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FISU Sports Regulations March 2018

FISU ALPINE SPORTS REGULATIONS

1. GENERAL TERMS 1.1 The alpine skiing events will be organised in accordance with the most recent technical regulations of the International Federation (FIS), except when specifically amended with these regulations or by the CTI-UH. In any dispute the English text will be regarded as authoritative.

1.2 The programme and duration of the competitions will be fixed by the Executive Committee in agreement with the Organising Committee and the CTI-UH. In principle, the programme will last eight (8) days and will include the following events: Men Women Alpine Combined (AC) Alpine Combined (AC) Super-G (SG) Super-G (SG) (GS) Giant Slalom (GS) Slalom (SL) Slalom (SL) Parallel Nations Team Event

1.3 Each country may enter: A total of twenty-four (24) competitors may enter for the alpine skiing events but not to exceed twelve (12) competitors of the same gender. Only six (6) men or six (6) women may take part in the same event.

Parallel Nations Team Event: each country may enter only one (1) team consisting of two (2) women and two (2) men.

At the first General Technical Meeting, the Head of Delegation or his/her representative shall confirm and sign the official entry list of competitors.

Only competitors with an active FIS code are allowed to participate in each alpine skiing event. To be eligible for participation in in Super-G and Alpine Combined the competitor must have FIS points in Super-G or Alpine Combined. If a competitor does not yet appear on the valid FIS points list, he may only participate on the condition that an official result list containing his previous results is presented.

Entries are controlled by the Organiser and the FIS Technical Delegate. Only accredited athletes can be considered for the draw of a starting list.

All accredited alpine skiing athletes are allowed to participate in the official trainings.

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2. PRE COMPETITION PROCEDURE 2.1 Advanced Payment: Two (2) months before the Winter Universiade, countries entering in alpine skiing must confirm their participation with an advanced payment of 50 % of the participation fees per entered competitor and official (cf. WU General Regulations Art. 5.3.6).

The advanced payment shall be directly collected by the Organising Committee.

3. FISU TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CHAIR, ISF TECHNICAL DELEGATES & TECHNICAL OFFICIALS 3.1 Nomination Assignment Nominated by TCC FISU Technical Committee Chair FISU TD FIS Technical Delegate FIS FIS Equipment Controller FIS ITO FIS Safety Officer* OC or FISU * Optional, the decision rests with FISU. The Organising Committee must invite the ITOs no later than three (3) months before the opening ceremony of the Winter Universiade (cf. WU Technical Regulations Art. 10.4).

3.2 Number Assignment Number of persons TCC FISU Technical Committee Chair 1 TD FIS Technical Delegate 2 FIS Equipment Controller 1 ITO FIS Safety Officer* 1

3.3 Payment obligations Including: travel expenses, costs of stay and the per diem Assignment Charged to TCC FISU Technical Committee Chair FISU TD FIS Technical Delegate FISU FIS Equipment Controller OC ITO FIS Safety Officer* OC Per diem according to FISU-FIS partnership agreement are to be paid for the entire days of duty (including travel days). (cf. WU Technical Regulations Art. 10.3).

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3.4 Arrival and departure days Unless otherwise stated by the FISU CTI-UH, all International Technical Officials are to arrive one (1) day prior to their first official meeting as agreed between FISU and the OC and depart one (1) day after the end of competition (cf. WU Technical Regulations Art. 10.5).

ITO’s are to be accommodated in single rooms. (cf. WU Technical Regulations Art. 10.5).

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