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Old March 20th 06, 04:20 PM
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Checking the results of the 30k Sovereign Lake (BC) Loppet, I was surprised
to find someone DSQ in the results. In a citizens' race such as that, what
are typical ways a person might be disqualified?

Jim


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Old March 20th 06, 05:25 PM
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1) Skating in a classic race. I was helping to officiate a local race a
few weeks back and several people were caught skating up a hill.
2) If it is a multi-loop course - missing a loop.Quite a few were
disqualified at the Keskinada classic because weather had forced a
modification of the course and people got very confused. Last minute
changes can leave everybody confused.

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Old March 20th 06, 10:14 PM
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1) Skating in a classic race. I was helping to officiate a local race a
few weeks back and several people were caught skating up a hill.
2) If it is a multi-loop course - missing a loop.Quite a few were
disqualified at the Keskinada classic because weather had forced a
modification of the course and people got very confused. Last minute
changes can leave everybody confused.


I figured on the missing a loop part. So if someone is skating up a hill
they wouldn't get a warning first? I did a 10k last year and found myself
skating through a turn in front of officials without penalty. Maybe it
helped I was out of contention for a top spot...

JF


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Old March 20th 06, 10:33 PM
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It's ok to take a skate step around a turn - that is perfectly
acceptable. These kids were offsetting up a hill rather obviously and
one was seen one-skating on some flats. These were experienced
age-group skiers so when the chief race official discussed it with
their coaches everybody was in agreement. It's important to instill a
sense of fair play in the kids.

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Old March 21st 06, 12:09 AM
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"Jim Flom" wrote in message
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Checking the results of the 30k Sovereign Lake (BC) Loppet, I was

surprised
to find someone DSQ in the results. In a citizens' race such as that,

what
are typical ways a person might be disqualified?

Jim


An easy way to get a DQ is to give up and cross the finish line before you
have completed the required number of laps. Another one is to violate a
finish lane at a sprint event. I've seen both.

Bob


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Old March 21st 06, 01:21 AM
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An easy way to get a DQ is to give up and cross the finish line before you
have completed the required number of laps. Another one is to violate a
finish lane at a sprint event. I've seen both.

Bob


To draw further on your expertise, Bob, how might one (almost) get a
DNS?....

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Old March 21st 06, 01:40 AM
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An easy way to get a DQ is to give up and cross the finish line before

you
have completed the required number of laps. Another one is to violate a
finish lane at a sprint event. I've seen both.

Bob


To draw further on your expertise, Bob, how might one (almost) get a
DNS?....

LOL
I'm guessing he
have a baby?

I really hope it was nothing bad like a car accident or working overtime.
Bob


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Old March 21st 06, 01:59 AM
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To draw further on your expertise, Bob, how might one (almost) get a
DNS?....

LOL
I'm guessing he
have a baby?

I really hope it was nothing bad like a car accident or working overtime.
Bob


The key word was "almost"...I was actually thinking of showing up at a
race with one of your boots and one of your wife's...

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Old March 21st 06, 03:32 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Flom
Checking the results of the 30k Sovereign Lake (BC) Loppet, I was surprised
to find someone DSQ in the results. In a citizens' race such as that, what
are typical ways a person might be disqualified?

Jim
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It's not so sinister ...

The fellow in question missed a turn and thus skied a shorter lap. He's happy to tell you that there's no way he could possibly have won by 10 minutes.

I'm happy to tell you that the DQ'd skier is a great guy, a beautiful classic skier, and was only dissappointed that the course wasn't as well marked as it could've been.

The people at SovLk do a great job, so I'm not quibbling with their efforts, either. Just trying to clear up the mystery DQ.
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Old March 21st 06, 05:00 AM
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"Mark Waechter" wrote ...

It's not so sinister ...

The fellow in question missed a turn and thus skied a shorter lap.
He's happy to tell you that there's no way he could possibly have won
by 10 minutes.

I'm happy to tell you that the DQ'd skier is a great guy, a beautiful
classic skier, and was only dissappointed that the course wasn't as
well marked as it could've been.

The people at SovLk do a great job, so I'm not quibbling with their
efforts, either. Just trying to clear up the mystery DQ.


Certainly, and I didn't intend to imply sinister, I was just surprised to
see it and curious about different possible DQs. I could just as easily
have left out the name of the race. Didn't wish to single anyone out.

JF


 




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