General Race Rules On the Hill

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General Race Rules On the Hill Do not ski or “shadow” the course during inspection. It will result in disqualification. If you miss a gate (failure of both skis to pass through/or around, a gate(s)), it is up to you to realize this and hike to the appropriate gate to make a legal pass. Gatekeeper will not assist other than to say, “back red” or “back 2 blue”, etc. You may hear the gatekeeper say, “go” if the pass is legal. If you pass “illegally” (see next page) and do not hike/make a “legal” gate pass, you will be disqualified). Binding Releases In HS Racing, you can finish on 1 ski no matter where in the course you lose the ski. If you lose both skis, the run is over and is a DNF (or DQ if you finish Illegally). If you finish a course on 1 ski, both feet and the existing ski tip need to pass the gates legally (e.g., cannot straddle a gate, if skier falls, both feet and 1 ski must pass legally) If you lose both skis between the last gate and the finish of the course, you may finish legally, if both feet pass the finish line and the timing stops when a body part triggers timing. Re-runs & Missing Gates If you believe you should have a re-run (e.g., a gate is down that didn’t get replaced or interference in the course by another skier) you must ski out of the course and stop. Notify the nearest gatekeeper and proceed to the top of the course to request the rerun. If you choose to finish the run even though a gate is missing/down, you must pass the gate legally with both feet/ski tips as if the pole(s) was/were in place. In other words, you cannot ski a faster line just because the gate was missing. If you choose to finish the run after interference or obstruction such as a gate missing, a rerun will not be granted. FROM FIS RULES: Where there is no outside pole, both feet and ski tips must have passed the turning pole on the same side, following the normal race line of the slalom crossing the imaginary line from turning pole to turning pole. If a competitor loses a ski, without committing a fault, e.g. not by straddling a pole, then the tip of the remaining ski and both feet must meet both requirements. If the racer has not correctly crossed the imaginary line from turning pole to turning pole and does not follow the normal race line, then he has to climb back up and pass around the missed turning pole. Where there is an outside pole (first and last gate, delayed gate, and combinations (hairpin, vertical) art. 661.4.1. is valid.

Legal Gate Pass All slalom course are set Single Pole Slalom – which means there is no outside pole on gates except for the first and last gates in a race course and closed/vertical combination gates (i.e., through/delay, hairpin, flush gates). OPEN Gates - Single Pole Both feet and both ski tips must pass the “correct” path around the gate CLOSED (or Vertical Combination) Gates (i.e., Through/Delay, Hairpin, Flushes) and Double Pole OPEN Gates The skiers feet (both) and ski tips (both) must break the imaginary line connecting the 2 poles of the “gate”. A skier can cross this plane the “preferred way” (fastest) or the “not preferred way” (slowest) and both are still a legal passes. Clarifications If the skier falls and both feet and ski tips pass legally, he/she has passed the gate legally. Double Pole Open Hairpin (2 Closed Gates) 3 Gate Flush (3 Closed Gates) Through or Delay (1 Closed Gate) Single Pole Open = Preferred Path = Not Preferred Path Imaginary Lines Illegal Gate Pass Skier straddles any pole (one ski/foot on each side of any pole) One or more of skiers feet/ski tips go on wrong side of a Single Pole OPEN Gate (e.g., skier cannot ski over a gate with their inside leg – both tips and boots must completely pass on the proper side of gate) Both of skier’s feet/ski tips fail to break the plane on a Double Pole OPEN or CLOSED Gate Skier falls and both ski tips AND both feet don’t go on correct side of Single Pole OPEN gate Skier falls and both ski tips AND both feet don’t break the plane on a CLOSED gate or Double Pole OPEN gate. IF a skier has an illegal pass, he/she must do the following to make the pass legal and avoid a DQ: Single Pole OPEN Gate: Skier must hike and make a loop around the gate that he/she missed Double Pole OPEN Gate and all CLOSED Gates: Skier must hike and cross the plane with both feet and both ski tips. NOTE: the skier can go forward, reverse, up or down, from either side of the plane to accomplish this - as long as both feet and both ski tips cross the imaginary plane.