Precisions and Instructions Northern Hemisphere Alpine - FIS-Ski

PRECISIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SEASON 2016/2017
EDITION Northern Hemisphere
- National Ski Associations *
* Will be sent to the National Ski Associations for the attention of the team captains and trainers.
The reproduction of further copies is the duty of the National Associations.
Precisions approved by the FIS Congress and FIS Council in Cancun (MEX), June 2016 and
Oberhofen (SUI), November 2016.
The Alpine Committee
Executive Board
Transponders at Olympic Winter Games, FIS Alpine World Ski Championships and FIS
World Cup.
Transponders delivering live and recorded data that are provided by the official timing and
data provider and approved by FIS must be worn by the competitors in competitions and
official trainings.
Transponders deliver external data from competitors such as speed and positioning.
Competitors that are not wearing the transponder, for other than technical reasons specified
by the provider, will be sanctioned.
Qualification Race for Ladies
As part of the Alpine Programme at the 2017 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, St Moritz
(SUI), a Qualification Race for Ladies (same as for Men) in Giant Slalom and Slalom will be
organised.
Adaptation of the specifications for Giant Slalom Ski Men.
New specifications for the start of the Southern Northern Hemisphere 2017/18 winter
season.
Proposed adaption for all FIS level competitions:
Ski length: 193 cm * ( * - 5cm tolerance only in FIS level competitions)
Max width under binding: 65mm
Radius: 30m Minimum
Max width at the tip: 103 mm
International Ski Competition Rules (ICR)
FIS to set human rights standarts and acknowledge the importance of safeguarding young
people in sport
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Competitors Obligations and Rights
Competitors whatever their age, gender, race, religion or belief, sexual
orientation, ability or disability have the right to participate in snow sports in a
secure environment and protected from abuse.
FIS encourages all member nations to develop policies to safeguard and
promote the welfare of children and young persons.
Insurance when participating in FIS events
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212.4
All competitors participating in FIS events must carry accident insurance, in
sufficient amounts to cover accident, transport and rescue costs including race
risks as well as an appropriate third party liability insurance. The National
Associations are responsible for adequate insurance coverage of all their
competitors sent and inscribed by them.
The National Ski Association or their competitors must be able to show proof of
the respective insurance coverage at any time on request of the FIS, one of its
representatives or the organising committee.
212.5
All trainers and officials inscribed and sent to FIS events by a National
Association must carry accident and third party liability insurance, in sufficient
amounts to cover accident, transport and rescue costs from damages caused.
The National Ski Association or their trainers and officials must be able to show
proof of the respective insurance coverage at any time on request of the FIS,
one of its representatives or the organising committee.
Limit on U14-U16 competitions
608.4
Limits on Competitions
608.4.1
A U14 competitor may take part in a maximum of two international U16 - U14
alpine competitions outside his own country.
608.4.2
A competitor in the first year of U16 may take part in a maximum three,
international U16 - U14 alpine competitions outside his own country.
608.4.3
A competitor in the second year of U16 may participate in a maximum four
international U16 - U14 alpine competitions outside his own country.
608.4.4
Athletes from the Southern Hemisphere are granted the following exception: U14
competitors may participate in a maximum of 4 (four) competitions in the
Northern Hemisphere and U16 competitors may participate in a maximum of 8
(eight) competitions in the Northern Hemisphere.
608.4. 5
Adherence to these Rules should be monitored by the Youth Sub-Committee.
Precision in regard to NPS (Not permitted to start)
621.3.3
Starting order Alpine Combined
If the Slalom run takes place before the Downhill or Super-G, competitors who
are shown as DNS, NPS, DNF or DSQ will start in the Downhill or Super-G with
their original bib after the last qualified competitor in the Slalom Run, with the
exception of Olympic Winter Games, FIS World Ski Championships, World Cup
and European Cup competitions. The starting order of AC competitions is
determined by AC FIS points. Exception: AC competitions at NC and NJC may
be seeded by DH or SG FIS points.
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was disqualified, (DSQ) did not start (DNS), not permitted to start (NPS) or did
not finish (DNF) in the first run. Alpine Combined FIS races are exempt from this
rule. A competitor who was DSQ, DNS, NPS or DNF in the slalom run can start
the speed event. If the speed event precedes the slalom run the exemption does
not apply. (art. 621.3.3)
Not Permitted to Start
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627.6
Penalties
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628.14
Not Permitted to Start (NPS)
A competitor will not be permitted to start (NPS) in any FIS International Ski
competition who:
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does not wear a crash helmet that conforms to the Specifications for Competition
Equipment (art. 606.4), or does not have ski brakes on their skis (art. 606.3),
does not wear or carry an official start number according to the rules.(art. 606.1)
Penalties
A penalty will be assessed by the Jury especially where the competitor:
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wears obscene names and/or symbols on clothing and equipment (art. 207.1) or
behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner in the competition area (art. 205.5,
223.1.1)
Downhill in two runs
706.2
Downhill in Two Runs
706.2.1
If the topography of a country does not permit a Downhill with the required
vertical drop as stated in the ICR, aA Downhill in two runs can be organised with
the required vertical drop as stated in the ICR.
Number of Slalom combinations
803.2.1
U14 – U16Youth
U14: minimum 2 and mMaximum 42 hairpin combinations and minimum 1
and maximum 21 vertical combination consisting of maximum 3 gates.
U16: minimum 3 and Mmaximum 63 hairpin combinations and minimum 1
and maximum 32 vertical combinations consisting of 3 - maximum 4 gates.
It must also contain a minimum of one and a maximum of three delayed
turns
The course should have no special technical difficulties.
Flex-poles must be light poles (25 - 28.9 mm).
Causes for Disqualification in Parallel Events
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Parallel Events
1232.1
Causes for disqualifications are the following:
- false start (art. 1226.3)
- changing from one course to another
- interfering with an opponent, voluntarily or not
- Not passing through a gate correctly (art. 661.4.2)
- stepping back is not allowed (art. 614.2.3)
Precisions for start gates
1226.1
Start Device
Two gates each 100 cm wide and 40 cm in height and approved by the FIS shall
be used. The gates must be capable of simultaneous and/or delayed opening
and connected to the timing devices.
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Rules for the FIS Alpine Points
Precision for Nor-Am Cup
4.4.9
Alpine Combined
FIS points are awarded for speed events (DH or SG) in all FIS Alpine Combined
events, except in World Cup, Europa Cup, Nor-Am Cup, Olympic Winter Games
and World Championships, where a competitor only receives FIS points for
speed events (DH or SG), if he has completed both runs. The FIS point penalty
will be applied taking into consideration the technical data.
Rules for the FIS Alpine World Cup
World Cup Calendar 2017/18
The Sub-Committee approved to include Oslo (NOR) as the organiser of the City event race
into the World Cup calendar 2017/2018 on the 1st January 2018.
New World Cup articles for Ski Racing Suppliers and Service personnel not directly related
to a national team
4.4.1
Ski Racing Suppliers (SRS)
Ski Racing, Management and Marketing personnel with a FIS ID card which are
not directly related to a national team cannot be entered for World Cup events by
a national team. These officials must be entered by their company, using the FIS
online entry system mandatory, based on the actual SRS name list.
Right of Accommodation
4.5
Right of accommodation
Each National Ski Association has to announce to the Organisers the expected
total number of team members (competitors, coaches, accompanying persons
and service personnel) five (5) weeks before the first event and by the deadlines
fixed and announced before the competition season. Ffurthermore the
Organisers must be informed latest 75 days before the official 1st training (speed)
or event (tech) arrival day about the names of the team members, eventual
changes to the arrival date and the originally registered size of team (incl.
officials and service personnel according to art. 4.4), as well as an eventual
withdrawal from the event. If this is not done, the Organising Committee will
invoice the costs incurred for canceled accommodation (art. 4) to the National
Association concerned.
Teams or persons who register late have no right for the reservation or the
payment of accommodation expenses.
Prize money World Cup Bank accounts
6.
Prize money
The Organiser must make available at least CHF —120’000.-- per race for prize
money (excluding VAT). For individual competitions (DH, SG, GS, SL and AC)
this sum is divided between the thirty (30) best competitors, and in Parallel
competition (City Event) divided between the best four (4) competitors. The
th
amount of prize money must be communicated to FIS before October 15 .
If more than one competitor is on the same rank, the amount of the next rank(s)
is added and divided by the number of competitors concerned.
The payment must be paid electronically by bank transfer latest seven (7)
working days after the last competition, taking into consideration the local tax
laws. An itemised confirmation of payment must be provided to the athlete
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electronically. Bank transfer fees and value added tax (VAT) are covered by the
Organiser.
The Organising Committee must assist the competitors with matters relating to
taxation problems with prize money in the country in which the competition is
held. The athlete is responsible for any applicable withholding/income taxes. Any
supplementary expenses that occur due to incorrect declaration of banking
details will be charged by the Organiser against the sum of money (respective
prize money) that is to be paid out. Bank details of regular attending athletes
(IBAN number etc.) are to be sent to the FIS Office by 15th October and for a
qualified athlete entered at short notice, a minimum of 3 days prior to arrival at
the Event.
TV Breaks
8.3
TV breaks, are an integrated part of the start intervals. For Technical events, TV
breaks will normally take place after 15, 22 and 30 racers. In Speed events after
10, 20 and 30 racers.
World Cup starting order
9.
Enrollment of competitors / starting orderlist
9.1
Enrollment for SL, GS, AC if (1st run = SL), DH, SG, and DH training
9.1.1
The best 30 for SL, GS, (AC, if 1st run = SL) DH, SG and DH training
The best 30 competitors present are enrolled according to the actual WCSL in
the given event (quota adjusted), in case of a tie, according to FIS points in the
given event. Those competitors, whose actual total number of WCSL points (sum
of World Cup DH, SL, GS, SG, AC Combined of+ OWG / WSC and World Cup)
is at least 500, follow after the 1st group according to their WCSL event points (in
case of a tie according to FIS points), if they are classified within the first 30
competitors present on the WCSL in the actual event.
9.1.2
Enrollment after the 30th competitor
Competitors with at least 500 WCSL overall points, who do not fulfill the above
requirements according to art. 9.1.1, are enrolled after the 30th competitor
(starting order according to the event WCSL, if not available, then according to
FIS points). In Alpine Combined those competitors without AC FIS points follow
according to the FIS points in the given event.
Thereafter the competitors are enrolled according to FIS points (in case of a tie
according to WCSL event points).
Those competitors who are classified in positions 31 - 35 of the valid WCSL in
the event, will be enrolled after 45 according to their FIS points, if they are not
ranked in the best 45 competitors present.
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9.2
Starting orderlist for SL, GS and AC (if 1st run is SL) and DH training
GS / SL: 1st group (1 - 15)
The best seven (7) competitors will be drawn between start numbers 1 - 7 and
the remaining competitors between 8 - 15. This will take place by double draw.
The double draw may be done electronically.
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DH training: 1st group (1 - 15) and competitors with at least 500 WCSL points
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after the 1 group:
The Team Captains (coaches) of the competitors concerned choose a starting
number between 1 - 30; the starting number of the DH WCSL leader is chosen
first.
The remaining numbers will be drawn within the remaining competitors (up to
30).
9.3
9.34
Enrollment for SG
The enrolment is made quota adjusted as described in art. 9.1.1 and 9.1.2.
st
Starting list order for DH, DH Training, SG and Alpine Combined (if 1 run = DH
or SG)
The best ten (10) fifteen (15) present competitors (quota adjusted) of the
corresponding event WCSL choose their bibs between 1 and 19 odd numbered
bibs only. The available even numbered bibs between 2 and 20 will be drawn
between the next 10 competitors on from the board (11 to 20). Bibs between 21
and 30 will be drawn between the next 10 competitors on from the board (21 to
30).points are drawn between starting number 16 to 22 (WCSL 1 to 7) and 8 to
15 (WCSL 8 to 15). The remaining athletes up to 30 (incl. 500 WCSL point
competitors after rank 15), are drawn within the start numbers 1 to 7 and 23 to
30. Thereafter the enrolment is made according to art. 9.1.2.
In case of a tie in the corresponding event, the tie is overridden as follows:
- according to FIS points in the given event
- if there is still a tie, a draw will be made.
Exception for the World Cup Final: All competitors without World Cup points in
the event concerned will not be included in the draw and therefore start
according to their enrolment.
9.54
Public Bib choice / draw / presentation
In case of a SL, GS, (AC if 1st run = SL) event, competitors 1 to 15 on the board
are obligated to meet at a certain time for the public draw.
In case of a DH, SG or AC event, competitors 1 to 10 on the board are obligated
to meet at a certain time for the public choice.
If competitors miss a public choice / draw / presentation without excuse or don't
attend in time, they will automatically be enrolled according to their event FIS
points after start number 45 (the 500 point rule isn't applicable)
Additionally a sanction up to CHF 999.-- may be pronounced. In case of
recurrence, this sanction may be increased to CHF 5'000.--.
Minimum number of events
13.2
Winners of the events
The winners of the events shall be honoured as "Winner of the Downhill, Slalom,
Giant Slalom, Super-G and Alpine Combined World Cup". To award an event
World Cup Trophy at least two (2) events must be held in the current season.
Rules for the FIS Alpine Continental Cups
Starting order COC
Section A: Rules Applicable to all Continental Cups
3.2
After the first Group (*EC/NAC)
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After the 1st group the competitors start according to art. 3.2.1 (450/200 Cup
points), followed by the present competitors ranked within the top 30 of the FIS
Points List. The following 15 competitors start according to the EC respective cup
event standing, unless they are within one of the two above mentioned groups.
Finally, 30 competitors of the ECrespective cup event standing incl. the 450
points competitors are considered.
European Cup Starting List (ECSL)
3.1.4
Validity of the Basic List
After the second (FEC, SAC, ANC), third (NAC in GS and SL events) race in that
event in the current season the basic list will be deleted. In NAC for DH, SG and
AC only two events will be used before the basic list is deleted. Only the Cup
points gained in the current season count.
Europa Cup see art EC 3.1.3 and 3.1.4
Exception: Indoor races are not considered. In EC the Basic List will be deleted
after the third race in all events.
EC 3.1.3
Validity of Cup points
The final event ranking in the Cup is used with a validity defined in art. 3.1.4. in
the next season. This will be the ranking valid for the first race.
The Cup points achieved from the first race onwards in each event will be added
to remaining EC points from the past season.
EC 3.1.4
Validity of the Basic List
The sum of the EC points of the past season in the respective event will be
divided by four in Technical events, three in Speed events and two in Alpine
Combined. This will establish the points that will be deleted after each race.
At the EC Finals only EC points achieved in the current season are valid for the
starting order.
Three competitors from the same nation
5.4.4
Three from the same nation (European Cup)
A maximum If theof top three competitors from one nation in one event,
excluding the COC overall winner come from the same nation, only two may start
in any one World Cup race. This also applies if two or more competitors from the
same nation are tied in third place.
Note: This art is valid for the 2017/18 season
Alpine Combined seeding
NAC.3.1.2 Seeding the first group in the speed event portion of the Alpine Combined
The NAC standings in the respective event of the speed portion are used for
seeding (DH or SG) of the Alpine Combined. Exception: the SG portion of the
Alpine Combined at the finals will be seeded based on NAC standings in AC.
FIS Points for Alpine Combined
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Alpine Combined
The Alpine Combined consists of DH or SG and one SL run.
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9.2
FIS Points
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FIS points are awarded for speed events (DH or SG) in Nor-Am and Europa Cup
only if the competitor has completed both runs.
Specifications for Competitions Equipment and Commercial Markings
Helmet rules for Masters
6.2.5
In all events, competitors (Ladies under 55 and Men under 65 aged) and
forerunners are obliged to wear a crash helmet. that conforms to art. 6.2.1. and
6.2.2 from the Specifications for Competition Equipment and Commercial
Markings.
Method for competition Suit Measurement
5.
Racing Suits
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Competition Suit Measurement Method
The competition suit will be tested at four randomly selected spots. If one
measurements is less than 30 litres per m2/sec, the following procedure will be
carried out:
- the competition suit will be re-tested at six new randomly selected spots
- the two extreme values (highest and lowest) will not be taken into consideration
- the average value of the four valid measurements is created. The result is
served with 0,1 l/m2/sec Graduation
- there after a tolerance value of 3,0 l/m2/sec is added. This serves the final
value of the measurement.
- the final value of the measurement will be compared against the specification.
Rules for the Alpine Citizen Races
Juniors Quotas
2.4.2
Additional Quota
According to art. 7.1.7 and 7.3 of the Rules for the FIS Alpine points.
Every nation can enter Juniors within the limits of their national quota. These
Juniors must have the status of NON CIT if they do not meet the criteria in art.
1.1 of the FIS-CIT rules.
Event Period
4.5
Length of the Event Period
All events (technical and speed) must take place within one week or on a long
weekend.the period of one week (fixed dates).
Number of Events
4.6
Programme and Number of Events
The FIS-CIT “Critérium Mondial” consists of four (4) eventsCompetitions (SL,
GS, SG and DH) or SL, GS, SG and AC (SG/SL).
Rules for the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships
Pre event snow control
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16.2
Pre-event control of snow conditions on the race courses
The Organising Committee must regularly inform the FIS on the snow conditions
and preparations, especially during the last 3 weeks before the event. An expert,
appointed by FIS, shall report to the office 15 days before the event. If the snow
report is negative FIS will coordinate the work of an event preparation group that
is described in article 16.3.
16.3
Event Preparation Group
In case of difficult snow conditions 15 days before the event, an event
preparation group will be appointed in order to take decisions on the possibility to
hold the events as planned or to make any necessary changes.
The members of the event preparation group are:
- FIS COC (EC) Coordinators;
- 1 representative of the Organising Committee;
- 1 representative of the National Ski Association.
If necessary, FIS can appoint a Technical Advisor to be sent to the site in order
to inform the event preparation group on the snow conditions, snow production /
transportation progress and the course preparation.
Travel and accommodation costs will be paid by the OC. In addition the expert
will receive a daily rate paid by the OC, according to ICR 602.5.
In the event that there is not enough snow on the race run(s), the Organising
Committee must cancel the Championships. An expert appointed by FIS, shall
make a decision in agreement with the Organising Committee. Cancellation
deadline is 10 days prior to the first training run.
Special Quotas for the Northern Hemisphere
Date
Place
Org.
Nat
Codex
Discipline
Cat.
Special Quota
All dates
All sites
GRE
all codex
All
All
SRB M: 12 | L: 12
BIH M: 8 | L: 8
CRO M: 12 | L: 12
All dates
All sites
SRB
all codex
All
All
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
All dates
All sites
CRO
all codex
All
All
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
All dates
All sites
BIH
all codex
All
All
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
03.-04.11.2016
Snow Arena (LTU)
LAT
6750 / 1823
6752 / 1825
SL
ENL
LIT M: 8 | L: 5
EST M: 8 | L: 5
FIN M: 10 | L: 10
11.-12.11.2016
Solda / Sulden (ITA)
ITA
757 / 5701
758 / 5702
SL / GS
NJR
AUT M: 10
12.-15.11.2016
Solda / Sulden (ITA)
ITA
631 / 5576
SL / GS
NJR
GER M: 10 | L: 10
632 / 5577
AUT M: 10
1952 / 6849
1953 / 6850
632 / 1952
18.-21.11.2016
Levi (FIN)
1282 / 1283
1284 / 1285
FIN
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SL / GS
FIS
LAT M: 10
19.-22.11.2016
Pfelders (ITA)
ITA
759 / 760
761 / 762
SL
FIS
AUT M: 15
21.-25.11.2016
Val Gardena (ITA)
ITA
268 / 269
270 / 273
274
SL / GS
SG / DH
FIS
AUT M: 15
25.-26.11.2016
Solda / Sulden (ITA)
ITA
763 / 764
GS
NJR
AUT M: 10
26.-27.11.2016
Pfelders (ITA)
GER
5664 / 716
5665 / 717
GS / SL
NJR
ITA M: 20 | L: 20
AUT: M: 10
28.-29.11.2016
Pass Thurn (AUT)
AUT
904 / 906
SL
FIS
ITA M: 15
28.-29.11.2016
Ischgl (AUT)
AUT
905 / 907
SL
FIS
SUI M: 12
01.-02.12.2016
Steinach (AUT)
AUT
909 / 911
GS
FIS
ITA M: 15
SUI M: 12
01.-02.12.2016
Haus im Ennstal (AUT)
AUT
908 / 910
GS
FIS
ITA M: 15
03.-04.12.2016
Pfelders (ITA)
GER
5666 / 718
5667 / 719
GS / SL
NJR
ITA M: 20 | L: 20
CZE M: 10 | L: 10
03.-04.12.2016
Salla (FIN)
FIN
1286 / 1287
SL
FIS
LAT M: 10
05.-06.12.2016
Pfelders (ITA)
CZE
1438 / 6337
1439 / 6338
GS
FIS
ITA M: 30 | L: 30
GER M: 15 | L: 15
05.-07.12.2016
Auron / Isola 2000
(FRA)
Kuehtai (AUT)
MON
1845 / 1846
GS / SL
NC
FRA M: 50 | L: 50
AUT
912 / 913
SL
FIS
GER M: 15
CHN
1606 1607
GS / SL
FIS
JPN M: 60
08.-11.12.2016
Wanlong Ski Resort
(CHN)
Pyha (FIN)
FIN
1288 / 1289
1290 / 1291
SL / GS
FIS
LAT M: 10
10.-11.12.2016
Kuehtai (AUT)
GER
5668 / 720
5669 / 721
SL
NJR
AUT M: 20 | L: 20
15.-16.12.2016
Laax (SUI)
SUI
434 / 435
GS
FIS
AUT M: 12
19.-20.12.2016
Kaltenbach (AUT)
GER
5670 / 722
SG / AC
NJC
&
FIS
AUT M: 20 | L: 20
SL / GS
FIS
JPN M: 30
08.-09.12.2016
08.-09.12.2016
5671 / 723
5673 / 725
5672 / 724
19.-22.12.2016
Lake Songhua Resort
(CHN)
CHN
1612 / 1613
1614 / 1615
22.-23.12.2016
Les Arcs (FRA)
BEL
1554 / 6519
1553 / 6518
SL / GS
FIS
FRA M: 30 | L: 30
20.-21.12.2016
Dienten (AUT)
AUT
926 / 927
GS
FIS
GER M: 15
27.-29.12.2016
Krvavec (SLO)
SLO
822 / 823
824
GS / SL
FIS
AUT M: 15
09.-10.01.2017
Obersaxen (SUI)
SUI
443
GS
NJR
USA M: 10
10.01.2017
St. Lambrecht (AUT)
AUT
930 / 931
SG
FIS
USA M: 15
10.-12.01.2017
Maria Alm (AUT)
GER
5678 / 5679
GS
FIS &
AUT M: 20 | L: 20
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734 / 735
GS
NJR
USA M: 10
12.-14.01.2017
Savognin (SUI)
SUI
445 / 446
444
GS
FIS &
NJR
USA M: 20
USA M: 10
13.-14.01.2017
Turnau (AUT)
AUT
932 / 933
GS
FIS
ITA M: 15
USA M: 15
14.-15.01.2017
Alleghe (ITA)
ITA
320 / 324
GS
NJR
USA M: 10
14.-15.01.2017
ITA
322 / 326
GS / SL
NJR
USA M: 10
14.-15.01.2017
Champoluc-Antagnod
(ITA)
Reiteralm (AUT)
AUT
934 / 935
GS
CIT
USA M: 12
14.-15.01.2017
Sudenfeld (GER)
GER
726 / 727
SL
FIS
USA M: 15
14.-19.01.2017
Folgaria Fondo Grande
(ITA)
ITA
327 / 328
SL / GS
FIS &
USA M: 15
NJR
USA M: 10
321 / 325
18.01.2017
Fondo Grande Folgaria
(ITA)
Kirchberg (AUT)
18.-19.01.2017
Zagreb-Sljeme (CRO)
17.-18.01.2017
ITA
329 / 330
GS / SL
FIS
USA M: 15
AUT
936
GS
FIS
SUI M: 12
USA M: 12
SUI M: 12
CRO
5082 / 0085
SL
FIS
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
5083 / 0086
19.01.2017
Westendorf (AUT)
AUT
938
SL
FIS
USA M: 12
SUI M: 12
19.-20.01.2017
Rovaniemi (FIN)
FIN
1292 / 1293
SL
FIS
LAT M: 10
20.-21.01.2017
Stara Planina (SRB)
SRB
6258 / 1361
SG / AC
NJC
&
NC
HUN M: 12 | L: 12
6257 / 1360
6260 / 1363
6259 / 1362
21.-22.01.2017
Pozza di Fassa
ITA
335 / 337
GS
NJR
USA M: 10
21.-24.01.2017
Suomi (FIN)
FIN
1294 / 1295
1296 / 1297
SL / GS
FIS
LAT M: 10
24.-25.01.2017
Champery (GBR)
GBR
6652 / 1742
6653 / 1743
GS / SL
CIT
SUI M: 60 | L: 60
24.-25.01.2017
Mellau (AUT)
AUT
941 / 942
SL
FIS
USA M: 15
26.-27.01.2017
Villars-Gryon (SUI)
GBR
1744 / 1151
1745 / 1152
GS / SL
CIT
SUI M: 60 | L: 60
27.-29.01.2017
Pigadia (GRE)
GRE
6053 / 1155
6054 / 1156
6055 / 1157
GS / SL
FIS
CRO M: 12 | L: 12
29.01.2017
Sigulda (LAT)
LAT
6753 / 1826
6754 / 1827
SL
ENL
LIT M: 8 | L: 5
EST M: 8 | L: 5
FIN M: 10 | L: 10
31.01.-01.02.2017
Zinal (SUI)
SUI
1049 / 1051
SL / SG
FIS
AUT M: 12
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31.01.-01.02.2017
Garmisch (GER)
GER
728 / 729
730 / 731
AC / SG
FIS
AUT M: 15
01.-02.02.2017
Zagreb-Sljeme (CRO)
CRO
5084 / 0087
5085 / 0088
GS / SL
FIS
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
04.-05.02.2017
Hochficht (AUT)
AUT
945 / 946
GS
FIS
GER M: 15
06.-07.02.2017
Zagreb-Sljeme (CRO)
CRO
5086 / 0089
5087 / 0090
GS
FIS
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
12.-17.02.2017
Bormio (ITA)
GBR
5869 / 980
5870 / 981
5871 / 982
5872 / 983
5873 / 984
5874 / 985
All
FIS
ITA M: 20 | L: 20
21.-22.02.2017
Zagreb-Sljeme (CRO)
CRO
5090 / 0093
5091 / 0094
GS / SL
FIS
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
24.-26.02.2017
Sigulda (LAT)
LAT
6756 / 1828
SL
ENL
&
NJC
&
NJR
LIT M: 8 | L: 5
6755 / 1829
6757 / 1831
6758 / 1830
EST M: 8 | L: 5
FIN M: 10 | L: 10
01.-02.03.2017
Zlatibor (SRB)
SRB
6269 / 1372
6270 / 1373
GS
FIS
HUN M: 12 | L: 12
03.-05.03.2017
Parnassos (GRE)
GRE
6064 / 1166
6065 / 1167
6066 / 1168
SL / GS
FIS
CRO M: 12 | L: 12
05.03.2017
Sigulda (LAT)
LAT
6760 / 1833
6761 / 1834
SL
ENL
LIT M: 8 | L: 5
EST M: 8 | L: 5
FIN M: 10 | L: 10
07.-08.03.2017
Zagreb-Sljeme (CRO)
CRO
5094 / 0097
5095 / 0098
GS
FIS
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
09.03.2017
Megeve (FRA)
MON
1847
SG
NC
FRA M: 50
13.-14.03.2017
Krvavec (SLO)
SLO
843 / 844
845 / 846
SG / AC
FIS
AUT M: 15
16.-17.03.2017
Kopaonik (SRB)
SRB
6271 / 1374
6272 / 1375
SL / GS
NC
HUN M: 12 | L: 12
23.-24.03.2017
Pyha (FIN)
EST
6546 / 1616
6547 / 1617
SL / GS
NC
LTU M: 8 | L: 5
LAT M: 20 | L: 10
FIN M: 40 | L: 30
SWE M: 20 | L: 20
NOR M: 20 | L: 20
23.-24.03.2017
Zagreb-Sljeme (CRO)
CRO
5096 / 0099
5097 / 0100
SL
NC
FIS
GRE M: 8 | L: 8
23.-26.03.2017
Pyha (FIN)
LAT
6762 / 1835
SL / GS
NC
LIT M: 8 | L: 5
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6763 / 1836
EST M: 8 | L: 5
FIN M: 40 | L: 30
SWE M: 20 | L: 20
NOR M: 20 | L: 20
24.-25.03.2017
Vorras (GRE)
GRE
6067 / 1169
6069 / 1171
6070 / 1172
6068 / 1170
GS / SL
SG / AC
NC
CRO M: 12 | L: 12
25.-26.03.2017
Elm (SUI)
SUI
466 /467
GS
FIS
AUT M: 12
26.03.-03.04.2017
Tignes (FRA)
GBR
6737 / 1746
6738 / 6740
1749 / 6741
1750 / 6743
1752 / 6742
1751 / 6744
1753 / 6745
1754 / 6746
1755 / 6747
1756
SL / GS
SG / DH
AC
NC &
NJC
FRA M: 20 | L: 20
26.-31.03.2017
Orcieres Merlette (FRA)
MON
1850 / 6724
DH
NC
FRA M: 50 | L: 50
28.-29.03.2017
Pyha (FIN)
FIN
1463 / 1464
GS
NC &
FIS
LAT M: 10
30.-31.03.2017
Salla (FIN)
FIN
1465 / 1466
SL
NC &
FIS
LAT M: 10
30.-31.03.2017
Orcieres (FRA)
6725
SG
NC
FRA L: 50
30.-31.03.2017
Malbun (LIE)
LIE
1010 / 1011
GS / SL
NC
SUI M: 40
03.-05.04.2017
Val Thorens (FRA)
BEL
1557 / 6522
1558 / 6523
1560 / 6525
1559 / 6524
SL / GS
SG
NC &
FIS
FRA M: 30 | L: 30
08.-09.04.2017
Seefeld (AUT)
GER
5699 / 755
5700 / 756
GS
CIT
AUT M: 20 | L: 20
09.-10.04.2017
Les deux Alpes (FRA)
BEL
1561 / 6526
1562 / 6527
GS / SL
NC &
FIS
FRA M: 30 | L: 30
Datum
Ort
Disziplin
Kat
Sonderquote
17.-18.12.2016
Val St-Come
SL
FIS
M/L
GS
FIS
M/L
SL
FIS
M/L
SL, GS
FIS
M/L
MON
Org. Nat Codex
CAN
6275 / 1376
6276 / 1377
20.-23.12.2016
Tremblant
CAN
6277 / 6278
1380 / 1381
20.-23.12.2016
Mont Saint-Sauveur
CAN
1378 / 1397
6279 / 6280
07.-10.01.2017
Mont Sainte-Anne
CAN
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6282 / 1383
6283 / 1384
6284 / 1385
27.01.-02.02.2017
Schweitzer
Mount.Resort (USA)
USA
5484 / 5485
DH / SG
GS
FIS
CAN M: 60 | L: 60
SL, GS
FIS
M/L
SL / GS
FIS
CAN M: 60 | L: 60
GS
FIS
M/L
SL
FIS
M/L
5486 / 5487
5488 / 0538
0535 / 0536
0537 / 0539
0540 / 0541
18.-21.02.2017
Bromont
CAN
6306 / 1407
6307 / 1408
6308 / 1409
6309 / 1410
23.-26.03.2017
Mission Ridge Ski
Resort (USA)
USA
0595 / 5546
0596 / 5548
5549 / 0599
5551 / 0600
30.03.-02.04.2017
Stoneham
CAN
6327 / 6328
1430 / 1431
30.03.-02.04.2017
Le Relais
CAN
1428 / 1429
6329 / 6330
USA/CAN
*Consideration of the FIS quotas for Foreigners/Berücksichtigung der FIS-Quoten für die Ausländer.
*Possibility to fill up to a maximum of 140 divided between CAN and USA/Auffüllmöglichkeit bis max.
140 geteilt zwischen CAN und USA.
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