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Crotched Mountain Racing. Crotched Mountain Racing. The 2006-2007 season will be the 3 rd season of the new Crotched Mountain Race Program The Crotched Mountain Racing program is owned and operated by the Crotched Mountain Ski and Ride Area
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Crotched Mountain Racing • The 2006-2007 season will be the 3rd season of the new Crotched Mountain Race Program • The Crotched Mountain Racing program is owned and operated by the Crotched Mountain Ski and Ride Area • The Crotched Mountain Race Club is a non-profit organization which • Promotes ski racing at Crotched Mountain • Organizes and runs ski races at Crotched Mountain • Provides an enjoyable social structure for the racers and their families
Program Goals • Teach solid skiing fundamentals first • Introduce racing concepts as children progress • Build confidence • Create great skiers • Have Fun
Program Age Groups • 4-9 Tigers • 8-10 J5 • 11-12 J4 • 13-14 J3 • 15-16 J2 • 17-19 J1
Tigers (age 4-9) • Development team • Focused on building strong skiing fundamentals in a non-competitive environment • Typically no formal racing, but lots of fun races • Divided into ability level groups • Training sessions are 9-12 on either Saturday or Sunday mornings with a mid morning break • Crotched Mountain had about 25 Tigers last year
Tigers (age 4-9) • Children need to be comfortable on intermediate terrain • Children need to be able to ride a chair lift • Parents may ski with children during training sessions to help with the chair lift • Age 8-9 overlap with the J5 program • Children need to be comfortable on all terrain and all conditions to be happy in the J5 program • Coaches will help parents determine which program is appropriate
J5 (age 8-10) • J5 program is focused on skiing fundamentals and primary race skills • Training is 9-3 Saturday and Sunday • Weeknight training is available 5-7pm on at least one weeknight • J5 skiers may participate in 3-5 formal races per year • Races are not mandatory • Coaches will help parents decide when children are ready • 8 year old children are not eligible to ski in state finals
J4 (age 11-12) • J4 program is focused on advanced skiing fundamentals and core race skills • Training is 9-3 Saturday and Sunday • Weeknight training is available 5-7pm on at least one weeknight • J4 skiers may participate in 3-5 formal races per year • Races are not mandatory • J4 and J5 attend the same races, but race in different classes
J3 (age 13-14) • J3 program is focused on advanced skiing fundamentals and advancing race skills • Training is 9-3 Saturday and Sunday • Weeknight training is available 5-7pm on at least one weeknight • J3 skiers may participate in many formal races per year • Races are not mandatory • J3 races are pretty competitive • 2006-2007 will be the first year for a J3 program at Crotched Mountain
J2/J1 (age 15-19) There is no formal J2/J1 program in place at Crotched Mountain, but one will be established as younger children advance or if there are interested J2/J1 class skiers who wish to join the Crotched Mountain Race program
Schedule • Dry land training is Sunday 1-3 starting on 10/8 • On snow training starts the 2nd weekend that Crotched Mountain is open • Tigers train 9-12 on either Saturday or Sunday • Each racer must select a Sat or Sun program • J5 / J4 / J3 train 9-3 on Saturday and Sunday • Races are usually on Sunday and coaching is provided for major off mountain races • Coaching at Crotched Mountain is available on race days for those who do not race • Weeknight training 5-7pm will be available 1 night per week for J5-J3 • A Christmas week training program is planned, but there are no details yet
Races • J5 and J4 racers participate in the Buddy Werner League • 1/21 BWL Central region qualifier at Crotched Mountain • J6 (7 and under are sometimes allowed to participate in BWL qualifiers) • J3 racers participate in NHARA J3 League • There are several “open” races for J6 through J3 throughout the season • 12/30 John Eneguess Memorial Open will be held at Crotched Mountain • Race entry fees for races range from $30-$40 which includes a lift pass
Parent Responsibilities • Get children to training and races on time • Make sure that skiers have the right clothing for the weather • Let the coaches coach • If your young child needs chairlift help or a little extra confidence, then plan to ski with the team for a few weeks • At least one parent of each member of the program is required to work at 2 races • Tiger parents have to bring a morning snack for ~ 20 kids once a year
Ski Equipment • Tigers • Poles!!! • Comfortable boots • Skis chin/nose high • Very young skiers might want somewhat shorter skis • Racers • Good boots (3-4 buckles) • Performance oriented skis • Stiffer than recreational skis • Forehead height giant slalom skis • Optional shorter slalom skis • (use last years GS skis for slalom this year) • Keep skis tuned... • Learn to sharpen/wax skis yourself for weekly tune ups
Team Clothing • CMRC is organizing a purchase of team jackets and race suits • Jackets are optional, but help coaches keep track of skiers while training • Kids jackets $45 • Kids snow pants $20 • Adult jackets $80 • Race suits are optional, but almost all J5 and higher racers wear them • Race suits ~$140 • If you have a race suit you need zip off pants too.
Steps To Join The Crotched Mountain Race Program • Buy a Crotched Mountain Season Pass • $219 for 6 and up (before 10/15) • $50 for 5 and under • Submit a Crotched Mountain Racing Application and payment • $399 Tigers • $499 J5/J4/J3 • Everyone except Tigers need a USSA membership card • $60 12 and under • $125 13 and up • Tigers who plan to race need a USSA card • Everyone who races needs a NHARA membership card • $20 for all ages