[2007] Region West Atlantic: USA West

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[2007] Region West Atlantic: USA West

Post by Hans Koraeus » Mon Nov 13, 2006 4:26 am

[2007] Region West Atlantic: USA West

This post will be updated according to the current discussion in this forum.
1. Time to find out who has plans for organizing Region USA West competitions in 2007.
2. Who will recieve what World Ranking statuses for 2007.


World Ranking status proposal for 2007
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USA East have 3 Mains and 3 Primes to set.
[Main] [Main] [Main] [Prime] [Prime] [Prime]
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World Championships subjects (1)
Discussed in [2007] West Atlantic Region (World Championships 2007)
- Coss Colorado


Main status subjects (3)
[Main]
[Main]
[Main]
Hood River, OR | West Coast Slalom Skateboard Championships | July?
Boulder/Denver/Golden Colorado | US Nationals | August?
San Diego CA | La Costa Open 2006 | September?


Prime status subjects (3 fixed)
[Prime]
[Prime]
[Prime]
Houston, Texas | Texas Cold Fussion Sizzler | Feb?
Morro Bay, CAMorro Bay October?
Pump Station, CA
Golden Colorado, Colorado Cup


Other Prime subjects


Note!
- All competitions count into the world ranking.
- All competitions apart from the selected above will get the Prime status if they hold the minimum requirements for Prime status.
- Events published more than 1 month before the event and not holding Prime status requirements or demanding Prime status will get Basic status.
- All other events will get Plain status.

Published = Entered into the contest calendar on www.slalomskateboarder.com , www.ncdsa.com or www.slalomranking.com .

Statuses must be decided here before the time limits for each status.
Major: 4 months
Main : 3 months
Prime: 2 months

See Setting World Ranking statuses

See more rules: http://www.slalomranking.com/rules

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Post by Eddy Martinez » Tue Nov 14, 2006 4:17 pm

We are shooting for Prime Status again this year. I have not spoken to my fellow Texas Outlaw and Temate O G Marcos Soulsby Monroy regarding the race, but I love the hill in San Marcos where we ran the G S on Saturday for both races. That is if the Sheriff who lives at the top of the Hill give us permission. The Texas Outlaws are committed to keeping our sport alive. We are devoted to our sport, I eat, dream, sleep slalom. Our hearts are in the right places. The Outlaws are hoping to throw a better race this year. I did speak to Marcos about the entry fee I believe we are still asking for 45$ we want to stay as GrassRoots as possible. Your Amigo Eddy Texas Outlaws.

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Post by Hans Koraeus » Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:54 am

Not much has happened here for 2007 season yet. Which is pretty normal I guess. The season is not yet close by.

Thanks's for having posting your stuff in previous years topics. Soon (2007-01-01) the idea is that ISSA takes over responsability of the World Ranking and its statuses. I think we have come a long way with the rankings. Thanks for everybody that has supported it and helped it on its way to what it is today. I have done my 4 years as I planned from the start. It's time for a new chapter.

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Post by Chris Barker » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:22 am

Hans Koraeus wrote:Soon (2007-01-01) the idea is that ISSA takes over responsability of the World Ranking and its statuses. I think we have come a long way with the rankings. Thanks for everybody that has supported it and helped it on its way to what it is today. I have done my 4 years as I planned from the start. It's time for a new chapter.
Thanks Corky.

How is the transition going to work? Who is going to pick up on your pet project?

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Post by Eddy Martinez » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:54 am

A Huge Thank You Corky. Great Job Bro. So how do we get Prime Status? Your Amigo Eddy Texas Outlaws.

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Contest Organizers: Appply now for ISSA contest status

Post by Pat Chewning » Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:44 am

The final contest sanction application document is here:

http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/ISSA/ ... cation.doc


Contest directors may download the application form and start preparing for contest sanctions in 2007.

Your 2007 ISSA Contest Coordinators are: Chris Barker, Eddy Martinez, Pat Chewning

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Should a GS race held in a ditch (banked) count?

Post by Pat Chewning » Tue Jan 09, 2007 4:59 am

I received a question from a race organizer in New Mexico where they like to race in ditches (banked concrete) rather than on roads or sidewalks.

If he applies for an ISSA sanction for his event (GS race on banked ditch), should it be considered just as though it were held on a street?

My personal opinion is YES, because the similarities outweigh the differences:
Cones, cone penalties, downhill incline, turns, speed, starting line, finish line, timing, long race course (compared to tight slalom) .... all of these are indistinguishable from a "normal" GS race.

But I'd like to hear other opinions on this.

Would it make a difference if he were applying for a higher status (MAJOR, MAIN), rather than a lower status (PRIME, BASIC, PLAIN) ??

What do we say, do events held on a ditch count?

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Harbor 77 Race Application received.

Post by Pat Chewning » Tue Jan 09, 2007 5:08 am

The ISSA North America contest coordinators (Pat Chewning, Chris Barker, and Eddy Martinez) have received the following ISSA contest sanction for the Harbor 77 race.

We will be making our decision within 1 week.

Comments are welcome.

http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/ISSA/ ... -FEB10.pdf

My personal opinion is that this is a no-brainer to award BASIC status....

DONE: Basic status.

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