Team Captain´s meeting BRUKSVALLSLOPPET

Team Captain´s meeting
BRUKSVALLSLOPPET
BRUKSVALLARNA 2015-11-19
Agenda
Whitdrawals
Introduction of the OC, the Jury and SSF
Event Program
Timetable
Weather Forecast
Entries and draw
Stadium
Courses
Ski testing and warming up
Course Preparation and Grooming
Information from the TD
Information from SSF/FIS
Information from the OC
Introduction of the OC, the Jury and SSA
OC:
Chief of competition:
Competition Secretary:
Chief of Course:
Chief of stadium:
Chief of timekeeping:
Magnus Myhr
Cristina Persson
Mikaela Sundbaum
Ingar Mikkelsen
Staffan Lidén
TD:
TD assistant:
Chief of competition:
Ingela Kälvedal
Erik Björelind
Magnus Myhr
JURY:
Swedish Ski Association represented by:
Lars Selin, coordinator CC & ROL
Event Program
Friday 20/11, classic technique.
5km - D21/Senior Ladies.
10km - H21/ Senior Men.
Saturday 21/11, skate technique.
5km - D17-20 / Ladies junior
15km - H21 / Senior Men
10km - D21 / Senior ladies
10km - H17-20 / Men junior
Sunday 22/11, skate technique.
Sprint
H17-20 / Junior Men
D17-20 / Junior Ladies
D21 / Senior Ladies
H21 / Senior Men
Timetable friday
09.00 - 16.00
08.00 - 10.55
11.00 ~ 11.50
11.50 - 12.05
12.10 ~ 14.15
14.40
14.40 - 16.00
16.00 - 21.00
17.00 - 18.00
19.30
Race office open at Hotell Bruksvallsliden
Course open for test, warm up
Race - Ladies 5km Classic
Course open for test, warm up
Race – Men 10km Classic
Prize giving ceremony
Regrooming skate, course closed.
Course open for training
Official training
Team Captains meeting for saturday
Weather forecast
Starting order
Startlist is created with a draw using FIS-list (list 3).
25% of the entry's are seeded in to two groups,
A-group(50%) and B-group(50%) who starts B, A, B, A and so
on.
Others are ranked using FIS-list and placed before the
seeded group.The ones without FIS-points are placed at the
beginning of startlist.
Startlist and bibs
Startlists available on website
www.bruksvallsloppet.se
and at Race office from tomorrow.
Bibs are to be collected at Race office on
Hotell Bruksvallsliden from 09.00 =>
Signed by coach
Stadium
Stadium layout
Transponders
SWE skiers: 1 personal chip
INT skiers: 1 with bib
No Ski marking
Start gate
30 sec start interval
3 lanes to finish
No coach allowed at start area
No coaching-zone at stadium
Spare pole’s at stadium by OC
Courses
5km
Course length 3,3km
+ final lap 1,45km
10km
3 x Course length 3,3km
Courses
Ski testing and warming up
- Warm up before competition 08.00 – 10.55
+ 11.50 - 12.05
- Please use Warm Up Course
- Only testing and warm up in the right
direction.
Ski testing and warming up
Warm up
Kickwax
Course Preparation and Grooming
Artificial snow on the track
Grooming starts 22.00
with Pisten Bully
General information from the TD
Ski in the right direction
Please respect instructions from all officials
No one except competitors is allowed to be on skis on the
course during the competion
Note the rule of overtaking
There is classic techniqe tomorrow and we will have
techniqecontrolls aurond the course.
And Erik will tell you about the new and changed rules.
FIS CC TD Seminar
ICR update 2015
Originally developed by Karl-Heinz Lickert
Modified by Erik Björelind
Classical Technique
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310.2.1.1 Classical technique includes the diagonal techniques, the double
poling techniques, herringbone techniques without a gliding phase, downhill
tech­niques and turning techniques.
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310.2.1.2 Single or double-skating is not allowed.
• 310.2.1.3
Turning techniques comprise steps and pushes in
order to change directions. Where there is a set track, turning
techniques with pushing are not allowed. This will also apply to
competitors skiing outside of the set track. Where there is one
or more set tracks, repeatedly changing or stepping in and
out of tracks is not allowed.
• 352.1.2 Sanctions for the violation of the classical
technique rules can be given by a unanimous decision of
two jury members (including TD) without video evidence
and a hearing from the athlete. For classical technique
violations ICR 224.7 does not apply.
323.3.2 Substitution
• 323.3.2 The substitute athlete must start in
the same position as the substituted athlete if
their FIS points are the same or better than
the replaced athlete. If their FIS points are
worse they must start at the end of the field.
Jury and Protest
• 325.6.1In sprint heats at OWG, WSC, JWSC and WC
the unanimous decision of minimum two Jury
members (including TD) equates to a Jury decision.
• 326.6.1In team sprints at OWG, WSC, JWSC and
WC the unanimous decision of minimum two Jury
members (including TD) equates to the Jury decision.
• 326.6.3
During team sprints, ICR 224.7 does
not apply.
• 352.3.4 Competition suspension will always be
accompanied by a written reprimand.
343 Responsibilities of the competitors
• 343.6.1 If a competitor skis on a wrong
section or leaves the marked course,
they should return to the point where
they made the error. In order to do so,
the competitor may have to ski against
the correct ski direction and shall be
totally responsible for ensuring that
they do not obstruct or endanger other
competitors.
352.2 Disqualification
• 352.2.3 A competitor who receives a
second written reprimand in the same season
will be automatically disqualified.
Written reprimands given during the season
are not valid in the JWSC WSC and OWG
periods.
Written reprimands given during JWSC,
WSC or OWG are valid until the end of the
season.
Popular competitions
• 381.6.1
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Popular Cross-Country Competitions are organized for the enjoyment of all
participating competitors. Because these competitions involve competitors
with a wide range of experience and ability, good sportsmanship and
courtesy toward other competitors are essential. Competitors who
demonstrate unsportsmanlike behavior or do not follow these rules or the
rules of the competitions may be disqualified sanctioned by the Jury.
During a competition competitors must
follow the marked course from the start to finish passing all control points
- complete the course on skis using only their own means of propulsion
and without assistance from others
- neither hinder nor interfere with other competitors
- make a reasonable effort to allow faster competitors to pass. Normally
slower competitors should use the right track or side of the course, faster
competitors the left
Comply with the special regulations of the competition ( e.g. littering)
396 Rollerski Competitions
• 396.2.8 Competitors are permitted to change or repair
equipment during the competition but they must do this
without any outside assistance other than being handed
the replacement equipment or tools. Rollerski change
must be done according to article 343.12.2
• And new article:
• 396.2.11 If Competition Organizer provides official
rollerski equipment, rollerski change during the
competition may be done only in official service point
(boxes) according to articles 343.12.2- 343.12.3
• 396.2.12. If Competition Organizer provides official
rollerski equipment, rollerski repair during Official training
or before competition may be done only in Official
service point provided by OC.
Jury Guidelines
• Procedural Guidelines
Prior to the imposition of a penalty the person
accused of an offence shall be given the
opportunity to present a defense at a hearing
orally or in writing (except in cases of reprimands
and withdrawal of accreditation) (ICR 224.7).
Exception: this rule does not apply in sprint /
team sprint competitions during quarter and semifinals (ICR 325.6.3/ 326.6.3) and for Classical
Technique infractions (ICR 352.1.2).
Thank you and good luck!
Classical technique definition and rules
International Competition Rules (ICR)
- Classical technique
RULES:
In classical technique competitions, the competitor must use classical
techniques only:
• Classical techniques consist of the diagonal techniques, the double poling
techniques, herringbone technique without a gliding phase, downhill
techniques and turning techniques
• Single- or double skating is not allowed
• Where there is a set track, turning techniques with pushing are not allowed,
this will also apply to competitors skiing outside of the set track
• Where there is one or more tracks set, repeatedly changing or stepping in
and out of the track(s) is not allowed
International Competition Rules (ICR)
- Classical technique
RULES:
When an infraction of the rules occurs, the Jury must meet and decide the
appropriate sanction, considering:
- The specific circumstances (ex. track setting, snow condition, location on course)
- The gain or advantage for the competitor (ex. mass-start or individual start)
- The negative impact on other competitors
- The impact on the results (ex. sprint qualification or 50 km)
- The level of the competition (World Cup or youth competition)
- The age and experience of the competitor
Possible sanctions for classical technique violations are:
- Verbal warning
- Written warning (often called Yellow card)
- Competition suspension (example: Ranked as last in the heat in Sprint heats)
- Disqualification
International Competition Rules (ICR)
- Schematic illustrations of classical
technique “grey areas”
Violation of ICR
Allowed
Violation of ICR
Violation of ICR
Violation of ICR
Allowed
Violation of ICR
Correct turning technique
Pushing off with outside ski, stepping
with inside ski to change direction
Incorrect turning technique
Pushing off with both skis
Correct technique
Violation of ICR
Violation of ICR
Herringbone uphill
Allowed:
No glide
phase
Not allowed:
Glide
phase