Seeding for the Races Sample Clauses

Seeding for the Races. For the open category of Canada Cup races, the current CPL for both distance and sprint competitions will be used other than for the final day of a pursuit start. (For information refer to the Canada Points List Publications & Event policy document on the Nordiq Canada website under Results/Points - CPL). • The most current CPL is available on the Nordiq Canada web site. The most current Sprint or Distance CPL must be used by the OC for all seeded competitions during an event weekend . The OC must use the Validation Function available on Zone 4 to verify Nordiq Canada & FIS License numbers and club/team affiliation. Short form club/team names should be used in all circumstances. Please note that validation data is based on the last published points list, hence skiers reporting invalid licenses should be double checked directly on the Nordiq Canada License Confirmation List or on the FIS competitor license list for the latest active skier lists. Make sure the “active” button is highlighted for accurate data. • When foreign skiers are entered in Canada Cup competitions, they will be seeded as determined by the Jury regarding the competitors CPL points. In the rare instance a foreign skier has no CPL ranking; the Jury will use its discretion in seeding the skier. • Nordiq Canada’s SDD or EM will make recommendations to the Jury on special seeding requests from within Canada based upon a written submission from the athlete’s Division at least one week in advance of the start of the event. However, such requests must indicate an extraordinary reason for consideration for improved seeding. • For all common distance, open competitions, the junior men and senior men categories and the junior women and senior women categories will be combined for seeding purposes and run as single open category. The CCUNC category will be included in the combined open competition. The categories will be separated into six (6) distinct categories for awards. A combined Results list should be published where sub-category ranks are shown for publication purposes. All athletes must be identified with their Year of Birth on both the start and results listings. • For seeding of categories that are not part of the Canada Cup Race program, OC’s are referred to the Nordiq Canada rules or host division guidelines. For common distances, the OC is encouraged to combine categories and seeding as per the CPL if the trail configuration permits. The Jury will approve the final schedule considering...
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