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WORKING A RACE
There are many volunteers needed to run a race, providing a safe and fair environment for the racers.  Below is a list of different positions and their responsibilities, including guides and manuals for officiating these races.

RACE VOLUNTEER FAQs

This is a good place to start.  Some basic questions answered.

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WHAT TO EXPECT ON A RACE COURSE

This describes race day from ‘start to finish’.

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RACE VOLUNTEER POSITIONS

A list of all positions needed to run the race divided into the following categories:  Race Organization and Administration; Course Preperation and Maintenance; Gate Judging; Timing, Start and Finish; Event Support.

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ENTRY LEVEL RACE ADMINISTRATION

A detailed breakdown of pre and post race administration including start lists and race results.

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EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST

A list of all equipment needed for the race including course set up and electronics for timing.

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ACA RACE WORKER TRAINING MANUAL

A full guideline to assist volunteers and race organizers under the FIS rules to run a ski race.

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GATE JUDGE INFORMATION

General information about gate judging such as where to stand, what to look for and how to record a missed gate.

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GUIDELINE FOR CHIEF OF GATES

All the details to be the Chief, how to manage your judges, responsibilities on and off the hill and gate maintenance.

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GUIDELINE FOR GATE JUDGES

A detailed breakdown of gate judging responsibilities and rules to follow.  See a video on judging HERE.

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RACER DOWN PROTOCOL

Know what to do when...

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ACA OFFICIALS PROGRAM LEVEL 1 MANUAL

The full manual for Level 1.

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GATE REPAIR TECHNIQUES

The DIY step by step on gate repair.

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RACE NOTICE TEMPLATE

Race administration.

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FIS TIMING BOOKLET

 

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SPLIT SECOND SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD

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