Elements of the Event Schedule Sample Clauses

Elements of the Event Schedule. The Organiser shall provide to FIS for its approval at the latest 90 days in advance of the scheduled date of the first Competition a detailed Event Schedule. The Event Schedule shall be established in close consultation with, and agreed by, the FIS Chief Race Director. It must include the following elements: - The Competitions (including training, inspections, free-skiing on race hill, etc.); - Public Official Presentation and bib number announcement ceremonies; - Winner and prize-giving ceremonies;
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Elements of the Event Schedule. The Organiser shall provide to FIS for its approval at the latest 90 days in advance of the scheduled date of the first Competition a detailed Event Schedule. The Event Schedule shall be established in close consultation with, and agreed by, the FIS Race Director. It must include the following el- ements: - The Competitions (including training, inspections, etc.); - Public Official Presentation and bib number announcement ceremonies; - Winner and prize-giving ceremonies; - Team Captains’ Meetings. At the discretion of the Organiser, the Event Schedule may include fur- ther related elements such as an official entertainment programme, of- ficial invitations, etc. The FIS may require the Organiser to modify the entertainment part of the Event if there are concerns that they may affect the timely execu- tion of the Competitions. Once the Event Schedule has been approved by the FIS Race Direc- tor, the Organiser shall use its best efforts to implement it without fur- ther changes. The current starting times list is available on the FIS Website:
Elements of the Event Schedule. The Organiser shall provide to FIS for its approval at the latest 90 days in advance of the scheduled date of the first Competition a detailed Event Schedule. The Event Schedule shall be established in close consultation with, and agreed by, the FIS Contest Director. It must include the following elements: - The Competitions (including training, inspections, free-skiing or boarding on race hill, etc.); - Public Official Presentation and bib number announcement ceremonies; - Winner and prize-giving ceremonies; - Team Captains’ Meetings. At the discretion of the Organiser, the Event Schedule may include further related elements such as an official entertainment programme, official invitations, etc. FIS may require the Organiser to modify the entertainment part of the Event if there are concerns that they may affect the timely execution of the Competitions. Once the Event Schedule has been approved by the FIS Contest Director, the Or- ganiser shall use its bestcommercially reasonable efforts to implement it without further changes. A provisional Event Schedule will be published on the FIS website. The Event Programme will remain under regular review and agreed in the FIS Event Task Force in view of measures and restrictions as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and/or the global energy crises.
Elements of the Event Schedule. The Organiser shall provide to FIS for its approval at the latest 90 days in advance of the scheduled date of the first Competition a detailed Event Schedule. The Event Schedule shall be established in close consultation with, and agreed by, the FIS Race Director. It must include the following elements: - The Competitions (including training, qualification, inspections, etc.); - Public Official Presentation and bib number announcement cer- emonies; - Winner and prize-giving ceremonies; - Team Captain's Meetings. At the discretion of the Organiser, the Event Schedule may include fur- ther related elements such as an official entertainment programme, of- ficial invitations, etc. The FIS may require the Organiser to modify the entertainment part of the Event if there are concerns that they may affect the timely execution of the Competitions. Once the Event Schedule has been approved by the FIS Race Director, the Organiser shall use its best efforts to implement it without further changes. A provisional Event Schedule will be confirmed. The Event Programme will remain under regular review and agreed in the FIS Event Task Force in view of measures and restrictions as a result of the Covid-19 pan- demic.

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