Homologation Standards Sample Clauses

Homologation Standards. All FIS sanctioned races must be run on FIS homologated courses. The host site must have FIS homologated courses to provide for the various competition formats it has been assigned at the Open level. New Canadian Guidelines outlining the process to homologate race courses can be reviewed on Nordiq Canada’s website. All FIS ParaSport sanctioned races must be run on FIS PS homologated courses. The host site must have WPNS homologated courses to provide for the various competition formats it has been assigned for Para-Nordic races.
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Homologation Standards. Homologation standards for the courses for the different age categories and distances are tabled in the Competition Regulations section 311or subsequent Rule Precisions. • When new courses are being developed, it is recommended that the organizers seek input from a certified Homologation Inspector identified by Nordiq Canada before commencing with the work. • All FIS designated races must be run on FIS Homologated courses. The host site must have FIS homologated courses to provide for the various competition formats it has been assigned at the Open level. New Canadian Guidelines outlining the process to homologate race courses can be reviewed on Nordiq Canada’s web site at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx • There must be reasonable terrain that can accommodate additional junior categories that fall within the limits set out in Competition Regulations section 311. Course markings must be as per the Competition Regulations and Officials Manual. Signage should be clear as to the direction in which skiers must go.
Homologation Standards. All FIS sanctioned races must be run on FIS homologated courses. The host site must have FIS homologated courses to provide for the various competition formats assigned at the Open level. New Canadian Guidelines outlining the process to homologate race courses can be reviewed on Nordiq Canada’s website. All FIS Parasport sanctioned races must be run on FIS Parasport homologated courses. The host site must have FIS Parasport homologated courses to provide for the various competition formats as assigned for Para−Nordic races. Furthermore, there must be reasonable terrain that can accommodate additional U16 and U18 categories that fall within the limits set out in Competition Regulations (ICR− CCR) section 311. Course markings must be as per the Competition Regulations and Officials Manual.

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