Race Distances and Techniques Sample Clauses

Race Distances and Techniques. Nordiq Canada’s SDD will work with the HPD, the OC, the CTC, the NCOWG and the HP staff to provide and approve the list of and schedule of events. These will be outlined in the host agreement. All race formats will follow the most current ICR-CCR unless stated otherwise in this technical package.
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Race Distances and Techniques. General Guidelines: • In principle, there will be an equal split of races between free technique and classic technique over the season. • The development of the specific race calendar will be flexible, responding to the evolution of FIS-approved race formats and to the needs of Canadian athlete development at the appropriate development level. • The OC must be prepared to support the implementation of Technique Zones if required by the Race Jury. • An individual sprint format will be used for sprint races. Specific rules are found in section 325 of the Competition Regulations. Sprint courses must follow homologation standards for width (8-10 m) in select areas to provide ample passing opportunities and must have climbs and turns of such magnitude as to cause technique change in classic events. • Sprint competitions must be run in accordance with FIS protocol with 1.5 - 2 hours rest between qualification rounds and heats for the Open category. Typical sprint heat protocols are outlined in Appendix B and should be used for the open category unless an alternate is approved by the Jury. In cases where course changes are anticipated the sprint protocol may be modified and scheduled considering course length and gender. • Organizers are encouraged to maximize the number of skiers participating in the heats in accordance with current FIS rules. • Timed heats must be used to determine the lucky losers for semi-final and final heats. • The open sprint qualification round shall be followed by Senior and Junior designated heats. • Unless otherwise stated in the race invitation, the top 2 skiers from each SF plus next 2 fastest competitors from the SF will advance to the A Final.

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