i disagree. i believe it should be first come first serve. if you snooze, you lose.Jadranko Radovanovic wrote:2.3 The course should be set by three skaters representing three nations selected with a lottery draw. The team captain of each of these countries decides who will set the course from their team
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SSR- 2. CONES
2. CONES
2.1 The first cone shall be placed no closer than 4 meters from the starting ramp.
2.2 The cones shall have an approximate base diameter of 140 mm and shall stand within a circle drawn immediately around the cones.
2.3 The course should be set by three skaters representing three nations selected with a lottery draw. The team captain of each of these countries decides who will set the course from their team.
2.4 The cones shall be placed in such a manner that a varied course is created. The distance between cones shall be 1.6 - 4 m (measured from center to center), the average cone distance should be approximately 2-2.5 m.
2.5 It is the duty of the cone marshalls to check, that the cones are placed correctly after each run. If a cone was incorrectly placed before a run the skater may choose to take another run or to keep the time he/she received.
2.6 Single cones should be used to indicate each turn.
2.7 The number of cones shall be between 30 and 60.
2.1 The first cone shall be placed no closer than 4 meters from the starting ramp.
2.2 The cones shall have an approximate base diameter of 140 mm and shall stand within a circle drawn immediately around the cones.
2.3 The course should be set by three skaters representing three nations selected with a lottery draw. The team captain of each of these countries decides who will set the course from their team.
2.4 The cones shall be placed in such a manner that a varied course is created. The distance between cones shall be 1.6 - 4 m (measured from center to center), the average cone distance should be approximately 2-2.5 m.
2.5 It is the duty of the cone marshalls to check, that the cones are placed correctly after each run. If a cone was incorrectly placed before a run the skater may choose to take another run or to keep the time he/she received.
2.6 Single cones should be used to indicate each turn.
2.7 The number of cones shall be between 30 and 60.