GENERAL COMPETITON RULES Victorian Interschools Snowsports Championships (updated 15/2/2013)

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GENERAL COMPETITON RULES Victorian Interschools Snowsports Championships (updated 15/2/2013) Managers and competitors must familiarize themselves with these rules prior to their event. A. ENTRIES 1. Schools offer their team for inclusion in the Victorian Interschools SnowSports Championships ( Interschools ) and warrant that participants are currently enrolled as bona fide students of the school during Term 3 of the competition year and are competing in their correct division. Further by entering the Interschools participants agree to abide by the rules, regulations, instructions and decisions of the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee and / or its agents. Note: Students can only be enrolled at one school at any time in the State of Victoria. 2. All entries must be completed in full and lodged via the Interschools On Line Entry System no later than the deadline date published (via newsletters, meetings and on the Victorian Interschools Snowsports website). NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 3. The Schools Tax Invoice (which is generated from the Interschools On-line Entry System) itemises the schools total Interschools Registration Fees. Payment of this Tax Invoice must be received by Buller Ski Lifts before Interschools Race Bibs can be issued to the school. 4. There is no longer a requirement for schools to have the School Tax Invoice Form (which is generated from the Interschools On-line entry system ), signed by the School Principal. 5. Breaches of the Interschools Rules may result in individual participants or teams being disqualified from an individual event of in the case of serious breaches from the Interschools entirely. 6. Subject to the discretion of the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee, substitution of competitors on serious medical / injury (requires a medical certificate) or compassionate grounds may be allowed, provided the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee is notified in writing by 8.00am on the day prior to the scheduled event in which the substitution is to occur. The original competitor s name will not be changed in place of the substitute competitor. 7. Schools that have more than one campus must elect whether they will be entering as one entity whereby the school team comprises competitors from all campuses or as separate campuses in which case competitors must be pupils from the entering campus. Schools and School Campuses must nominate as to whether they will compete for the Champion Schools Trophies in the: Boys category Girls category Co-Educational category N.B. Schools may only nominate in 1 category in Secondary and 1 category in Primary School Divisions. 1.

8. Notification of withdrawal of teams from any Interschool event, for reasons other than specified in Clause D of General Rules, must be made in writing and received at by the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee in conjunction with Buller Ski Lifts no later than 5 working days prior to the commencement of the Championships if refunds are to be made, subject always to the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee s in conjunction with Buller Ski Lifts discretion with regard to special circumstances. 9. It is a condition of entry that schools provide volunteer course officials. Buller Ski Lifts will allocate the course official positions. Schools that fail to provide the required number of officials for an event may incur a financial penalty of $200 per official per event and may be denied school championship points for that event. In addition to this, schools that repeatedly fail to supply officials will be ineligible to receive points for Championship School Trophies. 10. The Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee retain the right to refuse entry to the competition. B. TEAM INFORMATION 1. All competitors must wear a Safety Standards approved Skiing or Snowboarding helmet in all disciplines, except for Cross Country. Helmets must also be worn by all competitors for course inspection. Competitors will not be able to start their race without a helmet. Bike, surfing or other helmets are not acceptable. 2. A racer can only be a member of one team for any one discipline. A racer may elect to compete in a higher division. 3. All team members must be pupils from the same school or campus (if entering as an individual campus) or approved composite team. 4. Divisions are as follows: Secondary: Division One School Years 11 & 12 Division Two Schools Years 9 & 10 Division Three School Years 7 & 8 Primary: Division Four School Years 5 & 6 Division Five School Years 4 & under Each division is further subdivided into boys and girls. 5. Mixed gender teams are permissible in male events. Male skiers cannot compete in female events. Female skiers in mixed teams will have their results listed as male competitors. 6. Each School is to supply one adult School Snow Sport Coordinator who is responsible for seeding team members (i.e. race starting order within the team). The order of skiers on the entry system shall be the order of skiing. 7. Each School must also provide one adult Team Manager per team. Team managers are responsible for ensuring competitors are at the start area prior to their start whilst also checking for disqualifications or protests. 2.

8. No changes to the names or order of competitors will be accepted after the entry closing date. Substitutions may be allowed on compassionate or medical grounds (with medical certificates) (See Clause A5). Changes to teams on compassionate or medical grounds will be restricted to one substitution only. Shuffling of additional teams to fill an A Team position will not be allowed. All changes must be made by 8.00am the day prior to the race. 9. Bibs will only be issued to the School Snow Sports Coordinator or their nominated representative. All the School s bibs must be collected at one time. 10. A competitor must wear his/her assigned race bib during course inspection for all disciplines. Bibs must be displayed correctly. 11. A competitor may be disqualified if he/she does not wear and display a race bib correctly during course inspection and competition. 12. A team may be disqualified if one of their members skis in a bib other than the one assigned to their name. C. COMPOSITE SCHOOL TEAMS: Small schools who cannot create a team due to lack of numbers can combine with another 'small' school to create a composite team. It is stressed that this does not encourage schools to create 'super teams'. This shall be avoided by the schools submitting the proposed teams to the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee for verification. Schools wishing to create a composite school team should; i) Combine no greater than 4 schools. ii) Combine no greater than a total of 20 team members. iii) If possible be clustered in a geographical area. iv) Submit their proposal to the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee one month prior to the final entry date. v) State the name of the proposed team. The Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee retain the right to refuse entry of composite school teams. D. DISQUALIFICATIONS AND PROTEST PROCEDURES For details regarding causes for disqualification refer to Race Procedures in specific discipline rules. 1. It is the responsibility of the Team Manager to check the DSQ boards at the end of each run. 2. Protests can only be lodged by the Team Manager with the Finish Referee/Head Judge IN WRITING within 15 minutes of the incident or the disqualification being posted. Protests are to be accompanied by a $20 fee (which will be refunded if the protest is upheld). 3. The Chief of Race will consider these protests and decide whether a Jury is necessary.in the event that a Jury is necessary, the Jury will consist of the Chief of Race, the Chief of Course and a third member appointed by the Chief of Course. Their decision will be final. 3.

4. Protests of results must be lodged with the Chief of Race Operations or his/her delegate within 15 minutes of the announcement or posting of the results at the presentation ceremony. Protests can only be lodged by either the Team Manager or the School Snow Sports Coordinator. Protests are to be accompanied by a $20 fee (which will be refunded if the protest is upheld). The Jury to consider protests will include the Chief of Race Operations, the Chief Administrator and one additional member nominated by the Chief Administrator. Their decision will be final. E. CANCELLATION In the event of there being dangerous or poor weather and/or snow conditions, Buller Ski Lifts in conjunction with the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee reserves the right to cancel, postpone or re-locate the Championships and will make their decision known on the Friday prior to the advertised commencement of the Championships. Those who are unable to compete due to changes made by Buller Ski Lifts in conjunction with the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee with will receive full refunds if they notify the Buller Ski Lifts in writing within 3 days following notification of such changes provided that the Buller Ski Lifts in conjuction with the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee has the financial capacity to cover all expenses incurred as at the date the Championships were advertised to be held. Additionally, Buller Ski Lifts in conjuction with the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee reserves the right on any day of the Championships to postpone, reschedule, relocate (from original advertised location) or cancel, any event or events due to adverse or unsafe weather or snow conditions or forecast conditions. F. RESULTS 1. General i) For calculation of team results see specific discipline rules. ii) Champion Schools Trophies will be awarded as follows: Champion Secondary Girls School Champion Secondary Boys School Champion Secondary Co-Educational School Champion Primary Girls School Champion Primary Boys School Champion Primary Co-Educational School iii) Points in the Championship will be awarded in all Disciplines and Divisions as follows: 1st 2nd 12 points 10 points 6th 7th 5 points 4 points 3rd 4th 5th 8 points 7 points 6 points 8th 9th 10th 3 points 2 points 1 point iv) Where a school enters more than 1 team in an event, the points of that school s best team only will contribute to the Champion School points. Points will be awarded to the next School team in order of placings. 4.

2. Individual/Team Place Getters i) The 1st, 2nd & 3rd individual place getters in each of the Alpine, Snowboarding, Moguls, Skiercross, Boardercross and Cross Country Classical events will receive individual medallions. The 1st place getter will also receive a perpetual trophy where there is one available. ii) The 1st, 2nd & 3rd team place getters in each of the Alpine, Snowboarding, Moguls, Skiercross, Boardercross, Cross Country Classical, and Cross Country Relay event will receive medallions. The 1st place team will also receive a perpetual trophy where there is one available. iii) The individual winner of each event will be recognised as the State Champion. 3. Perpetual Trophies i) Where available perpetual trophies will be presented to winners of individual and team events. ii) It is the responsibility of the School to ensure the return of all perpetual trophies awarded to the school, school teams or individuals (including Year 12 students or students who may have left the school) in the previous year, to Buller Ski Lifts by the specified date. Schools who fail to return trophies by the specified date will incur a fine of $100 plus the replacement value of the unreturned trophy. In addition to this multiple or repeat offenders may be excluded from school championship points for the event/s for which trophies are unreturned. iii) Schools and individual winners are required to have the trophy engraved and cleaned before it is returned to the Buller Ski Lifts otherwise the cost of this will be billed to the school. 4. Individual Achievement Awards: i) Participants are permitted to enter all seven (7) disciplines (events) offered in their respective division (age) category. These include Alpine GS, Skiercross, Moguls, Snowboard GS, Snowboardcross, Cross Country Classical and Cross Country Relay ii) iii) However it is critical that all participants, parents and team managers are aware that while event organisers (VISC and Buller Ski Lifts and the Mt Buller Race & Events Department) will use their best endeavors to ensure all participants can take part in any discipline, at times scheduling difficulties or clashes with other events, resulting from unforeseen circumstances or weather conditions may prevent this. Under these circumstances participants may have to make a choice between disciplines. Participants who choose to enter in multiple disciplines may do so, however they will only be eligible for one (1) overall individual achievement category. These being; Mt Buller Cup - Primary Girls Alpine (Alpine GS, Skiercross, Moguls) Mt Buller Cup - Primary Boys Alpine (Alpine GS, Skiercross, Moguls) Bernd Greber Cup - Secondary Girls Alpine (Alpine GS, Skiercross, Moguls) Bernd Greber Cup - Secondary Boys Alpine (Alpine GS, Skiercross, Moguls) Mei-Lan Whan Cup - Primary Girls Snowboard (Snowboard GS, Snowboardcross) David Perkins Cup - Primary Boys Snowboard (Snowboard GS, Snowboardcross) Clinton Wilton Cup - Secondary Girls Snowboard (Snowboard GS, Snowboardcross) Clinton Wilton Cup - Secondary Boys Snowboard (Snowboard GS, Snowboardcross) 5.

iv) The trophy will be inscribed with the name of the competitor and school name. The cup will be presented to the individual and retained by their school for ten months. v) To be eligible to win an individual achievement award competitors must place in all relevant disciplines. If a race is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances unfortunately all affected competitors will be ineligible for the respective individual award. vi) vii) Alpine individual achievement trophies: In the event that one of the three disciplines is not conducted in all divisions, the Mt Buller Cups and Bernd Greber Cups will be awarded on the remaining two disciplines. Snowboard individual achievement trophies: In the event that one of the two disciplines is not conducted in all divisions the Clinton Wilton Cups and Mei-Lan Whan Cups will not be awarded for the respective year. viii) Points are awarded as follows: 1 st 1 point 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 2 points 3 points 4 points 5 points... et cetera to include full field vi) In the event of a tie, the tied competitors will jointly be nominated as the winners. The Competitors will be responsible for sharing the trophy on an even basis for the ten months following the championships. vii) Only the winner s name and School will be announced. G. HELMETS, OUTERWEAR, and ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1. Helmets i) All competitors must wear a Safety Standards approved Skiing or Snowboarding helmet in all disciplines, except for Cross Country. Helmets must also be worn by all competitors for course inspection. Competitors will not be able to start their race without a helmet. Bike, surfing or other helmets are not acceptable. 2. General Outerwear i) All competitors must wear appropriate ski racing outerwear that covers the torso, arms, legs and hands. Short sleeve t-shirts may not be worn on their own during course inspection or for any of the races. 3. Boardercross and Skiercross i) All competitors must wear approved ski and snowboard safety helmets (bike and surf helmets are not acceptable). ii) Race suits must not be worn as outerwear by competitors on course. 6.

4. IPods and music players. i) Competitors are NOT allowed to use IPods or Music devices during the entire duration of their event, including start marshalling, course inspection, or whilst racing. Failure to adhere to this will result in disqualification. 5. Helmet Cameras and Point of View Cameras (POV s) i) Competitors are NOT permitted to wear or use helmet cameras or POV s during the entire duration of their event, including start marshalling, course inspection, or whilst racing. Failure to adhere to this will result in disqualification. H. START AREA COMPETITOR ONLY AREA NO COACHING ZONE. i) When a competitor is within 10 race starts of their start, coaches, parents, team managers, teachers and all other spectators must not be in the designated competitor only area. The competitor only start area is determined by the Mountain Race Department and / or the Interschools Race Referee. ii) If coaches, Team Managers, or Parents are asked to remove themselves from the competitor only area at the request of the Mountain Race Department, the Interschools Race Referee or any member of the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Committee or Staff, then they must adhere to the directions immediately. Anyone not adhereing to the directive to remove themselves from the competitor only area will face sanctions and the competitor may be disqualified. I. COURSE WORKERS / COURSE MAINTENANCE i) All course maintenance work is carried out under the direction of the Chief of Course. This is generally side slipping carried out by Resort Race Department Staff and/ or Resort Snow Sports Staff. In exceptional circumstances other persons with known course work experience may be invited to assist with course work. In all circumstances course workers must follow the direction of the Chief of Course or their delegate and must work in groups. Coaches, team managers, parents or spectators are not permitted on-course without the direct permission of the Chief of Race or their delegate. ii) If a Coach, Team Manager, or parent course slips either directly in front of or before several competitors from their / child / athlete then the child may be disqualified. If a parent, coach or Team manager is requested to assist with course maintenance or course slipping in front of one of their competitors then they must make the Chief of Race or their delegate aware of the competitor they represent. J. ABUSE i) Abuse of Course Officials/ Resort staff / VISC Committee or Staff will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The VISC reserves the right to exclude and /or disqualify any individuals, teams, schools, or their third party representatives from competitions or competition courses as necessary. 7.

ALPINE RULES A. THE TEAM 1. A team consists of a maximum of four skiers who are enrolled at the same school, or school campus. 2. Each team is to supply one Team Manager. B. TIMING 1. Each skier will have two runs unless precluded by weather or course conditions. 2. The team result will be determined by the sum of the fastest three times in the first run and the fastest three times in the second run. If a skier does not finish or is disqualified in the first run, their time in the second run may still be used to calculate the result. Unless there are three valid times for the team in each run, the team will not qualify for team results. 3. For the calculation of individual results, the individual s time is the sum of the times of two valid runs. C. THE COURSE 1. The course will be a Giant Slalom set suitable for this level of competition by the mountain Race Department. 2. The course will be open for inspection 30 minutes prior to the race start of the first event of the day. Competitors must correctly wear and display race bibs in order to complete course inspection. 3. Course inspection may be carried out by: i) SIDE SLIPPING from top to bottom for Divisions 1, 2 & 3. ii) SIDE SLIPPING or SNOW PLOUGH from top to bottom for Division 4 & 5 only. Competitors must not ski through the gates while inspecting. Failure to comply with this rule may be a cause for disqualification by the Chief of Race. With marginal snow conditions, the availability of and/or method of course inspection will be at the discretion of the Chief of Race and any changes will be posted or announced at the start. D. STARTING ORDERS AND PROCEDURES 1. The starting order will be determined by a draw whereby for each Division, Team A from each school will be drawn first, followed by Team B from each school and so on. 2. The First Runs will proceed in numerical order of bibs with all the first skiers going through, then the second, etc. 8.

3. The Second Run starting order will be the reverse order of each Division s original draw. 4. A competitor who is late for a start will compete at the end of the current run for their Division. E. RACE PROCEDURES 1. A competitor s ski tips and both feet must pass across the gateline (the imaginary line between two poles, or the hole where the pole was located). The racer may cross this line from any direction and may also go into and out of the gate U fashion, provided the line is crossed. 2. It is permissible to knock a gate pole away, provided the ski tips and boots pass across the original gate line. 3. When a racer believes that they have missed a gate, they may ask the gatekeeper which gate they missed and whether he/she has gone back far enough. The racer must then comply with Clause E1. A racer must not be physically assisted during his or her run. 4. If the course is not completed correctly, the relevant gatekeeper will record a disqualification next to the skier s bib number and complete a diagram of the fault. 5. If obstructed during his or her run, the racer must immediately leave the race track, ski to the bottom within the course fences, and report the obstruction to the Finish Referee. Do not finish the race and do not ski through the finish line. A provisional re-run may be granted and will be valid only if it is confirmed by the Jury at the conclusion of that run. If the claim for the re-run is shown to be unjustified, the competitor may be disqualified. F. DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Disqualifications can be for a number of reasons and are at the discretion of the respective Chief of Race. Reasons for disqualification include: incorrect method of course inspection, skiing without correct bibs, late arrival for start of race, false name, false start, ski tips and boots fail to go between the gate poles, accepting outside assistance in a race, unjustifiable requests for a re-run, shadowing course or inspecting when closed, skiing off designated course, or for un sportsmanlike behavior or conduct. 2. A racer will be disqualified if he or she comes to a complete stop on the course for any reason for over 10 seconds during the run. 3. Disqualifications will be listed on the disqualification boards situated in the finish area during the progress of the race. 4. For details on Protest Procedures, refer to General Rules. G. PROCEDURES AT FINISH 1. A racer must finish with at least one ski attached. 2. Racers, after crossing the finish line, must turn and show their bib number to the Finish Referee, then immediately leave the run out zone. The run out zone is a dangerous area and must be kept clear at all times. Spectators and Team Managers are forbidden to be in this zone. 9.

SNOWBOARD RULES A. THE TEAM 1. A team consists of a maximum of three snowboarders who are all enrolled at the same school, or school campus. 2. Each team is to supply one adult Team Manager. B. TIMING 1. Each snowboarder will have two runs unless precluded by weather or course conditions. 2. The team result will be determined by the sum of the fastest two times in the first run and the fastest two times in the second run. If a snowboarder does not finish or is disqualified in the first run, their time in the second run may still be used to calculate the result. Unless there are two valid times for the team in each run, then the team is disqualified. 3. For the calculation of individual results, the individual s time is the sum of the times of two valid runs. C. THE COURSE 1. The course will be Giant Slalom set suitable for this level of competition by the mountain Race Department. 2. The course is open for inspection for 30 minutes prior to the race start of the first event of the day. Competitors must correctly wear and display race bibs in order to complete course inspection. 3. Course inspection may be carried out by SIDE SLIPPING through the course. Competitors must not point their snowboard directly down through the course. Failure to comply with this rule may be a cause for disqualification. The availability and/or method of course inspection will always be left to the discretion of the Chief of Race and any changes will be posted and/or announced by the Chief of Race at the start. D. STARTING ORDER AND PROCEDURES 1. The starting order will be determined by a draw whereby for each Division, Team A from each school will be drawn first, followed by Team B from each school and so on. 2. The First Runs will proceed in numerical order of bibs with all the first snowboarders going through, then the second, etc. 3. The Second Run starting order will be the reverse order of each Division s original draw. 4. A competitor who is late for a start will compete at the end of the current run for their Division. 10.

E. RACE PROCEDURES 1. A competitor s snowboard and feet must pass across the gateline (the imaginary line drawn across the slope through the two snowboard gate posts, or the hole where the post was located). The racer may cross this line from any direction and may also go into and out of the gate U fashion, provided the line is crossed. 2. It is permissible to knock a gate post away, provided the snowboard passes across the original gate line. 3. When a racer believes that they have missed a gate, they may ask the gatekeeper which gate they missed and whether he/she has gone back far enough. The racer must then comply with Clause E1 (see above). A racer must not be physically assisted during his or her run. 4. If the course is not completed correctly, the relevant gatekeeper will record a disqualification next to the snowboarder s number and complete a diagram of the fault. 5. If obstructed during his or her run, the racer must immediately leave the race track, snowboard to the bottom within the course fences, and report the obstruction to the Finish Referee. Do not finish the race and do not snowboard through the finish line. 6. A provisional re-run may be granted and will be valid only if it is confirmed by the Jury at the conclusion of that run. If the claim for the re-run is shown to be unjustified, the competitor will be disqualified. F. DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Disqualifications can be for a number of reasons and are at the discretion of the respective Chief of Race. Reasons for disqualification include: incorrect method of course inspection, snowboarding without correct bibs, late arrival for start of race, false name, false start, snowboard fails to go between the gate poles, accepting outside help in a race, unjustifiable requests for a re-run, shadowing course or inspecting when closed, snowboarding off designated course, of for un sportsmanlike behaviour or conduct. 2. Disqualifications will be listed on the disqualification boards situated in the finish area during the progress of the race. 3. For details on Protest Procedures, refer to General Rules. G. PROCEDURES AT FINISH Racers, after crossing the finish line, must turn and show their bib number to the Finish Referee, then immediately leave the run out zone. The run out zone is a dangerous area and must be kept clear at all times. Spectators and Team Managers are forbidden to be in this zone. 11.

BOARDERCROSS RULES A. THE TEAM 1. A team consists of a maximum of three competitors who are all enrolled at the same school, or school campus. 2. Each team is to supply one adult Team Manager. 3. The starting order will be determined by a draw whereby for each Division, Team A from each school will be drawn first, followed by Team B from each school and so on. 4. The Qualifying Run will proceed in numerical order of bibs with all the first snowboarders going through, then the second, etc. 5. A competitor who is late for a start will compete at the end of the run for their Division. B. TIMING 1. Each competitor will have one qualifying run. 2. The team result will be determined by the sum of the fastest two times in the qualifying run. Unless there are two valid times for the team, the team is disqualified. 3. The individual result will be determined by the top 16 competitors, based on their qualifying times. The top 16 competitors progress to an individual final. Only the second run will count for these top 16 places. C. INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION 1. Following the completion of the qualifying time trial the fastest individuals will then proceed to have a second run in order to determine the overall individual results. The final result for the top 16 will be determined by the fastest recorded time from the second run only. Should one or more competitor/s from the finals fail to finish or be disqualified, they will assume last place of the final 16. Position 17 onwards will be determined from the fastest times during the first qualifying run. D. THE COURSE The course will be a terrain type course, marked with gate flags and other markings and will have a series of man made and natural obstacles (ie jumps, rolls, waves, table tops, banked turns etc.) E. COURSE INSPECTION/TRANING Form of course inspection and training will be set by race jury. In most cases an inspection from outside the fenced off area is the only form of inspection allowed. 12.

F. DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Competitors may also be disqualified for: A false start Not correctly passing through all sections of the course Missing the start time. 2. The decision to disqualify a competitor shall be at the discretion of the judges situated on the course. The judges decision is final, no protests will be allowed. G. EQUIPMENT Only standard snowboarding equipment is allowed, that is, no poles or other mechanical devices that may provide assistance are permitted. All competitors must wear approved ski and snowboard safety helmets (bike and surf helmets are not acceptable). Race suits must not be worn as outerwear by competitors on course. H. PROCEDURES AT FINISH Racers, after crossing the finish line, must turn and show their bib number to the Finish Referee, then immediately leave the run out zone. The run out zone is a dangerous area and must be kept clear at all times. Spectators and Team Managers are forbidden to be in this zone. 13.

SKIERCROSS RULES A. THE TEAM 1. A team consists of a maximum of three competitors who are all enrolled at the same school, or school campus. 2. Each team is to supply one adult Team Manager. 3. The starting order will be determined by a draw whereby for each Division, Team A from each school will be drawn first, followed by Team B from each school and so on. 4. The Qualifying Run will proceed in numerical order of bibs with all the first snowboarders going through, then the second, etc. 5. A competitor who is late for a start will compete at the end of the run for their Division. B. TIMING 1. Each competitor will have one qualifying run. 2. The team result will be determined by the sum of the fastest two times in the qualifying run. Unless there are two valid times for the team, the team is disqualified. 3. The individual result will be determined by the top 16 competitors, based on their qualifying times. The top 16 competitors progress to an individual final. Only the second run will count for these top 16 places. C. INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION 1. Following the completion of the qualifying time trial the fastest individuals will then proceed to have a second run in order to determine the overall individual results. The final result for the top 16 will be determined by the fastest recorded time from the second run only. Should one or more competitor/s from the finals fail to finish or be disqualified, they will assume last place of the final 16. Position 17 onwards will be determined from the fastest times during the first qualifying run. E. THE COURSE The course will be a terrain type course, marked with gate flags and other markings and will have a series of man made and natural obstacles (ie jumps, rolls, waves, table tops, banked turns etc.) 14.

F. COURSE INSPECTION/TRANING Form of course inspection and training will be set by race jury. In most cases an inspection from outside the fenced off area is the only form of inspection allowed. F. DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Competitors may also be disqualified for: A false start Not correctly passing through all sections of the course Missing the start time. 2. The decision to disqualify a competitor shall be at the discretion of the judges situated on the course. The judges decision is final, no protests will be allowed. G. EQUIPMENT Only standard ski equipment is allowed, no mechanical devices that may provide assistance are permitted. All competitors must wear approved ski and snowboard safety helmets (bike and surf helmets are not acceptable). Race suits must not be worn as outerwear by competitors on course. H. PROCEDURES AT FINISH 1. A racer must finish with at least one ski attached. 2. Racers, after crossing the finish line, must turn and show their bib number to the Finish Referee, then immediately leave the run out zone. The run out zone is a dangerous area and must be kept clear at all times. Spectators and Team Managers are forbidden to be in this zone. 15.

A. THE TEAM MOGULS RULES 1. A team consists of a maximum of three skiers who are enrolled at the same school, or school campus. 2. Each team is to supply one adult Team Manager. B. JUDGING 1. Each skier will have one run. 2. The team result will be determined by the sum of the best two scores. 3. Each skier s run will be judged by a minimum of three judges. The judging criteria is as follows: i) Turns 2 / 3 or 66% Quality and quantity of turns made down the fall line of the mogul slope. The judge s criteria include: Aggression/Control Fall line Carving Absorption/Extension Upper Body ii) Air 1 / 3 or 33% Minimum of one spontaneous upright jump should be performed throughout the run. No somersaults (inverted) are allowed. The judge evaluates the following in each jump: Height/Distance Landing Execution Variety C. THE COURSE 1. The course will be set suitable for this level of competition by the mountain Freestyle Department. 2. The course is open for inspection and practice runs until 10 minutes prior to the start time of the first event of the day. Competitors must wear race bibs, and helmets during practice and competition. D. STARTING ORDERS AND PROCEDURES 1. The starting order will be determined by a draw whereby for each Division, Team A from each school will be drawn first, followed by Team B from each school and so on. 2. The race will proceed in the numerical order of bib 3. A competitor who is late for a start will compete at the end of the his/her Division. 16.

E. RACE PROCEDURES 1. The skier must ski within the marked (fenced) course. If the boots of the skier cross out of bounds or the skier does not pass through the finish gate, then the skier will receive no score. 2. If obstructed during his or her run by an official, spectator, animal, another competitor who has fallen and has not cleared the course, objects left on the course or First Aid measures or failure of timing, the competitor must immediately leave the course, ski to the bottom of the course, consult the Head Judge and request a re-run. Do not finish the race and do not ski through the finish line. A provisional re-run will be granted immediately and will be valid only if it is confirmed by the Jury at the conclusion of that run. If the claim for the re-run is shown to be unjustified, the competitor s re-run will not be counted. 3. If a competitor loses a ski before the finish line he may finish on one ski. He/she will be judged according to his performance. If the competitor does not continue his/her run and fails to put his/her ski back on in a 10 second time limit, he/she will be judged up to that point. If a competitor loses both skis, he/she will be judged up to that point. If a competitor stops in the mogul course for more than 10 seconds, the competitor will be scored to that point. The competitor should exit the course as soon as possible. F. DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Reasons for disqualification include: skiing without correct bibs, false name, false start, accepting outside help in a race (ie: after a fall), unjustifiable requests for a re-run, skiing off designated course, performing somersaults (inverts) or for unsportsmanlike behaviour or conduct. 2. Those racers who believe they will be disqualified should check with the Head Judge who will check with the appropriate official. 3. Disqualifications are at the discretion of the respective Chief of Competition and/or jury. 4. A competitor who does not demonstrate sufficient competency in the opinion of the Chief Judge may be asked to leave the course. 5. For details on Protest Procedures, refer to General Rules. G. PROCEDURES AT FINISH 1. A racer must finish with at least one ski attached. 2. Racers, after crossing the finish line, must turn and show their bib number to the Finish Referee, then immediately leave the run out zone. The run out zone is a dangerous area and must be kept clear at all times. Spectators and Team Managers are forbidden to be in this zone. 17.

A. THE TEAM CROSS COUNTRY RULES 1. In each event (Classic and Relay), a team must consist of three skiers enrolled at the same school, or school campus. 2. Each school is to have one adult Team Manager. B. THE EVENTS 1. Classical Teams Race i) The team must consist of three (3) skiers to be eligible for a team result. ii) iii) iv) Schools have to nominate their team of three when entering. The team result will be determined by placings (not times). A skier s placing in the race becomes his or her points. The team with the lowest aggregate points is the winner. (eg. First place scores one point, second place scores two points and so on.) Three valid placings must be recorded in order to qualify for a team result. Individual awards are not affected by team s results. Participants must use the Classical technique. Classical technique includes the diagonal technique, the double-poling techniques, herring bone techniques without a gliding phase, downhill techniques and turning techniques. Single or double sided skating is not allowed. Competitors may be disqualified for not using the classical technique. v) Courses will be set for length and difficulty to suit this level of competition. The Chief of Race may at his/her discretion reduce the distance of a race due to prevailing snow conditions. Distances are as follows; Up to a maximum of: Division 1 Boys 4 km Division 1 Girls 3 km Division 2 Boys & Girls 3 km Division 3 Boys & Girls 2 km Division 4 Boys & Girls 1 km Division 5 Boys & Girls 1 km vi) Individual awards will be made to the 1st, 2nd & 3rd place getters in each division. 2. Freestyle Relay Race i) A team consists of three skiers enrolled at the same school campus, or composite team. ii) iii) Courses will be set for length and difficulty to suit this level of competition. The Chief of Race may at his/her discretion reduce the distance of a race due to prevailing snow conditions. Each skier will ski approximately the same distance as follows: Divisions 1 1.5-2 km Divisions 2,3,4,&5 Up to a maximum of 1 km 18.

iv) Changeover of skiers is accomplished only within the marked changeover zone and by body to body (not equipment) contact. The exchange is achieved by the arriving competitor, with a tap of the hand on any part of the next competitors body while both competitors are in the relay exchange zone. If an exchange contravenes the rules, both competitors must be recalled to the relay exchange zone where a correct handover must take place before the next competitor taking over can start. The next competitor may only enter the relay exchange zone when summoned. Any way of pushing the starting competitor is forbidden. v) Participants may use any technique for this event including the skate technique. C. RELAY EXCHANGE 1. The relay exchange zone should be a rectangle 30 meters long and sufficiently wide, clearly marked and roped off and located on flat or smoothly rising ground near the start and finish. 2. If the exchange zone is located after the finish line, it must be at least 5 meters beyond the finish line to prevent competitors inadvertently breaking the timing contact. D. RACE PROCEDURES FOR BOTH EVENTS 1. A mass start will be used for each event. The Chief of Race may, at his/her discretion place the starting skiers in one or more rows. The order of such rows shall be determined by the Chief of Race but will usually be in the same order as ranked by the school. So that all A teams will be in the front row, if space permits, followed by B teams, then C teams and so on. 2. Competitors may inspect the track prior to the start under the direction of the Chief of Race. 3. An overtaking skier may call TRACK on a slower skier. The slower skier must give way immediately on the call of TRACK even if this means they must slow down and move to the side. TRACK may not be called on a downhill, or in the final 200 meters of a race or a leg of a relay. In these circumstances, a skier may hold their line to the finish or to the changeover zone. E. DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Disqualifications can be for a number of reasons and are at the discretion of the respective Chief of Race. Reasons for disqualification include: skiing without correct bibs, late arrival for start of race, false name, false start, accepting outside help in a race (ie after a fall), skiing off designated course, improper changeover; undue interference with another competitor, or for un sportsmanlike behaviour or conduct. Additional to the above, competitors in the Freestyle event can be disqualified for skiing out of entry order and skating in the mass start. 2. The jury appoints one of its own members as a relay referee to supervise the mass start and relay exchange. 2. For details on Protest Procedures, refer to General Rules. G. PROCEDURES AT FINISH At the finish, the final skier must ski through the finish line and must not impede following skiers. 19.