Dear colleagues:
Please distribute and make certain all our TDs and Race Administrators remember the following items and the other issues as highlighted in a recent e-mail from Ted Savage.
Trust your holidays went well.
Tom
Tom Winters, FIS TD Commissioner
4250 East Placita Baja, Tucson, AZ 85718
(520) 906-6424
skicomusa@aol.com
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Please Note
So far this year I have received less that 1/3 of race result packets and even fewer TD Expense Forms for the events which have been held. I need a copy of all results packets and TD Expense Forms for all events held in the USA not matter where the TD is from and for all events in Canada or other out of country events where a USA TD is assigned. Your help would be appreciated
FIS Timing Form Reminder / Race Packets / TD Expense Forms
January 2008
The FIS TTRF ("Timing Technical Report Form") is a required document to
score the race.
On the same level of importance as the Results, Penalty Calculation, TD
Report, the TTRF if absent, wrong or incomplete will cause the race NOT to
be scored.
The current correct version of the document is available in a number of
locations on the web but as is the case with ALL FIS documents the only
TRUSTED source should be:
Download the current TTRF form (version 7.1) at:
ftp://ftp.fisski.ch/Alpine/forms/
or at
http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/disciplines/alpine-skiing-rules/alpine-skiing-rul
es/timing.html
as:
Timing-and-Data-Report-7-1
Available as either a pdf or excel worksheet
Some tips to help fill it out:
Equipment Specs--------------------
Brand, Model, and Homologation # are all listed on the list of FIS approved
(homologated) timing equipment. You need to check that what you are using
corresponds to anything that is on this list. If it's not on the list of
approved equipment YOUR RACE WILL NOT SCORE.
You can find the list here:
http://www.fis-ski.com/data/document/homologated-timing-equipment.pdf
All timers, start gates and photocells MUST correspond to some device on
this list AND have a serial number ON the device you use. This could (and
should) be checked by the FIS TD assigned to the event.
FIS Timing Booklet-----------------
The FIS Timing Booklet is a part of the ICR and part of the FIS Rules. All
requirements of the ICR and the expanded references to technical
requirements for timing FIS events are indicated in this supplemental set
of rules. Like many aspects of the FIS rules, the ICR does not list ALL of
what is actually required. Like the specification details for Equipment,
Medical, the World Cup, etc the Timing Booklet spells out additional
requirements and provides a wealth of information that is essential to the
timing process.
You can find the FIS timing Booklet here:
http://www.fis-ski.com/data/document/timingbooklet-v2_42.pdf
Certification----------------------------
A reminder that the COT (Chief of Timing) and the assigned FIS TD must
attest to the accuracy of the data on each TTRF with signature. As it is
with the TD Report, no signatures and the race will not score.
Should you have any questions AFTER you have reviewed the FIS Timing
Booklet please contact either the USSA or ACA offices for further
assistance or direct contact with North American members of the FIS Timing
Working Group.
Sincerely
Ted Savage
FIS TD Commissioner for Canada
FIS Timing/Data Working Group
tsavage@precisiontiming.com
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