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Nordiq Canada has introduced changes to their Competition Sanctioning Policy and Race License Policy effective September 2023. These changes include new event tiers, license fees, and membership requirements. The tier system now includes FIS Tier 1, CPL Tier 2, and Tier 3 Event License, catering to different levels of competitions and participants. Club events are restricted to members only, while Tier 3 events are open to non-club members for a fee. The administration of Tier 3 Event License involves online sanction application and data collection for future adjustments.


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  1. Changes to the Changes to the Competition Sanctioning Policy & Competition Sanctioning Policy & Race License Policy Race License Policy September 2023

  2. In a Nutshell: Event Tiers and Licenses In a Nutshell: Event Tiers and Licenses Nordiq Canada Race License ($35-75) Tier 1 = FIS Tier 2 = CPL (Note SMDL now called Tier 2 Event License) Tier 3 Event License ($3) Tier 3 = Participants from outside host club (formerly 'Division registered ) Annual Nordiq Canada Membership Fee ($12) Club event or club Competition = Club members only

  3. Tier 3 Event Tier 3 Event A competition or event that is neither Tier 1 nor Tier 2, AND is open to participants who are not members of the host club, AND for which more than $5 per participant is collected (before processing fees) May be primarily for the Fundamentals to T2T/L2C1 development stages, inter-club events, or participation-focused community or popular events Examples: Canadian Ski Marathon, Canmore Nordic Canada Day Fun Run, and Coupe des Fondeurs Sanctioned by the Division; Requires Technical Advisor & Chief of Competition (Level 1) Requires Tier 3 Event License: $3 per person per day

  4. Club Event or Club Competition Club Event or Club Competition An event or competition that is hosted by one club solely for its members. To be covered by third-party general liability insurance, there must be a public record (e.g., club minutes, website, social media) that the event or competition is to occur before the event or competition is held. This is covered by the annual Nordiq Canada membership fee.

  5. Tier 3 Event License Administration Tier 3 Event License Administration Club applies for sanction online. Will receive email receipt immediately. Sanction approval will follow one week later. If using Zone 4 for race registration, activate the Tier 3 License and Informed Consent and Assumption of Risk Agreement fields. They will be added to all race registrations and the money sent to Nordiq Canada directly. If not using Zone 4, the OC must ensure the Informed Consent and Assumption of Risk Agreement is signed by all participants, and report the number of participants and pay the fee using this online form and send a spreadsheet of participant names and contact information to info@nordiqcanada.ca within 7 days of event This is a learning year Nordiq Canada and Divisions will spot check and reach out to educate where needed Based on the data collected, the definition and fee will be adjusted for 2024-2025

  6. What, Why and How? What, Why and How? What: Tier 3 Event License Why Risk Management Need to know what events are happening and who is participating Minimum safety standards, compliance with insurance Fairly distribute cost of administration (e.g., officials development) and insurance Canadian Ski Marathon, Canada Day Fun Run examples; 500% increase in insurance premium, lack of officials Opportunity to engage with skiers Nordiq Canada and Divisions are providing value, but there is no link back to Nordiq Canada and Divisions Consultation Process Membership model review (gap and opportunity analysis) Responsible: Nordiq Canada Sport Development Director Accountable: Nordiq Canada CEO Consulted: AGM, Division Executive Directors Committee, OC administrators Informed: Coaching Coordinators Committee, Officials Coordinators Committee, Division Chairs Council; clubs through Divisions This is year 1 there will be gaps, and we will learn; focus on educating clubs and collecting information; will adjust next year

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