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  1. There are several publications where current rules pertaining to alpine ski racing may be found. Qualified alpine race officials do not have to memorize rules, but officials must know where to find rules, how to interpret and understand them, and how to apply the rules in a consistent manner.

  2. 27 wrz 2023 · NHARAs vision is to create and support opportunities for ski racers of all levels to reach their highest potential. Updates & News. New England Masters Foundation Scholarship. By NHARA 01/30/2024, 4:30pm EST. Path to the Podium. Read More. NHARA State and Development Teams Announced. By NHARA 11/16/2023, 5:00pm EST. Read More.

  3. The minimum ski length for SG skis is compulsory for MAS races. No length, width or ski radius restriction for women above 55 and men above 65 years of age. The FIS recommendations for ski length, ski radius and profile width can be found in the current FIS Specifications for Competition Equipment.

  4. www.nhalpine.org › officials-homeAlpine Officials

    14 lis 2023 · The rules of alpine ski racing require that a sanctioned event have a number of credentialed officials. A typical race requires a Start and Finish Referee, Chief of Course, Chief of Race, Chief of Timing, Referee, Technical Delegate, and Race Administrator.

  5. A. Membership Requirements 1. U.S. Ski & Snowboard SANCTIONED NON-FIS EVENTS: Jury members, Jury Advisors (Start & Finish Referees), Chief of Course, Course Setters, Chief of Timing and Calculations, and Race Administrator are required to be current, appropriately certified, U.S. Ski & Snowboard Coach or Official members. With the exception of

  6. www.ussaracing.com › rulesRULES — USSA

    28 lut 2024 · RULEBOOK. The rulebook may be updated as needed, and the latest official release will be posted here with a stated effective date. Full version of the 2024 USSA Rulebook can be downloaded here: USSA Kenyon Midget Series - Rulebook-2024v1.pdf. Effective date: February 28, 2024.

  7. Racers in the U16, U19, U21 and Senior age class aquire USSA Race points in scored USSA races. The goal of the NHARA U16 program is to provide a framework that supports U16 athletes in continuing to develop their ski racing skills.

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