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Date: 8.08.2011 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Scuol, Switzerland (December 15, 2010) - TTR Pro Snowboarding and the World Snowboard Federation together announced on the 15th December 2010 the official qualification criteria for the 2012 World Snowboarding Championships set to take place February 11-19, 2012 in Oslo, Norway at the Tryvann Vinterpark resort arena. The World Snowboarding Championships will be held every four years and will host halfpipe and slopestyle competitions that will crown world champions for men and women in each discipline. Athletes will qualify for the World Snowboarding Championships through the Swatch TTR World Rankings and WSF National Quota. Below is a complete breakdown of how riders will be able to qualify for the inaugural 2012 World Snowboarding Championships beginning with competitor field size, moving on to minimum requirements for all riders and specific criteria, which will guarantee riders a spot to compete. The World Snowboarding Championships will have a maximum of 240 spots available for male and female athletes to compete across both slopestyle and halfpipe disciplines. The estimated field sizes will be 70 riders for men in each discipline and 50 riders for women in each discipline. The TTR and WSF have developed a per discipline world ranking where riders are ranked in a Halfpipe World Ranking and in a Slopestyle World Ranking. In order to participate in the World Snowboarding Championships, riders will need to fulfill the minimum requirement of being ranked in the TTR Top 500 for men and in the TTR Top 250 for women in each respective discipline ranking. The TTR Halfpipe Point List will include all halfpipe and quarterpipe competitions and will rank riders who have competed at least once in one of the formats. The TTR Slopestyle Point List will include all slopestyle competitions and, as above, will rank riders who have competed at least once in the formats. A rider’s position on each world ranking list will be determined by the average of his/her best three results for the TTR Halfpipe Point List and best four results for the TTR Slopestyle Point List over a rolling 52 week period. Below are the four different ways in which riders can guarantee a spot to compete in the World Snowboarding Championships after meeting the minimum requirements outlined above. · TTR World Ranking Quota · TTR World Champions and 6Star Title Winners Registration Process Registration for and entry into the World Snowboarding Championships is free to all riders who qualify. All qualified riders are required to confirm their attendance no more than seven days after the qualified riders have been announced. The exact date of this deadline will be communicated at least four weeks before the cut-off date for qualification, which is Monday, January 16th, 2012. If a rider fails to confirm his/her attendance by the deadline, the rider will lose the right to compete at the event and the open spot will fall back to the organizing committee of the event, who have the right to re-assign the spot as a wild card or define additional qualification criteria. Titles, Awards and Prize Money at the World Snowboarding Championships Riders will be competing for male and female Halfpipe World Champion and Slopestyle World Champion titles at the World Snowboarding Championships. These World Champion titles will be awarded to the winning male and female rider in each discipline. In addition, all top three finishers in each discipline (first, second and third place finishers) will receive recognition in the form of a medal/trophy along with prize money. National Riders and Pre-Qualified Riders For the information about the approved national qualification criteria from WSF and pre-qualified riders from WSF national quotas please download the the pdf below. Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by Used Car Search. |








