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Proposed voting for this section:
Voting starts Nov 15th, so if this proposed voting does not adequately and fairly capture your suggested changes -- let me know ASAP.Vote Question #9.1 (Section 9, 1st Vote)
For the Slalom Parallel discipline (SP), what should be the requirement for cone spacing?
A) Each cone spacing within a limit: 1.0m to 3.0m. Suggested: 1.5m to 2.0m
B) Each cone spacing within a limit: 1.0m to 2.0m
C) Average cone distance of 15 to 20 cones per 30m (average spacing 1.5m to 2.0m)
Vote Question #9.2 (Section 9, 2nd Vote)
For the Slalom Tight discipline (ST), what should be the requirement for cone spacing?
A) Each cone spacing within a limit: 1.4m to 3.0m. Suggested: 1.5m to 2.5m
B) Each cone spacing within a limit: 1.0m to 2.0m
C) Average cone distance of 15 to 20 cones per 30m (average spacing 1.5m to 2.0m)
Vote Question #9.3 (Section 9, 3rd Vote)
For the Slalom Hybrid discipline (SH), what should be the requirement for cone spacing?
A) Each cone spacing within a limit: 1.5m to 4.5m. Suggested: 2.0m to 3.0m
B) Average cone distance of 7 to 15 cones per 30m (average spacing 2.0m to 4.3m)
Vote Question #9.4 (Section 9, 4th Vote)
For the Giant Slalom discipline (GS), what should be the requirement for cone spacing?
A) Each cone spacing within a limit: 2.0m to 10m. Suggested: 3.0m to 5.0m
B) Average distance 3 to 15 cones per 30m (average spacing 2.0m to 10m) – 1st 30m of course.
Average distance 3 to 10 cones per 30m (average spacing 3.0m to 10m) – remainder of course.
Cone offset minimum: 10%. (Offset of middle cone from line to preceeding and succeeding cones).
Vote Question #9.5 (Section 9, 5th Vote)
What should be required for ensuring that the course setting is fair, challenging, and contemporary?
A) A group of 3 people are assigned to set the course. (2 racers drawn from 2 nations, plus one person assigned by the race organizer.)
B) A group of 3 people are assigned to set the course. (2 racers from the top 10 racers at the event [ISSA points], plus one person assigned by the race organizer.)
C) The race organizer is responsible for setting the course. The method used shall be clearly stated in the race sanction application. (Who will set the course, description of course, when will course be set, etc.)
D) ISSA will provide a course setter from an approved list of personnel.