The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly SOD OFFICIALS The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Basic Structure FIS Rules the world, but lets ACA rule domestic events, who in turn let AOA rule Provincial events, who in turn let SOD rule Divisional events End result is that if you are not sure you revert to the FIS rules.

And there are Committees SOD Officials Chair and member of SOD committee AOA Officials Chair and Officials Committee of which SOD Chair is a member ACA Officials Chair and Officials Committee of which AOA Chair is a member Canadian FIS TD Commissioner, reports to Alpine Canada and FIS

Levels of Officials Level I – entry level, 3 hour course Level II – 8 hour course plus an exam. As a prerequisite requires practical experience. Level III- 12 hour course plus an exam. As a prerequisite requires practical experience, in all four aspects of race management. Administration Course Timing Jury Level IV - Candidates are nominated by the Provincial Chair

Technical Delegates Regional TD – Ontario only – Level II and recommended by Division Chair PSO TD Technical – Level III and recommended by Provincial Chair PSO TD Speed – Level III and recommended by Provincial Chair, significant speed experience National TD – Level IV and recommended through Alpine Canada Official’s Committee FIS TD – Nomination and FIS mandated process

Officials Education 2017/2018 Level I – 6 courses in Toronto, Collingwood and Milton – 87 officials trained Level II – 2 courses in Toronto and Collingwood – 29 trained Level III – 1 course in Collingwood – 9 attendees – 3 exams returned + 1 from an older Level III course Still have 3 older unreturned exams, plus 6 unreturned exams from this year Updates – 2 were held in Toronto and Collingwood – 99 attendees

Registered Officials After completing the course officials are expected to register with SOD/AOA, annually and attend updates. Craigleith – 63 Georgian Peaks – 52 Alpine – 41 Osler – 40 Devils Glen – 12 Rest have 5 or less registered officials, and many have only 1.

How Many Officials Do We Need? Not an easy question to answer. To my way of thinking each race must have at least one qualified official (taken the course, attended updates, registered) present. Begs the question of how the clubs with one registered official manage to run races? Caledon, Chicopee, Devils Elbow, Milton, Muskoka, NSA We need more people to participate in the whole cycle: Education, Practical Experience, Updating, Registration

How Many TDs Do We Need Last year we had 34 SOD/AOA level events that required TDs U14 – 14 U 16 – 14 U18 – 6 Total – 34 events How many active TDs do we have? FIS – 6 – Campbell, Dyson, Hopper, Lambert, Lashley, Plotz SOD/AOA – 10 – Gillard, Hagar N, Hagerman, Haiduk, Kellum, Lowe, Munro, Twible, Vincent, Walker Limited speed experienced TDs

Plus FIS Events 20 FIS codexes spread over 5 events at 4 venues. The TDs are generally not from SOD, only under Force Majeur. BUT, the FIS events impose a big load on our volunteers And they also provide a great training opportunity

Needs Going Forward Engage more of the officials in the system already, in the whole cycle: Education Practical Experience Updating Registration Find more volunteers and get them engaged. Encourage a greater participation by the parents and try to reduce the entitlement attitude.