3.1 Is a pretty bad rule considering we turn left-right continually. This should be changed or deleted completely.
Start sides of Slalom runs should rotate over the weekend if there are multiple events.
Why should we always start on one side anyway?
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SPSR- 3. SLALOM RUN
3. SLALOM RUN
3.1 The competitors should pass the first cone on the right side Start sides of Slalom runs should rotate over the weekend if there are multiple events. The organizer is advised to indicate this with an arrow drawn on the ground as to which side should be used.
3.2 The Starter should check that both skaters are ready by asking first the left course and then the right course in the following manner. "Left ready?" "Right ready?". If both skaters are ready the start should be done within 15 seconds.
3.3 The start is indicated by a starter using the words THREE, TWO, ONE, GO! at intervals of approximately 1 second.
3.1 The competitors should pass the first cone on the right side Start sides of Slalom runs should rotate over the weekend if there are multiple events. The organizer is advised to indicate this with an arrow drawn on the ground as to which side should be used.
3.2 The Starter should check that both skaters are ready by asking first the left course and then the right course in the following manner. "Left ready?" "Right ready?". If both skaters are ready the start should be done within 15 seconds.
3.3 The start is indicated by a starter using the words THREE, TWO, ONE, GO! at intervals of approximately 1 second.
Last edited by Jadranko Radovanovic on Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.