CCBC COMPETITION SCHEDULE UPDATE to January 2, 2021
Teck Kootenay Cup (Tier 2/CPL Race)
Feb 27-28, 2021
Kimberley, BC
Saturday, Feb 27th – Free Technique, format TBD
Sunday, Feb 28th – Classic Technique, format TBD
Age categories offered will be U10 through to Senior.
2021 Teck BC Cup Series
The Series is scheduled to take place at the end of the season providing viaSport’s Return to Sport Guidelines allow for provincial travel and competition at that time.
The BC Cup Series Individual Aggregate Awards program will not be offered this year.
Teck BC Championships
Mar 20-22, 2021
Whistler, BC
Saturday, Mar 20th - Interval Start, Free Technique
Sunday, Mar 21st – Individual Sprint, Classic Technique
Monday, Mar 22nd – Mass Start, Classic Technique
Age categories offered will be U10 through to Senior
Teck BC Cup #2
Mar 13-14, 2021
Rossland, BC
Details to follow
Teck BC Cup #1
Details to follow
2021 Teck BC Track Attack Championship
Feb 6-7, 2021
Salmon Arm, BC
CANCELLED
FIS Points Extension
Traditionally, FIS points earned by a competitor are valid for 365 days. An athlete’s FIS point ranking is based on the average of their best five results during that 365-day period. If an athlete doesn’t compete in a FIS competition for more than one year, the athlete will lose those FIS points. Due to concerns about event cancelation resulting from the pandemic, FIS has extended the FIS point calculation period back to May 13, 2019. This means any FIS points earned from May 13, 2019 until the end of the 2021 winter season will count toward an athlete’s FIS point ranking. An athlete entering the 2020-2021 season with FIS points will not lose their points if they are unable to participate in any FIS sanctioned competitions.
CPL Points Extension
Nordiq Canada has extended the Canada Points List calculation period back to May 13, 2019. This means any CPL points earned from May 13, 2019 until the end of the 2021 winter season will count toward an athlete’s CPL ranking. An athlete entering the 2020-2021 season with CPL points will not lose their points if they are unable to participate in any Nordiq Canada sanctioned competitions.
To keep their points, an athlete must have an active Nordiq Canada
race license. Don’t delay in renewing – only current race license holders will be included in points list calculations. This matches the extension of the FIS point calculation period where, similarly, the athlete must have an active FIS license to keep their points.
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