6th COUPE INTERNATIONALE DU JEUNE CITADIN TROPHÉE B. GENTILETTI The 22/23/24/25 MARCH 2012 Pra Loup and Sauze/Super Sauze
For its 6th annual edition, the Young FIS Citizen International Cup is again celebrating, amongst our young city skiers, the taste of effort, surpassing oneself, and conviviality. This race owes its success, which is being confirmed year on year, to the various elements which provide all the richness of our sport. First, the competition will gather more than 200 contestants, boys and girls from 11 to 15 years old over 4 days, that will test their skills in 4 skiing disciplines: Super Giant Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super combined and Slalom. Then, an idyllic setting: the Ubaye Valley with its wide range of ski resorts and its multifacetted history. Finally, of. course, the expertise. 100 voluntary members of the main Alpes/Provence Citizen Clubs devote themselves entirely, with the support of our Sports Federation, to organizing this event in the best way possible. The Young Citizens International Cup, by appealing to the under-13 and the junior (13-15) competitors, selected from various national championships, is in keeping with the new system implemented by the French Skiing Federation to develop all the circuits and in particular, those orientated towards younger competitors, whatever their level. I believe it is primordial that we, as Club managers, organizers, or trainers, promote together - with the support of the local communities that I thank for their implication - the sporting values such as loyalty, solidarity, courtesy and respect of rules. It is these values, widely shared by the competitors, the volunteers and the public, which add even more to the quality of the Young Citizens International Cup. Have a good competition, Jean-François CONNET Coordonnateur Général
Welcome to the Ubaye valley A protected valley Did you say station? We have got some Pra Loup, one of the largest French stations, with 180 km of skiing tracks. Sauze Super Sauze, a village station village which stretches out from one hamlet to the other. Sainte-Anne la Condamine, the highest, at an altitude of 1800 m, and the smallest of our stations. In the heart of the Ubaye valley, less than 10 mn from Pra Loup and Sauze Super Sauze, Barcelonnette is the city on the mountain, but not just that. Higher, in the direction of the high valley, the village Jausiers is the entry point to the many Nordic areas. You have just entered a unique territory, a real concentration of all mountain massifs. Plus the southern hospitality Welcome to a very big station, Ubaye!
L Espace Lumière, At the heart of a protected valley with an exceptional setting, a huge skiable area of 180 km, 50 ski lifts and 83 tracks, altitude between 1600 and 2700 m. The Ski Académie s training station. Station of Christel Pascal, twice Slalom vice world champion. A stone s throw from the small town of Barcelonnette, Sauze Super Sauze has retained its village spirit. Nestled at the foothills of Chapeau de Gendarme, flooded by the southern sun, the station is a meeting point for winter sports lovers. A 65 km skiable area, with 20 ski lifts and 3 chair lifts. Altitude between 1400 m and 2400 m. Station of Carole Merle and GSSB (Sauze Barcelonnette skiing club)
Programme WEDNESDAY 17:00: Tracing of Super G (Yannick Debeux) on the Pra Loup Honoré Bonnet track, verification of security equipment by the jury 20:30: Race committee meeting at the Pra Loup Tourist Office bringing together the organisers, team leaders, the coordinator, the technical delegate of FIS (International Ski Federation) Issuing numbers to competitors 21:30: Diner for officials in Pra Loup THURDAY : Super G 07:30: Opening of the ski lifts Les Clappiers and Péguéiou 08:00: Opening of the track for reconnaissance / 09:00: Closing of the track 09:15: Start of race / 13:00: End of race 16:00: Tracing of the 2 Giant runs (Tracer indicated by the Committee of Race) on the Pra Loup Honoré Bonnet track 18:00: Race committee meeting at the Pra Loup Tourist Office bringing together the organisers, team leaders, the coordinator, the technical delegate of FIS (International Ski Federation). Issuing numbers to competitors 20:30: Diner for officials in Pra Loup FRIDAY : Geant 07:30: Opening of Costebelle and Péguéiou ski lifts 07:45: Opening of the track for 1st run reconnaissance / 08:15: Closing of the track 08:30: First start / 10:15: End of 1st run 10:30: Opening of the track for 2nd run reconnaissance / 10:45: Closing of the track 11:00: First start / 13:00: End of race 16:00: Tracing of the Kombi Race (Tracer indicated by the committee of Race) on le Brec in Super Sauze 18:00: Race committee meeting at the CCVU (Maison de la vallée - 4,av des 3 Frères Arnaud Barcelonnette) 20:30: Diner for officials at the restaurant in Barcelonnette
Programme SATURDAY : Kombi Race 07:30: Opening of the ski lifts, ski tow of Brec in Super Sauze 07:45: Opening of the track for 1st run reconnaissance / 08:15: Closing of the track 08:30: First start / 10:15: End of 1st run 10:30: Opening of the track for 2nd run reconnaissance / 10:45: Closing of the track 11:00: First start / 13:00: End of race 16:00: Tracing of the 2 Slalom runs (Tracer indicated by the Committee of Race) on Brec in Super Sauze 18:00: Race committee meeting at the CCVU (Maison de la vallée - 4,av des 3 Frères Arnaud Barcelonnette) 19h30: Prize-giving ceremony in Salle Polyvalente Barcelonnette (a multipurpose hall), followed by an aperitif 20:30: Diner for officials in Barcelonnette SUNDAY : Slalom 07:30: Opening of the ski lifts, ski tow of Brec in Super Sauze 07:45: Opening of the track for 1st run reconnaissance / 08:15: Closing of the track 08:30: First start / 10:15: End of 1st run 10:30: Opening of the track for 2nd run reconnaissance /10:45: Closing of the track 11:00: First start / 13:00: End of race 13:30: Prize-giving ceremony at the bottom of the Brec track 14:30: Closing-ceremony
Honorary Committee Michel VION Chairman, French Ski Federation Urs DIETRICH FIS-CIT Chairman Michel VAUZELLE Chairman, PACA Regional Council Jean-Noël GUERINI Chairman, Departmental Council 13 Jean-Claude GAUDIN Senator and Mayor of Marseille Renaud MUSELIER Former Minister, Deputy for the Bouches du Rhône Dominique TIAN Deputy and Mayor of the 6th and 8th districts of Marseille Michel LANFRANCHI CCVU Chairman Bruno VAGINAY Mayor of Uvernet-Fours Pra Loup Albert OLIVERO Mayor of Enchastrayes Jean-Pierre AUBERT Mayor of Barcelonnette Jacques MARTIN CCVU Sports Delegate Anne Julie CLARY Vice Chairman, PACA Regional Council Sports Commission Antoine ROUZAUD Vice Chairman, Regional Council (13), Sports Delegate Richard MIRON Deputy Mayor of Marseilles, Sports Delegate Thierry RAVEL Chairman Alpes Provence Regional Committee Philippe DELOR Chairman of the Commission on skiers with special FFS status Michel BARNEAUD Manager national alpine CIT Commission Richard LESIEUR Manager FIS CIT France Eric EBERT Chairman, Ski Committee (13) Pascal AUSSET Manager Commission CIT Regional Eric COUTTOLENC Operator Domaine skiable Sauze/Super Sauze Jean-Claude MICHEL Chairman Régie Pra Loup Ubaye 04 Hélène ROUECHE Chairman Vacances Bleues Christel PASCAL Slalom Vice World Champion 2001 and 2002 Jean-François MATTEI General Manager Ultra Fun Paule TOUITOU Communication Manager, Caisse d Épargne Patrick VUCEKOVIC Deputy General Manager, Premalliance Organisation and Technical Committee Richard LESIEUR (FFS) General Director for the competitions Jean-François CONNET Général Coordinator Guy PONTIER Chairman, Ski Club Marseille St Antoine Jacky FOURNO FFS Technical Adviser Michel PIERI (GSSB) Coordinator, Le Sauze Patricia BOERI (CCOPL) Coordinator, Pra Loup Eric COUTTOLENC Operator, Sauze/Super Sauze ski lifts Laurent THELENE Director, Pra Loup ski lifts Draguy VOJVODANOVIC Director, CCVU Tourism Service Christel PASCAL Director, Pra Loup Tourist Office Christine LAMBERT Director, Sauze/Super Sauze Tourist Office Xavier FRIBOURG Director, Barcelonnette Tourist Office
REGULATIONS ON THE 6th INTERNATIONAL YOUNG CITY DWELLERS CUP ARTICLE 1: This competition is meant for boys and girls born in the following years: 1999-2000-1997-1998, who are members of any of the federations listed by the International Ski Federation. ARTICLE 2: This competition shall take place in form of 4 races - a Super Giant, and a Giant, a Combi Race (SL/GS form in 2 runs) and a Slalom the rules of which must be compliant with the existing FIS regulation on youth races. ARTICLE 3: The competitors' entire equipment must be in accordance with RIS regulations, in particular, pertaining to back protection, and helmets are obligatory. The skis and shoes shall have the following characteristics: Super G for the K2 juniors (1997-1998) minimum length: 175 cm, minimum radius: 27 m Giant for K1 juniors (aged 10 11) (1999-2000) minimum radius: 14 m Giant for K2 juniors (1997-1998) minimum radius: 17 m Slalom for K1 and K2 minimum length: 130 cm Maximum height of skis + plaques for all disciplines 50 mm maximum Shoe sole thickness for K1 and K2 43 mm maximum ARTICLE 4: These competitions shall lead to a separate classification for each category: juniors (aged 10 11) juniors, boys and girls. The first three from each of the four categories shall be given a prize. At the end of all the competitions the nations shall be ranked according to the total race points of each nation's best skiers in each race and in each category. Skiers registered within the framework of "double quota" shall not be taken into account in this ranking. A Nations Cup shall be given to the nation with the highest number of points. ARTICLE 5: The participation quota shall be limited to 2 boys and 2 girls per age year, i.e. a maximum of 16 skiers per nation. Only the skiers included in this quota may participate in the nations trophy competitions. Their race points shall then be taken into account. The organising nation must declare the 16 skiers representing it, on a separate registration list. ARTICLE 6: Two groups shall be formed in each category: a group of skiers participating in the International Cup, and a group of "double quota" skiers not qualified for this cup in the organiser nation. Lots shall be drawn at random for the first run and for each category: juniors (aged 10 11) juniors, boys and girls. The groups of participants in the International Cup shall leave before the double quota group from the organiser nation. Girls shall leave before the boys, respecting the categories. The start order for the 2nd run the best 30 shall start in the reverse order of their ranking from the 1st run. Depending on the number of competitors and/or time difference, the DT may bring down this number to the best 15. ARTICLE 7: The organiser undertakes to provide each nation with the necessary registration documents. These documents shall be sent latest 60 days before the competition, by mail to the head of CIT FIS committee in each nation, and to each nation's federation. The organiser also undertakes to coordinate the accommodation of the nations present, and to apply the rate recommended in the existing international regulations. Registration fees shall be paid and fixed in accordance with the FIS CIT regulation (ALWC / Point 7). ARTICLE 8: The International Cup competitions refer to the regulations on international skiing competitions applied by FIS(RIS), especially on Alpine competitions for children (Art.608 of RIS).
PRA LOUP TOURIST OFFICE www.praloup.com / info@praloup.com Tel:+33 (0)4.92.84.10.04 SAUZE TOURIST OFFICE www.sauze.com / info@sauze.com Tel:+33 (0)4.92.81.05.61 Flat rate: 60,00 Per person /day for full board accommodation (No participation by the Organisation) (50,00 for half board accommodation)
Send the commitments before : Friday 16 March 2012-20h00 By Mail : engagements.fiscit@gmail.com Droits d Engagements : French Skier : 15,00 / race day Foreign Skier : 12,00 / race day (Including the fees for ski lifts) For further information about these races, you may contact: Jean-François CONNET E-mail: jf.connet@wanadoo.fr