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THE INTERNATIONAL SKI COMPETITION RULES (ICR)

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621.11.4 A start list for the second run must be published in good time and made<br />

available to the officials at the start for the second run.<br />

621.12 Double Entries<br />

If a competitor is entered into and drawn for a competition and<br />

subsequently leaves this competition in order to participate in another<br />

competition, he will not be permitted to return to the first competition. The<br />

FIS Office will refer all double entries to the FIS Council for appropriate<br />

action.<br />

622 Start Intervals<br />

622.1 Regular Intervals<br />

In Downhill, Giant Slalom and Super-G, competitors will normally start at<br />

regular intervals of 60 seconds; for Slalom see art. 805.1. The Jury may<br />

fix different intervals.<br />

622.2 Special Start Intervals<br />

The start intervals in Downhill, Super-G and if necessary, Giant Slalom<br />

may be changed under the following conditions:<br />

622.2.1 The time extension must be used for sensible TV transmission of<br />

interesting sections of the entire course.<br />

622.2.2 The start interval is determined by the Jury.<br />

622.2.3 The start interval must not be less than 40 seconds in Downhill and<br />

Super-G and 30 seconds in Giant Slalom.<br />

622.2.4 Further exceptions to art. 622.2.2 and 622.2.3 can be made only by the<br />

FIS Council (World Cup: According to World Cup Rules).<br />

623 Re-runs<br />

623.1 Prerequisites<br />

623.1.1 A competitor who is obstructed while racing must stop immediately after<br />

the incident takes place and apply to any member of the Jury for a re-run.<br />

This claim can also be made by the team captain of the obstructed<br />

competitor. The competitor should make his way to the Finish along the<br />

side of the course.<br />

623.1.2 In special situations (e.g. in case of missing gates, failure of the<br />

timekeeping system or other technical failures), the Jury may order a rerun.<br />

623.1.3 If a competitor is stopped by a yellow flag, he has the right to a re-run,<br />

provided that the Jury considers this possible from an organisational point<br />

of view. The Jury should ensure that the competitor’s re-run takes place<br />

before the last competitor on the start list of the race, or training run in the<br />

case of Downhill (see 705.2, 705.3).<br />

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