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Huntly Race Timing Changes

This year’s Huntly Championships will mark a new stage in technological development for the club. In conjunction with Aberdeenshire Council we are piloting  electronic timing for the races. Racers will have a chip strapped to their ankle similar to that seen in World Cup Events. The chip will register when the competitor goes over the start and finishing line.

Coming to an ankle near you

Coming to an ankle near you

The chip can also be used to generate split times and do lap counting – the bane of longer Huntly events over the last few years. The aim is to pilot the system in 2 or 3 races this year and hopefully have a fully automated system next year. This will probably involve permanently installing timing loops or a pipe for them in the rollerski track.

The system has already been used for cycling and triathlon events, but applying it to rollerski racing where there will be many races in one day and the layout of the Huntly track poses technical challenges for the timers.

Eileen, Sandy, Hilary and Claire can’t put their feet up as they will be responsible for the official timings this year and FIS regulations require a manual backup for any electronic timing system.

Muzzy Donates Bib To Club

Last Thursday, 6th August Huntly Nordic and Outdoor Centre. Andrew Musgrave presented a framed bib from his first world cup race in Kusaamo to the club. Andrews’ race was the first  British world cup Nordic start in 14 years and  definitely worth celebrating.

Close upd of Andrew Musgrave's bib

Close upd of Andrew Musgrave's bib

Andrew Musgrave Presents His Bib

Andrew Musgrave Presents His Bib

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More World Cup Starts

Following the last post about Alex Standen getting into the World Cup rankings we have more good news – Callum Smith has broken that barrier at a race in Pello, Finland.

Congratulations to Simon Platt of Lakeland Club who is also joining this group.

These Finnish races also saw PJ Barron & William Newman score their best ever FIS points & Sarah Young continue with her challenge of obtaining World Cup qualification

Should The Club Have A Code of Conduct?

By Alan Telford

I recently attended a course on child protection run by Aberdeenshire Council. One of the subjects which came up was codes of conduct for club members.

This was raised at a recent comittee meeting and proved to be a very conterversial subject. Some people thought it was a good idea, others saw it as part of the onslaught of bureaucracy that is engulfing society.

I’d be interested to hear comments from club members, should we have a code of conduct and if so what should it contain? Please use this posting to share your views….

Dates For Your Diary

Our Secretary, Peter Thorn as been beavering away during his last stint offshore. He’s produced the latest newsletter (available March Newsletter (PDF)) and also produced the  2009 GB Rollerski Series Calendar. So keep the weekends of 30/31 May and 12th September free to race at Huntly.

If you want more activity over the summer why not enter Ming’s Challenge Ming Event Details Saturday June 6th 2009.