated and secure. This responsibility is met by provision of facilities per Nation; Organisers are not required to provide facilities per company or per regional/national team. (Recommended snowboard room size to accommodate 6-8 athletes and 1-2 servicemen). I. Warm-up courses/forerunners The Organiser should provide the teams with well prepared courses, similarly prepared to the race pistes, for warming-up and training; these courses must be fenced-off. One of these courses should be at their disposal for the whole day if possible. I.1 Forerunners The Organiser should organise 3-4 qualified forerunners for each event. J. Pre-event control of snow conditions on the race courses Instructions In the event that there is not enough snow on the race run(s), the OC must cancel the event(s). An expert appointed by FIS shall decide this in agreement with the Organising Committee. Cancellation deadlines: - for HP and SBX 10 days prior to the race - for PSL/GS/PGS/BA/SS 6 days prior to the race The competition sites have to be closed in minimum 24 hours before the first competition day for preparation. The Jury has the right to make exceptions. K. Medical Service The Organiser is responsible for providing a Chief of Medical and Rescue Services according to the FIS Medical Guide and ICR 221.6. Together - 21 -

with the Organiser, he must provide medical services as mentioned in the FIS Medical Guide. L. Accreditation/Armbands Accreditation and/or armbands must be handed out to the teams and officials according to art. 606 of the ICR (Alpine ICR), respecting art. 603.4.6.3. The official armbands issued by FIS entitle the right to accreditation at an event, but not necessarily automatic entrance onto the course. M. General The ICR, the Continental Cup rules section A and section B Continental Cup and other complementary directives must be strictly followed. Other matters relating to the competition rules which do not have specific precisions in the Continental Cup rules section A or section B, are otherwise covered in the FIS International Competition Rules (ICR). - 22 -