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Chris Halldorson

Seeking Individuals interested in becoming Officials

September 19, 2024 Posted by Chris Halldorson

Are you wanting to help support our programs but don’t feel that coaching is a good fit?

We are seeking interested individuals to take training as Race Officials. Our club regularly hosts both Biathlon and Cross Country Ski competitions. These competitions generate revenue for our programs, and also gives our athletes the opportunities to compete at home in front of Friends and Family.

These events require trained officials in order to succeed, and becoming an official is a great way to help support your skier in a fashion that focuses on competitions over coaching roles. Some of you may have noticed some parents helping to time events like time trials, our annual triathlon and apple bowl testing. Having volunteers able to help in these areas are just as impactful as our coach volunteers, and really help our programs to offer training and events that really exceed basic practices!

This fall both Biathlon Canada and Nordiq Canada are offering online courses to recruit new officials. I would encourage interested members to consider taking training for both sports as it can be helpful for Telemark for our officials group to be able to work together on hosting events in both sports as opposed to developing officials for each sport separately.

Details on the officials courses below:

Biathlon Officials Courses

  • Entry Level Official Course
    • October 8 & 15. 6-9pm PST
    • Offered Online
    • Instructors: Jylene Ryan, Christoph Dettling
    • Cost: Biathlon BC is subsidizing the course, the cost is $25.00
    • Registration link: https://zone4.ca/register.asp?id=36009
  • Advanced Level
    • November 5, 7, 12, 14, 2024. 6-9pm PST
    • Offered Online
    • Instructors: Jylene Ryan, Christoph Dettling
    • Cost: Biathlon BC is subsidizing the course, the cost is $50.00
    • Registration Link: https://zone4.ca/register.asp?id=36010
  • Biathlon Officials Questions: cwhitman@biathloncanada.ca

Cross Country Ski Officials Course

  • Officials Level 1 Workshop
    • The NEW Official’s Level 1 workshop is housed in The Locker (coach.ca), under e-learning and cross-country skiing. Access the course using your existing NCCP #, or by creating a new account (do not create a new account if you have one for coaching). Below are instructions on how to register in the Locker and sign up for the course.
    • The Level 1 Officials workshop is designed to train individuals in the following areas of the Officiating world:
      • Our Sport & the Role of the Official
      • Organizing a Race 
      • Competition Secretariat  
      • Techniques and Format 
      • Courses 
      • Stadium  
      • Timing 
      • Regulations & Conduct 
      • Safesport 
    • After successful completion of the workshop, you will be a certified Level 1 Official and be ready for Secondary Roles, Individual Administrative & Technical Roles at events.
      • The cost is $25, and it takes approximately 4hrs to complete. Participants can progress through the course at their own pace.
  • Course Controller Module
    • The module is housed in The Locker (coach.ca), under e-learning and cross-country skiing. Access the course using your existing NCCP #, or by creating a new account (do not create a new account if you have one for coaching). Below are instructions on how to register in the Locker and sign up for the course.
    • The new course controller module covers the following topics:
      • The Role of the Official
      • Tools of the Trade
      • Locations
      • Infractions
      • Turning Zones
      • Techniques Zones
      • Interacting with the Jury
      • Infraction Examples
    • After successful completion of the course, you will be better prepared to understand the role of a course-controller!
    • The cost is $10 and takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete. Participants can progress through the course at their own pace.
  • Nordic Officials Questions: igyapay@nordiqcanada.ca

Filed Under: From the Coaches

Teck Okanagan Regional Dryland Camp, September 13 th – 15 th 2024

August 19, 2024 Posted by Chris Halldorson

Revelstoke Nordic is hosting a dryland training camp based out of Blanket Creek Provincial Park.

Full camp notice available here

Host Club: Revelstoke Nordic

Camp Dates and Times :

·     Friday, September 13 th beginning at 7:00pm until Sunday, September 15 th at 11:30am

Eligibility: Skiers born 2014 – 2007

Location: Group Sites 1&2 at Blanket Creek Provincial Park , 25km south of Revelstoke.

Regional Coach: Pauline Forren: pforren@revelstokenordic.org, 250-432-5423

Registration: Eligible athletes AND coaches must register through zone4.ca until 10:59pm on Friday, September 6 th 2024

Camp Fee:

Includes camping fees for Friday and Saturday night and the following meals: Saturday lunch and dinner. Participants must provide their own dinner Friday evening before the camp begins and breakfast for Saturday and Sunday. Also includes a Tech t0shirt for all registered athletes.

  • $70 for eligible athletes
  • Free for Coaches (must be L2T trained or higher, must have Safesport training
  • $40 Coach helpers (must be CC trained, must have Safesport training

Schedule: The schedule will be finalized and sent out to registrants once registration closes.

Food:

  • Lunch and Dinner on Saturday will be provided. All other meals must be supplied by the participants.
  • Participants should bring their own daily snacks and drinks (drinking water is available at the park).
  • All participants need to bring their own camp dishware including a plate, bowl, cup and utensils. We will provide a dish cleaning area for use post-meal.

Camping:

  • Blanket Creep Provincial Park, 2 group camp sites. Participants do not need to reserve a site: your zone4 registration confirms your space. Arrive at group site on Friday and set up in your preferred location within sites 1&2.
  • Other family members are welcome to arrange their own campsite and meals at Blanket Creek, however, only registered athletes, coaches and coach helpers will be allowed to stay at the group site and eat camp meals.
  • Drinking water is available on site.
  • There are two toilets at the group sites and several nearby.
  • There are no shower facilities at Blanket Creek Park.

Packing List:

  • BC Care Card
  • Snacks and sport drinks plus breakfast for Saturday and Sunday morning (and a plan for Sunday lunch as it is NOT provided)
  • Camp dishware and utensils
  • Tent / RV / Trailer
  • Sleeping mat, sleeping bag, pillow
  • Personal hygiene and sun protection items
  • Towel
  • Bathing suit
  • Training clothes for conditions ranging from warm and dry to cold and wet
  • Casual clothes for conditions ranging from warm and dry to cold and wet (include warm jacket for cool evenings)
  • Running shoes
  • Casual footwear
  • Rollerski equipment (skate rollerskis (U14 and younger), classic rollerskis (U16 and up), boots, poles, helmets and reflective vests)
  • Ski striding poles (10-15cm shorter than classic poles)
  • Water bottle and carrier/water belt/running
  • Headlamp
  • Frisbee for disc golf

Looking forward to seeing everyone at camp!

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