FIS Race Director definition

FIS Race Director means the referee appointed by the FIS according to art.
FIS Race Director means the head official appointed by the FIS according to art. 2003, 2007.5.1 and 2008.5.1 ICR.
FIS Race Director or “FIS Race Directors” means the assistant referee appointed by FIS according to art. 601.2.1 ICR and art. III WCR.

Examples of FIS Race Director in a sentence

  • The Organiser shall regularly report to the FIS Race Director on the state of preparation of the Jumping Hill and Courses (including the snow conditions in the period prior to the Competitions).

  • The NSA and the Organiser acknowledge that further officials may be delegated by FIS, the FIS Race Director (e.g. the FIS Equipment Controller, art.

  • The Event Schedule shall be established in close consultation with, and agreed by, the FIS Race Director.

  • Once the Event Schedule has been approved by the FIS Race Director, the Organiser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to implement it without further changes.

  • The Organiser shall apply all reasonable measures requested by the FIS Race Director to ensure that the Jumping Hill and Courses are ready on time in the best possible conditions to be used for training and the Competitions.

  • The tasks of such further officials are described in the ICR and the WCR and may be spec- ified by instructions of the FIS Race Director.

  • Upon request, the FIS Race Director shall have unrestricted access to the Event Venue at any time (including during the preparation period).

  • Any use of alternative courses and/or adaptation of the Courses (e.g. use of a shorter Course) must be approved by the FIS Race Director.

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