ICF Welt-Cup Im Kanu-Slalom 23. – 25. Juni, Augsburg / Eiskanal

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ICF Welt-Cup Im Kanu-Slalom 23. – 25. Juni, Augsburg / Eiskanal CHW S A U B N E A N K A U G GSBUR 2017 ICF Welt-Cup im Kanu-Slalom 23. – 25. Juni, Augsburg / Eiskanal www.kanu-schwaben-augsburg.de Karl Heinz Englet GmbH | Bulach Werbeagentur | Foto: Jochen A. Meyer | Melanie Pfeifer WM-Bronzemedaillengewinnerin 2014 und 2015 ICF Canoe Slalom Racing World Cup Series 2017 Race #2 Augsburg – Olympic course - Eiskanal 23. June - 25. June 2017 GoverningU Body: International Canoe Federation (ICF) Maison du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, C2 1007 Lausanne SWITZERLAND http://www.canoeicf.com/ [email protected] Phone: +41 21 612 02 90 Fax: +41 21 612 02 91 National Federation: Deutscher Kanuverband e.V. Bertaallee 8, D-47055 Duisburg Phone: +49 (0)203/9 97 59-0 Fax: +49 (0)203/9 97 59-60 www.kanu.de UH [email protected] UH Local Organising Committee: Kanu Schwaben Augsburg e.V. Organisation Office Am Eiskanal 49a, D-86161 Augsburg Phone: +49 (0)821/ 56 75 95 65 oder 56 75 95 66 Fax: +49 (0)821/ 56 75 95 67 www.kanu-schwaben-augsburg.de [email protected] Accommodation Office: Regio Augsburg Tourismus GmbH Schießgrabenstraße 14 86150 Augsburg Phone: +49(0)8 21/5 02 07-0 Fax: +49(0)8 21/5 02 07-45 [email protected] www.regio-augsburg.de ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup 2017 - Race #2 - Augsburg - Eiskanal - 23. - 25. June 2017 - page 1 of 7 Official World-Cup Hotel: Dorint Hotel Augsburg Imhofstrasse 12 86159 Augsburg Phone: +49(0)821/5974-0 Fax: +49(0)821/5974100 www.hotel-augsburg.dorint.com [email protected] Competition venue: Augsburg, Olympic Slalom Course Length 300 m; Drop 4 m, Difficulty: Grade III Start Washing Machine Bow Bridge Moby Dick Cork Screw Restaurant Bend Scoreboard / Videowall Timing and Scoring Finish Organisation Office / Press TV Compound / Parking ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup 2017 - Race #2 - Augsburg - Eiskanal - 23. - 25. June 2017 - page 2 of 7 Competition Rules: ICF Canoe Slalom Competition Rules 2017 CategoriesU CSL: CI Men, KI Men, CI Women, KI Women, CII Men, CII Mix CategoriesU CSLX: KI Men, KI Women Entries: Entries must be made by using ICF online entry system SDP (sports data platform), SDP can be accessed directly: https://icf.msl.es/icf/main.jsp or via ICF website and your NF area where you find additional information e.g. how to do the entries https://federations.canoeicf.com/sport-data-platform-online-entries Due date for entries: 09.06.2017 List of all Competitors (namely) Late Entries: All entries sent after 09.06.2017 will have to be accepted by the Chairman of the Canoe Slalom committee (Jean-Michel PRONO - [email protected]) according to ICF Canoe Slalom competition rules. ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup 2017 - Race #2 - Augsburg - Eiskanal - 23. - 25. June 2017 - page 3 of 7 Provisional Schedule: Monday, 19.06.2017 08:00 – 18:00 Official Nations Training CSL 18:00 – 19:00 Official Nations Training CSLX 19:00 – 20:00 Free Training CSL - world cup participants only Tuesday, 20.06.2017 08:00 – 18:00 Official Nations Training CSL 18:00 – 19:00 Official Nations Training CSLX 19:00 – 20:00 Free Training CSL - world cup participants only Wednesday, 21.06.2017 08:00 – 18:00 Official Nations Training CSL 18:00 – 19:00 Official Nations Training CSLX 19:00 – 20:00 Free Training CSL - world cup participants only 18:30 Team Leaders Meeting Thursday, 22.06.2017 07:30 – 12:00 Official Nations Training 08:00 – 12:30 Boat measuring at the finish area 09:00 – 16:30 Accreditation + Parking permit 12:30 – 15:00 Free Boat measuring 12:00 Heats Course Construction 14:15 Heats Course construction boats on the water 15:00 Heats Course Demonstration in sections 16:00 Heats Course technical rehearsal (full length) 15:00 – 16:30 Distribution of Start Numbers 17:00 Opening ceremony Friday, 23.06.2017 – Heats Day 08:45 Forerunners 09:00 – 13:10 Heats Group 1 - C2 Men, C1 Women, K1 Men 14:15 Forerunners 14:30 – 17:45 Heats Group 2 - C2 Mix, K1 Women, C1 Men 17:55 Semi/Finals course construction 19:00 Semi/Finals course demonstration in sections 19:45 Semi/Finals course demonstration full runs ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup 2017 - Race #2 - Augsburg - Eiskanal - 23. - 25. June 2017 - page 4 of 7 Saturday, 24.06.2017 – Semifinals and Finals 09:30 Forerunners 09:50 – 10:30 Semi-Final C2 Men 120 sec. (20 boats) 10:35 – 11:35 Semi-Final C1 Women 120 sec. (30 boats) 11:40 – 13:00 Semi-Final K1 Men 120 sec. (40 boats) 13:30 – 13:55 Final C2 Men 150 sec. (10 boats) 14:00 – 14:25 Final C1 Women 150 sec. (10 boats) 14:30 – 14:55 Final K1 Men 150 sec. (10 boats) 15:00 Awards Slalom Course Construction CSLX 16:15 – 17:05 Time Trials K1 Men CSLX 17:10 – 17:40 Time Trials K1 Women CSLX 17:55 – 18:20 K1M CSLX – 1/8 Final Sunday, 25.06.2017– Semifinals and Finals 09:50 Forerunners 10:10 – 10:50 Semi-Final CII Mix 120 sec. (20 boats) 10:55 – 11:55 Semi-Final KI Women 120 sec. (30 boats) 12:00 – 13:00 Semi-Final CI Men 120 sec. (30 boats) 13:30 – 13:55 Final CII Mix 150 sec. (10 boats) 14:00 – 14:25 Final KI Women 150 sec. (10 boats) 14:30 – 14:55 Final CI Men 150 sec. (10 boats) 15:00 Awards Slalom Course Construction CSLX 16:15 – 16:27 K1W CSLX – 1/4 Final 16:30 – 16:42 K1M CSLX – 1/4 Final 16:45 – 16:51 K1W CSLX – 1/2 Final 16:54 – 17:00 K1M CSLX – 1/2 Final 17:03 – 17:06 K1W CSLX – Final 17:09 – 17:12 K1M CSLX – Final 17:16 CSLX Awards ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup 2017 - Race #2 - Augsburg - Eiskanal - 23. - 25. June 2017 - page 5 of 7 Technical Video Signal From 2017 a new workflow has been created to follow the constant improvement of competition technologies and On Venue Results services ICF is providing to judges, teams and LOC: Judges & TVS production / FEED A (odd) + FEED B (even) START SIGNALS THURSDAY @ 16h00 (Tech. Rehearsal full length), till the end of the SLALOM events on Sunday @ 15h00. 6 Cameras LIVE (4 operated & 2 fixed) + TV graphics ICF TV is only providing the 6 Cameras and the 4 operators. All Camera signals are routed to the OB VAN for Image Control, then Siwi Data is wiring all signals back to the OVR position to have the 2 switchers “cutting” the Feed A & B for judges and TVS These 2 feeds are entirely directed, “switched” by Siwi Data with their equipment installed inside the OVR area and will be provided in the video tent. Remark: TVS is a service produced by a company hired through ICF. The host will undertake the strongest effort to provide the best quality but cannot guarantee a 100% coverage. Accreditation In order to keep pace with the increasing requirements and to provide a high quality service to the athletes, team leaders and team staff members, the host will charge an accreditation fee of 105 € per person The accreditation fee includes the following services: Lunch at the boathouse of Kanu Schwaben on 23.06. - 25.06.2017 1 T-Shirt Technical video signal Wifi access at the course Parking Boat storage and nations tent Free Training To make the accreditation process as convenient as possible for you we offer the opportunity to pay via bank transfer upfront by using the account details given below. Please beware that transactions must be made till 12th June 2017 to guarantee the completion before the event starts. Account Holder: TSV 1847 Schwaben Augsburg e.V. Kanuabteilung Bank: Stadtsparkasse Augsburg BLZ: 720 500 00 Account No.: 250534963 BIC: AUGSDE77 IBAN: DE93 7205 0000 0250 5349 63 Alternatively you can pay your accreditation fee at the event in CASH ONLY! NO Credit Card payment possible. ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup 2017 - Race #2 - Augsburg - Eiskanal - 23. - 25. June 2017 - page 6 of 7 Parking at the venue From Monday (19.06.2017) till Wednesday (21.06.2017) inclusively, there is no parking permit needed. On Thursday you will receive parking permits along with your accreditation upon pick up at the organization office. Starting Friday (23.06.2017) till Sunday (25.06.2017) inclusively, parking along the road is not permitted in the indicated zones due to safety reasons. Generally overnight stays in the venue parking area is not permitted. For any question concerning accreditation please refer to [email protected] For more information required, news etc. check out our event website: http://www.canoeicf.com/event/2017-icf-canoe-slalom-world-cup-2 Each competitor takes part in the competition at his own risk. ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup 2017 - Race #2 - Augsburg - Eiskanal - 23. - 25. June 2017 - page 7 of 7 .
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