Welcome to Ski Rules Meeting Intent of meeting: Cover MHSAA rule changes Review previous changes Reminders for the 2013-14 season Reminders for post season.

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Welcome to Ski Rules Meeting Intent of meeting: Cover MHSAA rule changes Review previous changes Reminders for the season Reminders for post season

Athletic Eligibility The current MHSAA Handbook, Regulation I, Essential Eligibility Requirements for Senior High School Students, is applicable to member school ski teams. Please consult with athletic director.

MHSAA Concussion Protocol Review Role of official is to point out potentially concussed athlete to coach Coach makes decision to remove athlete from play School designated health care professional makes sideline determination to return or remove athlete from game

MHSAA Concussion Protocol Review Once removed, athlete is finished for that day of competition Return to play only on a subsequent day by written authorization of MD or DO Penalties for unauthorized return

Concussion Education – Get More! Download from this presentation: Signs & Symptoms Information MHSAA Concussion Protocol Take the online course for coaches, athletes & parents: MichiganNeuroSport.com

Reminders Go to the MHSAA web site and download the Ski Coaches Manual click on ski, go to Coaches Box Work with your athletic director on student eligibility and sport regulations.

FAQs Each qualifying team shall provide two workers (ski qualified) for both morning and afternoon events. This shall be applied to each male team and each female team. Bibs – Each skier must wear the bib and bib number assigned to them. AFTER the meet, the individual must return the bib to host management. There is a $50 fee charged for all lost bibs. Regional Meet – this year, the regional meet may be scheduled on any day, Monday-Friday, the week of February

FAQs To be eligible to enter the Regional Ski Meet, the team must enter and ski a minimum of four skiers in each discipline. To be eligible for post season, a team must compete in four meets against MHSAA member schools. An individual must have competed in at least four meets with his/her school team against other MHSAA member schools.

Contest Limitations No team schedule or individual may exceed 15 days of competition. Each school team is allowed four scrimmages – no more than 2 prior to first contest. A competitor may enter a maximum of two non- school meets (LTM). Each skier must have a Physical Form and CUSSA/High School Meet schedule on file with school administration and MHSAA prior to competition.

Contest Limitations Continued- Each skier must have a Physical Form and CUSSA/High School Meet schedule on file with school administration prior to competition. At this time, we have not identified a CUSSA Rep (to collect forms) so each CUSSA Meet schedule – per skier must be sent to the MHSAA office as well. Fax:

Helmets Each racer must have a helmet which completely covers the head (no soft ears) and is manufactured for ski racing. All slalom racers must have a mouth guard/jaw guard on their helmet. Coaches and athletes need to be aware of and consider the value of supplemental equipment (ie shin guards, body armor).

Important Dates First allowable dates for: Practice – November 18 Competition – December 14 Entry – February 7

Important Post Season Dates Regional – the week of February Final – February 24 Weather postponement - the postponed competition may be made up at the site or alternate site any day following the originally scheduled day (regional - no later than Wednesday prior to the Final).

Review of Previous Rule Changes Eliminate the outside gates for slalom Outside gates are required only in the following circumstances: Start and Finish First and last gate All combinations (flushes and hairpins, including the exit gate) All through and delay gates

Review of Previous Rule Changes Eliminate outside gates for GS Outside gates are required only in the following circumstances: Start and finish First and last gate Any through gate, delay gate, or corridor which does not require a direction change.

Review of Previous Rule Changes All disqualifications must be noted or posted on the unofficial result board for each run within 15 minutes of the last competitors run in that discipline.

Review of Previous Rule Changes Schedule Option (Regional and Final) - The meet manager has the option of skiing the entire first run then start the second run. Skiers may be required to inspect both courses prior to the first run. (If you do not reset the course, there will be an immediate changeover to the second run.)

Review of Previous Rule Changes Course Setting At the Regional level, participating schools will be represented in the course setting. At the Final level, each region shall be represented provided qualified personnel are available.

Review of Previous Rule Changes Jury Composition (1) Referee (2) Technical Delegate (3) Chief of Race

Review of Rule Changes At the MHSAA Final: All individual qualifiers shall race in flights 2.5 and 4.5 with equal distribution in each flight. In the event there is an odd number of skiers, the additional skier shall be placed in 4.5.

Region Sites – Division 1 Region 1 – Marquette Mountain Region 2 – Pine Knob Region 3 – Alpine Valley

Region Sites – Division 2 Region 4 – Schuss Mtn Region 5 – Cabrefae Region 6 – Cannonsburg

Final Sites Division 1 – Schuss Mountain Division 2 – Nubs Nob

Entry Reminders The entry due date is February 7. The running order, M.E and other materials must be received by the manager by this deadline. The Regional Manager may require additional paperwork with the entry (release form or workers list).

Scoring The best time shall be awarded one point, the second best time two points, the third best time three points, and so forth, with all competitors who DQ, DNS or DNF to receive points equal to one greater than the total number of participants (those who were entered) in that event.

Scoring (cont) Team scores in each event shall be computed by combining the race points of the top four finishers in each event from each team competing. Points shall be awarded as described in previous slide.

Scoring (cont) The fifth place finishers score in both events will be used to break a tie. In the event of a tie of times for a position, the two times involved shall divide the total points for the two positions involved.

Final Meet Participants The first, second and third place boys and girls teams from each Regional Meet will advance to the Final Meet. The top ten individuals in each discipline or the top four individuals not on a qualifying team (whichever is greater) will advance to the Final Meet.

Meeting Complete Go to the MHSAA web site and download the Ski Coaches Manual Review the Concussion information on the MHSAA web site Work with your athletic director on both MHSAA eligibility regulations and ski rules. Enjoy the season!

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