Wesley Tucker wrote:The sanctions now administered by the ISSA are:
World Championships
World Cup
Continental
National
Regional
I should think the sanction of each should be a little bit more self-explanatory?
Are they?
To me there's one National in every country, yet the ISSA only wants a few nationals in Europe. It may have to be revised again soon, or just have some clarifications added.
Actually it doesn't matter much what you call them. The important thing is that there are different levels and depending on the level you get different points for the World Ranking. The higher the level, the more points you get. The ISSA should set different requirements for these levels, and they are yet to be announced.
Also, the actual assignment of event status is not done by the BOD, but by status marshals. That has been done with varying degree of efficiency, but generally it has worked out OK for every season so far. The 2009 season was the worst with some statuses actually assigned after the fact. That should be impossible, but there wasn't much to do. This year it may actually be worse because it's a year of transition, but hopefully it'll get sorted soon so that we can have a ranking for this year.
BTW, the 2009 ranking definitions may be easier to find on the
www.slalomranking.com site, where you can also see the complete standings of 2009 and previous years of ranking. The definitions should be available here as well. Not on the front page, but in a topic in the World Ranking forum. But as it's all changing no need to look that up now, unless you want to get an idea of what kind of requirements (pre announcement etc) may be required of the higher levels of events. The new wordings should come with similar guidelines as well.
/Jani