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Miller disqualified over new ski boots

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Bode Miller was disqualified after the opening run of a World Cup night slalom in Zargreb (Croatia) on Tuesday because the soles of his new ski boots were a mere 0.2mm too high. Miller's boots were tested in a random routine check by FIS officials that usually takes place between runs. FIS rules limit the height of ski boots to 34.3 millimeters because knee injuries often occur when boot soles are higher. Miller's boots were 34.5 mm....Source: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2009-01-06-3149074012_x.htm

Also see: http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=47230#1123448


Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Wed 7-01-09 10:49; edited 1 time in total
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I was on solution 4 feet website the other day and noticed on this page
http://www.solutions4feet.com/pwpcontrol.php?pwpID=43

Quote:
With FIS regulations tightening still further with regards to boot height we have had a specialist measuring device manufactured to our specifications which can measure the internal height of a ski boot to an accuracy of 0.01mm


My immediate reaction was wow, that is a bit over the top and geeky. Nobody would have ski boots and try to race with them out of spec at any level would they?, never mind top ski racers.

Looks like bode needs to have a visit to CEM at S4F Very Happy
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I would think temperature fluctuations would cause variations nearing .2mm to the sole height - so the sole height should have a margin to allow for that. I unless every .1mm helps, or the boot manufacturers wouldn't go so close to the limit. Talking of manufacturing, production tolerances (even bespoke boots must be made from moulds) would be a problem when getting down to those limits. Mind you, I wonder what the calibration of the sting equipment is. My vernier can allegedly measure down to .01mm - but even if it were calibrated, it would be valid only at a given temperature, I think.
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achilles, they do the measuring in a heated tent I think, so FIS at least attempt to control for temperature fluctuations.
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That's a bit like Woosnam's caddy not counting the number of Golf clubs in his man's golf bag.

I wonder if Bode gave his boot technician the boot?
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Chemmy was DQ'd from the Olympics Combined once as her skis were 0.2mm too narrow at the waist: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/winter_sports/4725814.stm

The equipment guys really need to sort these things out. Boots I can understand as they're custom built/moulded but skis? Was someone over-zealous with the edge-sharpener?
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We've discussed this on the snowsports forum yesterday.
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i wish the news report would get the measurements correct........ the FIS regs state 43mm not 34.3mm for world cup and europa cup and 45mm for FIS level races
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