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Race Schedule
Entry
Form and Waiver
Aroostook Cup Ski Race Series
- Official Guidelines
This is an adult cross-country ski series (age 14+), combining
many races throughout the County. It was designed to encourage
the participation of adult skiers and to highlight local ski
trails for more use. Until a local committee is formed to
oversee the Aroostook Cup Series, the Maine Winter Sports
Center (MWSC) will continue to provide funding and internet
score posting with a MWSC staff as administrator and final
arbiter.
1. SCORING: Independent of local race awards, Cup points
will be scored as follows:
Overall 1st, 2nd, 3rd Male and Female - 1 point
Age Group Winner - 1 point
Participation * - 1 point
* Skier must complete the race or not finish due to physical
problem, equipment failure, or weather call.
2. AGE: Skiers of any age can ski in an Aroostook Cup event,
but must be 14 or older to score points. Age groups are: 14-15,
16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+. Age
group is determined on the date of the event, for year-long
age group points calculations, the AC administrator will use
the most fair method possible to handle unique situations.
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Past
Overall Winners
2002/2003
1st Annual Winners
10th Mtn Ski Club
Individual Winners
Male: Greg Rawlings
Female: Connie McLellan
2003/2004
2nd Annual Winners 10th Mtn Ski Club
Individual Winners Male: John Farra
Female: Patricia Hebert
Detailed Results
2004/2005
3rd Annual Winners Northern Skiers Club
Individual Winners Male: Rejean Couturier
Female: Karen Saenger
Detailed Results
2005/2006
5th Annual Winners Northern Skiers Club
Individual Winners Male: Max Saenger
Female: Connie McLellan
Detailed
Results
2006/2007
4th Annual Winners
Northern Skiers Club
Individual Winners
Male: Will Sweetser
Female: Sarah Dominick
Detailed
Results
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3. CLUB SCORING: Ski clubs are encouraged to gather members
for participation toward an overall club score. Club affiliation
should be stated at race registration for this consideration.
Skiers may change clubs during the season, but points earned
for one club stay with that club, and skiers should not experience
more than 1 change throughout the season. The intent of this
series is to build team spirit and friendly competition. Non-Aroostook
County residents may race as guests or donate their points
to a local club if they have an affiliation with a particular
club.
4. TIES: Ties will be broken by greatest participation –
the win going to individuals with the most starts and clubs
with the most starts.
5. TECHNIQUE GUIDELINES: Freestyle races can include both
classic and skate techniques but the fastest skier wins. Classic
races honor the original sport (i.e. no glide during herringbone
and no skating!).
6. PROTESTS and DISCREPANCIES: Bad math and inaccuracies
may be reported to the official scorer but corrections need
to be made within one week of the last race.
7. RACE CANCELLATIONS : Race organizers are the final word
on races to be held or cancelled. The general guideline is
that the race will be fun and safe, ie... snow coverage and
temperature. TEMPERATURE ---- A good rule for temperature
borrowed from FIS and IBU races is 0 degrees F or -4 degrees
F wind chill and warmer. No Youth events should be held below
these temperatures. Adult races have been held in pretty extreme
temperatures and have been successful and fun, so long as
the participants are in agreement.
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