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THE INTERNATIONAL SKI COMPETITION RULES (ICR) BOOK II - Fis

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314.4.2 This method requires that the names and the grouping of the competitors<br />

will be entered into the computer. The programme provides at least four<br />

stages of output on the monitor.<br />

1. The list with the registered competitors and their sequential numbers<br />

within a group appears on the monitor.<br />

2. The computer randomly selects the name of one competitor and displays<br />

it on the monitor.<br />

3. The computer randomly selects a start number for this competitor. The<br />

start number and the name of the competitor now appear on the monitor.<br />

4. The monitor then shows the start list order with this competitor listed.<br />

314.5 Using a Points System to Determine the Starting Order<br />

314.5.1 The starting order can be made on the basis of the FIS Points; overall list,<br />

distance list or sprint list.<br />

314.5.2 Refer to the Rules and Guidelines of the FIS Points to determine valid<br />

lists.<br />

314.6 Seeded Group<br />

314.6.1 The Seeded Group is an exception and is composed of the best athletes<br />

entered in a competition. The seeded group can be determined according<br />

to the FIS Points, to a current Cup Standing or a current stage event<br />

standing.<br />

314.6.2 At OWG, WSC and WC, the Seeded Group is defined as the top 30 competitors<br />

in the current World Cup Standing (distance or sprint). The current<br />

Overall WC Leader is added as one additional if not already included. No<br />

men or ladies within the ranking of top 30 will be substituted if they are not<br />

entered.<br />

314.6.3 All competitors who are eligible to be in the Seeded Group must start the<br />

competition within the Seeded Group.<br />

314.6.4 The starting position of the seeded Group will be determined for each different<br />

competition formats by the Jury according to the specific competition<br />

rules. As a principle, the seeded Group should start with the most advantageous<br />

position.<br />

314.7 Bibs (Start Numbers)<br />

314.7.1 Design<br />

314.7.2 Leg Numbers<br />

Bibs must be readable from the back and the front. They must not hinder<br />

the competitor in any way. The size, the shape and the method of attachment<br />

cannot be changed. The Organiser is responsible for obtaining practical<br />

bibs. Bibs used in sprints and in competitions with handicap start and<br />

mass starts should also have numbers on both sides under the arms; this<br />

is also possible for other competitions.<br />

314.7.2.1 For Mass Start, Skiathlon, Pursuit, Individual Sprints competitions it is required<br />

to affix bibs to the competitor’s leg that is closest to the finish line<br />

camera.<br />

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