NEW HAMPSHIRE ALPINE RACING ASSOCIATION 2015

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NEW HAMPSHIRE ALPINE RACING ASSOCIATION 2015
NEW HAMPSHIRE
ALPINE RACING ASSOCIATION
2015 - 2016
www.nhalpine.org
Another summer comes to an end. I was discussing this with a
friend the other day whether or not this is related to getting older.
Either way, the passing of another summer ushers in the fall
and then soon after another winter season follows. With some
luck, it will follow on with the past two seasons’ record snowfall.
I’ve heard though that overall skier visits were down in 2015 because folks
down south were buried in the white stuff and couldn’t make their way north
to take advantage of the epic conditions we were enjoying.
I’m not sure if you’ve heard that the Mittersill project over at Cannon Mtn.
has moved into high gear. The cooperative effort among the state of New
Hampshire, Cannon Mtn. and the Franconia Ski Club have joined forces
to create what will arguably be two world class ski hills. Baron’s Run, the
Super G and GS trail, had snowmaking installed this summer and the Taft
slalom trail was cleared and stumped as well, though snowmaking and the
new T-Bar surface lift will not be installed until next spring.
This project will bring many new possibilities for ski racing in New Hampshire
and the region. Foremost, it provides a much needed SG trail to the state
that can be considered one of the best in the east incorporating exciting
pitches, side hill, compression and rolls that will present challenges to the
best skiers. Add to that a world class GS hill and you have a one two punch
that will be hard to beat anywhere. Next up is the Taft slalom at Mittersill,
an imposing site as you look up the hill, ninety meters wide at its narrow
point. As you can see, these two venues combine to create this world class
training and racing site.
To top this all off, the USSA named Cannon/Mittersill a US Ski Team Training
site, one of only four in the country along with Mammoth, Sun Valley
and Copper. There will be training only this year on Baron’s with racing
scheduled on both for the 2016-2017 season. If you’re skiing at Cannon
this year, stop by Mittersill and take a few turns down Baron’s!
On behalf of the NHARA BOT, I would like to take the opportunity to thank
the Ski Area Operators of New Hampshire for their continued support of ski
racing in New Hampshire. It is important to mention this because without
their support, we would not be able to enjoy our sport of ski racing. Please
remember when attending races that we are guests at the resorts, be
respectful toward all their employees, be mindful of the other guests that
we share the lodge with and pick up your trash. Thanks you in advance
for your support!
Wishing all our member clubs and athletes the best of luck this year!
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MY COURSE MY RUN
BEN CHARLESTON
NEW HAMPSHIRE ATHLETE
NHARA STATE SL CHAMP
Ski racing is as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one. And while competition puts one
skier against the field; the real competition is between the athletes and themselves. An athlete’s best
run is a personal achievement - it does not change in respect to the competition. Producing your best
run is a matter of confidence, preparation and style. At Blizzard and Tecnica we take an active role
in improving the mental appraoch of our athletes. While coaches focus on technique and tactics,
and parents focus on parenting, we are an outside voice ready to talk about the elephant in every
racers head. Themselves. My Course My Run is a mantra aimed at improving focus and refining the
mental appraoch our athletes take in a demanding season.
GOOD LUCK TO BEN AND ALL
NHARA ATHLETES IN THE
2015-16 SEASON
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NHARA ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING RACES IN
MEMORY OF THESE BENEFACTORS AND RACERS
Dan Bean
Peter Bensley
Toni Buttinger
Dan Cardillo
Mike Cote
John DiCarlo
Joe Dodge
Grant Dowse
John Eneguess
Chip Gilroy
Richard Hanson
Pat Harty
Peter Kenney
M. J. LaFoley
Bud Lauridsen
John Minahan
Fred Moore
Cliff Nyquist
Mark Pendoley
Paul Pfosi
Gus Pitou
Josh Russell
John Sanderson
J. Leland Sosman
Robert B. Widener
Jason Wilkie
Werner Zwahlen
Waterville Valley
Ragged Mountain
Gunstock
Waterville Valley
Ragged Mountain
Attitash
Wildcat
Cannon
Crotched Mt.
Mount Sunapee
Pats Peak
Waterville Valley
Cannon
Waterville Valley
Proctor Academy
Bretton Woods
Attitash
Gunstock
Cannon
Waterville Valley
Gunstock
Pats Peak
Pats Peak
Waterville Valley
Waterville Valley
Pats Peak
Loon
NHARA EVENT SPONSORS
NHARA SPONSORS
Artech
Glen Builders
Piche’s
Stan & Dan’s Sports
Bob Skinner’s Ski and Sport
Tecnica USA
The Macomber Family
The LaFoley Family
World Cup Supply
NHARA WHOLEHEARTEDLY SUPPORTS AND WISHES
TO THANK THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS
FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO SKIING
New England Ski Museum
Ski New Hampshire
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NEW HAMPSHIRE ALPINE RACING ASSOCIATION
Vision and Mission Statement
Vision
NHARA’s vision is to create and support opportunities for all level athletes in
their pursuits to reach their highest potential within the sport of alpine skiing.
Mission
NHARA supports its vision through programs, which facilitate an environment
of education, athleticism, good sportsmanship, fun and a passion for the
sport of skiing.
Goals
NHARA will support its mission by:
Having athletes, coaches, and officials demonstrate the highest level of
good sportsmanship at all times
Encouraging a positive learning environment to build self-confidence and
independence
Providing the opportunity to compete at all levels of ski racing from entry
level to World cup
Providing and supporting educational opportunities to promote professional
coaches at all levels
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
President’s Letter.........................................................................1
Benefactors, Sponsors & Supporters, Donors.............................3, 6
Vision and Misson Statement......................................................4
Organization & General Information...........................................7
Board of Trustees & Committees................................................8
Alpine Officials, Race Jury ........................................................10-11
Coaches’ Counci NHARA Programs..........................................12-13
Alpine Racing in New Hampshire
Age Categories & Opportunities............................................14
Membership Requirements...................................................15
Race Entry Procedures.........................................................16
Addresses to enter races......................................................17-18
Directions to Races...............................................................19-20
Code of Conduct & NHARA Review and Appeals................21
Racer Responsibility Code....................................................22
Scored Competitio
U16, U19, U21, Senio
Selection Procedures for Seeded Racers...................... 23-24
NHARA Races/Series for Seeded Racers......................25-26
NHARA Method Points Scale.........................................27
Ranking System/Point Correction...................................27
U16s & Racers New to NHARA......................................28
U19 , U21, SR Competition Progression........................28-29
NHARA State Teams - Selection Procedures.................30-31
Eastern Region Racing - NHARA Quota Selection.........31-32
Colleges & Prep Schools with Alpine Race Teams..........33
U16 Program ..................................................................34-36
Unscored Competition U16 and Children's Racing.....................37-39
U14 & U12 Program.........................................................38-41
U10 & U8 Program...........................................................42
High School Racing.....................................................................43
Masters Racing...........................................................................44
Financial Support...................................................................... 45-47
Directory.................................................................................... 48-53
NHARA Club Officials ................................................................54
NHARA Websites........................................................................55
Alpine Entry Form....................................................................... 56.
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DONORS TO NHARA 2014-2015
Alpine Reg
Nicola Bleicher
Steve Howe
Ted Newman, Jr.
The McDermott Family
The Pelletier Family
David Lavallee
In Memory of Rich Segal
Nick Jessop
Paula Menard
Robert Craven
Jay Dunne
Ryan Carlucci
Rudy Antonioli
The Casale Family
Douglas Taber
In memory of Emily Crane
Renee Bourke
Carl Wight
Margaret Whyte
Peter Holland
Killian O'Neill
Valerie H. Gilman
Geoffrey Soperr
Thank you!
We appreciate your support!
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NHARA
GENERAL INFORMATION
The New Hampshire Alpine Racing Association is a voluntary NH corporation
whose purposes are:
1. To promote alpine racing programs in the interests of New Hampshire
competitors.
2. To coordinate NH alpine programs with those of the USSA/Eastern
Region and the Federation Internationale de Ski (FIS).
3. To assist New Hampshire competitors; and encourage others to make
available facilities, financial aid and other support, thus enabling
racers to achieve their full potential including the opportunity to
participate and succeed in State, National and International
competition.
4. To cooperate closely with vital elements of the alpine ski industry in
New Hampshire for the promotion of the sport and for the benefit of
New Hampshire competitors.
5. To cooperate with N.H. Ski Areas.
NHARA is franchised by USSA to administer its programs within New
Hampshire, to wit:
1. To arrange and confirm a suitable race schedule for all levels of
competition.
2. To determine and administer procedures for the selection of racers to fill New Hampshire quotas at major Eastern invitational events.
3. To encourage the growth and development of strong, productive local training programs, which are the foundation of ski racing.
4. To coordinate Eastern and USSA programs with the local training
programs of ski clubs, academies, schools and colleges.
5. To participate in the governance of USSA in administration and
policy making
NHARA is governed by an up to 26 member Board of Trustees, with an
Executive Committee of 9. Trustees are elected annually. The Board
appoints several committee heads to represent the various state interests
in alpine ski racing. The Board meets regularly. Meetings are open to all
members. The NHARA Annual Meeting will be held the first Monday in June
unless otherwise noted on the NHARA website.
NHARA membership is open to anyone with a bona-fide interest in alpine
ski racing in New Hampshire upon payment of annual dues. Members of
the Board of Trustees must also be members of USSA.
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NHARA BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015-2016
Executive Committee:
President:
Dan Marshall
dan.marshall.e@gmail.com
Vice President: Jason Guilbert
jguilbert@wvbbts.org
Secretary:
Bev Oliver
bevol@comcast.net
Treasurer:
Jeff Brimblecom
jeffbrimblecom@comcast.net
Exec.Secretary: Laurie Stevens
CC Chairman: Eric Price
lauriestevens@roadrunner.com
pricecuts@myfairpoint.net
ACC Chairman: Andrew Gannon
asgannon@mail.plymouth.edu
AO Chairman: Ted Newman
tednewmanjr@gmail.com
CRC Chairman: Gerd Riess
gerd@sover.net
Members At Large:
Dave Gregory, Jill Firstbrook, Peter Holland, Ted Sutton,
Bill McQuade, Ivar Dahl, Mike Cosman
Representatives from:
Children’s Racing Committee
Ski New Hampshire
Harry Maybee & Mike Workman
Kris Blomback
Committee Chairpersons:
State Chair
Alpine Officials
Masters
Seed Review
Bev Oliver
Ted Newman, Jr.
Greg Gill
Bev Oliver
Additional Members:
High School Representative
Prep School Representative
College Representative
Adaptive:
Industry Representative
Aaron Loukes
Dave Salathè
Jake Fisher
Jason Lalla
Ben Drummond
Executive Secretary:
Laurie Stevens
Assistant:Bev Oliver
Race Administrators:Laurie Stevens
Handbook:Bev Oliver
Web Site:Jack Iacopino
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NHARA COMMITTEES 2015-2016
Finance Committee: Jeff Brimblecom, Chairman
Dan Marshall, Jason Guilbert, Eric Price, Gerd Riess, Peter Holland,
Mike Workman. Nominating Committee: Jason Guilbert, Gerd Riess
Alpine Competition Committee (ACC): Andrew Gannon, Chairman
Bev Oliver, Secretary.
One delegate from each NHARA Program with racers in events
scored to the USSA Seed List.
U16 Working Group: Eric Price, Chairman
Tom Barbeau, Josh Bedard, John Tyler
Speed Committee: Peter Stokloza, Chairman
Jim MacMahon, Dave Gregory, Bob Underhill, Jr., Peter Holland,
Andrew Gannon (ACC Chair)
Alpine Officials (AO): Ted Newman, Jr., Chairman
Bob Nevins, Ted Sutton, Jim McCarthy, Peter Holland, Jill Firstbrook,
Mike Cosman, Laurie Stevens, Bill McQuade, Carl Anderson,
Matt Howard, Tim Maguire
Review/Appeal Committee: Ted Sutton, Chairman
Georg Capaul, Kim Bownes, Gerd Riess, Peter Holland,
Bob Underhill, Jr.
Racer Support Committee: Jason Guilbert, Chairman
Gerd Riess, Jeff Brimblecom, Bev Oliver
Children’s Racing Committee: Gerd Riess, Chairman
Division Chairmen:
East- Donald Musial
Central: Heidi Hadfield
West: Matt Purcell
North: Mike Cosman
Coaches' Council: Eric Price, Chairman
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ALPINE OFFICIALS
NHARA administers this USSA program in New Hampshire. A USSA
sanctioned race must be properly supervised to gain recognition and
have the results recorded. It is NHARA’s responsibility to send a Technical
Delegate (TD) to supervise each USSA sanctioned race. The TD and other
officials are impartial “umpires”.
Contact Ted Newman (tednewmanjr@gmail.com) for information.
The NHARA Alpine Officials Committee sponsors several clinics open
to anyone interested in learning more about organizing or officiating at
ski races. It should be considered a requirement for all race organizers
and crews to attend at least one officials’ clinic each year. We encourage
Officials to join USSA - Official’s Membership/License is $60.00
Benefits:
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Official’s License, Manual and other materials
The USSA Competition Guide (USSA version of FIS ICR)
Ski Racing Digital Publication
Inclusion in USSA Liability Insurance policy
Secondary Medical Insurance during participation in USSA events
Participation in clinics and certification programs.
Jury members, Chief of Course, and Course setters MUST be current
members of USSA or the event liability insurance is in jeopardy.
Sign up early! Background screening, a recent requirement of the liability
insurance carrier, must be complete and not “pending”. This screening
addresses felony convictions, drug & alcohol offenses and offenses
involving improper actions towards children. Personal primary health
insurance is required. It may take as long as two weeks to become a valid
USSA member eligible to be on the Jury, Chief of Course or a Course
Setter. Therefore, you will not be able to join USSA at Race Registration.
Coaches/officials should submit a record of their own activity to Ted
Newman immediately following the end of the season to receive credit
for upgrading.
VOLUNTEERS
Most NHARA races require between 35-40 volunteer workers
to be run safely and efficiently. Speed events require more. Our
member clubs welcome parents and friends who are traveling
from other mountains to volunteer to work at NHARA races.
Volunteers who work a race at another mountain receive a voucher for a
day of free skiing based on the policy of the mountain for race workers.
Sign up on line by visiting www.nhalpine.org/volunteer
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RACE JURY
The Race Jury is charged with making sure that the race is safe, fair and
legal. Service on the Jury is an opportunity to influence the conduct of the
race positively. All members of the Jury must be members of USSA.
RACE JURY: Technical Delegate (TD) Chairman, Referee, Chief of Race. Assistant Referee is added for Speed Events only.
The TECHNICAL DELEGATE is a trained volunteer, assigned by the
NHARA Chairman of Alpine Officials. Final responsibility for all aspects of
the race rests with this person. The other members of the Jury must abide
by his/her decision in matters of safety. All other rulings are by a majority
of the Jury; in case of a tie, the TD’s vote prevails.
The REFEREE’s special responsibilities include:
1. Meet with the Jury before the race.
2. Inspect the course. He has the right to change the course if he judges it to be unsafe or illegal by taking out or adding gates. If he/
she alone inspected the course, his/her decision is final, although the course setter must be informed of any changes.
3. Supervise training.
4. Receive the report of the forerunners and declare that the race may start or not.
5. Observe the race and be ready to interrupt if necessary.
6. Authorize re-runs.
7. Receive reports of the Start Referee, Finish Referee & Chief
Gatekeeper.
8. Check for disqualifications and post on the Official Score Board with the time and his signature.
9. Meet with the Jury to consider protests.
The Referee presents any concerns with the course or other areas to the
Jury. The Race Jury and Team Captains will meet in the Finish area
30 min before the Start of ALL NHARA races This is a USSA mandate
because of insurance. All members of the Jury must respect the decisions
of the Technical Delegate, especially in matters concerning safety. A
dissenting report may be made to the NHARA Review Committee by any
member of NHARA.
All coaches not already certified as a Referee need to attend Referee
Training. The USSA AO Exam for Referees is given each Fall. In addition,
all certified referees must attend an update clinic every other year in order
to retain current certification. The USSA Competition Guide containing the
USSA Rules (similar to the FIS ICR), is available on the USSA Web Site.
A RACE MAY NOT BE SCORED IF ANY MEMBER OF THE JURY IS NOT
A MEMBER OF USSA. This means that the race might not count.
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COACHES COUNCIL
The NHARA Coaches’ Council is dedicated to improving all facets of ski
racing in New Hampshire. Open meetings are held regularly in the fall and
spring and are open to all active New Hampshire coaches. We encourage
all to attend.
The goals of the Coaches’ Council are:
1. To provide an opportunity for all coaches to further their
education through NHARA Programs or through programs
available at a national level through USSA or other professional
organizations.
2. To share experiences and ideas with other coaches for the
benefit of all.
3. To create a positive environment for our athletes to grow and achieve
their goals.
To achieve these goals NHARA provides coaches with a forum for education
and communication and offers financial aid for qualified continuing education
programs.
All coaches must be USSA members as a Professional Coach. There
are other requirements also; see the ussa website for details. All NHARA
coaches must submit a copy of their current USSA Membership Card to
their respective Program Director or Head Coach, who in turn must submit
a list of coaches to the NHARA Executive Secretary, Laurie Stevens. Only
those listed coaches will receive NHARA Coaches Membership Cards giving
them access to race courses.
The Coaches Council meets regularly at the New Hampton School with
all NHARA coaches welcome. The NHARA On Snow Coaches Clinic is
calendared for Bretton Woods in early December 2015. See the NHARA
website for further information.
A schedule of programs responsible for providing a certified referee at
Seeded Races will be found on the NHARA website
Coaches Council email address: nharacoachescouncil@gmail.com
The Coaches Council wishes all racers, coaches, officials, and parents a
fun, healthy and successful 2015-2016 Ski Season.
Think Snow!
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NHARA PROGRAMS 2015-2016
Head Coach/Program Director
ABN
Abenaki
Jay Pollini, Head Coach
AAEF Attitash (AAEF)
Matt Dawson, Head Coach
ARAD Attitash Ski School
Doug Avery
BA
Brewster Academy
Matt Found
BBTS Waterville Valley BBTS Peter Stokloza; Jason Guilbert
BLMT Black Mt. Alpine Ski Team
Glenn Zeiders
BWCC Bretton Woods Comp. Center John Pawlack, Program Director
Gus DeMaggio, Head Coach
CMCC Crotched Mt. Comp. Center Bill Whitcher, Head Coach
Reed MacNeilage,Head Coach
Developmental Skiing
CMS Cardigan Mt. School
Travis Nevins
CRAN Cranmore
Skip Bartlett, Program Director
CSC Colby-Sawyer
Jake Fisher
DOC Dartmouth College
Peter Dodge & John Dwyer
FS
Ford Sayre Gerd Riess
FSA
Ford Sayre Academy
Korry Vargo
FSC
Franconia Ski Club
Rich Smith
GG
Granite Gorge
Bob Dumond, Program Director
GSC Gunstock Ski Club
Mike Workman, Program Director
HOLD Holderness
Georg Capaul, Snow Sports Director
Craig Antonides, Program Director
KP
King Pine
Jake Stephan
KUA
Kimball Union Academy
Christine Booker, Head Coach
LRT
Loon Ski Club
Trevor Hamilton, Program Director
MCI
McIntyre
Steve Dyers, Head Coach
MWV Mt Washington Valley
Dave Gregory
PATS Pats Peak
Andrew Locke, Program Director
NEC New England College
Alex Norden, Head Coach
PROC Proctor Academy
David Salathè
PSU
Plymouth State University
Andrew Gannon
RMS Ragged Mountain
Andrew Bullis
ST-A St. Anselm's College
Sam Bensley
SUN Mount Sunapee
Jill Firstbrook, Program Director
Bob Underhill, Head Coach
UNH
University of New Hampshire Brian Blank
WILD Wildcat Mtn. A. E.F.
Tom Flavin
Please use the above abbreviations when entering races.
The Race Secretaries will thank you!
Email addresses & phone numbers for these Head Coaches & Program
Directors are listed in the Directory at the end of the NHARA Handbook.
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WELCOME TO ALPINE RACING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE!
The New Hampshire Alpine Racing Association (NHARA) is responsible
for scheduling, coordinating and monitoring all the races you will enter in
New Hampshire. This booklet contains a lot of important information. Read
it carefully.
Competition Categories
Non-scored (do not earn points on the Seed List)
Youth: Ages 13 & Under (born in 2002 or later)
Scored (earn points if born in 2001 and earlier)
Competitor : Ages 14 & older (born in 2001 and earlier)
FIS Competitor: Ages 16 & older (born in1999 and earlier)
Masters: Ages 18 and older (born in 1997 or earlier)
All Classes by December 31, 2015
U 8: Ages 6 & 7 (born in 2009, 2008)
U10: Ages 8 & 9 (born in 2007, 2006)
U12: Ages 10 & 11 (born in 2005, 2004)
U14: Ages 12 & 13 (born in 2003, 2002)
U16: Ages 14 & 15 (born in 2001, 2000)
U19: Ages 16,17, 18 (born in 1999, 1998, 1997)
U21: Ages 19 & 20 (born in 1996,1995)
Seniors: Ages 21 and older (born in 1994 & earlier
Masters: Ages 18 & older (born in 1996 or earlier)
ALPINE COMPETITION OPPORTUNITIES
Scored (seeded) Competition:
Non-Scored Competition:
A current NHARA membership is
required for all but Open races.
Sr, U21, U19, U16
NHARA SGs
U16 Qualifier Series
U16 State Finals
Tecnica Cup Series
Macomber Cup Series
LaFoley Spring Series
USSA Open races
Invitational Events
Eastern FIS Events
Eastern USSA Finals
National U19 Champs
U.S. Alpine Championships
Nor-Ams
U16: A few club USSA Open races
Invitational Events
A current NHARA membership is
required to be scored in any NHARA
Series.
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U12/U14: Division Racing
U12/U14 Finals
USSA Open Races
Invitational Events
U10: USSA Open Races
Divisional Skills Events
U8:
Divisional Skills Events
MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS
Eastern Region USSA Membership Requirements
USSA Competitor, $150
Required for all U16 (YOB 2001 & older) and above who wish to have
USSA points. Renewing members add a late fee of $25 after Oct.15th.
A USSA competitor membership and membership in one state racing
organization are required for all levels of scored racing in the Eastern
Region.
USSA Youth Memberships - see USSA website for details.
For all U14 and younger (YOB 2003 and later). As the Eastern Region
will not have any scored events for U14s, there is no need for any U14 or
younger athlete to join USSA with a $150 Competitor license.
Participation in qualifying events leading to regional championships events
requires a valid USSA “Competitor” or “Youth Competitor” membership
depending upon the age group.
NHARA Membership Requirements
A current NHARA membership is required for any scored or unscored
qualifying or selection process and scored Open races . A NHARA
membership is not required for entry into Open non-scored USSA races
in NH.
U8 (YOB 2009 & 2008) - A membership in USSA is required if your
homeclub is a USSA club. A NHARA membership is not required except
for sanctioned skills events.
U10 (YOB 2007 & 2006) - A USSA Youth Competitor membership is
required. A NHARA membership is required to enter in NHARA sanctioned
events. U10s are not eligible to participate in divisional U12 /U14 qualifiers.
Renewing U16, U19, U21 & Sr members add the late fee of $25 after
October 15th.
Renewing Youth members add the late fee of $25 after November 30th.
Application forms for USSA and for NHARA memberships are available
on the USSA (www.ussa.org) and the NHARA website (www.nhalpine.org)
through Active or a downloadable form.
In applying to USSA be sure that the Waiver and Release of Liability form
is properly signed. NHARA requires a signed Code of Conduct consent.
You will not receive your membership card(s) without this, and, therefore,
will not be allowed to race. If you are under 18, your parent must also sign.
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ENTERING RACES
On line registration may be available for some races. Check the calendar
on the NHARA website for availability.
For races where on line registration is not available an entry form (voucher)
for each race you plan to attend at least 10 days before the race. Refer to
pages 17 & 18 for addresses. Copy the voucher from the last page. Please
do not enlarge or reduce the form. Complete it LEGIBLY using the same
name that is on your USSA card.
A SEPARATE CHECK MUST BE SENT FOR EACH RACER FOR EACH
RACE.
THE ENTRY FEE MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR ENTRY OR
IT MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED AND A $10 SURCHARGE ADDED AT
REGISTRATION. Entry by phone, fax, e-mail or at registration may also
incur this charge.
U12/U14 Divisional Qualifiers and U16 SL & GS Qualifiers do not require
vouchers.
LIMITING Entries: Most races will be limited to 200 starters with some
organizers accepting even fewer. All racers, especially those new to
NHARA, should discuss their plans with their coach before entering any
races.
USSA & NHARA Membership Cards must be available at every NHARA
scored race. Out-of-state entries must have current USSA membership
& proof of current state affiliation. NHARA cards are not required at
non-scored USSA Open races.
CANCELLATION
If you wish to cancel your entry you must call by 9:00 am 3 days before
the race or YOUR ENTRY FEE WILL BE KEPT.
See page 17 & 18 or the NHARA Website “to Cancel Race Entry” for
telephone numbers to call. No club will refund the fee if notice is given later.
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ADDRESSES to ENTER RACES 2015-2016
ATTITASH - All classes
Kathy Badger, Race Secretary Make check to Race Secretary
38 East Shore Drive Tel: (603) 367-8278
Silver Lake, NH 03875 email: badger5@roadrunner.com
BLACK MT. - Children’s (U14, U12, U10)
Kathy Badger, Race Secretary Make check to Black Mountain
38 East Shore Drive Tel: (603) 367-8278
Silver Lake, NH 03875 email: badger5@roadrunner.com
BRETTON WOODS COMPETITION CENTER- Children (U14, U12, U10)
Pam Healey Race Secretary Make check to BWCC
PO Box 263Tel:: (603) 278-3307
95 Ski Area Rd
Bretton Woods, NH 03575
CANNON/FRANCONIA - All classes
Race Secretary, FSC
Make check to FSC Race Secretary
PO Box 462Tel: (603) 823-7106
Franconia, NH 03580email: chet@franconiaskiclub.com
CRANMORE - All classes
Kathy Badger, Race Secretary Make check to Cranmore Mt. Resort
38 East Shore Drive Tel: (603) 367-8278
Silver Lake, NH 03875email: badger5@roadrunner.com
CROTCHED MT. COMPETITION CENTER - All classes
Laura Taylor, Race Secretary Make check to Crotched Mt. Ski & Ride
PO Box 403email: racesec@crotchedmountain.com
Amherst, NH 03031-0403
DARTMOUTH SKIWAY (All classes))
Nicole ChuMake check to Ford Sayre
96 Willey Hill Road Tel: (802) 359-7546
Norwich, VT 05055email: racesecretary@fordsayre.org
GUNSTOCK - All classes
Beth Hamblet, RA Make check to Gunstock Ski Club
11 Ambrose RoadTel:
Meredith, NH 03253 email: gscracesec@gmail.com
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ADDRESSES to ENTER RACES 2015-2016
KING PINE - All classes
Kathy Badger, Race Secretary
38 East Shore Drive
Silver Lake, NH 03875
Make check to Race Secretary
Tel: (603) 367-8278
email: badger5@roadrunner.com
LOON - All classes
Mike Cosman, Race Secretary
PO Box 1508
Campton, NH 03223
Make check to Race Secretary
Tel: (603) 991-2573
email: mfcosman@comcast.net
MOUNT. SUNAPEE - All classes
Kate McCloy, Race Secretary Make check to Mount Sunapee
P.O. Box 585Tel: (603) 504-2410
Newbury, NH, 03255
email: kmccloy@mtsunapee.com
PATS PEAK - All classes
Carol Fahey, Race Secretary
Make check to Race Secretary
159 Pulpit RoadTel: (603) 472-9874
Bedford, NH 03110 email: cafahey@comcast.net
PROCTOR - All classes
Morgan Salathè, Race Secretary
Make check to Proctor Academy
PO Box 137Tel: (603) 735-6281
Andover, NH 03216email: salathemo@proctoracademy.org
RAGGED MT. - All classes Carl Anderson,, Jr, Race Secretary Make check to Race Secretary
30 Pine Stump Road Tel: (603) 728-8382
Sanbornton, NH 03269email: carlanderson87@gmail.com
WATERVILLE - All classes
Carl Anderson, Race Secretary Make check to WVBBTS
485 North Shore Road Tel: (603) 236-2546
Hebron, NH 03241email: canderson@wvbbts.org
WILDCAT - All classes
Kathy Badger, Race Secretary
38 East Shore Drive
Silver Lake, NH 03875
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Make check to WMAEF
Tel: (603) 367-8278
email: badger5@roadrunner.com
DIRECTIONS TO NH RACES AND REGISTRATION
ATTITASH: Bartlett, NH
Ski Area: On South side of US 302 between Glen and Bartlett.
Parking: East of Lodge, South side, Wt of Lodge, N side of Rt. 302.
Registration: In the East end of the Main Base Lodge.
BLACK MT: Rte. 16B in Jackson, NH
From Rte. 16 N/S turn toward Jackson Village (either R through the
Covered Bridge or L on the Jackson Village Loop. The Village Loop is
well marked as Rte. 16B.
BRETTON WOODS: Bretton Woods, NH
Ski Area: S side of Rt 302, 6 m E of Twin Mt, 23 mi W of Bartlett
Parking: anywhere.
Registration: Follow the signs.
CANNON: Franconia Notch, NH
Ski Area: Rte I-93 to Exit 34C to Echo Lake parking lot. No parking allowed at park headquarters. Registration: In Ernie’s House.
CRANMORE: North Conway, NH
Ski Area: NH 16 and US 302 in the middle of town (Northeast Quadrant)
At the traffic light turn East and Follow signs. Use the main entrance.
Parking: Any of the designated park areas to the left of the entry road.
Registration: 3rd floor of Skimobile Station (Main Base Lodge). Please
store all belongings in free bag check or cubbies.
CROTCHED MT.: 615 Francestown Road, Bennington, NH
Ski Area: See www/crotchedmountain.com for directions.
Parking: Ample parking infront of main lodge.
Registration: Upstairs in main lodge.
DARTMOUTH SKIWAY/FORD SAYRE: Lyme, NH
Ski Area: Rte 10 between Hanover and Orford. In Lyme go E to
R of church following signs to Lyme Ctr. Continue E 1 1/2 miles.
Parking: in main lot.
Registration: Upstairs in the Main Lodge.
GUNSTOCK: Gilford, NH
Ski Area: Take NH 11A East from Laconia. Follow signs to Gunstock
Recreation Area.
Parking: As close to Base Lodge as possible.
Registration: In Clubhouse (gray building farthest right from parking).
Walk across the flat area to bottom of race hill.
KING PINE: East Madison, NH
Ski Area: Rte. 16 N to Center Ossipee; Rte. 25 East (6 miles) to
Rte. 153 (5 miles)
LOON: Lincoln, NH
Ski Area: I-93 to Exit 32, E on Kancamagus Hwy thru Lincoln and on. Entrance on S side of highway. Or Kancamagus Hwy from NH 19
Rt. 16 just S of Conway. Entrance just after end of the WMNF.
Parking: Turn R immediately over bridge. Park in any lot past
Governor’s Lodge.
Registration: In Gravink Competition Center.
MOUNT SUNAPEE: Newbury, NH
Ski Area:From South: North on I-89 to Exit 9, West on 103 to Mt
Sunapee State Park (17 mi) From North: S on I-89 to Exit 11,
W on NH 11 to NH 103. S on NH 103 to Mt Sunapee State Park.
Parking: As close to Main Lodge as possible.
Registration: Downstairs in Race Building to left of North Peak Lift.
PATS PEAK: Henniker, NH
Ski Area: I-89 to NH 9 & US 202. S on 114 in Henniker. Entrance
on S side of road about 1 mile from Henniker.
Parking: Any of 3 lots behind Base Lodge.
Registration: In Alpine Training Center, an A-Frame 100 yards up the hill.
PROCTOR SKI AREA: Andover, NH
Ski Area: Proctor Academy is on NH 4 & 11 in the center of Andover.
Opposite the school is a store and PO. Take Lawrence Street
past these buildings and follow signs.
Parking: Plenty at Area. Registration: In red building.
RAGGED MTN: Danbury, NH
Ski Area: Take Exit 23 from I-93. Go W on 104 through Bristol. Find
Ragged Mtn Road on left about 9 miles from Bristol. Follow
road to end (about 2 miles).
Parking: Anywhere.
Registration: On 2nd Floor of Meetinghouse Lodge to right of main walkway.
WATERVILLE VALLEY (Mt Tecumseh): WV, NH
Ski Area: I-93 to Exit 28; NH 49 to WV. 10 miles from traffic signal take first left (Tripoli Rd). Up hill about 1 1/2 miles.
Parking: As far up as possible.
Registration: at Comp Center to L of Valley Run Quad.
WHALEBACK: Enfield, NH
Ski Area: I-93 to Rte. 89; take Exit 16. Registration: upstairs in the lodge.
Parking: anywhere.
WILDCAT: Pinkham’s Grant, NH
Ski Area: On NH 16 between Glen and Pinkham Notch. From South:
NH 16 to Jackson, then N into White Mt National Forest about 10
miles to ski area. From North: US 2 to Gorham, NH, then S on NH 16.
Parking: Enter main parking lot, turn immediately to the right and
proceed to the end of main lot. Cross over a small bridge into
a lower lot and park there.
Registration: In the Bobcat Lodge.
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CODE OF CONDUCT
NHARA supports the Competition Regulations of USSA which provide a
framework in which the various ski programs are developed and operated
at all levels. It particularly endorses the policy for sportsmanlike conduct
which states that competitors, coaches, officials or other personnel may be
reprimanded, disqualified or suspended for conduct at USSA events that
is prejudicial to the sport, as recommended by member organizations and
so determined by a Division’s Board of Directors.
GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP includes, but is not limited to:
A. Respect for all race officials and ski area employees.
B. Suitable dress and grooming, courtesy and good manners in public
places, at races and while traveling.
C. Self-control, responsible behavior, consideration for other’s
physical and emotional well-being. No profane or abusive
language.
D. Respect for private and public property.
E. Abstinence from the illegal use of alcohol and drugs as befitting
an athlete, coach or official representing a club, school or ski
area.
F. Respect for lift facilities, lift privileges, and closed areas.
G. Honest conduct. No theft or misrepresentation whatsoever.
H. Attendance at awards ceremonies and receptions.
I. Respect of USSA and FIS rules regarding commercial display at awards ceremonies
A summary of the Regulations may be found in the USSA Competition
Guide. Copies of the complete By-laws and Competition Regulations are
available at the USSA Office.
A RACE JURY, OR THE NHARA REVIEW COMMITTEE, MAY PREVENT
A RACER, DISQUALIFIED FOR MISCONDUCT, FROM COMPETING IN
ONE OR MORE FUTURE RACES.
NHARA REVIEW AND APPEALS COMMITTEE
This committee shall review reported incidents of misconduct on the part
of any NHARA racer, coach, or official, and shall recommend sanctions, as
appropriate, to the Board of Trustees. The committee shall review reports
of mismanagement and rules infractions at NHARA-sponsored races, and
shall provide recommendations to race organizations and juries to improve
the quality of NHARA-sponsored races. This Committee also reviews
disciplinary actions taken by Race Juries and any complaints concerning
Athlete Selections, Sanctions and Reprimands.
Appeals should be forwarded to the Chairman as soon as possible,
accompanied by a fee which will be returned if the appeal is upheld. Action
by the Committee will be taken as soon as possible.
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RACER RESPONSIBILITY CODE
1. Bindings must be in good condition and properly adjusted for the
conditions. Unbreakable sunglasses and goggles are essential.
2. Warm up for training and racing sessions. Stretch for at least five minutes
before skiing. Warm up gradually on snow, skiing various radius turns,
before skiing at racing speed.
3. Always carefully inspect a course before running it. Follow the inspection
rules for the training session or race. Do not cross or go onto closed
courses at competitions, and always be certain that practice courses
are clear before proceeding.
4. If you fall and are unhurt, immediately signal that you are OK and
quickly move a safe distance away from the course. Collect your gear
and reorganize away from the active course.
5. While attending a race event, stand far enough from the course to allow
a racer on course full visibility, room to recover and room to come to a
stop without hitting you.
6. Always remain still while there is a racer on course, and never free-ski
on or near a closed race course except as allowed by the established
inspection procedures.
7. If a gate pole is knocked out or broken and presents a danger, place
it outside the course, preferably totally to the side of the slope or as
directed by the coaches, course officials or workers.
8. Be sure to communicate with your coach when tired, ill, uncertain or
afraid, if the course is too difficult or rough, or if visibility is poor.
9. Always stop below your coach or training group. Never attempt to stop
above any skier or group. Always leave room to take “evasive action”
should your coach or others in your training group move unexpectedly.
10. When your run is complete, move immediately out of the finish area
or away from the course. Make sure that you have an adequate finish
area and safe room outside all courses.
11. Never jump or ski fast into an uncontrolled “blind spot”.
12. When free-skiing outside race and training areas you must be aware
of others and ski in full control at all times. Respect other skiers’ rights
to a safe and pleasant skiing experience.
APPROVED HELMETS MANUFACTURED FOR SKI RACING
ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL TRAINING AND RACE EVENTS
SL, GS, SG AND DH
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SCORED COMPETITION
Racers born in 2001 and earlier
SELECTION PROCEDURES
NHARA POLICIES
The NHARA schedule and selection procedures have been developed over
the past several years to present New Hampshire alpine racers with the
best possible opportunities for advancement, development and enjoyment
of the sport. They are designed to mesh with the USSA-Eastern, USSA
and FIS schedules.
In studying the selection procedures on the following pages, please
remember that they are intended to be as straight forward as possible, and
to encourage rapid mobility. No valid procedure can be instantly responsive,
however, so that some racers may need to wait until the next series of
events, or for the next Seed List, in order to see their progress reflected
in movement up through the “pipeline”. When possible, the qualifying
procedures are also by age group, which allows younger racers to compare
themselves to their peers, making it easier to evaluate their progress.
As the season progresses, new information will become available and must
be considered in racer selections. Qualifying procedures will always make
use of the most up-to-date information. In addition, as a series of events
is held, the results of those events may be reflected in future selections to
races and state quotas.
QUOTAS AND SELECTION PROCEDURES FOR EACH RACE/
SERIES APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES.
To be eligible for a NHARA event or for selection to a state quota or team,
a racer must be a current member of NHARA, with current dues paid at
least 10 days prior to the event or the selection date ($25 is the late fee for
all renewals for scored racers after October 15th).
No awarding of place points, or selection to quotas will be refigured
subsequently to include racers who join NHARA late, whether the late
joining was to take advantage of an unexpected result or because of an
earlier oversight. All racers must be USSA Licensed Competitors ($150).
USSA Competition rules state that a racer may represent only one state
at any given time. Full-time students who are training in New Hampshire
Programs will represent New Hampshire. Membership in more than one
state organization at a time is not allowed (see Eastern Region Handbook)
For more information or questions about these policies, quotas or selection
procedures as they appear on this and the following pages, contact your
coach or the Competition Committee (ACC) Secretary.
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U16 (2000 & 2001)
U16 (14 and 15 year olds) competition is a transitional step between
children’s racing and seeded competition. Eastern U16s compete at the
state level in a scored qualifying series for selection to regional events. See
page 36-39 for more information.
U16s may compete in USSA scored competitions at the discretion of the
coach in order to begin developing a point profile (recommendation is
not to exceed 16 starts). Any USSA points earned at these events will be
valid as soon as they appear on the USSA points list but may not be used
for qualifying or seeding in qualifying events. A current USSA Competitor
License is required for access to seeding and points.
The Eastern U16 Championships and Eastern U16 Finals are major season
long goals. A scored U 16 Qualifier series in January and February is used
for selection of atletes to the Eastern U16 Championships. A scored U16
State Championship will be held in mid-March from which 3M/3W will qualify
for the Eastern U16 Finals This season there is a state quota for the Eastern
U16 Am-Can event where selected racers will compete against athletes from
Alpine Quebec and Alpine Ontario. Also on the calendar is an invitational
U16/U14 National Project in early April at Snowbird, Utah.
U19 (1997, 1998 &1999)
U21 (1995 & 1996) & SR (1994 & earlier)
Various series of races form a pipeline from local to state to regional
to national and to international events. The age groupings of seeded
competitions allow for a designed progression of athlete development from
state and regional teams to becoming nominated for the U.S. Ski Team.
Advancement to these top levels of competition is based on performance.
Athletes involved in seeded competitions in the USSA Eastern region
must hold a USSA competitor membership and be a member of one state
racing organization (where attending school or where the most training
takes place).
Racers 18 years and older may race in Masters Alpine races (excluding
Championships). An International Ski Federation (FIS) License is required
for any FIS racing and inclusion on the FIS points list. Contact the Eastern
Region website for more information.
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NHARA RACES
for
SR, U21, U18 and U16 Racers
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
U16 and older competitors are required to hold a USSA Competitor License.
A current membership in a state racing association is required for all age
groups of USSA registered athletes as well as USSA registered foreign
athletes who wish to be eligible to qualify for state quota spot selection to
Championship events). Competitors must have their membership card(s)
availableat every race. Valid and sufficient medical/accident insurance is
mandatory. Proof of insurance must be carried with the racer and available
at each race as well.
A racer must race for the state and region in which he/she resides or in which
they are attending school and/or training on a long-term basis. The decision,
which must be made at the start of the season, must be based on where
the racer spends the greatest part of his/her ski training. It must be abided
by for the entire season, unless there are extraordinary circumstances.
Competitors must join their state associations prior to or at the same time
as joining USSA.
OPEN RACES:
NHARA’s Scored Race Calendar is composed primarily of Open Races.
An exception is the NHARA U16 Qualifier Series which is limited to current
NHARA U16 members.
Any current USSA Licensed Competitor with a current state affiliation,
NHARA member or not, may enter NHARA races (except for the NHARA
U16 Qualifier Series) subject to the race organizer’s field size limits and the
series specified requirements. The Open Races designated as Macomber
Cup, Tecnica Cup, and Spring Series races are subject to the series specified
requirements.
Only current NHARA members meeting the series eligiblity requirements
will be scored toward the Series Awards.
SCORING:
Only current NHARA members training and racing full time for a NHARA
club in the current season and meeting the series eligibility requirements
will be scored toward the Series awards.
Independent (IND) racers may participate in any NHARA Open race BUT
will not score series points in any of them and will not be eligible for the
NHARA Development or State teams. An Independent (IND) is a person
who holds a current USSA and NHARA license and who may or may not
be a member of a club.
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NHARA SG RACES: Jan. 19 & Jan. 20.
Field size may be limited with preference for entry given to NHARA members
until 72 hours before the race. After that the field may be filled by non-NHARA
members in order of receipt of entry.
There are 2 races each day. The first race on 1/19 & 1/20 will be scored for
the Macomber Cup Series.
TECNICA CUP SERIES: Dec. 31, Jan.2, 10, 17, .24, & 31
Any current USSA Competitor with a current state affiliation may enter any
of the Tecnica Cup races.
Current NHARA racers with Slalom or Giant Slalom points MORE than
the point cut-off (the points required to be eligible for Macomber Cup),
points to be determined on the USSA Late Fall Seed List, will be scored
for Tecnica Cup.
Out-of-state entries will be accepted in order of receipt until the race is full.
Tecnica Cup athletes are not to be displaced assuming timely entry fees.
The SL/GS Point Cut-offs will be posted on the NHARA website by Dec.
15. Racers qualifying by points on this list but wishing to race Tecnica Cup
only must notify Bev Oliver by 12/27/15.
Only the racer’s 4 best results will count toward the Tecnica Cup.
MACOMBER CUP SERIES: Jan 3., Jan.10 (host TBD), Jan.17, & Jan.
31 plus SGs 1/19 & 1/20.
All racers with Slalom or Giant Slalom points less than points to be
determined, using the USSA Late Fall Seed List, will be scored toward this
series awards. Cut-off points will be posted on the NHARA website by Dec.
15. Racers qualifying by points who wish to remain in Tecnica Cup must
notify Bev Oliver by 12/27/15.
All Macomber Cup races and the first SG races on 1/19 & 1/20 are scored
for the Macomber Cup.
All entries will be accepted as follows:
• Athletes must be U16 or older.
• Normal cut off times apply (no earlier than 72 hours prior to the event).
• A full field shall be 180 athletes.
• Macomber Cup qualified athletes are not to be displaced assuming
timely entry fees.
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Any racer qualifying for Macomber Cup on later USSA point lists in the
season may elect to be scored for Macomber Cup providing notification is
sent to Bev Oliver at the time of qualification. In this instance the racer will
not score any more Tecnica Cup points but will keep those already earned.
Note: In the event that a racer scores in the top 5 in both Macomber Cup
and Tecnica Cup series, the Macomber Cup results will take precedence.
LAFOLEY SPRING SERIES: Feb 28, Mar. 5, 6, 12,13, 19, 20, 26, 27,
and Apr. 3 ?.
Open Races, but only current NHARA members score points toward the series
standings - all LSS aces count. Out-of-state entries will be accepted in order of
receipt until the race is full.NHARA athletes are not to be displaced assuming
timely entry fees.
NHARA METHOD POINTS SCALE
Place points for scoring Tecnica Cup, Macomber Cup & the LaFoley Spring
Series.
1st - 50
9th - 32
17th - 24
25th - 16
33rd - 8
2nd - 45
10th - 31
18th - 23
26th - 15
34th - 7
3rd - 40
11th - 30
19th - 22
27th - 14
35th - 6
4th - 37
12th - 29
20th - 21
28th - 13
36th - 5
5th - 36
13th - 28
21st - 20
29th - 12
37th - 4
6th - 35
14th - 27
22nd -19
30th - 11
38th - 3
7 - 34
15 - 26
23 - 18
31 - 10
39th - 2
8th - 33
16th - 25
24th - 17
32nd - 9
40th - 1
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POINTS NEED CORRECTION ?
New Hampshire racers who believe that their seed points are incorrect
should contact the NHARA Seed Review Chairman by mail or email. Do
NOT contact Eastern or USSA directly.
Please give name, address, USSA number, copy of Racer History sent you
last summer if you raced in seeded competition last winter, and a copy of
the race results in question. A list of the races which you have successfully
finished should be included if you think you have not received proper credit.
Your impression of what is wrong may be helpful. A check of the USSA
Web site may help.
Please notify the NHARA Seed Review Chairman as soon as possible. It
may be helpful to others as well!
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U16s and RACERS NEW TO NHARA
This information may be particularly helpful to first year U16s and/or
anyone who is new to our program in NHARA (New Hampshire Alpine
Racing Association).
RACING CATEGORY
1) Getting Started: The heart of the U16 competition calendar is the
refinement of alpine racing skills and the 6 race qualifying series leading
to the Eastern Region U16 Championship, the Eastern U16 Finals and
the Eastern U16 Am-Can events. The remainder of the schedule is filled
with open scored and unscored races. See page 34-15 for more detailed
information.
The focus for U16s is improvement of developmental skills, establishing a
USSA point profile and qualifying for the Macomber series. See below for
more information.
Seeding: your start order is determined by your points on the current USSA
Point List. In the your first race you are listed at 990. You hope to lower
your points by finishing 2 runs of each race. Points: Refer to the USSA
Competition Guide for an explanation of the calculations. Your points are
also one means of determining whether you are eligible for Macomber Cup
Series scoring.
2) Established : This group (U19s) usually has already established a
point profile and understands which events are important in their racer
management. Their focus is qualifying for the Championship events in March
and trying to make criteria for FIS starts. Gaining entry to the FIS races
allows them to establish their FIS point profile and to continue improving
their USSA point profile and establish eligibility for selection to regional,
tri-regional and national events in the pipeline.
3) Advanced: This group (U21, SR) is usually composed of the top tier
skiers. The focus of this group is usually centered around FIS racing.
These athletes are already qualified for all the NH races and may not attend
a large number of these events due to conflicts with the FIS schedule and
training time. Both the athletes and parents of this group understand the
system.
NHARA RACE SERIES
1) Tecnica Cups: This series was originally designed for the “getting started”
group. These are now essentially Open races. See page 26 for more info.
Each Tecnica Cup race qualifies a number of skiers to the Macomber series.
Scores within the season series are kept with top finishers winning some
booty from the series sponsor – Tecnica.
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2) Macomber Cups: These are now essentially Open races. The Macomber
Cup is an important series for the established and the advanced skier.
This series has a specific point level of qualification which is announced in
mid-December. Once determined, the cutoff will be posted on the NHARA
website-www.nhalpine.org. Scoring in this series is usually a goal for the
“getting started” group. See page 26 for more info.
3) NHARA SGs: These are the in-state speed opportunities and are open
races. Historically these events are held at Attitash and are great entry
level speed events.
4) LaFoley Spring Series: These are open races with no qualifying
pressures. The LSS is a race series hosted by the LaFoley Family with
some nice trophies for the series winners. Scoring is by current NHARA
members only. See page 27 for more info.
U19, U21, SR
FIS RACES: Selection method and age group quotas will be posted on
the Eastern website.
A. Super Series racing represents the “next level” of racing This elite
FIS scored series is used to select athletes to US Nationals. Participating
in these races requires a FIS racing license and an established level of
USSA experience. Selection to these events is regionally based (by USSA
points). There is not a state quota for this series. It is high level competition
and the field is full of the best college skiers and occasionally National Team
members. See te Eastern Handbook for details.
B. Open FIS racing: this class of FIS racing designed for younger
skiers and less experienced skiers. See the Eastern Handbook for more
inrormation.
C. ENL FIS racing: See the Eastern Handbook for more inrormation.
D. NJR FIS racing: See the Eastern Handbook for more inrormation.
E. FIS University races (FIS-U): These are college carnival races which
are FIS events. Refer to the Eastern Handbook for more information.
It is really important for the racer to plan his/her season and to balance
training with race starts.
Your coach can help you set up a racer management plan that is appropriate
for you. An optimal number of race starts allows for adequate training and
rest.
Constant monitoring of racer management is necessary to be
successful and there is no true formula.
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NHARA STATE TEAMS
A State Team has been named each year since 1973 to provide recognition
for the outstanding racers in New Hampshire and to support ski racing in
the state by encouraging the team’s participation in NHARA races. The
privileges extended include free entry to all NHARA races and, with the
compliments of Ski New Hampshire and its members, free skiing at most
New Hampshire ski areas.
A State Development Team has been named for several years to provide
recognition for the top junior racers in New Hampshire. These racers pay
only the “head taxes” to enter NHARA races.
SGs are an exception. All team members must pay full fare for SGs.
All those named to State Teams shall have been licensed USSA Alpine
Competitors and NHARA members the previous season. All those named
to State Teams shall hold a current USSA Competitor license and a current
NHARA membership, training and racing full time for a NHARA club in
the current season, by the October 15th, 2015 deadline. There will be no
exceptions. You will not be considered for a state team if your memberships
are paid after 10/15, 2015.
All Team members must have started at least 3 NHARA races during the
previous season, be current members of a NHARA Club training and racing
for that club in the 2015-2016 season, and be prepared to participate in
at least 3 NHARA races during the upcoming season. (MJ’s race and the
UNH race do not count.)
Athletes claiming IND status are not eligible for selection to any of the
NHARA State Teams.
STATE TEAM: 12 Men and 7 Women. Selection criteria:
• NTSM from the October USSA Seed List 4 of all eligible
Senior, U21 & U19 racers, SL & GS only.
• Ties are broken by the best rank in the other discipline.
DEVELOPMENT TEAM: Up to 10 Men/10 Women. Selection criteria:
• Selection from the October USSA Seed List 4 Age Group
Rankings U19 and 2nd year U16.
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a. Men in the top 50: SL, GS and SG. Ties broken by next best
ranking.
b. Women in the top 30: SL, GS and SG. Ties broken by next
best ranking.
• Any remaining spots may be filled from future USSA Seed Lists
as above.
NOTE: Teams will be announced by November 15th. NHARA State Team
Selection Criteria is evaluated yearly by a committee appointed by the
NHARA president.
EASTERN REGION RACING
NHARA racers may be invited to Eastern Region events as members of
a New Hampshire state quota. NHARA will make the selections to these
quotas according to the procedures outlined below. Coaches must confirm
or deny participation within 48 hours. Empty spots will be filled immediately
from the Alternate List.
The ACC Secretary will make the entries to the Eastern Office. Some regional
events require payment of the entry fee online through Adminskiracing for
Open FIS and Eastern Cups.. See the Eastern Region Handbook for more
info. All racers training in New Hampshire must be members of NHARA to
participate in these races.
EASTERN REGION USSA FINALS (SR, U21, U19)
Gore, NY: March 11-14, 2016
SG Tr, SG, GS, SL
NH Quota: 17 M/12 W
This 3 event series is filled through state quotas by athletes who have not
qualified for the Eastern Junior FIS Finals. See Eastern website for further
details (www.ussaeast.com).
Method of selection:
1. Coaches need to submit a list of athletes who wish to be considered
for selection to the NHARA quota for the USSA Finals to Bev Oliver by
2/27/2015.
2. Selection will be made from an NTSM SL/GS ranking of requested
athletes from USSA Points List 9 valid 2/18/16.
3. Unfilled spots will be filled by going down the NTSM list as well as fill
unused spots with the other gender if needs be.
4. Final selection will be sent to coaches of selected athletes.
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EASTERN FIS FINALS (U21, U19)
March 14-18 2016 - Stowe, VT
2SG, 1GS, 1SL
NH Quota 6M/6W
Selection procedures:
There is a small state quota for these FIS events. Selection will be made from
an NTSM SL/GS ranking of requested athletes from the most current USSA
Points List .A racer must hold USSA and FIS licenses to be considered for
selection to any NHARA quota spot. See Eastern website for for full criteria.
FIS & USSA EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS
Per FIS and USSA rules, it is the athlete’s responsibility to ski, train and race
on appropriate equipment. These equipment regulations are posted on the
NHARA website and on the USSA website under Alpine Rules.
Approved helmets manufactured for ski racing are mandatory for all training
and race events - SL, GS, SG & DH.
The NHARA ALPINE COMPETITION COMMITTEE (ACC) has the right and
obligation to review, at any time, any and all selection criteria established
by NHARA, and, in the event of unusual and unexpected circumstances,
to revise, modify or waive application of any such criteria as they relate to
the selection of individual racers. In the event that the ACC exercises its
authority hereunder, its decision shall be subject to review and approval by
the NHARA Executive Committee.
NHARA SPEED COMMITTEE
Mission Statement
To develop gliding, high-speed turning, aero-dynamic and jumping skills in New
Hampshire junior athletes through safely conducted and age-appropriate speed
camps, in-season speed events and coaches education.
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NHARA Colleges and Prep Schools
with Alpine Racing Teams
School
Head Coach
Email
Brewster Academy
Matt Found
matthew_found@brewsteracademy.org
Cardigan Mt. School
Travis Nevins
Colby-Sawyer College
Jake Fisher
jake.fisher@colby-sawyer.edu
Dartmouth College
Peter Dodge
peter.d.dodge@dartmouth.edu
John Dwyer
John.C.Dwyer@dartmouth.edu
Holderness School
Craig Antonides
cantonides@holderness.org
Kimball Union Academy
Christine Booker
cbooker@kua.org
New England College
Alex Norden
JNorden@nec.edu
tnevins@cardigan.com
Plymouth State University Andrew Gannon Proctor Academy
David Salathè
St. Anselm's College
Sam Bensley
University of NH
Brian Blank
asgannon@plymouth.edu
salatheda@proctoracademy.org
samnbensley@gmail.com
brian.blank@unh.edu
Thanks
NEW HAMPSHIRE SKI AREA OPERATORS
for your continued support
of alpine racing!
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U16 PROGRAM
At the center of this year’s U16 schedule is a 6 race series used to select
athletes to the U16 Eastern Championships and U16 Eastern Finals. All
races in this series will be run as scored races to the USSA points list.
The U16 calendar was put together to give the athletes the opportunity to set
up the race schedule to meet their personal needs and to give programs a
chance to provide larger training blocks. In addition to the qualifying series,
U16s may enter other U S S A scored races at their discretion. Refer to
pages 26-29 for information regarding Macomber Cup, Tecnica Cup, and
LaFoley Spring Series.
U16 Qualifying Series:
Jan. 21 - 2 SG (M/W)
Attitash
Entry: $91
( Athletes must send in vouchers or register on line by 1/19/16)
Jan. 22 - SG (M/W Attitash
( Reserved incase 2 SGs cannot be run
Feb. 0 6 - Women’s GS
Feb. 06 - Men’s GS
Gunstock
Mt. Sunapee
on Jan. 21st)
E n t r y : $ 57
En t r y : $ 54
Feb. 0 7 - Women’s GS
Waterville
E n t r y : $ 62
Feb. 0 7 - Men’s GS
Attitash
E n t r y : $ 64
Feb. 20 - Women’s SL
Mt. Sunapee
E n t r y : $ 54
Feb. 20 - Men’s SL
Proctor
E n t r y : $ 57
Feb. 21 - Women’s SLCannon
E n t r y : $ 54
Feb. 21 - Men’s SL
Ragged
E n t r y : $ 58
Qualifier Entering: Except for the SGs in the series, each athlete’s entry
will be submitted by his/her home coach. Entries will be submitted by team,
in team rank order determined by your home coach. Race vouchers and
pre-registration (except for SGs) will not be necessary for the U16 Qualifying
Series. Payment of entry fees for each race will be the responsibility of
each athlete, to be paid online through RunSignUp or no later than at race
registration, the morning of the event.
Qualifier Seeding: Team running orders will be submitted by the coaches to
the event organizer by Tuesday prior to each race. There will be no changes
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to the running orders the night before the race. Each club’s submitted
roster will then be divided into 5 seeds.
1st run start order - by seed; random within seed.
2nd run order - flip 30 BIBBO.
SG - by seed; random within seed.
Qualifier Rankings: Each race will have the race results ranked using
New World Cup points (100-1st, 80-2nd, 60-3rd... 1-30th).. Each
athlete’s best 2 result rankings from within the qualifying series will be
used for the selections (a maximum of one SG result may be used).
New World Cup Points: Refer to the USSA Competition Guide for
explanation of New World Cup Points.
Tie Breaks: New World Cup Method for Place Points. In the event of a
tie in the final scoring, the breaks will go to the next best result for
Qualifier rankings.
Eastern Automatics will not count in scoring for theNHARA Quota to the
Eastern Championships. They will be counted towards NHARA team
scoring.
Selections: The entire NHARA quota (M TBD /W TBD) to the U16 Eastern
Championships will be selected from the series rankings. 75% of the
U16 Eastern Finals quota (M TBD /W TBD) will also be selected from
this series. The remainder of the Eastern U 1 6 Finals quota (3M/3W)
will be filled using rankings from the NHARA U16 State Finals.
U16 State Finals
Feb. 27-28, 2016 - Loon (scored)
SL;GS
Format: SL, GS
U16s who have already qualified for the Eastern U16 Championships
are not eligible for this event.
Seeding: All U16s who did not qualify to the Eastern Championship
or Eastern Finals from the qualifying series are entered in this event.
Seeding is based on that series rankings.
Rankings: Race results from the GS and SL are ranked using New World
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Cup points. Each athlete's 2 best rankings are added together to determine
the top 3 M/3W to fill out the NHARAm Eastern U16 quota.
Tie break: New World Cup Method for Place Points in USSA Comp Guide.
In the event of a tie in te final standings towards the Eastern U16 Finals, the
use of a combined SL and GS times from scored USSA race will be used.
Example:
GS
SL
total
02:17.3 01:35.7 03:53.0
02:18.1 01:35.4 03:53.5
win
GS Pts SL Pts
X
2.15
8.08
11.7
8.94
total
win
13.85
17.02
X
NHARA quotas to Championship events will be determined by the NHARA
U16 Working Group by December 1st, 2015.
Post Season Championship Calendar:
Mar. 12-15 - Eastern U16 Finals - Okemo
Mar. 10-15 - Eastern U16 Championship - Sugarloaf
Mar. TBD - U16 Am-Can - Stowe
Mar. 29-Apr. 2= U16 Nationals - Snowbird
TEAM AWARDS
NHARA U16 Club Championship trophy: awarded to the top team in the 6
race qualifying series. The top 4 results (male or female) will be used for
each run of the series.
NHARA U16 State Finals trophy: Scoring the 2 U16 State Finals races
using New World Cup points. The top 4 results (male or female) will be
used to score this event.
3 Ely Road Suite 1, Fairlee VT 05045
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800-555-0593 or 802-333-3711 www.worldcupsupply.com
UNSCORED COMPETITION
Children's Racing
NHARA Children’s Racing programs provide an opportunity for boys and
girls 15 and under, to develop their skills and experience the benefit of
competitive alpine ski racing. The Children’s Racing ladder is designed
for easy entry to the sport of ski racing and strives to provide appropriate
levels of the development and racing experience for each age group. As
skills develop, the more experienced racers can advance to regional events
and beyond.
An important organizational element in the U10, U12 and U14 programs,
is the grouping of racers and events by Divisions. Divisions are configured
with sensitivity to geographical compatibility and manageable field sizes.
These Divisions are listed on the following pages.
In addition to Divisional events, there are extensive opportunities to race in
USSA Open Races. The local Open Races are of a type and schedule to
have the added benefit of serving as preparation for the Divisional events.
All participating athletes must have the appropriate USSA Membership as
well as NHARA Membership. A NHARA membership is not required to enter
USSA Open Unscored races. Both memberships are required for NHARA
U10-U16 sanctioned events. Additional USSA and NHARA membership
information can be found on page 15.
U16s must have a Competition License ($150) to compete in races. Refer
to pages 34-36 for description of the NHARA U16 program.
CLUBS
Participants in the U16 Program and the U12-U14 Program in New
Hampshire must be members of a NHARA Club. U12-U14 races are entered
as TEAMS by coaches. Do NOT send vouchers or money. Racers must
have current NHARA and USSA cards available at NHARA events. Team
lists must include year of birth and USSA number.
Independent racers may enter NHARA Open Races provided that they are
USSA members. NHARA cards are not required at USSA Open Unscored
events.
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DIVISIONS
Eastern: Attitash, Bretton Woods, Cranmore, King Pine, Wildcat,
Black Mt., Abenaki
Central:Crotched Mt., Gunstock, McIntyre, Pats Peak, Ragged,
Granite Gorge
Northern:
Franconia, Loon, WVBBTS
Western: Cardigan, Ford Sayre, Mount Sunapee, Whaleback
U12/U14 PROGRAM
U14 Competition (YOB 2002 & 2003)
U14 non-scored competition (12 and 13 year-olds) is organized at close
to home areas for most of the season. The U14 program consists of nonscored Open races (GS, SL & SG) throughout the season and division
qualifiers in February for selection to the NHARA U14 Finals and NHARA
U14 Championships in early March. Athletes may qualify from the NH U14
Champs to the Eastern Region U14 Championships in mid-March. In late
March, the USSA Eastern Region and Alpine Quebec and Alpine Ontario
will compete at the non-scored U14 Can-Am Races. Selection is from the
race portion of the Eastern U14 Championships. Information on access and
format will be available from your club and the NHARA website. Competitors
must hold a valid USSA youth competitor membership and a valid NHARA
membership for all programs.
U12 Competition (YOB 2004 & 2005)
U12 non-scored competition (10 and 11 year-olds) is organized at close to
home areas for most of the season. The U12 program consists of non-scored
Open GS & SL races throughout the season and with division qualifiers
in February for selection to the NHARA U12 Finals and NHARA U12
Championships in early March. Competitors must hold a valid USSA youth
competitor membership and current NHARA membership for all programs.
The Jan./Feb. portion of the U12/U14 schedule is a 3 race series (SL, GS)
within each of the four divisions.
Scoring is the best 2 of 6 runs. Results will be used to select those qualifying
for the U12/U14 Championships.
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Note: No voucher is required for Division Qualifiers. Entry fees are payable the
day of the race. Check with your coach for Start times.
U12/U14 DIVISION QUALIFIERS
East:
1/24/16
2/07/16
2/21/16
Wildcat
Cranmore
Attitash
GS
GS
SL
Qualifier
Qualifier
Qualifier
$45
$43
$45
Central: 1/24/16
2/07/16
2/21/16
Ragged
Pats Peak
Gunstock
GS
SL
GS
Qualifier
Qualifier
Qualifier
$42
$43
$40
North:
1/31/16
2/14/16
2/21/16
Loon
Cannon
Waterville
GS
SL
GS
Qualifier
Qualifier
Qualifier
$50
$45
$55
West:
1/31/16
2/07/16
2/21/16
Sunapee
Whaleback
Skiway
GS
SL
GS
Qualifier
Qualifier
Qualifier
$40
$40
$40
All U12s (10 & 11 year olds) and U14s (12 & 13 year olds) who did not
qualify for the U12/U14 Championships may compete at the U12/U14 State
Finals. The quotas for these two events will be calculated so there will be
two equal sized fields. Those competing at the State Finals can qualify for
the Championships by finishing in the top 5 in the overall final standings.
The best 2 of 4 runs are used to determine these standings.
U12/U14 QUOTAS
The State quota is based on the Jan/Feb series. Divisional quotas are
determined annually on a proportional basis, reflecting individual division
size as of February1st. Divisional quotas are ratable by age and gender.
Quotas will be rounded up where needed. These quotas will be posted on
the NHARA website by February 3rd.
Divisions qualify athletes to the Finals and Championships on a simple
place point results (ties broken externally), based on the February Series.
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STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS AND EASTERN REGION
INVITATIONAL EVENTS
NHARA U12 & U14 FINALS:
Friday, Feb. 26:
Saturday, Feb. 27:
Sunday, Feb. 28:
Cranmore
Training Day - $25 payable at Registration
SL for U14 and GS for U12
GS for U14 and SL for U12
Scoring: Score 2 out of 6 results – 4 individual runs and race results for SL
and GS events. 5 per gender in each age group qualify to the State Champs
NHARA U12 CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Ragged ($90 2-day event)
Friday, March 4:
Training Day - Fee $40
Saturday, March 5: SL
Sunday, March 6: GS
NHARA U14 CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Gunstock ($90 2-day event)
Friday, March 4:
Training Day - Fee $40
Saturday, March 5 SL
Sunday, March 6: GS
Entry fee of $90-2-day event for everyone payable at Registration on the
first day includes a tee shirt for each competitor. Competitors must have
their USSA and NHARA Membership cards in hand to register. Start Time:
9:30 AM each day.
U14 quotas to Eastern Champs will be posted by Feb. 3rd.
SCORING U12 AND U14 NHARA CHAMPIONSHIPS
U12
Individual scoring - best 2 of 4 runs
Top 10 named to State team (receive hats) 10th place ties included.
Top 10 qualify for Piche. 10 place ties need to be broken - go to 3rd best
finish; 4th best if necessary.
U14
Individual scoring - best 3 of 7 (SG, 1st run SL, 2nd run SL, race result SL,
1st run GS, 2nd run GS, race result GS. All ties broken externally.
Top 19 girls/20 boys named to State team and qualify for U14 Eastern
Championship (receive hoodies).
Next 8 girls/boys named to Piche.
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Both events
1st, 2nd, 3rd trophies for g/b SL and GS.
Team trophies - 1st, 2nd, 3rd place trophies for g/b Overall
Team points calculation - best 4 results per team using simple place points
(1st - 30; 2nd - 29.......30th - 1). The 5 runs are scored - race results are
not used for team scoring.
All schedules, quotas, scoring procedures
will be posted on the NHARA web site.
FRANCIS PICHÈ INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Gunstock - March 12-13, 2016
Training Day: March 11, 2016
Hosted by the Gunstock Ski Club,this event provides an opportunity for U12
and U14 athletes from the eastern region to come together for a weekend
of training and racing. The event starts with a training day on 3/11 followed
by a GS.on 3/12 followed by a SL on 3/13.
Qualifying:
U14s: From the U14 State Championship results, after the quota to the
Eastern U14 Championships, the next six places in each gender are named
as the U14 NH StateTeam to the Francis Piche Championships.
U12s: As above, the first 10 places of each gender are named as the U12
NH State Team to the Francis Piche Champs.
Eastern U14 Championships
Sunday River, 3/18-21, 2016
U14 Can-Ams
Sugarloaf, 3/25-28
National U16-U14 Project
Snowbird 3/29-4/2, 2016
Refer to the Eastern website for further information on these events.
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U10 Competition (YOB 2006 & 2007)
U10 non-scored competition (8 and 9 year-olds) is organized at close to
home areas for most of the season. The U10 program consists of nonscored Open GS & SL races and divisional Skills events throughout the
season. U10s are not eligible for qualifying to the U12 Championship
events or to participate in divisional qualifiers. Competitors must hold a
valid USSA youth membership and NHARA membership for all sanctioned
NHARA programs.
NHARA U10 Division Skills Events
Vouchers are not required . Entry is by coaches’ list within division.
Eastern Division
1/23/16 Skills Day/short /turns
Bretton Woods $40
2/07/16 Skills Day/medium turns Cranmore
$40
2/20/16 Skills Day/long turns
Black Mt. $40
9:30 am
9:30 am
9:30 am
Northern Division
1/15/16 Skills Day/short /turns
2/14/16 Skills Day/medium turns
3/12/16 Skills Day/long turns
Waterville FSC/Cannon
Loon
$40
$40
$40
9:30 am
9:30 am
9:30 am
Gunstock
$40
9:30 am
Central Division
2/14/16 Skills Day
Western Division
TBD
An updated calendar of divisional Skills events will be posted on the
NHARA website.
U8 Competition (YOB 2008 & 2009)
U8 non-scored competition (6 and 7 year-olds) is organized at your home
area or close to home area for the season. Club and divisional events
will be calendared that focus on measurable skills in a fun and positive
environment emphasizing the development of the fundamental skiing
skills of balance, agility, basic carving and coordination. U8s in NH are not
eligible to participate in Open races or qualifying events. A membership in
USSA is required if your home club is a USSA club. A NHARA membership
is not required.
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HIGH SCHOOL RACING
Many NHARA athletes train and compete during the week with high school
teams providing these athletes with valuable midweek training. Several
NHARA programs link with the high school programs with cross over
coaching and by helping the high schools host races.
During President’s week the top 10 male and female skiers from the four
high school divisions ski in the NH Qualifier for the Eastern High School
Championships. This event is a best two out of four run shootout to pick
the 20 male and female athletes who will ski for NH at the Eastern High
School Championships.
The Championships have been hotly contested for over twenty years. The
site rotates between ski areas in New Hampshire and Vermont. Held in mid
March, the Championships are a USSA scored event with teams from as
far away as New Jersey and Wisconsin.
In recent years the NH teams have dominated the Championships with
their strong skiing and their team spirit. This success reflects the strength
and cooperation of the high schools and the supporting NHARA programs.
Aaron Loukes is the NH Coordinator and Dan Marshall is the Chairman of
Eastern High School Racing.
New England Masters
Ski Racing Foundation Scholarships
Scholarships will be awarded this year to two athletes who are
18 years and younger in VT and two in NH. Refer to the NHARA
website for further information information and an application form.
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USSA MASTERS ALPINE RACING
www.nemasters.org
Racers 18 years of age and older are eligible to participate in all sanctioned
USSA National and Divisional races for Masters (age as of Dec. 31, 2015).
Racers must have a current USSA license (Masters, Student or Competitor
if 18 to 24 years of age, Coaches if under 40 years of age or Temporary see website for more specific info). Competition is divided into classes or
five-year increments, determined by age.
Entry Fees, Procedures and Deadlines:
Entries must reach race organizers by the Wednesday before the race to
assure entry into the race and avoid late fees. A separate entry form and
check should be submitted for each race entered. On line registration will
be available for most or all races this season. See the Masters website
for details.
NEW ENGLAND MASTERS ALPINE RACING
New England Masters Skiing, Inc. is a non-profit corporation which
administers the Sise Cup Series.This series offers a season-long schedule
of races. There are prizes for individual races and several two or three
race events as well as overall and individual discipline season awards to
the best male and female racer, and age class champions. Scoring is a
modified world cup point system. Race rules are those of the FIS except
as modified by USSA, the USSA Alpine Masters National Working Group
and New England Masters Skiing, Inc. Awards and social gatherings are
held after each race.
See page 43 for info on New England Masters Ski Racing Foundation
Scholarships.
NEW ENGLAND MASTERS SKIING INC.
Nadine Price, President, 272 Lookout Rd., Pittsfield, VT 05762
(802)746-8850; nprice@ntp-associates.com
Lucy Blake, Race Administrator; lucyblake@comcast.net
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“M.J.’S” RACE
March 18, 2016
Thank you racers, families, coaches and corporations
for supporting the “M.J.” Foundation and enabling us
to promote competitive skiing and athletic support of
our NHARA youth.
We look forward to the 2015-2016 season and
encourage those racers and youth needing financial
aid to apply in writing to the:
Martin-John LaFoley Foundation
c/o Beverly L. LaFoley
PO Box 1763
Meredith, NH 03253
www.mjfoundation.org
email:bevlafoley@gmail.com
Good luck in 2015-2016!
The LaFoley Family
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In remembrance
of
Emily Townsend Crane
Emily Crane made a huge impact on ski racing in New
Hampshire, the sport she and her family loved so much.
Her passing on July 4th, 2013 has left a significant void
in the New Hampshire ski racing community. She was
amazing at tallying the results, scoring and standings.
She was a treasure and will be missed.
Donations may be made to the
NHARA/ Emily Crane Scholarship Fund. and sent to:
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New Hampshire Alpine Racing Association
P.O. Box 1344
Campton, NH 03223
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR NHARA RACERS
EASEF - support is used to directly reduce the cost of all athletes who
participate in certain high level events such as Nor Am, US Nationals,
U19 Nationals and various USSA camps. See the Eastern website (www.
ussaeast.com) for further information and forms.
Out-Of-Division Events
NHARA racers participating in the Nor-Ams, US Alpine Championships,
U19 Nationals, and/or U16 Skills Assessment Project & U14
International Events may receive support from NHARA:
To be eligible for this support the racer must belong to NHARA and have
started at least 4 NHARA races in the current season. (MJ’s race and UNH
Fund Raiser do not count)
Checks will be issued in May with amounts to be determined by the Racer
Support Committee after considering the funds available and costs to
racers.
Camps
NHARA racers invited to National Camps should apply to the Racer Support
Committee for support. This application must include a budget. To be
eligible, the racer should have started at least 4 NHARA races in the most
recent season, and must be a current NHARA member. Support for up to
one third of the cost to the racer could be granted. Application forms are
available from Dan Marshall.
Elite athletes should be aware of the funds available from Friends of New
Hampshire Skiing for participation in US Ski Team Development Programs.
For further information: contact Karl Stone, Ski New Hampshire, PO Box
528, North Woodstock NH 03262.
NHARA Heritage Fund
This fund has been established to provide support for former NHARA
athletes in their quest to make the U.S. Ski Team.
NHARA racers in need of general financial aid should be aware of the
following sources.
Douglas Alafat Memorial Ski Foundation,
PO Box 367, Lebanon, NH 03766
Josh Russell Ski Racing Scholarship Fund, contact Peter Russell
at pmrhop@sol.com; www.jrskiracing.org.
“M.J.” LaFoley Foundation, c/o Beverly LaFoley, P.O. Box 1763,
Meredith, NH 03253; email:bevlafoley@gmail.com;
www.mjfoundation.org
Fast Skier Scholarship, c/o Brad Williams, World Cup Supply,
Ely Road , Suite 1, Fairlee VT 05045; 800-555-0593 or
802-333-3711 ; www.worldcupsupply.com
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NHARA DIRECTORY 2015 - 2016
ANTONIDES, Craig; 92 Judges Rd. Thornton, NH 03285;
603-726-2022; cantonides@holderness.org
AVERY, Doug: P.O. Box 366; Intervale, NH 03845; 603-374-2675;
davery@attitash.com
BARTLETT, Skip: PO Box 107, Silver Lake, NH 03875; H 603-387-5564;
O 603-356-5544 ext 240; raceteam@cranmore.com;
skipbartlett@rocketmail.com
BENSLEY, Sam: samnbensley@gmail.com
BLANK, Brian: 145 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824 O: 603.862.3893
Fax: 603.862.0594; Cell: 603-964-4424; bwblank@yahoo.com
BLOMBACK, Kris: Pats Peak, P.O. Box 2448, Henniker, NH 03242;
603-428-3245 ext 107; kris@patspeak.com
BOOKER, Christine: cbooker@kua.org; 970-623-1581
BOWNES, Kim: 51 Mad River Rd., Campton, NH 03223;
O 603-535-2771; Cell:603-630-2565; kimbownes@hotmail.com;
kbownes@plymouth.edu
BRIMBLECOM, Jeff: 120 Ward St, Manchester, NH 03104;
H-603-625-4141; jeffbrimblecom@comcast.net
BULLIS, Andrew: Cell:540-908-5611 ;
andrew.bullis@raggedmountainresort.com;
CAPAUL, Georg: P.O. Box 157, Campton, NH 03223; H 603-726-8807;
georg_capaul@holderness.org
COSMAN, Mike: 319 Mansfield St., Sharon, MA 02067;
H 617-828-9497; C 603-991-2573; mfcosman@comcast.net
DAHL, Ivar: Tecnica/Blizzard; 47 Pleasant St., Plymouth, NH 03264;
Cell 603-630-5462; ivard@myfairpoint.net
DAWSON, Matt: 978-337-1195; matthewdawson@comcast.net
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DEMAGGIO, Gus: PO Box 293, Meriden NH 03770;
Gus.demaggio@omnihotels.com
DODGE, Peter: DOC Men's Team, Box 9, Hanover, NH 03755;
O 603-646-3980; peter.d.dodge@dartmouth.edu
DRUMMOND, Ben: Team and Promotions Manager, Head Wintersports
USA, P.O. Box 451, Wilmot, NH 03287; 603-369-7739;
bdrummond@us.head.com
DRUMMOND, Drew: PO Box 586, South Sutton, NH 03273;
drewdrummond@gmail.com
DUMOND, Bob: Granite Gorge Ski Area;PO Box 545, Keene/Roxbury
NH 03431; 603 358 5000; rdumond@keene.edu
DWYER, John: DOC Women'sTeam; 802-825-1484;
John.C.Dwyer@Dartmouth.edu
DYERS, Steve:secconnors@comcast.net
FISHER, Jake: 541 Main Street, New London, NH 03257;
O: 603-526-3608; F: 603-526-3435; jake.fisher@colby-sawyer.edu
FIRSTBROOK, Jill: 15 Richards Rd, Newbury, NH 03255; Mt. Sunapee,
PO Box 2021, Newbury, NH 03255
H 603-938-6128; O 603-763-3500 Ext. 3548;
H bobandjill@tds.net; O jfirstbrook@mtsunapee.com
FLAVIN, Tom: 3090 E. Conway Rd, Center Conway NH 03813;
H 603-939-2333; tflavinb12@live.com
FOUND, Matt: matthew.found@brewsteracademy.org
GALLAGHER, Mike: 129 Pemi River Rd., PO Box 776,
Thornton, NH 03285; 603-254-4409; gallagherm@roadrunner.com
GANNON, Andrew: O 603-535-2773; Cell 603-387-6870;
asgannon@plymouth.edu
GILL, Greg: 59 Main St, Sutton,NH 03221; H 603-927-4947;
C 603-748-4933; ggill@mcttelecom.com
GREGORY, Dave; PO Box 780, Intervale, NH 03845;
O & F 603-356-7627; Cell: 603-520-1642; skiteam@roadrunner.com
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GUILBERT, Jason: 490 Bog Rd, Campton, NH 03223;
H 603-536-3889; Cell: 603-455-6890; jguilbert@wvbbts.org
HADFIELD, Heidi: westons@metrocast.net
HAMILTON, Trevor: P.O. Box 103, Franconia, NH 03580; 603- 991-9592;
hamiltons4@myfairpoint.net
HOLLAND, Peter: 99 Clinton St., E7, Concord, NH 03301;
O 800-967-8436 x256;; Fax 603-888-8466; Cell 603-490-5541;
pwholland@worthenind.com
IACOPINO, Jack and Jen: 55 Morse Hill Rd, Newbury, NH 03255
603-938-6065; Jack: jackike@tds.net; Jen: jiacopino@sulloway.com
LAFOLEY, Bev: Martin-John LaFoley Foundation; PO Box 1763,
Meredith, NH 03253; H 603-253-6263; 603-253-3811;
bevlafoley@gmail.com
LALLA, Jason: 17 Stephanie Rd., Dunbarton NH 03046;
H 603 774 7788; Cell: 603 244 6892; jlalla@nextstepoandp.com
LOCKE, Andrew: 641 Rollins Rd, Hopkinton, NH 03229; H 603-369-4688;
aklocke@comcast.net
LOUKES, Aaron: 138 Pollard Road, Lincoln, NH 03251;
Cell 603-348-6181; aaronloukes@gmail.com
MacMAHON, Jim: 593 Lear Rd., Unity, NH 03773; 603-863-4784;
jmopel@nhvt.net
MacNEILAGE, Reed: Crotched Mt. (603)897-9773; rcmrjm@hotmail.com
MAGUIRE, Tim: 18 Bullard Road, Jaffrey, NH 03452; 603-933-3820;
tmaguire@wvbbts.org
MANSEAU, Jake: 603.440.9447; srm94@yahoo.com
MARA: Laurel Lashar; Competition and Events,Sugarloaf;
O 207-237-6896; F 207-237-3026; llashar@sugarloaf.com
MARSHALL, Dan: 47 Kidder St., Manchester, NH 03101;
H 603-669-9697; Cell: 603-320-0500; dan.marshall.e@gmail.com
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McKAY, Stu: 169 Humphrey St., Marblehead, MA 01945;
(617) 838-3236.; samckay169@verizon.net
McQUADE, Bill: PO Box 1409, Dover, NH 03821; Cell 207-837-0127;
wmcquade@earthlink.net
MURPHY, Tim: 781-477-4726; tmurphy@investorscapital.com
MUSIAL, Don: 508-561-1581; donaldmusial@verizon.net
NEVINS, Bob: 673 River Road, Henniker NH 03242;
Office & Cell: 603-568-8106 cell/office; H 603-428-3889;
ussatd@yahoo.com
NEVINS, Travis: 62 Alumni Dr., Canaan NH 03741; 603-568-4442;
tnevins@cardigan.org
NEW ENGLAND MASTERS SKIING: PO Box 147, Warren, VT, 05674;
802-496-2754; www.nemasters.org
NEWMAN, Ted: 4 Bishops Gate Road, Wolfeboro, NH 03894;
Office & Cell: 603-569-5690; tednewmanjr@gmail.com
NHARA Office; PO Box 1344, Campton, NH 03223;
O & F 603-726-3307; esnhara@roadrunner.com; www.nhalpine.org
NIILER, Craig: 537 Huckins Rd., Freedom, NH 03836;
603-367-8896 (at King Pine) Ext. 204; H 603-539-2265;
O 603-539-2069 Ext.19; cniiler@roadrunner.com
NORDEN, Alex: 98 Bridge Street, Henniker, NH 03242; Cell: 303-885-2910'
JNorden@nec.edu
OLIVER, Bev: 31 Mohawk Rd, Andover, MA 01810;H 978-475-0722;
F 470-0372; Ski 603-726-8121; Cell: 978-886-4983;
bevol@comcast.net; bevolyn.oliver@gmail.com
POLLINI, Jay: PO Bo 481,Wolfeboro, NH 03894; 603-387-4399;
jaypollini@pga.com
PRICE, Eric: pricecuts@myfairpoint.net
PRICE, Nadine: 272Lookout Rd., Pittsfield, VT 05762; 803-746-8810;
nprice@ntp-associates.com
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PURCELL, MATT: 60 Thompson Rd, Hanover, NH 03755;
H 603-643-5716; matthew.purcell@dartmouth.edu
RIESS, Gerd; P.O. Box 164, E. Thetford, VT 05043; H 802-333-9157;
gerd@sover.net
SALATHÈ, David & Morgan: Proctor Academy, PO Box 500,
Andover, NH 03216; 603-735-5971; O 603-735-6835;
salatheda@proctoracademy.org; salathemo@proctoracademy.org
SMITH, Rich: Program Director Franconia Ski Club; O 603-823-7106;
C 603-498-3854; richsmith@franconiaskiclub.com
STEPHAN, Jake: 40 Round Pond Rd , Freedom, NH 03836
C: 603- 986- 4467; jstephan110@roadrunner.com
STEVENS, Laurie; PO Box 1402, Campton, NH 03223;
603 540-9831; lauriestevens@roadrunner.com
STOKLOZA, Peter: 47 Adams Road, Plymouth NH 03264;
W 603-236-3604 or 603-236-4246; Fax: 603-236-9906;
pstokloza@wvbbts.org
SUTTON, Ted; PO Box 730, Lincoln, NH 03251;
H 603-745-6318; O Ted: 603-348-7912; thsutton@roadrunner.com
TURTON, Fred: PO Box 1561, Campton, NH 03223;
Tel: 207-671-9084; whygimf@yahoo.com
UNDERHILL, JR, Robert K.: 15 Richards Road, Newbury, NH 03255
W: March-November 603-627-0099 H 603-938-6128;
Cell:603-731-4158; nharacoachescouncil@gmail.com;
play@legendsgolfnh.com
USSA National Office: PO Box 100, Park City, UT 84060; 435-649-9090;
Member Services: 435-647-2666; www.ussa.org
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USSA EASTERN ALPINE OFFICE:
110 Mountain Road, Westford, VT 05494
USSA - Eastern Region Alpine Development Director - Martin Guyer
(802) 279-5849
mguyer@ussa.org
Eastern Region Alpine Program Manager - Patti Nichols
(802) 343-1395; (435) 645-0110
pnichols@ussa.org
Eastern Region Coach - Kyle Darling
(603)-726-6571
Eastern Region Children’s Development Manager - Tom Ashworth
(435) 602-9725; Fax 435-645-0105
tashworth@ussa.org
Eastern Region Alpine Administrator: Janet Larson
(802) 468-2408; Fax (435) 645-0107
easternresults@ussa.org
Eastern Website: www.ussaeast.com
http://ussa.org/alpine-programs/regions/eastern-region
VARA Office: Julie Woodworth; PO Box 82, Cavendish, VT 05142;
802-226-8188; F 802-226-7117; julie@vara.org; www.vara.org
VARGO, Korry: 217 Woodhaven Dr., Unit 5A, White River Jct.,
VT 05001; Cell: 603-715-7348; korryv@yahoo.com WHITCHER, Billy: 143 Heather Hill Lane, Goffstown, NH 03045;
603-856-6174; skiercyclist@gmail.com
WORKMAN, Mike:12 Shellcamp Rd., Gilmanton, NH 03237;
H 603-267-1758; workmanexcav@metrocast.net
ZEIDERS, Glenn: SWOSCOLCOM N76 ; C 401-841-6048:
glenn.zeiders@yahoo.com
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NHARA CLUBS
PRESIDENT, CHAIRMAN of the BOARD or PROGRAM DIRECTOR
ABENAKI
Aynne de Beer
ATTITASH
Don Musial
BLACK MTN
Glenn Zeiders
BRETTON WOODS
Stu McKay
CRANMORE
Skip Bartlett
CROTCHED MTN
Brian Allison
FORD SAYRE (FSA)
Bob Couture
FRANCONIA
David Fitzgerald
GRANITE GORGE
Robert Dumond
GUNSTOCK
Scott Wilkinson
KING PINE
Craig Niiler
cniiler@roadrunner.com
LOON
P.J. Browne
pjbrowne@comcast.net
MCINTYRE
Ross Boivert
rossb@mcintyreskiarea.com
MT SUNAPEE
Jill Firstbrook
jfirstbrook@mtsunapee.com
MWV
Hugh Merryweather hugh.merryweather@gmail.com
PATS PEAK
Andy Locke
PROCTOR
Dave Salathè
RAGGED MTN
Tom Hammill
WILDCAT
Matt Tracy
WVBBTS
Tyler Gannon
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AynnedB@gmail.com
don@attitashraceteam.com
glenn.zeiders@yahoo.com
samckay169@verizon.net
skipbartlett@rocketmail.com
ballisonnh@comcast.net
bob.couture@catchdata.com
David.Fitzgerald@cbre-ne.com
rdumond@keene.edu
j.scott.wilkinson@gmail.com
aklocke@comast.net
salatheda@proctoracademy.org
twhrush@hotmail.com
mtracy@aew.com
tcgannon@live.com
NHARA CLUB WEBSITES
ATT
Attitash
BBTS
Waterville Valley BBTS
www.wvbbts.org
BLMT
Black Mountain
www.blackmt.com
BW
Bretton Woods
www.bwskiteam.org/
CMCC
Crotched Mt.
www.crotchedmountainracing.org
CMS
Cardigan Mt. School
www.cardigan.org
CRAN
Cranmore
www.cranmore.com
CSC
Colby-Sawyer College
www.colby-sawyer.edu
DOC
Dartmouth College
www.dartmouth.edu/~dartski
FS
Ford Sayre
www.fordsayre.org/
FSA
Ford Sayre Academy
www.fordsayre.org/academy.htm
FSC
Franconia Ski Club
www.franconiaskiclub.com
GSC
Gunstock
www.gunstockskiclub.org
HOLD
Holderness
www.holderness.org
KP
King Pine
www.kingpine.com/skiing.php
KUA
Kimball Union Academy
www.kua.org
LRTLoonwww.loonracing.com/
MCIMcIntyrewww.mcintyreskiarea.com/
MWV
Mt. Washington Valley,
www.mwvskiteam.com
PATS
Pats Peak
www.patspeakracing.org/
PROC
Proctor Academy
www.proctoracademy.org
PSU
Plymouth State University www.plymouth.edu
RMS
Ragged Mt.
www.raggedskiteam.com/ SUN
Mount Sunapee www.mountsunapee.com
UNH
University of NH
www.unhwildcats.com
WILD
Wildcat Mt. A.E.F.
www.wildcatskiteam.com
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ALPINE RACE ENTRY FORM (VOUCHER)
Please make copies of this voucher, cut the copy out on the dotted
lines, completely fill out the requested information and send to the Race
Administrator with payment.
Please note:
Vouchers are required for all open races.
A voucher must be accompanied by a check for each racer wanting
to enter an event. (e.g. 4 entries require 4 vouchers & 4 checks)
Please do not change the size of the form.
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