11/07/2015
2015 PARA BOB WORLD CUP
November 6 – 14, 2015
Training Protocol
PARTICIPATION ELIGIBILITY
The competition will be carried out in accordance with 2015-2016 IBSF rules. All athletes must have a valid IBSF E-license issued by their National Federation. It is the responsibility of the National Federation to enter its athletes through the IBSF’s online system at http://ibsf.sportresult.com.
Each athlete must also complete a Canada Olympic Park waiver.
Race fees are to be paid to the Race Office unless prior arrangements have been made and approved by the IBSF Para-sport Committee.
FIBT TECHNICAL OFFICIALS
Jury President Bobsleigh Sue Kapis (USA)
Jury Member BobsleighKristaps Kotans
Jury Member BobsleighLeslie Ellis
COMPETITION MANAGEMENT
Event ManagerRusty Livingston
Race Director: BobsleighWayne Page
Chief of Track:Ritchie Monuik
Track Manager:Tyler Seitz
Media RepresentativeChris Dornan
Athletes cannot ride in the back of the trucks.
TRACK WALKS:
To be determined
TRAINING:
Two (2) runs are offered each day of official training (November 7-13)
There will be no break between training heats unless announced.
Registration for training, complete with all athlete’s names must be submitted via the IBSF site the day before the training session. Should you have any difficulties registering your team for training please notify the Jury President.
The Start House is only for the use of race officials, participating athletes and their support staff.
Pilot sleds will be used before each training session.
Label your scabbards so that they can be easily identified (not applicable for Para-sport events)
Only three sleds on the ice apron at one time, plus one sled on the start. Keep the area immediately behind the start block as clear as possible to leave room for the competing athletes.
No cameras or tripods are allowed on the track walls.
All Team Captains meetings will be held at the Bob Niven Training Centre as per the schedule unless notified otherwise by the event organizer
The shades will be positioned according to the weather conditions.
Training results will be available in the Race Office after each training session as well as via the Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton web site.
Any athletes involved in accidents must immediately report to the medical staff for clearance to continue participating.
There is no drinking water at the start or finish so please ensure your athletes come to the track with their own water or drinks.
PROGRAM:
Saturday November 7, 2015
17:00 Trucks begin moving sleds to start
18:20 Pilot sleds
18:30 Training runs begin
Sunday November 8, 2015
17:00 Trucks begin moving sleds to start
18:20 Pilot sleds
18:30 Training runs begin
Monday November 9, 2015
15:30 Trucks begin moving sleds to start
16:50 Pilot sleds
17:00 Training runs begin
Tuesday November 10, 2015
15:30 Trucks begin moving sleds to start
16:50 Pilot sleds
17:00 Training runs begin
Wednesday November 11, 2015
14:30 Trucks begin moving to start
15:50 Pilot sleds
16:00 Training Run Begins
Thursday November 12, 2015
13:00 Trucks begin moving sleds to start
15:20 Pilot Sleds
15:30 Training runs begin
Friday November 13, 2015
13:00 Trucks begin moving sleds to start
15:20 Pilot Sleds
15:30 Training runs begin
http://ibsf.sportresult.com