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Updated 12/5/07 @ 1102.
Every year, as race season approaches, the coaches field a lot
of questions regarding licenses. This is a tricky subject, especially
for athletes and families that are new to the program. It would
be easiest to say don’t ask questions, buy all of the
licenses, and FUHGEDDABOUTIT! To keep costs down, we only recommend
certain licenses for certain athletes. The intent of this document
is to describe the 3 types of licenses, what purpose each license
serves, and which license(s) you need for the coming winter.
Licenses generally serve two purposes:
1. Certain races only allow entry to athletes that hold certain
licenses. For example, to race at Senior Nationals, an athlete must
have a valid USSA license. To race in World Cup, an athlete must
have a valid FIS license.
2. Licenses get the athlete on a ‘points list’ or a
‘ranking list’ -- e.g., an Intermountain license will
get Jane Doe onto the Intermountain ranking list, which is necessary
for her to score points at the Intermountain Junior National Qualifiers
(“JNQ’s”) and to qualify for Junior National Championships.
The 3 types of licenses: FIS, USSA and IMD:
FIS: International Ski Federation license (recommended for J1 and older)
This license is necessary for an athlete that intends to race internationally,
or desires a world-ranking. For example, if a BSF athlete qualifies
for World Junior Championships or the J1 Scandinavia Cup trip they
would need an FIS license to compete abroad.
USSA: United States Ski Association license (recommended for J2 second year and older)
USSA is the governing body of our sport. Available at the USSA
website under “Cross Country, USSA Membership Form.”
This license is necessary to compete in national-level races, or
if an athlete wants to obtain a national-ranking. Certain races
around the country are sanctioned by the USSA as "National
Ranking List" races, which means they are use a pre-determined
scoring system and will effect the USSA Ranking list. The USSA Ranking
List is one part of the selection criteria to make an Olympic Team
or World Championship team.
All SuperTour races, Senior Nationals, Junior Nationals, and Intermountain
JNQ's (J1 and up) are "National Ranking List" races --
but that does not necessarily mean an athlete needs a USSA license
to compete in those races.
For example, at our Intermountain JNQ's, the J1 and OJ races are
"National Ranking List" races, but an athlete does not
need a USSA license to enter the Intermountain JNQ’s. That
said, if an athlete enters these races without a valid USSA license,
they will not earn the "USSA points" that other racers
may earn.
*In order to race at Junior Nationals, an athlete must have a valid
USSA license. We recommend this license for any athlete that is
confident he/she will qualify for (and attend) Junior Nationals.
*In order to race at Senior Nationals, an athlete must have a valid
USSA license. Any athlete we invite to Senior Nationals needs a
USSA license.
IMD: Intermountain Division license (recommended for J2 first year and older)
Application for IMD license available via download here.
Information can be found at the Intermountain
website under “Competitor Info.”
This license is necessary to earn points at the JNQ's, which is
how an athlete qualifies for Junior Nationals. We recommend this
license for any athlete that will attend any of the Intermountain
JOQ's this season. This license is necessary for anyone that hopes
to qualify for Junior Nationals and must be purchased before the first qualifier. The IMD license costs $20/skier until January 7, 2009 after which the cost jumps to $40/skier. Please download the form (above) and send it in for your individual skier before the first qualifier.
Race Summary:
Intermountain Junior National Qualifiers:
• open to any athlete (*must meet BSF criteria, as set forth
in the BSF handbook)
• athletes need an IMD license
• J2, J1 and OJ races are scored for IMD points
• J1 and OJ races are scored for USSA points
Junior Nationals:
• athlete must qualify for Junior Nationals (by scoring IMD
points at JNQ’s)
• athletes need a USSA license
• J2, J1, and OJ races are scored for USSA points
Senior Nationals:
• open to any athlete (*must meet BSF criteria)
• athletes need a USSA license
• all races are scored for USSA, FIS, and SuperTour points
SuperTour:
• open to any athlete (*must meet BSF criteria)
• races are scored for USSA, FIS, and SuperTour points
SPAM Cup, Lindley World Cup, other citizen’s races:
• open to any athlete
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