THE INTERNATIONAL SKI COMPETITION RULES (ICR)
THE INTERNATIONAL SKI COMPETITION RULES (ICR)
THE INTERNATIONAL SKI COMPETITION RULES (ICR)
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1229 Timing<br />
inspection and study of the course in the presence of the Jury and those<br />
responsible for the course.<br />
As the start is simultaneous, only the difference in time between the<br />
competitors at the finish will be registered. With several electric eyes and<br />
an automatic print-out, the first competitor that breaks one of the signals<br />
starts the chronometer and receives the time "zero", the following<br />
competitors stop successively the clocks (chronometers) and receive the<br />
time difference in 1/1000-seconds to the first competitor. For some special<br />
events (NTE) running times may be used to determine rankings, break<br />
ties or the award of prizes.<br />
1230 Execution of a Parallel on Two Courses<br />
Each match between two competitors consists of two runs, the two<br />
competitors change courses for the second run.<br />
1230.1 Number of Competitors<br />
Each heat between two competitors consists of two runs, the two<br />
competitors change courses for the second run.<br />
1230.2 Formation into Pairs<br />
1230.2.1 Sixteen heats of competitors are formed, either after the finish of the<br />
selected previous race or according to their general classification in the<br />
FIS World Cup or FIS Continental Cup at the time, or according to their<br />
value (FIS points), in the following manner:<br />
Group together:<br />
the 1st and the 32nd the 9th and the 24th<br />
the 2nd and the 31st the 10th and the 23rd<br />
the 3rd and the 30th the 11th and the 22nd<br />
the 4th and the 29th the 12th and the 21st<br />
the 5th and the 28th the 13th and the 20th<br />
the 6th and the 27th the 14th and the 19th<br />
the 7th and the 26th the 15th and the 18th<br />
the 8th and the 25th the 16th and the 17th<br />
(see table)<br />
1230.2.2 The competitors receive the numbers from 1 to 32 as classified and they<br />
keep them until the end of the races.<br />
1230.2.3 Start order: following the order of the appended table, from top to bottom.<br />
All heats race in succession their first run and then their second.<br />
The lower starting number goes down the red course first, the higher<br />
number the blue course. For the second run it is reversed. This same<br />
system is used for all rounds including the finals.<br />
1230.2.4 The competitors may inspect the course once from top to bottom with skis<br />
on. Inspection time 10 minutes.<br />
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