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INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION

INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION. Timing & Data. Timing and Data Report Form Instructions. Equipment Race Level: NorAm Cup. Sys Timer A Sys Timer B Start Gate Finish Cell A Finish Cell B. Brand Name. Model or Type. Serial Number. Homologation #. Equipment. Software. Software &

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INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION

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  1. INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION Timing & Data

  2. Timing and Data Report FormInstructions

  3. Equipment Race Level: NorAm Cup Sys Timer A Sys Timer B Start Gate Finish Cell A Finish Cell B • Brand Name • Model or Type • Serial Number • Homologation #

  4. Equipment

  5. Software Software & Results Preparation

  6. Connections

  7. Connections Check BEFORE the race(before Arrival at the venue) How do we communicate signals/data from Start to Finish? How is voice communication handled between Start and Finish? Cable Radio Snowmobile Ski Lift Skier ??

  8. Timing Data

  9. Warm-up and Synchronization At what time is the run scheduled to start? --Is there a rule about Synchronization? --What is the minimum recommended warm up time? Is there a Maximum?

  10. What’s the Problem?

  11. What’s the Problem?

  12. Synchronization and Synch + 1 Minute • Are Systems A and B synchronized? • How close are they? • What is the maximum difference acceptable? • So what? • What about Hand Times? • So what?

  13. What Would you Do?

  14. What Would you Do?

  15. What Would you Do?

  16. Start and Finish Installations Various Race Levels – You Guess

  17. What’s the Race Level?Start Posts and Ramps World Cup Regional FIS

  18. World Cup What’s the Race Level?Start Posts and Ramps

  19. What’s the Race Level?Start Posts and Ramps Regional FIS

  20. Start Posts and RampsName the Problems Some kind of crowd control to separate the start area from the preparation area Wiring should be neat and not easily disturbed Separation between end of wand and start post Start Posts Should be closer to the break over Start should not easily obstruct the athlete and should be closer to the start posts

  21. What’s the Race Level?Finish Photocells, Posts and Areas World Cup Regional FIS

  22. What’s the Race Level?Finish Photocells, Posts and Areas Regional FIS

  23. Name the ProblemsFinish Photocells, Posts and Areas Regional FIS No Finish Line Horizontal Separation Metal Spool mounted on metal stake behind finish pad Fiberglass Start Posts(they last a long time, but OUCH) No Notches

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