Cyber slalom records
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:47 am
Current 25 Cone NCDSA Cyberslalom World Record Holders:
Men Open: 7.96 - Michael Dong, USA (2008 Sept 7, Beaverton OR, USA)
Men Masters: 8.335 - Peter Klang, SWE (2009 Aug 19, Stockholm, SWE)
Men Jr: 9.43 - Jack Corpes, UK (2008 Sept 7, Hove, UK)
Women Open: 9.986 - Hanna Jaakola, FIN (2012 Aug 25, Espoo, FIN)
Women Masters: 10.32 - Lynn Kramer, USA (2017 Aug 19, San Diego CA, USA)[/b]
Women Jr: 11.58 - Keli Benko, USA (2004 Oct 8, Morro Bay CA, USA)
Men Jr (U14): 12,487 - Pierce Curry, USA (2017 Aug 19, San Diego, USA)
Men Jr (U11): 16,090 - Collin Loren, USA (2017 Aug 19, San Diego, USA)
Complete listing in PDF:
http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/ISSA/ ... ecords.pdf
http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/ISSA/ ... istory.pdf
In order to apply for a world record you need to follow these rules that ISSA have set:
http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/ISSA/ ... ecords.pdf
The short version is:
It must be a sanctioned ISSA event - posted in a correct time so that everyone can attend
You must run a course according to the rules
You must use approved timing equipment
You must document the course and send this documentation to an ISSA representative or have a ISSA rep at the race.
In my humble opinion you should run the 50 cones and cyber both ways and use the average in order to show that course is flat and there is no wind. But that is not necessary in order to get a WR.
Good Luck!
Men Open: 7.96 - Michael Dong, USA (2008 Sept 7, Beaverton OR, USA)
Men Masters: 8.335 - Peter Klang, SWE (2009 Aug 19, Stockholm, SWE)
Men Jr: 9.43 - Jack Corpes, UK (2008 Sept 7, Hove, UK)
Women Open: 9.986 - Hanna Jaakola, FIN (2012 Aug 25, Espoo, FIN)
Women Masters: 10.32 - Lynn Kramer, USA (2017 Aug 19, San Diego CA, USA)[/b]
Women Jr: 11.58 - Keli Benko, USA (2004 Oct 8, Morro Bay CA, USA)
Men Jr (U14): 12,487 - Pierce Curry, USA (2017 Aug 19, San Diego, USA)
Men Jr (U11): 16,090 - Collin Loren, USA (2017 Aug 19, San Diego, USA)
Complete listing in PDF:
http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/ISSA/ ... ecords.pdf
http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/ISSA/ ... istory.pdf
In order to apply for a world record you need to follow these rules that ISSA have set:
http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/ISSA/ ... ecords.pdf
The short version is:
It must be a sanctioned ISSA event - posted in a correct time so that everyone can attend
You must run a course according to the rules
You must use approved timing equipment
You must document the course and send this documentation to an ISSA representative or have a ISSA rep at the race.
In my humble opinion you should run the 50 cones and cyber both ways and use the average in order to show that course is flat and there is no wind. But that is not necessary in order to get a WR.
Good Luck!