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North American FIS TD Update 2010 Presented by: Darrell MacLachlan #908 & Doug Campbell #1019. October 2010. Vancouver 2010 OWG The Making of a Slalom Course – Men’s Slalom. Vancouver 2010 OWG The Making of a Slalom Course – Men’s Slalom. The Team The Venue The Schedule The Weather - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: North American  FIS TD Update 2010 Presented by: Darrell  MacLachlan  #908 & Doug Campbell #1019

North American FIS TD Update 2010

Presented by:Darrell MacLachlan #908& Doug Campbell #1019

October 2010

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Vancouver 2010 OWGThe Making of a Slalom Course – Men’s

Slalom

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Vancouver 2010 OWGThe Making of a Slalom Course – Men’s

Slalom

The Team The Venue The Schedule The Weather Track Preparation The Slalom

– The Weather– The Plan– The Result

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The Team The success of the Alpine events,

and in particular the snow preparation, was the result of the effective collaboration of many people including:

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The Team FIS Race Directors and Jury ROC Management Group 1064 On Hill Volunteers Vanoc Staff

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ROC: Management GroupLADIES’ ALPINE•Bruce Holliday (CoR), Vernon BC•Jim Brewington (ACoR), Calgary AB•Rick Hume (CoC), Whistler BC•Craig Smith (ACoC), Calgary AB•Andy Wolff (ACoC), Ottawa, ON

MEN’S ALPINE•Darrell MacLachlan (CoR), Calgary AB•Gary Taylor (ACoR), Lions Bay BC•Mike Irwin (ACoR), Calgary AB•John Benbow (CoC), Whistler BC•Mike Kirker (ACoC), Calgary AB•Doug Campbell (ACoC), Stirling ON

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The Team The ROC Management Group and

FIS Race Directors worked closely with professional track coordinators Dan Gallaugher (Men) and Dale Stephens (Ladies) and Vanoc staff.

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The Volunteers

Section Chiefs: 12 Ladies, 8 Mens Hill Coordinators: 3 Ladies, 4 Mens Crew Chiefs: 27 Ladies, 26 Mens 1064 on Hill Volunteers split between tracks

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The Venue The common finish area for the

separate Men’s and Ladies’ tracks proved challenging

Slalom posed the challenge of preparing and preserving a race surface for both genders to be run on the Men’s track on consecutive days.

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Whistler Creekside

Separate tracks for each gender except for Slalom

Common Finish area

Mens DH Ladies DH

SL

FINISH

GS (M)

SG/SC(M)

GS(L)

SG/SC(L)

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The Schedule Slalom, the final event at the

Alpine venue, Ladies and Men run on consecutive days

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The Weather

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The WeatherAlways the big story at Whistler

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Typical Weather During Speed

At the Start…

15:59 17:00 18:00 18:59 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:00

-6-5-4-3-2-10

Temperature (Celsius) vs Date (m/d/y) & Time(PST) 2010/02/13 to 2010/02/15

Date (m/d/y) & Time(PST)Tem

pera

ture

(Cel

sius

)

15:59 17:00 18:00 18:59 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:000

2

4

6

8

Snow past hour (cm) vs Date (m/d/y) & Time(PST) 2010/02/13 to 2010/02/15

Date (m/d/y) & Time(PST)Snow

pas

t hou

r (cm

)

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Typical Weather During Speed

While at the Finish…

15:59 17:00 18:00 18:59 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:00

-4

-2

0

2

4

Temperature (Celsius) vs Date (m/d/y) & Time(PST) 2010/02/13 to 2010/02/15

Date (m/d/y) & Time(PST)

Tem

pera

ture

(Cel

sius

)

15:59

17:00

18:00

18:59

20:00

21:00

22:00

23:00

00:00

03:00

06:00

09:00

12:00

15:00

18:00

21:00

00:00

02468

Rain past hour* (mm) vs Date (m/d/y) & Time(PST) 2010/02/13 to 2010/02/15

Date (m/d/y) & Time(PST)

Rain

pas

t hou

r* (m

m)

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The WeatherHeavy Rain in January during preparations (XY junction viewed from Coaches Corner)

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The WeatherIn the early going we had so much rain we had to build diversionary canals…

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The WeatherFor the Ladies Track we had different problems

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Men’s ROC Management GroupThe Green Hats (other 2 found now 2 more missing)

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Ladies ROC Management Group

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It wasn’t easy being green….

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The ROC benefitted from professional working relationships with FIS Race Directors Developed over the past few years at Whistler…

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Two Day Ladies GS

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Collaboration with FIS Race Directors

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Track Preparation The men’s downhill track was

water injected with Steinbach beams during every window of opportunity.

The slalom segment of the track was injected a total of 4-5 times from fence to fence.

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Track PreparationWater Injection

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Track PreparationWater Injection

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Track PreparationWater Injection – 6 beams wide

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Track PreparationDay and Night

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Track Preparation…and more nights

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Track Preparation…and more nights

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Get Rest Whenever You Can

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Downhill Start Area

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Dan’s “Tractors” at DH Start

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Winching the DH Start

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Winching the DH Start

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The Entire Track Could be Illuminated with Diesel Construction Lighting

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Olympic Fog

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Dressing for the Weather While Respecting Vanoc Uniform Protocol

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DH Inspection

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View to Finish Stadium from Slalom Start

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Volunteer Slip Crew The Slip Crew headed by Andrée

Janyk contributed an outstanding effort day and night.

During track preparation:– Snow accumulation on the upper

mountain could be slipped clear…– From mid station down, the

accumulation of wet snow mixed with rain was ski-stepped, wall to wall, around the clock.

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Ski SteppingTeamwork - 5 cm sideways at a time

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Ski SteppingAll night long…

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Manual Snow Removal

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FIS Race Directors Enforce Vanoc H1N1 Pandemic ProtocolAlternative to handshakes and hugging

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After a successful GS

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By the end of the speed program, the FIS Pros had completely assimilated with our culture

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The SlalomEarly Injection

Water injection continued on the lower track in preparation for the slalom events.– The early injection provided a solid

foundation upon which a track could be prepared for slalom

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The SlalomLater Injection

– The later injection, despite near 100% relative humidity and thoroughly saturated snow, produced a positive effect by drilling holes which allowed scarce frost to penetrate, and which facilitated some evaporation, to maximize cooling of the snow surface

– This injection was performed tightly and quickly, drilling but not filling the holes

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The SlalomCoordination – Ladies’ and Men’s

The track was partitioned with the Ladies running skiers left on February 26th and the men running skiers right on February 27th

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The SlalomWeather

No freezing temperatures on the track for 48 hours prior to the men’s slalom.

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The PlanHans Pieren FIS Race Director and the ROC Develop a Plan

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The Men’s SlalomRace Day Snow Preparation Procedures Following athlete inspection:

– Shovel crews remove 12” berms created during inspection (also reminding less experienced racers that inspection was closing in 10 minutes and they still had half the course to go).

– 40 boot packers create 2 cm impressions in the surface.

– Snow hardening product is broadcast by hand

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The Men’s SlalomRace Day Snow Preparation Procedures Following athlete inspection:

– Continued…– 20 slippers close the boot-packed

surface behind the application– Water is spray applied with fire

hoses to activate the chemical– A 2nd surface broadcast and light slip

to close– Security to protect course during

reaction between snow, air and water

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Rallying Men’s track volunteers at mid-station tent to begin hand clearing snow from track at the conclusion of Ladies’ Slalom

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Mobilizing the crew

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Men’s SlalomAthlete Inspection

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Men’s Slalom40 boot packers follow inspection

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Men’s SlalomApplication of Snow Hardener Follows Boot Packers

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Men’s SlalomApplication of Snow Hardener Follows Boot Packers

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Men’s SlalomSlippers follow applicators follow boot packers

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Men’s SlalomWater follows slippers follow applicators follow boot packers

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Men’s SlalomHands-on FIS Race Directors

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Men’s SlalomBoot Packing Army Marches Downward

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Men’s Slalom100 Course Crew arrive at the finish 10 minutes before first forerunner

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Men’s Slalom100 Course Crew arrive at the finish 10 minutes before first forerunner

10 minutes to get Jury, FIS pros and key course crew back to start.

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Men’s Slalom The Result…..

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Men’s Slalom The Making of a Slalom Course – Men’s Slalom Summary

– Develop relationships with your TD, ROC, Jury, Coaches and Volunteers

– Gather expertise and ideas– Sometimes anything is possible once

you commit to a program and get enrolment and the commitment of others

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Men’s Slalom The Making of a Slalom Course – Men’s Slalom Thank you!

Questions?