1)If a coach takes part in the race, can he also act as referee?  YES  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011.

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1)If a coach takes part in the race, can he also act as referee?  YES  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

1)If a coach takes part in the race, can he also act as referee?  YES  NOICR Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

2)Is the audible countdown signal mandatory only for DH, SG and GS at all levels.  YES  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

2)Is the audible countdown signal mandatory only for DH, SG and GS at all levels.  YES  NOICR Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

3)If the Appeals Commission is dealing with a timing protest, should they ask for the timing stripes from the Technical Delegate or from the Organiser?  ORGANISER  TECHNICAL DELEGATE Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

3)If the Appeals Commission is dealing with a timing protest, should they ask for the timing stripes from the Technical Delegate or from the Organiser?  ORGANISERICR  TECHNICAL DELEGATE Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

4)Is the starter allowed to help the competitor by showing him where to plant his poles?  YES  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

4)Is the starter allowed to help the competitor by showing him where to plant his poles?  YESICR  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

5)The Jury has not made any special recommendations regarding Course Inspection. One team is inspecting without skis. Is this forbidden?  YES  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

5)The Jury has not made any special recommendations regarding Course Inspection. One team is inspecting without skis. Is this forbidden?  YESICR  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

6)A competitor lost his starting bib before starting the second run. Can the Jury let him start?  NO  YES Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

6) A competitor lost his starting bib before starting the second run. Can the Jury let him start?  NO  YESICR Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

7)If the width of the gates is 5 m, are you setting a SG?  NO  YES Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

7)If the width of the gates is 5 m, are you setting a SG?  NOICR  YES Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

8)The total number of entered competitors on the board of the Men’s SL is 34. One of the foreign NSA has 5 competitors over his quota. Are they allowed to start?  YES  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

8)The total number of entered competitors on the board of the Men’s SL is 34. One of the foreign NSA has 5 competitors over his quota. Are they allowed to start?  YES  NO9.8.2 / 9.9 Rules of the FIS Alpine Points Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

9)The TD has the right to move a SC competition to a substitute course if the race cannot be carried out on the homologated course.  YES  NO Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

9)The TD has the right to move a SC competition to a substitute course if the race cannot be carried out on the homologated course.  YES  NOICR Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

10)Course setting One pole Slalom, vertical drop 180 m. The Chief of Course asked how many poles approximately do we need in order to set the first run?  60  70  90 Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011

10)Course setting One pole Slalom, vertical drop 180 m. The Chief of Course asked how many poles approximately do we need in order to set the first run?  60  70  90( ) Alpine Technical Delegates Update 2011