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New ski regulations - will this cause a change in regs for the Eurotest?

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The new ski regs for 2012-13 are here http://www.fis-ski.com/data/document/specifications-ski-length-radius-profile-width-standing-height-final.pdf

This is a major change to GS skis. The current Eurotest regs for GS are 21m radius (minimum) whilst FIS regs are 23m for ladies and 27m for Men. If the Eurotest ski regs do not change, is there likely to be a gap in the setting for Eurotest and other GS races?

Also, as time goes on, with no change to Eurotest ski regs, it will become increasing difficult to get GS skis with anything near a 21m radius.
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Philbo, Been talking to BASI about this and other things re ski radius for ET and Coaching courses....

The CURRENT ET regs are that you can have skis that have been valid for GS in the last 5 years; so eventually the 21m reg skis will drop off the valid list.
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Hi Scooby!
Quote:

The CURRENT ET regs are that you can have skis that have been valid for GS in the last 5 years;

Where are you picking up this info from?
Philbo: I think you are quoting the 2010 ET requirements.
The current ET requirements seem to be that you need to be wearing a helmet and have a ski on each foot. No dimensions stipulated.

Beanie Do you have any update planned to the BASI website (http://www.basi.org.uk/content/euro-speed-test.aspx)
Where it stipulates "Turning Radius" (a made-up, untestable dimension. Presumably they meant "Sidecut Radius" which is a fixed dimension of the ski manufacture).
*"Requirements for all Eurotests Length of Ski: 185cm +/- 5cm (male), 180 +/- 5cm (female) Minimum turning radius (male and female): 21m "*
(Obviously ski that could only turn a minimum of 21m would be un-usable).
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SkiPresto, I'm not responsible for the BASI website, but I shall draw this to the website administrator's attention.

Thanks
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SkiPresto wrote:
Hi Scooby!
Quote:

The CURRENT ET regs are that you can have skis that have been valid for GS in the last 5 years;

Where are you picking up this info from?


From discussions with various people including the head of the BASI coaching pathway.

I'd hope this will all get nailed down and documented formally as I now have my Level 2; I need to think about this a little harder. (and sell a kidney to pay for my Level 3 modules...).
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