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Alpine Precisions Update

Dear AO Friends,
Precisions are now available, linked off the rules page along the right hand side, under the resources column. Thank you to Jeff for his work in getting these out on the new website!

https://usskiandsnowboard.org/sport-programs/rules-equipment/alpine-membership-rules

Cheers.
Lucy

Lucy Schram
Alpine Officials Education Working Group Chair
530.559.4130

Birds of Prey World Cup Volunteers needed

SSCV is looking for volunteers for Birds of Prey 2017 Set Up and Competition Days.  Please see to the SSCV Volunteer Page for details on signing up.  If link does not work please follow these instructions:

SSCV main website and look for volunteer tab on the top => click on the link under the non-SSCV member portion of the page => look for Birds of Prey Sign up.

We are in desperate need of volunteers on ThursdayFriday and Saturday as well as set up.

Thank you in advance.

Keep well, as always,

Christopher J. Ogilvie

Operations Manager

 

IMPORTANT RULE CHANGES 17-18

Important rule change for season 17-18
All non-scored events will now be required to use CERTIFIED start and finish referee’s, just like scored events. Be sure that you have your people trained up by getting them to a JA/RF clinic this fall. Non-scored races will also need to submit TDTR reports, same as the scored events. All certified officials must update every other year to remain current and will lose certification is update is more than 3 years ago.

Timing Equipment Extensions

Beginning in 1997 FIS set up criteria for timing equipment and phased in the requirement for its Homologation.  First was timers followed with Start Gates and Photocells.  All homologations were set with a shelf life of 15 years after which, another homologation test would need to be performed or the device would no longer be valid for use at FIS events.  Scheduled for expiration in June 2018 was a significant number of photocells and start gates.

In early June of this year, the FIS Timing working group met and decided to extend the expiration of start gates and photocells homologated in 2003.  These devices will now expire in 2023 enjoying a 5 year extension.

There has been, and will be, no significant changes in the FIS homologated timing equipment list this year and if your gear was good last winter, you can keep using it for some years to come.  The next significant expiration of timing equipment homologations is scheduled occur in June of 2023.  Please review the list of homologated timing equipment prior to each season as unexpected changes may occur.

https://data.fis-ski.com/services/timing-and-data/homologated-timing-equipment.html

RMD Golf Tournament 2017

Please mark your calendars for Friday, September 22 for the RMD Celebrity Golf Tournament hosted by Catamount Ranch and Club in Steamboat.  A great day and a great way to benefit RMD athletes.  Nothing better than a round with all of your ski friends!  Check back soon for sponsorship opportunities.  RMSRO has been a Tee sponsor for the past 3 years, how about you?  Click the link below for more information to play or sponsor.

http://rocky.ussa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/2017-RMD-Golf-Tournament-Flyer1.pdf

Congress Schedule is Published

http://ussa.org/ussa/meetings-and-reports

Check out the schedule and book your room early. Schedule has SHIFTED ONE DAY from previous years with most things happening a day earlier. The Awards Dinner is on Thursday night. Room deal is $99, $58 less than rack rates listed without group code.

New FIS Timing Rules published

Another season is upon us and with it comes a new Timing Booklet from FIS.  You can find this online http://data.fis-ski.com/media/alpine-skiing/timing/alpinetimingbooklet-v-254.pdf
Things continue to tighten up with the rules on sync and introduction of new homologations on the horizon.  Lets have a look at the changes since 2015
Page 7 Synchronisation: some additional text
In case you use a startclock, it has to be synchronized together with the system A and B timer.
 
New language about sync for a start clock is added
Page 8: Notes : some new text
At the end of the competition, it is compulsory to send electronically the “Timing & Data Technical Report Form” to the FIS (see section Timing & Data Technical Report Form in this booklet). The printed tapes from the System A, System B and all hand timing records must be handed to the race organisation who has to keep it at least 3 months after the competition or after any appeal dealing with timing. 
 
Expanded language about the TDTR and other timing records. Nothing new just clarification of what happens after the race.
 
 
Page 22: Sync confirm at + 1 minute : some new text, some text removed
Synchronization to the Time of Day for all systems must be accomplished. Connect all timing devices that run in time of day at one start source (one single contact only for checking) and start the time of day of all timing devices. Trigger the timing devices again after 1 minute and check if the time of day for this impulse is within a 1/1000ths (0.001 sec.) for System A and System B timers. If they are not, you must re-synchronize and try again. Note that four spaces are provided for indications about synchronization of the four required timers when events are being timed without hill cable. 
 
Language about the start gate is now removed and now only language on use of single contact for sync and sync +1 and the .001 tolerance.  All future instruction must move away from use of the start gate for this procedure.  The .001 tolerance is easily achieved with a single contact.
 
  
Page 26: Criteria for FIS approved timing devices for Alpine Ski Races :some changed text
All timing devices must be homologated by the FIS and used respecting the FIS rules. Validity of the homologation is 15 years.
 
A little bit of wordsmith work and the removal of the 1997 date.  Added the 15 year validity sentence.
 
Page 26: Timers:
No changes found
Page 29: Startclock : criteria page added
Entire page added with criteria for start clock (very similar to timer criteria).  This is for the coming homologation requirement for this device.  Homologation requirement is set to become active for season 18-19.
Page 35: Photofinish System: some text added
A photofinish system is a line scan camera that scans the finish line with an adjustable scan rate.
 
This is added after the first sentence, no content change.
So to recap, single contact for sync and +1 with .001 tolerance further emphasized and the introduction of future homologation of the start clock with details for its sync with system A and B.
 
Please work with your local and regional educators to incorporate these minor changes in the fall clinics.