Sport Manual Freestyle Skiing

SPORT MANUAL
FREESTYLE SKIING
WELCOME TO THE 27TH GRANADA WINTER UNIVERSIADE 2015
7. COMPETITION SCHEDULE AND VENUES
Welcome to the 27th Granada Winter Universiade 2015 ............................................... 9
1. INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL SPORT FEDERATIONS
7.1 WU 2015 Competition Schedule ....................................................................................... 58
7.2 Freestyle Skiing Competition Schedule ....................................................................... 60
7.3 Day by Day Program .............................................................................................................. 64
International and National Winter Sport Federations with Winter
Universiade Organising Committee Granada 2015 ............................................................. 12
8. CEREMONIES
8.1 Medals Awarding Ceremonies ............................................................................................ 70
8.2 Opening and Closing Ceremonies...................................................................................... 71
2. INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
International Technical Committee for Winter Universiade (CTI-UH) ...................... 16
Structural Chart OC ............................................................................................................................ 17
3. FRESSTYLE VENUE
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Introduction to the Venue ....................................................................................................
Access to training, qualification and competitions venues .................................
Transport Service ......................................................................................................................
Distances from Venues ..........................................................................................................
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9.1 Accreditation and Ski Pass ...................................................................................................
9.2 Accommodation and Catering ...........................................................................................
9.3Waxrooms .....................................................................................................................................
9.4 Results & Information Distribution ...................................................................................
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4. GENERAL RULES
4.1 Freestyle – FISU Technical Regulations ........................................................................
4.2Protests ..........................................................................................................................................
4.3Insurance .......................................................................................................................................
4.4 Medical Care ................................................................................................................................
9. GENERAL INFORMATION
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5. COMPETITION MANAGEMENT
5.1 Competition and Venue Structural Chart ..................................................................... 47
5.2 Competition Format ................................................................................................................ 50
5.3 Clothing & Equipment: Equipment Control .................................................................. 51
10. DOPING CONTROL
10.1 Doping Control Services ..................................................................................................... 80
10.2 List of Prohibited Substances ........................................................................................... 80
10.3Testing .......................................................................................................................................... 80
10.4 Doping Control Stations ....................................................................................................... 81
10.5 Therapeutic Use Exemption ............................................................................................... 81
10.6 Emergency Treatment ........................................................................................................... 81
10.7Contact Details ............................................................................................................................ 81
11. MEDIA SUB-CENTER LOCATION IN SIERRA NEVADA
Media Sub-Center Location in Sierra Nevada ...................................................................... 85
APPENDIX - ZONING
6. DRAWS AND TECHNICAL MEETINGS
Zoning ....................................................................................................................................................... 88
Draws and Technical Meetings .................................................................................................... 55
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Dear friends,
For the members of the Organising Committee of the Winter Universiade Granada 2015, it is an honour to host you in our city. Through this guide, we would like
to introduce you into an event in which we have worked with enthusiasm, as the
Universiade represents a great opportunity for us.
From time immemorial, both Winter sports and University have been a symbol
of identity of Granada. For this reason, we cannot imagine a better event than the
Winter Universiade we are introducing in this manual. Granada 2015 will be a window to show the world our province, in an audience especially important for us:
university students. We would not like to forget the legacy this event will leave regarding knowledge and promotion of sport, principles we share deeply with the International University Sports Federation. Concerning ice sports, the Universiade will
bequeathe an important legacy, as Winter sports in Granada will come full circle.
As other sports events, this Universiade has overcome some difficulties. Fortunately, the experience through decades organizing international high level and
very demanding sports events, has left an important legacy in this city regarding
organizational skills. As an example, the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in
1996 left timeless memories in the province, as well as the recent ISSF World Shooting Championships or the FIBA Basketball World Cup. They all left an important
mark, as we are sure the Winter Universiade will do.
I would like to reiterate my gratitude for counting on your presence. You are
also the Universiade.
Welcome!
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José HURTADO
Ignacio PIPÓ
María José López
President Granada
Universiade 2015
Granada Universiade
2015 CEO
Sierra Nevada General
Manager
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CHAPTER 1. INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL SPORT FEDERATIONS
CHAPTER 1
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL
SPORT FEDERATIONS
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL WINTER SPORT FEDERATIONS WITH
WINTER UNIVERSIADE ORGANISING COMMITTEE GRANADA 2015
FISU International University Sport Federation
President: Claude Louis Gallien
Andalucía Winter Sport Federation
President: Juan Luís Hernandez
MSI - 54 Avenue de Rhodanie
CH-1007 Lausanne, Switzerland
C/ Carmen de Burgos, 14
18008 Granada, Spain
Tel : +41 (0)21 6130810 Fax : +41 (0)21 6015612
[email protected] - www.fisu.net
Tel: + (34) 958 521 245
[email protected] www.fadi.es
C. E.D.U (Spanish University Sport Committee)
Universiade Granada 2015
President: José Torres Hurtado
CSD (higher Concil Sports)
President: Miguel Cardenal
Martín Fierro, 5
28040 Madrid, Spain
Tel : + (34) 91 89 67 00
www.csd.gob.es
C/ Aguas Bravas, SN
18008 Granada, Spain
Tel: + (34) 958 20 35 11
[email protected]
www.granada2015.org
Federation International Ski
President: Gian-Franco Kasper
Consejeria de Educación, Cultura y Deporte
Secretary: Luciano Alonso
Blochstrasse 2
CH-3653 Oberhofen / Thunersee, Switzerland
Palacio de San Telmo. Avda. de Roma, s/n
41071 Sevilla, Spain
Tel: +41 (33) 244 61 61
[email protected] www.fis-ski.com
Tel: + (34) 955 035 546
[email protected]
www.andaluciaesdeporte.org
Spanish Royal Winter Sport Federation
President: May Peus
Cetursa Sierra Nevada S.A
President: Luciano Alonso
CEO: María José Lopez
C/ Benisoda, 3
28042 Madrid, Spain
Tel : +34 (91) 376 99 30
[email protected] www.rfedi.es
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www.juntadeandalucia.es
C/ Plaza de Andalucía, 4
18196 Sierra Nevada/ Granada, Spain
Tel: + (34) 958 249 116
[email protected] www.sierranevada.es
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CHAPTER 2. INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 2
INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE FOR WINTER UNIVERSIADE (CTI-UH)
Roger ROTH
Robert PHILIP
(SUI)
(CAN)
Chair
Vice Chair
MEMBERS
FISU SPORT TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Supreme Board (Executive Committee)
Mr. José Torres Hurtado
Mayor of Granada and President
of the 27th WUGOC
Mr. Francisco González Lodeiro
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Granada
and Vice-President of the 27th WUGOC
Matjaz KRANJC
(SLO)
Alpine Skiing
Mrs. Susana Díaz Pacheco
President of the Regional Government of Andalusia
Jeanette JOHNSTON
(GBR)
Curling
Mr. Sebastián Pérez Ortiz
President of the Granada Provincial Council
Marie LUNDMARK
(FIN)
Figure Skating
Mr. Miguel Cardenal Carro
President of the Spanish Sports Council
Luc KOHLY
(FRA)
Freestyle Skiing
Lars G. KARLSSON
(SWE)
Ice Hockey
Frederick MEREDITH
(GBR)
Ice Hockey
Nam Hwan PARK
(KOR)
Short Track Speed Skating
Ola SUNDEKVIST
(SWE)
Dusan HAMAR
(SVK)
Functional Areas and Departments
Ignacio Pipó
CEO
Javier Luna
Secretary General
Felisa Magaña
Sierra Nevada Coordinator
Snowboarding
Juan García
Volunteers & Training
Medical Committee Vice Chair
Adrián González
Secretary of Volunteers Training Office
Ignacio Valenzuela
Marketing & Sponsorship
Jose Miguel Ocaña
Look of the Games
Alejandro Molina
Communication and Media
Javier Morales
Communication and Media assistant
Santiago Sevilla
Sierra Nevada Press Offices
Granada Press Offices
Ernesto Martínez
TV & Media
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Noelia Trujillo
International Relations
Berta Montes
International Relations - International Technical Officials
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CHAPTER 2
FISU SPORT TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
SPORT MANAGEMENT
Angela Barna
Accreditations
Marina García
Michela Filippi
Sports Coordinator
Antonio Rico
Information Technology
Isa García
Ice Sports Coordinator assistant
Miguel Aguado
Web and Multimedia
Diego Pozzatti
Short Track Competition Manager
Roberto Romera
Observer Program
Alejandro Alonso
Short Track support
Elena España
Finance and Administration
Carme Nadeu
Figure Skating Competition Manager
Carlos López
Event Services
Marta Olagazarre
Figure Skating Competition Manager Assistant
Javier Carrión
Administration and Services
Oscar Dominguez
Figure skating support
Francisco Puente
Finance services
Frank González
Ice Hockey Coordinator
Guillermo Gazo
NUSF Accommodation & Transportation
Sergi Giménez
Ice Hockey M Competition Manager
Miguel Ángel Gallo
Medical Services/ Doping Control
Patxi Lagarda
Ice Hockey W Competition Manager
José Martín
Health Services at Venues
José Arjona
Ice Hockey support
Ceremonies, Protocol & Cultural Events
Eduardo de Paz
Curling Competition Manager
Sports and Venues Operations
Marta Lozano
Curling Venue and Competition Manager assistant
Sport Operations
María José López
Snow Sports Coordinator
Jose Luis Carmona
David Rodríguez
Ceremonies, Protocol & Cultural Events
OC Sport Race Office & Information Consultant
María José Rienda
Eduardo Arenas
Infrastructure and Assembly
Antonio Egea
Facilities Maintenance
VENUES MANAGEMENT
Snow Sports: Results & Services Consultant
Olmo Hernán
Sierra Nevada Competition Coordinator
José Frias
Alpine Skiing Competition Manager
Carlos Casas
Venue Coordinator
Carlos Berges
FR - Ski Cross Competition Manager
Ramiro Sampedro
Pavilion Mulhacen Venue Manager (Ice Hockey W)
José Cervi
SB Competition Manager
Rosa Sánchez
Granada Sports Palace Venue Manager (Ice Hockey M)
José Francisco Sánchez
Universiade Igloo VM (Short Track and Figure Skating)
Fernando Martín
Fuentenueva Pavilion Venue Manager (Curling)
Eduardo Valenzuela
Sierra Nevada General Venue Manager (Snow Sports)
Víctor Torrecillas
Sierra Nevada Venue Manager Assistant (Snow Sports)
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CHAPTER 3. FREESTYLE SKIING VENUE
CHAPTER 3
FREESTYLE SKIING VENUE
VISERA SLOPE (MO) AND SULAYR SNOWPARK, MONTEBAJO ZONE (SS, SX, HP)
3.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE VENUE
Sierra Nevada Ski Resort, National and Natural Park of Sierra Nevada has the
two highest peaks of the Iberian Peninsula: The Mulhacén 3,842 m and the Veleta
3,392 m. It was declared Reserve of the Biosphere by the UNESCO in 1986, Natural Park in 1989 and National Park in 1999.
Sierra Nevada Sulayr, the mountain of the sun as it was called by the Muslims, is a
giant compact mass that holds up to twenty peaks above 3,000 m.
With more than 105.6 kilometres of trails contained in 120 ski slopes and 22 ski
lifts, Sierra Nevada provides one of the largest and most attractive skiing domains
in southern Europe. This most southernmost winter resort in Europe stands out as
having the greatest skiable vertical drop in Spain (1,200 meters).
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DISCIPLINES
START
ARRIVAL
MOGULS (MO)
2,852 m
2,742 m
SLOPE STYLE (SS)
2,582 m
2,420 m
SKI CROSS (SX)
2,625 m
2,420 m
HALF PIPE (HP)
Length 180m
Inclination 32,5%
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COMPETITION COURSES
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COMPETITION COURSES
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COMPETITION COURSES
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COMPETITION COURSES
FREESTYLE SKIING VENUE
SKI-CROSS LONGITUDINAL PROFILE
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COMPETITION COURSES
FREESTYLE SKIING VENUE
SLOPE STYLE LONGITUDINAL PROFILE
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COMPETITION COURSES
FREESTYLE SKIING VENUE
MOGULS LONGITUDINAL PROFILE
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3.2 ACCESS TO TRAINING, QUALIFICATION AND COMPETITIONS VENUES
FREESTYLE SKIING VENUE
3.4 DISTANCES FROM VENUES
Competition and Training courses:
Granada Congress
and Exhibition
Center
Access to the start area: Jara and Monachil chairlifts.
MO access: Jara and Monachil Cahairlift and for training and competitions Emilio
Reyes Chairlift.
Time to reach the competition slope:
Bus parking to chairlift, 3-5 min walking
Chairlift Bottom Station to the Start Point, around 20 min.
Finish Area to the Start Point, around 10 min.
Granada Congress
and Exhibition
Center
Sierra
Nevada
Granada
Sport
Palace
Fuentenueva
Pavilion
Mulhacen
Pavilion
Universiade
Igloo
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2,5
1,9
1,9
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32
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0,2
0,2
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4
Sierra Nevada
3,2
Granada Sport
Palace
1,7
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in the same slopes as the competitions.
Fuentenueva
Pavilion
2,5
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For trainings before the start of the Winter Universiade, contact with: eventos@
cetursa.es.
Mulhacen Pavilion
1,9
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Universiade Igloo
1,9
32
0,2
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The Ski lifts open every day at 7:00.
Training Site:
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The training courses use will be decided every day during the Team’s Meeting.
3.3 TRANSPORT SERVICE:
Granada WU guarantees transportation service for all accredited people of the
27th Winter Universiade.
Granada to Sierra Nevada distances: 32 km (45minutes by bus approx.).
The access to Sierra Nevada will be by shuttle bus.
Buses will serve all hotels.
Bus Pick up in Sierra Nevada: at the Sierra Nevada Bus Parking.
It is important that every team will bring a ski bag for skis transportation at the
bus to Sierra Nevada.
The service can change day by day according to the competition schedule. Buses
will serve all hotels. For detailed information regarding athletes and officials transport service schedule and timetables please refer to the Transportation Manual.
Any additional questions will be answered at the Race Office and the Main Information Centre. Further information will be also given every day at the Teams
Captains Meeting.
Transportation: [email protected]
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CHAPTER 4. GENERAL RULES
CHAPTER 4
GENERAL RULES
4.1 FREESTYLE – FISU TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
4.3 INSURANCE
The Freestyle Skiing events will be organized in accordance with the most recent
technical regulations of the International Ski Federation (FIS), except when specifically amended with the FISU technical regulations or by the FISU International
Technical Committee for Winter Universiade (CTI-UH).
Participating countries must have the appropriate insurance to cover travel and
participation, as they are the responsibility neither of the Organising Committee
nor of FISU.
The program includes the following events:
Men
Women
Halfpipe (HP)
Halfpipe (HP)
Moguls (MO)
Moguls (MO)
Ski Cross (SX)
Ski Cross (SX)
Slopestyle (SS)
Slopestyle (SS)
Each country may enter:
Men:
Four (4) athletes in each individual event
Women: Four (4) athletes in each individual event
At the first General Technical Meeting, the Head of Delegation or his/her representative shall confirm and sign the official entry list of competitors.
Only competitors with a valid FIS code are allowed to participate in each freestyle
skiing event. Entries are controlled by the Organiser and the FIS Technical Delegate. Only accredited athletes can be considered for the draw of a starting list.
Participating countries must have insurance for the medical care of the whole
delegation. Only first aid procedures related to the Winter Universide will be covered by the OC and only for accredited persons.
4.4 MEDICAL CARE
The Organising Committee shall provide accredited persons with free and adequate medical care. This medical care includes all appropriate emergency care,
diagnosis and treatment of all injuries and illnesses directly and indirectly related
to the Winter Universiade, and this obligation will begin from the day of the opening of the Athletes’ Village until two days following the closing ceremony. This
will not cover medical care if the credential person has already officially left the
Athletes’ Village or officially left the host country.
The Organizing Committee shall provide competitors with an adequate medical
assistance during competitions and training at official practice sites during the
official practice time according to the FIS Regulations.
Location Sierra Nevada Medical Center: Al-Andalus gondola bottom station.
Public telephone emergencies: 061 and 112 (24 hours).
Emergency service in Sierra Nevada ski resort:
Any injured accredited person will be evacuated by the ski patrollers to the Resort Medical Center located at the Al-Andalus gondola bottom station.
4.2 PROTESTS
Any protest of a sport or disciplinary nature must reach the Jury according to the
regulations laid down by the FIS. Such protest must be accompanied by a deposit
of CHF 50.- or the equivalent in another valid currency (FIS-ICR Art. 3050). The
deposit will be returned if the protest is upheld.
Any sport disciplinary situation, which cannot be satisfactorily resolved by the
sports technical committees and the sport-specific disciplinary regulations, will
be reported to the FISU Disciplinary Committee for further action to be taken.
Where appropriate, a report will also be sent to the FIS.
Emergency evacuations:
• By ambulance (around 30 min) or
• By helicopter (around 9 min) from the Medical Center at Sierra Nevada to one
of the Main Hospitals in Granada.
For further information, please refer at the Medical Manual.
Each Head of Delegation or his/her deputy is authorised to lodge an appeal against
the decision of the Jury. This appeal must be submitted in writing to the Jury of
Appeal or competent authority in accordance with the FIS regulations of the FIS.
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CHAPTER 5. COMPETITION MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 5
COMPETITION MANAGEMENT
COMPETITION MANAGEMENT
Sports & Venue Director:
Eduardo VALENZUELA
E-mail: [email protected]
Sports & Venue Assistant:
María José RIENDA
E-mail: [email protected] Tel: + (34) 673 041 613
Venue Manager:
Victor TORRECILLAS
E-mail: [email protected] Tel: + (34) 637 370 094
Competition Manager:
Carlos BERGES
E-mail: [email protected] Tel: + (34) 659 570 459
FISU Technical Delegate:
Luc KOHLY (FRA)
FIS Technical Delegate
Matthew WADEN (USA)
FIS Technical Delegate
Stéphane COTTE (FRA)
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COMPETITION MANAGEMENT
5.1 COMPETITION AND VENUE STRUCTURAL CHART
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5.2 COMPETITION FORMAT:
EVENTS
5.3 CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT CONTROL
COMPETITION FORMATS
Qualifications: 1 run for all competitors.
MOGULS
M&W
Finals are based on 8 ladies and 16 men
The start order for the Finals shall be the reverse of the ranking
from the qualification run.
The Ski Halfpipe competition shall consist of Qualifications and
Final with or without a Semi-Final. The Jury can determine the format, based on the number of competitors and time schedule. This
decision must be made before and announced at the first Team
Captains’ Meeting.
HALFPIPE
M&W
COMPETITION MANAGEMENT
A competitor may only take part in a FIS competition with equipment, which
conforms to the FIS Regulations. Each competitor is responsible for the equipment that he or she uses (skis, snowboard, bindings, ski boots, helmet, suit, etc).
It is his duty to check that the equipment he uses conforms to the FIS specifications and general safety requirements and is in working order.
Clothing and equipment control will be by FIS rules.
More information to see FIS Freestyle Rules: http://www.fisski.com/mm/Document/documentlibrary/FreestyleSkiing/02/03/28/FS_FIS_FreestyleICR13_November13clean_English.pdf
Qualification phases shall consist of two runs; the competitor’s
best single run shall count.
Finals: 6 or 12 competitors qualified with 2 runs each
Best score of the 2 runs is used to make the result list.
The start order for the second run shall be the reverse of the ranking from the first run.
Ski Cross will be run according to a single knockout format. Timed
runs are used to qualify competitors for the Ski Cross Final.
SKI CROSS
M&W
All competitors will have 1 timed qualification run
Finals are based on 32 or 16 ladies and men with 4 competitors
The top 2 competitors (4 competitors per heat) advance from
phase to phase as determined by their rank of finish in each heat.
The Ski Slopestyle competition shall consist of Qualifications and
Final with or without a Semi-Final. The Jury can determine the format, based on the number of competitors and time schedule. This
decision must be made before and announced at the first Team
Captains’ Meeting.
SLOPESTYLE
M&W
Qualification phases shall consist of two runs; the competitor’s
best single run shall count.
Finals: 2 or 3 runs each.
Best score of the runs is used to determine the results.
The start order for the second run shall be the reverse of the ranking from the first run.
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CHAPTER 6. DRAWS AND TECHNICAL MEETINGS
CHAPTER 6
DRAWS AND TECHNICAL MEETINGS
DRAWS AND TECHNICAL MEETINGS
DATE
TIME
MEETING
LOCATION
18:00
1st Technical Committee
Meeting
Granada Congress Center
19:00
1st Team Captains Meeting
- Moguls
Granada Congress Center
Feb. 04
14:00
Team Captains Meeting –
Moguls - Draw
Cine Telecabina /
Sierra Nevada
Feb. 05
19:00
1st Team Captains Meeting
– Slopestyle
Granada Congress Center
19:00
Team Captains Meeting
– Slopestyle & Draw
Granada Congress Center
19:30
1st Team Captains Meeting
- Halfpipe
Granada Congress Center
Feb. 08
19:00
Team Captains Meeting
– Slopestyle - Bibs Finals
Granada Congress Center
Feb. 09
19:00
Team Captains Meeting
– Halfpipe - Draw
Granada Congress Center
19:00
1st Team Captains Meeting
– Halfpipe - Bibs Finals
Granada Congress Center
19:30
1st Team Captains Meeting
- Ski Cross
Granada Congress Center
Feb. 12
19:00
Team Captains Meeting
– Ski Cross - Draw
Granada Congress Center
Feb. 13
19:00
Team Captains Meeting
– Ski Cross - Bibs Finals
Granada Congress Center
Feb. 02
Feb. 07
Feb. 10
INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS
DATE
TIME
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
Feb. 01
12:00
1st CTI-UH Meeting
Snow Sports
Congress Center Granada
Feb. 11
19:30
Final CTI-UH Meeting
Congress Center Granada
Attendance: CTI-UH members / invited: ISF TDs and Competition Managers
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CHAPTER 7. COMPETITION SCHEDULE AND VENUES
CHAPTER 7
COMPETITION SCHEDULE AND VENUES
7.1 WU2015 COMPETITION SCHEDULE
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COMPETITION SCHEDULE AND VENUES
7.2 FREESTYLE SKIING COMPETITION SCHEDULE
DAY
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Feb 03
Feb 04
Feb 05
Feb 06
Feb 07
Feb 08
Feb 09
Feb 10
Feb 11
Feb 12
Feb 13
Feb 14
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
SUNRISE
8:15
8:14
8:13
8:12
8:11
8:10
8:09
8:08
8:07
8:06
8:05
8:04
SUNSET
18:40
18:41
18:42
18:43
18:44
18:46
18:47
18:48
18:49
18:50
18:51
18:52
DATE
MO
PGS
09:30
12:30
Training
FS
09:30
12:30
Training
09:00
09:15
Insp.
09:00
09:30
Insp.
09:30
10:30
Training
09:45
12:15
Qualif.
09:00
12:00
Training
10:45
12:00
Qualif.
13:00
13:50
FINALS
13:00
13:20
Insp.
13:30
15:30
FINALS
08:30
08:50
Training
HPSB
HPFS
09:00
12:00
Training
09:00
12:00
Training
08:30
09:20
Training
09:00
10:00
Semi F
09:30
14:00
Qualif.
10:30
10:50
Training
11:00
12:00
FINALS
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08:30
09:15
Training
13:00
15:30
Training
13:00
16:00
Training
08:45
09:45
Training
09:30
10:30
Semi F
10:00
13:30
Qualif.
10:45
11:15
Training
11:30
12:30
FINALS
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COMPETITION SCHEDULE AND VENUES
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Feb 03
Feb 04
Feb 05
Feb 06
Feb 07
Feb 08
Feb 09
Feb 10
Feb 11
Feb 12
Feb 13
Feb 14
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
SUNRISE
8:15
8:14
8:13
8:12
8:11
8:10
8:09
8:08
8:07
8:06
8:05
8:04
SUNSET
18:40
18:41
18:42
18:43
18:44
18:46
18:47
18:48
18:49
18:50
18:51
18:52
DATE
08:30
09:15
Training
09:00
12:00
Training
SS
SBS
09:00
12:00
Training
09:00
09:45
Training
09:30
10:30
Semi F
10:00
12:00
Qualif.
10:45
11:15
Training
09:00
09:20
Training
09:00
12:00
Training
09:00
12:00
Training
08:30
09:20
Training
09:30
10:30
Semi F
09:30
14:00
Qualif.
11:00
11:20
Training
11:30
12:30
FINALS
SBX
SX
10:00
10:20
Insp.
10:00
10:20
Insp.
10:30
12:30
Training
10:30
12:30
Training
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09:00
09:15
Insp.
11:30
12:00
Insp.
09:30
10:30
Training
12:00
12:45
Training
10:45
14:45
Qualif.
13:00
14:30
FINALS
11:30
12:30
FINALS
10:00
14:00
Off. Tr.
10:00
14:00
Off. Tr.
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09:00
10:15
Training
10:00
11:30
Training
10:30
14:30
Qualif.
12:00
13:30
FINALS
CHAPTER 7
COMPETITION SCHEDULE AND VENUES
7.3 DAY BY DAY SCHEDULE
DAY BY DAY FREESTYLE SKIING - SIERRA NEVADA
DATE
TIME
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
09:00-12:00
Official Training SS
Montebajo
19:00
Team Captains Meeting - Draw SS
Congress Center Granada
19:30
1st Team Captain’s Meeting HP
Congress Center Granada
09:00-09:45
Official Training SS
Montebajo
10:00 - 12:00
Qualification SS
Montebajo
13:00-15:30
Official Training HP
Montebajo
LEGENDA
MEETINGS
INSPECTION
Feb. 07
OFFICIAL TRAINING
COMPETITION & QUALIFICATIONS
CEREMONIES
Feb. 08
DAY BY DAY FREESTYLE SKIING - SIERRA NEVADA
DATE
TIME
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
19:00
Team Captains Meeting
SS Bibs Finals
Congress Center Granada
Feb. 01
12:00
1st CTI-UH Meeting Snow Sports*
Congress Center Granada
08:30-09:15
Official Training SS
Montebajo
18:00
1st Technical Committee Meeting
Congress Center Granada
09:30-10:30
Semi Finals SS
Montebajo
19:00
1st Team Captains Meeting - MO
Congress Center Granada
10:45-11:15
Official Training SS
Montebajo
09:30-12:30
Official Training MO
Visera
11:30 - 12:30
Finals SS
Montebajo
Feb. 02
Feb. 03
Feb. 09
Feb. 04
Feb. 05
Feb. 06
09:30-12:30
Official Training MO
Visera
12:30**
Flower Ceremony SS
Competition Finish Area
14:00
Team Captain’s Meeting
Cine Telecabina /
Sierra Nevada
13:00-16:00
Official Training HP
Montebajo
19:00
Team Captains Meeting - HP Draw
Congress Center Granada
18:00
Opening Ceremony
Promises Congress
Center Granada
20:00
Medal Ceremony SS
Granada Square
Congress Center
09:00 - 9:15
Inspection MO
Visera
08:45-09:45
Official Training HP
Montebajo
09:30-10:30
Official Training MO
Visera
10:00 - 13:30
Qualification HP
Montebajo
10:45 - 12:00
Qualification MO
Visera
13:00 - 13:50
Finals MO
Visera
19:00
Team Captains Meeting
- HP Bibs Finals
Congress Center Granada
13:50**
Flower Ceremony MO
Competition Finish Area
19:30
1st Team Captains Meeting - SX
Congress Center Granada
19:00
1st Team Captains Meeting - SS
Congress Center Granada
20:00
Medal Ceremony MO
Granada Square
Congress Center
09:00-12:00
Official Training SS
Montebajo
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COMPETITION SCHEDULE AND VENUES
DAY BY DAY FREESTYLE SKIING - SIERRA NEVADA
DATE
TIME
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
08:30-09:15
Official Training HP
Montebajo
09:30-10:30
Semi Finals HP
Montebajo
10:00-14:00
Official Training SX
Montebajo
10:45-11:15
Official Training HP
Montebajo
11:30 - 12:30
Finals HP
Montebajo
12:30**
Flower Ceremony HP
Competition Finish Area
19:30
Final CTI-UH Meeting*
Congress Center Granada
20:00
Medal Ceremony HP
Granada Square
Congress Center
10:00-14:00
Official Training SX
Montebajo
19:00
Team Captains Meeting - SX Draw
Congress Center Granada
09:00-10:15
Official Training SX
Montebajo
10:30 - 14:30
Qualification SX
Montebajo
19:00
Team Captains Meeting
- SX Bibs Finals
Congress Center Granada
10:00-11:30
Official Training SX
Montebajo
12:00 - 12:30
Finals SX
Montebajo
12:30**
Flower & Medal Ceremony SX
Competition Finish Area
19:30
Closing Ceremony
Granada Sport Palace
Feb.11
Feb. 12
Feb.13
Feb.14
*Attendance: CTI-UH members / invited: ISF TDs and Competition Managers
** Estimated time. Flowers Ceremonies will be held just after the end of the competition at
the Finish Area.
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CHAPTER 8. CEREMONIES
CHAPTER 8
8.1 MEDALS AWARDING CEREMONIES
8.2 OPENING AND CLOSING CEREMONIES
Flower Ceremonies will be held at the Finish Area of every competition.
Medal Awarding Ceremonies will be at 20:00 in the Square of the Granada Congress and Exhibition Centre except on Feb.14th when the Medals Ceremony will
be held at the Finish Area after the competition.
DATE
TIME
MEDAL AWARDING
LOCATION
Feb. 05
20:00
Medal Ceremony Moguls
Granada Square
Congress Center
Feb. 09
20:00
Medal Ceremony Slopestyle
Granada Square
Congress Center
Feb. 11
20:00
Medal Ceremony Halfpipe
Granada Square
Congress Center
Medal Ceremony Ski Cross
Sierra Nevada
Competition Finish Area
Feb. 14
12:30*
CEREMONIES
Opening Ceremony
Date
4th February 2015
Time
18:00
Location
Granada Congress and Exhibition Center
Closing Ceremony
Date
14th February 2015
Time
19:30
Location
Granada Sport Palace
*Estimated time, ceremony will be held just after the end of the competition.
The official languages for the awarding ceremonies in the stadium will be Spanish and English.
During medal ceremony, the athletes are not allowed to bring national flags or
any religious or cultural symbols on the podium and are expected to take caps
off.
Athletes are required to remain at disposal of the press to take photos after the
ceremony.
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CHAPTER 9. GENERAL INFORMATION
CHAPTER 9
9.1 ACCREDITATION AND SKIPASS
GENERAL INFORMATION
9.2 ACCOMMODATION & CATERING
The Winter Universiade Main Accreditation Centre is located at the Granada Congress and Exhibition Centre: Violón 0, 18006, Granada (Granada).
Abba Granada Hotel
Avenida la Constitución 21
18014 Granada
No athlete will be allowed to attend official training or competition without the
Accreditation Card..
Tel. + (34) 958 80 78 07
www.abbagranadahotel.com
Together with the accreditation, the snow sports athletes and officials will be
provided with the ski-pass for the whole ski area.
For any access problem, please contact Sierra Nevada Sub-Race Office.
Club Deportivo Montebajo (Montebajo Sport Club)
underground access Parking floor: -2
Tel: + (34) 673 04 16 13/ + (34) 958 24 91 00
[email protected]
Hotel Granada Center
For other Universiade athletes participating to other sport disciplines, there will
be a special price. For more information, please contact with:
Avda. de Fuente Nueva S/N
18002 Granada
[email protected]
Tel. + (34) 958 20 50 00
www.hotelescenter.es
Location of the Sierra Nevada Sub Race Office:
Club Deportivo Montebajo (Montebajo Sport Club)
underground access Parking floor: -2
Hotel Luna de Granada
Address: Calle Arabial 89
18004 Granada
Tel. + (34) 958 27 35 18
www.granhotellunadegranada.com
MEALS LOCATION:
First floor Borreguiles Restaurant, only for accredited and authorized persons.
The tickets meals will be given at Congress Palace Granada.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
9.3 WAXROOMS
There will be a waxroom in every hotel in Granada allocated for alpine skiing
athletes.
For further information, please contact: [email protected]
Sierra Nevada will provide a Secured Storage for the teams at the -4 level of the
Parking in Sierra Nevada, for athletes and officials alike who may want to leave
some material in Sierra Nevada.
9.4 RESULTS & INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION
Start List
Unofficial
Results
Official
Results
Weather
Condition
Daily
Program
Main Information Centre
X
X
X
X
Race Office
X
X
X
X
Athletes Compound
X
X
X
X
Press Centre
X
X
X
X
Accommodation Sites
X
X
X
X
www.granada2015.org
X
X
X
X
X
The weather forecast will be available every day to all coaches and delegations
at the Team Captain Meeting, Sub Race Office and in the following web pages:
AEMET (Spanish National Meteorology Agency):
• Granada: http://www.aemet.es/en/eltiempo/prediccion/municipios/granadaid18087
• Sierra Nevada: http://www.aemet.es/en/eltiempo/prediccion/montana?p=nev1
and http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Sierra-Nevada/6day/mid
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CHAPTER 10. DOPING CONTROL
CHAPTER 10
DOPING CONTROL
10.1 DOPING CONTROL SERVICES
10.4 DOPING CONTROL STATIONS
Doping control services will be provided in accordance with the rules and regulations of FISU and will be available at all competition venues.
Doping Control Stations will be set up at the Telecabina Cinema Ski-Resort and
will be marked with special signs.
10.2 LIST OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES
Athletes must have their accreditation badges with them at all times in the Doping Control Stations.
The list of prohibited substances and treatment is defined in accordance with
WADA international standards. National University Sports Federations will be
responsible for ensuring that their delegations, namely athletes, are made aware
of this prohibited list. Ignorance of the prohibited list will in no way constitute
a valid excuse for any participant of the Winter Universiade 2015 violating valid
anti-doping rules. For the WADA list of prohibited sub- stances, please refer to
the following website: www.wada-ama.org.
10.3 TESTING
10.5 THERAPEUTIC USE EXEMPTION
Athletes taking part in the WU 2015 in Granada requiring a Therapeutic Use
Exemption must apply to the appropriate Anti-doping Organisation as soon as
possible. International Standards for Therapeutic Use Exemption will be applied.
Should prohibited substances or methods be used after the opening of the WU,
applications for emergency TUE should be made to the TUE Committee of FISU.
10.6 EMERGENCY TREATMENT
In accordance with the preliminary Test Distribution Plan elaborated by the FISU
Medical Committee (FISU CMI), the required number of urine and blood tests will
be collected both during and out of competition. Athletes may be tested at any
time during the period of their accreditation.
Urine and blood tests in and outside competition will be performed by the Spanish Anti-Doping Agency (AEPSAD) doping control officers, under the supervision of the FISU CMI.
All test results will be sent to the Chairman of the FISU Medical Commission by
ADAMS (Anti-Doping Administration & Management System).
The FISU Medical Commission will bear the responsibility for processing the results in the event of a violation of the Anti-doping rules.
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In the case of an emergency, if an athlete has to use prohibited substances or
methods during the WU 2015 in Granada, team doctors will be responsible for
completing the TUE form and without any delay submit it to the FISU Medical
commission.
10.7 CONTACT DETAILS
Should any further information be required, please contact:
Dr. Dušan Hamar, vice-chair of the FISU Medical Commission:
[email protected]
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CHAPTER 11. MEDIA SUB-CENTER LOCATION IN SIERRA NEVADA
CHAPTER 11
MEDIA SUB-CENTER LOCATION
IN SIERRA NEVADA
MEDIA SUB-CENTER LOCATION IN SIERRA NEVADA
Access to Sub-Media Center: Underground access Parking floor: -2, Club Deportivo
Montebajo (Montebajo Sport Club).
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APPENDIX - ZONING
APPENDIX
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