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1 RULES FOR THE FIS ALPINE SKI WORLD CUP REGLEMENT DES FIS ALPINEN SKI WELTCUP REGLEMENT DE LA COUPE DU MONDE FIS DE SKI ALPIN EDITION 2014/15
2 INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION Blochstrasse 2; CH Oberhofen / Thunersee; Switzerland Phone: +41 (33) Fax: +41 (33) Alpine FIS World and Continental Cup Office Alpine Rules administration Alpine FIS Points and race results administration Tatjana Lüssy: +41 (33)
3 INDEX RULES OF THE ALPINE FIS WORLD CUP EDITION 2014/ Organisation...1 Jury according to Art ICR Downhill (incl. Combined DH) and Super-G Slalom (incl. Combined SL), Giant Slalom and City Event Substitution of a Jury member Setting the course Downhill Super-G, Giant Slalom and Slalom Qualification General Qualification standards Ladies and men's qualifications Basic quota National quota Replacement of competitors Higher quotas for organising countries Points limit Number of participants at the race / Downhill training Quotas for DH and AC training Limitation SL / GS / DH in 2 runs Combined Participation requirements Additional competitors Organisation of the Combined Qualified competitors of the Continental Cups Qualification for the FIS World Cup of the COC Overall Winners Registration and entries Payment of expenses Competitors Quotas Duration Precision Officials Quota Duration for payment of expenses Additional officials Service Personnel Right of accommodation Guests...6
4 4.6 Quality of accommodation: Ski rooms: Waiting Room: Team Hospitality Full board and beverages Quality and quantity of meals Mealtimes Place of meals Information of agreement Final Duration of payment Quota for the payment of expenses Additional officials and service personnel Arrival / Departure Internet access Car parking Travel expenses Groups of National Ski Associations Expenses Events with two (2) or more competitions Payment of travel expenses Other travel arrangements Prize money Insurance Starting times and starting intervals Starting times Starting intervals Enrollment of competitors / starting list Enrollment for SL, GS, AC (1 st run = SL) and DH training The best Enrollment after the 30 th competitor Competitors with injury status Competitors without injury status Starting list for SL, GS and DH training Enrollment for SG Starting list for DH, SG and Alpine Combined (1 st run = DH or SG) Public draw / presentation Award ceremonies Starting order 2 nd run Alpine Combined Leader bib Points...12
5 10.1 Schedule Time difference from the winning time Several competitors tied for the same position Addition and deletion of points for the World Cup Starting List Addition Deletion The points that will be deleted after each race Retirement and Return to Competition FIS points list FIS World Cup Final Qualification The first twenty-five World Cup points World or Olympic Champion and Junior World Champion Starting order FIS World Cup Final Starting list, public draw / handing over of starting numbers Points allocation Classification General Formula Number of results Ladies and men Modification during the season Competitors having attained the same rank Number of places, equal number of points Classification per event Overall Classification Overall Nations Cup Classification Nations Cup Ladies / Nations Cup Men Classification Nations Team Event Awards Winner of the FIS World Cup Winners of the events World Cup Trophy World Cup Medals Overall Nations Cup Awards Nations Cup Ladies / Nations Cup Men Provision of awards World Cup courses Accreditation and access rights Training on World Cup courses Non-essential changes... 16
6 15. Duration Homologation Prohibition from including additional races Cancellation and new allocation of competitions / events Cancellation during an event and new allocation Cancellation within the prescribed period and new allocation Cancellation of Combined Unusual conditions Interference with another FIS World Cup race Races after the FIS World Cup Final Rescue Medical Support Requirements TV / advertising rights Television rights Advertising rights in the competition area Status of injured persons WCSL points of the previous season Application for status as injured Enrollment No start or a maximum of 1 WSCL start per event Participation Retired competitors Scale for penalties according to ranks Matters of contention Control and supervision Rules of FIS...19 JOB DESCRIPTION OF THE RACE DIRECTORS AND THE TECHNICAL DELEGATE IN ALPINE WORLD CUP EVENTS...20 I. Fundamentals...20 II. The Chief Race Director Art Art (Technical section) Other ICR art III. The Race Director (in Downhill and Super-G Events)...21
7 IV. The Technical Delegate...22 V. Common Authority...23 REGLEMENT DES ALPINEN FIS WELTCUPS Organisation...24 Jury gemäß Art IWO (siehe Anhang) Abfahrt (inkl. Kombinationsabfahrt) und Super-G Slalom (inkl. Kombinationsslalom), Riesenslalom und City Event Stellvertretung eines Jurymitgliedes Kurssetzung Abfahrt Super-G, Riesenslalom und Slalom Zulassung Allgemeines Zulassungsbedingungen Damen- und Herrenqualifikation Basisquote Nationenquote Auswechslung von Wettkämpfern Höhere Quoten für organisierende Länder Punktelimite Teilnehmerzahl im Wettkampf / Abfahrtstraining Quoten für DH und AC Training Beschränkung SL / GS / DH in 2 Läufen Kombination Zulassungsbedingungen Zusätzliche Wettkämpfer Austragung der Kombination Qualifizierte Wettkämpfer der Kontinentalcups Qualifikation für den FIS Weltcup für die COC Gesamtsieger Registration und Anmeldung Kostenübernahme Wettkämpfer Quoten Dauer Präzisierung: Betreuer Quoten Dauer der Kostenübernahme Zusätzliche Betreuer Servicepersonal... 29
8 4.5 Anspruch auf Unterkunft Gäste Qualität der Unterkunft: Skiräume Warteraum Team Hospitality Verpflegung Qualität der Verpflegung Verpflegungszeiten Ort der Verpflegung Mitteilung der Vereinbarung Finale Dauer für die Kostenübernahme Quoten für die Kostenübernahme Zusätzliche Betreuer und Servicepersonal Anreise / Abreise Internet Zugang Parkplatz Reisespesen Gruppen der Nationalen Skiverbände Spesen Veranstaltungen mit zwei (2) oder mehr Wettkämpfen Auszahlung der Reisespesen Andere Reisearrangements Preisgeld Versicherung Startzeiten und Startintervalle Startzeiten Startintervalle Reihung der Wettkämpfer / Startlistenerstellung Reihung für SL, GS, AC (1. Lauf = SL) und DH-Training Die besten 30 Wettkämpfer Reihung nach dem 30. Wettkämpfer Wettkämpfer mit Verletztenstatus Wettkämpfer ohne Verletztenstatus Startlistenerstellung für SL, GS, DH-Training Reihung für SG Startlistenerstellung für DH, SG und AC (1. Durchgang DH oder SG) Öffentliche Starnummernauslosung / -Präsentation Preisverteilung Startreihenfolge 2. Lauf Alpine Kombination Leader Tricot... 36
9 10. Punktevergabe Skala Rückstand auf die Gesamtbestzeit Mehrere Wettkämpfer im gleichen Rang Aufnahme und Streichung der Punkte für die Weltcupstartliste Aufnahme Streichung Punktezahl, die nach jedem Rennen gestrichen wird Rücktritt und Rückkehr in den Wettkampfsport FIS Punkteliste FIS Weltcupfinale Qualifikation Die ersten Punkte-Wettkämpfer Weltmeister oder Olympiasieger und Juniorenweltmeister Reihung der Wettkämpfer Startlistenerstellung, öffentliche Auslosung / Übergabe der Startnummern Punktevergabe Klassement Allgemeines Formel Anzahl Resultate Damen und Herren Änderung im Laufe der Saison Wettkämpfer im gleichen Rang Anzahl Ränge, gleiche Anzahl Punkte Bewerbsklassement Gesamtklassement Gesamtnationencupklassement Nationencup Damen / Nationencup Herren Team Bewerb (NTE) Auszeichnungen Sieger des FIS Weltcups Gewinner der Bewerbe Weltcuptrophäe Weltcupmedaillen Gesamtnationencup Nationencup Damen / Nationencup Herren Beschaffung Weltcupstrecken Akkreditierung und Zutrittsberechtigung Training auf Weltcuppisten... 40
10 14.3 Unwesentliche Änderungen Dauer Homologation Verbot der Beifügung eines weiteren Rennens Absage und Neuvergabe von Wettkämpfen/Veranstaltungen Absage während einer Veranstaltung und Neuvergabe Fristgemässe Absage und Neuvergabe Absage einer Kombination Außerordentliche Verhältnisse Beeinträchtigung eines anderen FIS Weltcuprennens Rennen nach dem FIS Weltcupfinale Rettungsdienst / Vorgaben für die ärztliche Versorgung TV / Werberechte Fernsehrechte Werberechte im Wettkampfgelände Verletztenstatus WCSL-Punkte der vergangenen Saison Gesuch Verletztenstatus Einordnung Nicht gestartet oder maximal 1 WCSL-Start pro Bewerb Gestartet Zurückgetretene Wettkämpfer Skala für Zuschlag auf Ranglistenplatz Streitfragen Kontrolle und Überwachung Reglemente der FIS...43 Abgrenzung der Tätigkeitsbereiche der Race Direktors und der Technischen Delegierten bei alpinen Weltcuprennen...44 REGLEMENT DE LA COUPE DU MONDE FIS DE SKI ALPIN Organisation...45 Jury selon art RIS Descente (inclus Descente Combinée) et Super-G... 45
11 1.2 Slalom (inclus Slalom Combiné),Slalom Géant et City Event Suppléants d'un membre du Jury Traçage Descente Super-G, Slalom Géant et Slalom Qualification Généralités Normes de qualification Qualifications dames et hommes Quota de base Quota national Remplacement de concurrents Quotas supérieurs pour les pays organisateurs Limite de points Nombre de concurrents à la compétition / entraînement de Descente Quota pour entraînement de DH et AC Limitation Slalom / Slalom Géant / Descente en deux manches Combiné Normes de qualification Concurrents supplémentaires Déroulement du Combiné Concurrents qualifiés des Coupes Continentales Qualification pour la Coupe du Monde FIS des vainqueurs du général COC Enregistrement et Inscriptions Prise en charge Concurrents Quotas Durée Précision Personnel d'encadrement Quotas Durée pour le payement de frais Personnel d'encadrement supplémentaire Personnel technique Droit à l'hébergement Invités Qualité du logement: Locaux de ski Salle d'attente Modalités d accueil des équipes Pension complète et boissons Qualité et quantité des repas Horaires des repas Lieu des repas Information des accords Finale Durée de la prise en charge...52
12 4.8.2 Quotas pour la prise en charge Personnel d'encadrement additionnel et personnel de service Arrivée / départ Accès Internet Parking des véhicules Frais de voyage Groupe des Fédérations Nationales de Ski Frais Manifestations à deux (2) ou plusieurs compétitions Paiement des frais de voyage Autres arrangements de voyage Prix en espèces Assurances Heures de départ et intervalles de départ Heures de départ Intervalles de départ Engagement des concurrents / listes de départ Engagement pour SL, GS, AC (1 ère manche = SL) et entraînement DH Les 30 meilleurs concurrents Inscription après le 30e concurrent Concurrents ayant le statut de blessé Compétiteurs sans statut de blessé Liste de départ pour SL, GS, entraînement DH Engagement pour SG Liste de départ pour DH, SG et Combiné Alpin Tirage au sort publique / présentation Cérémonies de remise des prix Ordre de départ 2me manche Combiné Alpin Leader Tricot Points Echelle Ecart sur le meilleur temps Plusieurs concurrents figurant au même rang Enregistrement et radiation des points pour la WCSL Enregistrement Radiation Le nombre de points qui sera radié après chaque épreuve Retrait ou Reprise de la Compétition Liste points FIS... 58
13 11. Finale de la Coupe du Monde FIS Qualification Les vingt-cinq premiers points en Coupe du Monde Champions du Monde ou Olympiques et Champions du Monde Juniors Engagement des concurrents Liste de départ, tirage au sort / remise des numéros de départ publique Adjudication de points Classement Généralités Formule Nombre de résultats Dames et hommes Modification en cours de saison Concurrents classés au même rang Nombre de places, nombre égal de points Classement par épreuve Classement général Classement général de la Coupe des Nations Classement de la Coupe des Nations dames/coupes des Nations hommes Épreuve par Nation Distinctions Vainqueur de la Coupe du Monde FIS Vainqueurs des épreuves Trophée Coupe du Monde de la FIS Médailles Coupe du Monde Coupe des Nations générale Coupe des Nations dames / Coupes des Nations hommes Fourniture Pistes Coupe du Monde Droit d'accès Entraînement sur pistes de Coupe du Monde Modifications secondaires Durée Homologation Interdiction d'ajouter une autre épreuve Annulation et nouvelle répartition d'une épreuve Annulation pendant une épreuve et nouvelle répartition... 62
14 18.2 Annulation au délai fixé et nouvelle répartition Annulation du Combiné Conditions exceptionnelles Gêne résultant pour une autre compétition de Coupe du Monde FIS Compétitions après la Finale de la Coupe du Monde FIS Service de secours - Directives pour la surveillance médicale Droits de télévision / publicité Droits de télévision Droits de publicité Statut des blessés Points WCSL de la saison passée Application pour statut de blessé Classification Aucune ou un maximum d'une seule participation par épreuve Participation Concurrents retirés Echelle pour la pénalité selon rang Litiges Contrôle et supervision Règlements de la FIS...65 Délimitation des fonctions des Race Directors et des Délégués Techniques lors d'épreuves alpines de Coupe du Monde...65
15 RULES FOR THE ALPINE FIS WORLD CUP 1. Organisation Jury according to Art ICR 1.1 Downhill (incl. Combined DH) and Super-G - With voting right: the Technical Delegate the Chief of Race of the Organising Committee the Chief Race Director as Referee, appointed by the FIS the Race Director as Assistant Referee, appointed by the FIS The Referee has the deciding vote in case of a tie. 1.2 Slalom (incl. Combined SL), Giant Slalom and City Event - With voting right: the Technical Delegate the Chief of Race of the Organising Committee the Chief Race Director as Referee, appointed by the FIS the Race Director as Assistant Referee, appointed by the FIS The Referee has the deciding vote in case of a tie. 1.3 Substitution of a Jury member If due to "force majeure" one of the members of the Jury, nominated by the FIS is unable to participate, the referee appoints a qualified substitute. In the event that the referee is unable to participate, the FIS appoints a substitute. 2. Setting the course 2.1 Downhill The Race Director sets the Downhill course in agreement with the nominated connection coaches. The control and approval is carried out by the Jury. 2.2 Super-G, Giant Slalom and Slalom The course is set by the coaches who are appointed by the coaches working group. The Super-G course setter sets the course in conjunction with the Race Director. The control and approval is carried out by the Jury. 3. Qualification 3.1 General Qualification standards The qualification standards will be established before each season, based on an agreement with the Committee for Alpine Skiing. The standards cannot be modified during the season Ladies and men's qualifications These standards can be different for ladies and men's events. 3.2 Basic quota Each Association affiliated with FIS may enter one (1) competitor in FIS World Cup races taking into consideration the following conditions: - 1 -
16 Slalom / Giant Slalom: Minimum requirements: Maximum 120 FIS points in one of the five events (SL, GS, SG, DH, AC) on the valid FIS points list. Downhill / Super-G: Minimum requirements: Maximum 80 FIS points in the respective event according to the valid FIS points list (valid also for 500 points competitors and those qualified from Continental Cups). Alpine Combined For Alpine Combined with DH a maximum of 80 FIS points in DH is required. Exception for Super-G of the Alpine Combined: Athletes classified within the top 60 of the Combined WCSL and have less than 80 FIS points in SG. 3.3 National quota For each event a national quota is calculated periodically according to the World Cup Starting List (WCSL). The periods are adapted to the respective calendar planning and fixed before the start of the competition season. The quota is established on the basis of the number of competitors per nation, classified within rank 1 to max. 60 of the WCSL in the event concerned. There is no moving up. A National Ski Association may enter a maximum of eight (8) additional competitors (under consideration of art. 3.2) Replacement of competitors Qualified competitors from within the national quota can be replaced by competitors ranked within the first 60 of the WCSL or within the first 100 of the valid FIS points list, each in the respective event, or by competitors who have at least 500 WCSL overall points (if the conditions according to art. 3.2 are fulfilled). 3.4 Higher quotas for organising countries In all countries that organise FIS World Cup races, the National Ski Association, whose quota is less than six (6) competitors, (Basic quota [1] + National quota [5]), may participate in each race with a maximum of six competitors (1 + 5). Qualified competitors of a Continental Cup (art. 3.8) of the organising Country are included within the maximum number of six (6) participants Points limit For higher quotas, only those competitors are admitted who are classified within the first 350 on the FIS points list in the respective event. 3.5 Number of participants at the race / Downhill training A team may enter a maximum of nine (9) active competitors for each event (not included are competitors from art. 3.8). For teams up to a size of 7 allowed participants, 2 additional competitors are allowed to participate in the official training for Downhill and double Downhill. For teams of 8 and more allowed participants, 3 additional competitors are allowed to participate in the official training for one Downhill, 4 in case of two Downhill competitions. These additional competitors for training must fulfill the minimum requirement of a maximum of 80 FIS points in Downhill
17 3.5.1 Quotas for DH and AC training In case of DH and AC at one site, the maximum number of competitors registered for training may not exceed the higher quota (basic quota + national quota + COC winner + additional competitors for training) plus 50%. 3.6 Limitation SL / GS / DH in 2 runs Limitation for the 2 nd run (Slalom / Giant Slalom / DH): Only the first 30 competitors from the 1 st run are qualified. This limitation isn't valid for the Alpine Combined (see art. 9.6). 3.7 Combined Winner of the combined is the competitor who has the best overall time (sum of his times in the events counting for the Combined) Participation requirements All competitors must fulfill the requirements of participation in the single events counting for the Combined, according to quotas and points (indication: K) Additional competitors For a Combined, the National Ski Association can enter additional competitors (indication: ZK) according to a special quota. The higher quota of the event concerned is always valid. The additional competitors entered have to be classified within the first 30 of the actual WCSL in at least one of the events concerned, or have at least 500 WCSL overall points, and fulfill the requirements of art. 3.2 in the second event. Therefore, competitors with the indication ZK must be the same ones in both events. If a competitor who is entered for a FIS World Cup Combined in the ZKquota, does not finish the first event of the Combined correctly, he must participate within the special quota in the second event. plus maximum 5 competitors based on a quota of 9 " " 4 " " " " " 8 " " 3 " " " " " 7 " " 3 " " " " " 6 " " 2 " " " " " 5 " " 2 " " " " " 4 " " 1 " " " " " Organisation of the Combined All competitors entered for the Combined who finish the first run are qualified for the second run. All competitors who are classified in the Downhill and in the Slalom will be classified in the Combined and receive the corresponding World Cup points (restrictions: see art. 10.2). For the allocation of FIS and World Cup points, the rules for Slalom are valid. 3.8 Qualified competitors of the Continental Cups EC 3 (2), NAC 2, FEC 1, SAC 1, ANC Qualification for the FIS World Cup of the COC Overall Winners Qualified competitors of the Continental Cups according to the Continental Cup rules qualify to start in that event of the FIS World Cup in addition to the national quota in the season following the result (Southern Hemisphere: same season) if they are classified within the first 350 of the valid FIS points list in the event concerned. Their costs for accommodation, food and beverage must additionally be paid by the Organising Committee. If the COC overall winner is already qualified in the event concerned, the National Ski Association cannot apply for an additional starting spot for the - 3 -
18 overall winner. If top three competitors in one event, excluding the COC overall winner come from the same Nation, only two may start in any one World Cup race. 3.9 Registration and entries Teams must use the FIS online registration system for entries and FIS season accreditation requests. The Organisers are only allowed to accept entries submitted through the FIS online entry system. 4. Payment of expenses 4.1 Competitors Quotas Accommodation, full board and beverages have to be paid by the Organisers for all competitors according to the World Cup quotas published by FIS, provided that the competitors participated on the competition day. If a competitor is injured after his arrival on site, the costs will be paid after presentation of a medical certificate. However this is only valid for competitors who according to the rules are qualified for the competition itself. The quotas for the payment of accommodation, full board and beverage are calculated on the basis of the national quota (maximum eight competitors per event). If a team has a national quota, the OC must also pay for the competitor of the basic quota. The expenses of the competitors who started with of 500 WCSL points (or more) and qualified competitors of the Continental Cups (art ) are also included Duration All expenses for accommodation and food incl. non-alcoholic beverages must be paid according to the precisions below, from at least the night before the first official training day until the morning after the last competition at which the competitor participated. This is also valid if the races do not take place on consecutive days. Under no circumstances are the Organiser or the hotel manager allowed to demand the vacating of the rooms by the teams on the day of the competition. Precision: For participation at an event with: one downhill or Alpine Combined with DH = 4 days, 5 nights one downhill + SG, or + GS or SL, or + a second Downhill or + Alpine Combined with DH = 5 days, 6 nights one technical event or SG or Alpine Combined with SG = 2 days, 3 nights two technical events or one technical event + SG or + Alpine Combined with SG = 3 days, 4 nights three competitions incl. at least one DH = 6 days, 7 nights three competitions without DH = 4 days, 5 nights Arrival/Departure The Organiser only has to pay for the accommodation and full board according to the World Cup rules
19 Only if an earlier arrival date is announced according to art. 4.5, the team leader may find an agreement with the Organiser about the duration. In any case the above mentioned precisions cannot be extended. Additional costs due to an early arrival or a late departure have to be paid by the teams. In case of late arrival or early departure there is no right of compensation of expenses. In necessary cases, the Chief Race Directors can decide special agreements. Upon request of a Team Captain the Organiser (Hotel) must hand over a corresponding confirmation after regular settlement is made. The confirmation is valid for the group of persons mentioned on the official World Cup entry form Precision Latest when the startlists are ready, the Organiser must hand out to the Team Captains a voucher which shows the total number of nights for free accommodation and full board (art. 4.1 & 4.2) and the total number of persons (art. 4.3 & 4.4) who pay the maximum price of CHF for accommodation and full board. 4.2 Officials Quota For officials (representatives of a National Ski Association, trainers, physiotherapist, doctors, technicians) of teams with a national quota respectively competitors with 500 WCSL points (or more), the costs for accommodation, full board incl. non alcoholic beverages must be paid as follows (taking into consideration art , 2 nd paragraph): for a team up to 3 competitors who started 3 officials " " " of 4 " " 4 " " " " " 5 " " 5 " " " " " 6 " " 6 " " " " " 7 " " 7 " " " " " 8 and more " " 10 " Precision: In case of an event with one or more Downhills resp. SG, AC or an event with one or more technical events, costs must be paid for the higher event quota (max. 10 persons) from the official day of arrival until the day of departure after the last race. In case of an event with DH, SG or AC in connection with GS or SL, costs must be paid for the higher event quota + 50% (rounded up / max. 15 persons) from the official day of arrival until the day of departure after the last race Duration for payment of expenses The duration for the payment of expenses as well as the regulation of arrival / departure must correspond to the regulation for competitors as mentioned in art During this period allocation of single rooms per team must be made according to the following table: 1 to 3 officials = 1 single room 4 to 6 officials = 3 single rooms 7 officials or more = 5 single rooms 4.3 Additional officials For five (5) additional officials of a National Ski Association, the maximum price that can be charged for accommodation with full board incl. non
20 alcoholic beverages must not exceed CHF per day (or the equivalent) if they are listed on the official entry form for World Cup by the corresponding Team Captain and the accommodation is arranged by the Organising Committee (team accommodation). 4.4 Service Personnel The total number of service personnel per country registered on the official entry form for World Cup is limited for each event and depends on the total number of different athletes who started in training and competitions: up to 3 different competitors 3 servicemen 4-6 " " 6 " " " " " 8 10 " " " " 15 " more than 15 " " 20 " For this service personnel accredited by FIS, the maximum price that can be charged for accommodation with full board incl. non-alcoholic beverages must not exceed CHF per day (or the equivalent) if these persons are listed on the official entry form for World Cup by the corresponding Team Captain and the accommodation is arranged by the Organising Committee (team accommodation). This limited group of persons who are registered on the entry form under art. 4.4 in principle has the access right to the start area and eventual catering tent for athletes. In case of a justifiable suspicion of abuse, the OC has the right to ask the Team Captains to present the relevant FIS season accreditations. 4.5 Right of accommodation Each National Ski Association has to announce to the Organisers the expected total number of team members (competitors, coaches, accompanying persons and service personnel) by the deadlines fixed and announced before the competition season. Furthermore the Organisers must be informed latest 5 days before the official arrival day about the names of the team members, eventual changes to the arrival date and the originally registered size of team (incl. officials and service personnel according to art. 4.4), as well as an eventual withdrawal from the event. If this is not done, the Organising Committee will invoice the costs incurred for canceled accommodation (art. 4) to the National Association concerned. Teams or persons who register late have no right for the reservation or the payment of accommodation expenses Guests The NSA may enter guests and additional accompanying persons of the team through the online entry system. The guests and additional accompanying persons of the teams are not basically having the right of accommodation at the Team's lodging. The Organiser may offer special packages (accommodation, transportation, etc.) through their guest hosting program. 4.6 Quality of accommodation: The Hotels for the teams must at least meet the requirements of the international three star category. Breakfast and dinner must be served at the actual Hotel if possible. The Chief Race Director will decide during his summer inspections whether alternatives are acceptable Ski rooms: The OC must make available heated working facilities (facilities in the hotels, - 6 -
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