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CCC Official’s Level 3 Certification Course

March 20-24, 2007 in Mont Sainte-Anne, Quebec

provided by the CCC

February 6, 2007 – Join fellow cross country ski officials from across Canada for this exiting opportunity to learn from a variety of our sport’s top officials, to share event management experiences and to network with other club, division and national officials. Offered in conjunction with the 2007 Canadian Cross Country Ski Championships in Mont Sainte-Anne, Quebec, this facilitated course will combine a series of expert-led seminars with on-site event observation assignments and participant presentations on pre-course assigned material . This course will be co-presented in both French and English.


A LEVEL 3 OFFICIALS COURSE is designed to prepare officials to:

1. effectively structure, staff and manage a Competition Committee at Division through National level events

2. perform any “major official” role at the National Championship level,

3. lead an event organizing committee for a major event,

4. perform the role of a Divisional TD

5. be familiar with CCC technical packages, event management policies 2.2.1 and 2.2.2, CCC/FIS rules and make appropriate rule interpretations as they apply to CCC Tier 1 and Tier 2 level competitions

TARGET PARTICIPANTS:

– Qualified Level 2 Officials seeking Level 3 certification (requires Division recommendation regarding the scope of prerequisites that have been met as noted on the registration form)

– existing Level 3 and 4 officials who took their certification prior to 2000 and wish to re-certify and remain certified after 2006

– invited guest participants who belong to OCs that will be hosting significant nationally or internationally sanctioned competitions in the near future.

MEETING HEADQUARTERS:
Chateau Mont Ste Anne



COURSE SCHEDULE: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Tues. Mar. 20, 2007

8:00 am – 9:00 pm Wed. – Sat. Mar. 21-24, 2007





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CCC Official’s Level 3 Certification Course

provided by CCC

February 2, 2007 – Join fellow cross country ski officials from across Canada for this exciting opportunity to learn from a variety of our sport’s top officials, to share event management experiences and to network with other club, division and national officials.

Offered in conjunction with the 2007 Canadian Cross Country Ski Championships in Mont Sainte-Anne, Quebec, this facilitated course will combine a series of expert-led seminars with on-site event observation assignments and participant presentations on pre-course assigned material. This course will be co-presented in both French and English.

Place & Dates: March 20-24, 2007 in Mont Sainte-Anne, Quebec

A LEVEL 3 OFFICIALS COURSE is designed to prepare officials to:

1. effectively structure, staff and manage a Competition Committee at Division through National level events
2. perform any “major official” role at the National Championship level,
3. lead an event organizing committee for a major event,
4. perform the role of a Divisional TD
5. be familiar with CCC technical packages, event management policies 2.2.1 and 2.2.2, CCC/FIS rules and make appropriate rule interpretations as they apply to CCC Tier 1 and Tier 2 level competitions

TARGET PARTICIPANTS:

– Qualified Level 2 Officials seeking Level 3 certification (requires Division recommendation regarding the scope of prerequisites that have been met as noted on the registration form)
– existing Level 3 and 4 officials who wish to re-certify and remain certified after 2006
– invited guest participants who belong to OCs that will be hosting significant nationally or internationally sanctioned competitions in the near future.

Meeting Headquarters : Chateau Mont Ste Anne

Course Schedule:
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Tues. Mar. 20, 2007
8:00 am – 9:00 pm Wed. – Sat. Mar. 21-24, 2007

For full details and registration form go to CCC website: www.cccski.com or contact Brian Edey (403) 678-6791 #206; bedey@cccski.com

Registration deadline: February 23





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