Out of Country / Foreign Quotas Canada Cup Athlete Policy Sample Clauses

Out of Country / Foreign Quotas Canada Cup Athlete Policy. Non-Freestyle Canada members may apply to register for Canada Cup events and are managed by Freestyle Canada – any inquiries can go to Xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx These spots are called Foreign Quota, and Freestyle Canada has reserved a Foreign Quota for the different Canada Cup Events. Some requirements are: • Approval letter stating from their NSO: o Athlete is in good standing with their country and FIS o Proof of insurance covering extreme sport for any required medical emergency treatment, evacuation, costs of travel or accommodation during emergency, coverage in the case of extended disability while in Canada or death (transport of body). • May need to meet a minimum FIS point requirement to enter the Canada Cup FIS events. • FIS Canadian Selections has its own Out of Country Policies Please visit the charts below to see the Quota rules for each event Invitation: (see invitation template in Appendix) The Organizing Committee will distribute the Official Event Invitation to the PSOs no later than 60 days before the first day of Official Training. The invitation must include the following: • Quotas (if applicable) • Athlete Eligibility • Format details • Statement of Rule alignment • Registration link, fees, dates and deadlines; • Can Free License requirement (and any other prerequisites) • If the event has FIS Status • FIS License RequirementsEvent schedule; • Time and location of first team captain’s meeting; • Accommodations; • Banquets and ceremonies; • Names of key Organizing Committee members; • Names of key technical officials, if available • Confirmed Sponsors with logo placement as per Event Agreement
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Out of Country / Foreign Quotas Canada Cup Athlete Policy. Non-Freestyle Canada members may apply to register for Canada Cup events and are managed by Freestyle Canada ‒ any inquiries can go to Xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx These spots are called Foreign Quota, and Freestyle Canada has reserved a Foreign Quota for the different Canada Cup Events. Some requirements are: • Approval letter stating from their NSO: o Athlete is in good standing with their country and/or FIS o Proof of insurance covering extreme sport for any required medical emergency treatment, evacuation, costs of travel or accommodation during emergency, coverage in the case of extended disability while in Canada or death (transport of body). • May need to meet a minimum FIS point requirement to enter the FIS events. • FIS Canadian Selections has its own Out of Country Policies • At the Canadian Junior and the Canada Cup events, a Foreign Athlete is not allowed to take a position in the finals over a Canadian. If this occurs, an additional spot will be created for the final as noted in section 4.2. Foreign athlete’s coaches or NSO who wish to compete in an Canadian domestic competition should e- mail their request to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (Xxxxxxx@XxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx) with their intent to ski (specific to each competition they wish to ski). • Six weeks before the start of official training for each competition, Freestyle Canada will rank the requests from foreign athletes based on their FIS points; the top five athletes per gender will be offered spots and will have 48 hours to confirm their intent to compete by registering. • The next athletes per gender are offered any spots not taken or added to the waiting list. • Three weeks before the first day of official training, those on the waiting list will have their rankings updated and any further, available spots will be offered. o The top athletes are invited to register (and pay) and those below the line are notified that they are on the wait list o New requests are added to the pending list and the FIS points are again noted for each foreign athlete. o Remaining available spots are offered to the athletes in descending order on the list. Please visit the charts below to see the Quota rules for each event Invitation: (see invitation template in Appendix) The Organizing Committee will distribute the Official Event Invitation to the PSOs no later than 60 days before the first day of Official Training. The invitation must include the following: • Quotas (if applicable) • Athlete Eligibility • Format details •...

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