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PRACTICAL CASES 6)Monetary sanction 7)Yellow flags 8)Quotas NJR Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011.

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1 PRACTICAL CASES 6)Monetary sanction 7)Yellow flags 8)Quotas NJR Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

2 6.MONETARY SANCTION Two months after the season has finished the FIS Office receives a letter from a competitor complaining of a monetary sanction imposed by a Jury after a Slalom race. Apparently he continued racing after committing a fault in the second run. He left the ski area immediately after he finished because he had booked a flight.  What exactly should the Jury do to avoid this kind of problems in the future? The only note we found in the FIS was on the TD report saying that racer NN was sanctioned with CHF 999. Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

3 6.MONETARY SANCTION Rules to be consider: 223Sanctions 223.1General Conditions 223.1.1An offence for which a sanction may apply and a penalty be imposed is defined as conduct that: is in violation or non-observance of competition rules, or... Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

4 6.MONETARY SANCTION 223.6The following Penalty decisions shall be in writing: -monetary fines -Disqualification -...... 223.7Written Penalty decisions must be sent to the offender (if it is not a competitor), the offender’s National Association and the Secretary General of FIS. 223.8Any disqualification shall be recorded in the Referee’s and/or the TD`s Report. 223.9All penalties shall be recorded in the TD's Report. Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

5 7.YELLOW FLAGS Downhill FIS event with a low number of competitors at start (54). Run time between 1.18 and 1.25. Start interval 60 sec. During the first training a few crashes very close to the finish area caused many delays and 3 times you had to use the yellow flag to stop racers. During the Teams Captain´s meeting remarks regarding this problem were made by the coaches.  What is you answer?  Is there any way to avoid this sort of complaint? Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

6 7.YELLOW FLAGS Rules to be consider: 622.1Regular Intervals In Downhill, Giant Slalom and Super-G, competitors will normally start at regular intervals of 60 seconds; for Slalom see art. 805.1. The Jury may fix different intervals. 622.2.2The start interval is determined by the Jury. 623.1.3If a competitor is stopped by a yellow flag, he has the right to a re-run, provided that the Jury considers this possible from an organisational point of view. The Jury should ensure that the competitor’s re-run takes place before the last competitor on the start list of the race, or training run in the case of Downhill (see 705.2, 705.3). Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

7 8.QUOTAS NJR When you arrive at the Team Captain Meeting all coaches are already present. You have been in touch with the OC race secretary regarding all entries. You now understand why everybody is waiting for you. The organizing nation has 128 entries and the rest of the NSA as follow:Quotas:  Nation A :8Nation A: 10  Nation B: 3Nation B: 4  Nation C: 10Nation C: 10  Nation D: 5Nation D: 6  Nation E: 4Nation E: 4  Nation F: 6Nation F: 8 Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

8 8.QUOTAS NJR FIS Points Rules art 1.6 Result:  Nation A :5 (-3)Nation A: 10  Nation B: 2 (-1)Nation B: 4  Nation C: 5 (-5)Nation C: 10  Nation D: 3 (-2)Nation D: 6  Nation E: 2 (-2)Nation E: 4  Nation F: 4 (-2)Nation F: 8 Foreign Nations: 21 ( + 4) OC: 115 ( - 13) Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011


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