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Eastern Region Ski
Association: Idiot's Guide to the ERSA Summer League Other ski
events/organisations: All Alpine Race Training
camps Other Information: Scout and Guide
Association badges GCSE Sports |
Sponsors of the Ernest Steady &
Hawes Land Link |
Our aim is to promote ski
racing of all kinds from basic club level through to National squad level and
beyond. Vikings aims to teach children (and adults) how to race through slalom
poles on dry slope and snow. It does not teach skiers how to perfect their
general skiing techniques, this is taught in workshops set at other times.
Vikings are active in
both the Eastern Region Ski Association (ERSA) which is the governing body for
the region and the national governing body The English Ski Council (ESC).
Specialist coaching and
race training, free to all Vikings, is normally provided on the Saturday
morning and Monday evening sessions. Our experienced coaching team consists of:
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Carl Reeder
Head Coach |
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Ably assisted by:
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Adele Forster
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Jessie Bowling |
Chris Anderson
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The coaches are assisted
as necessary by current racers that are also members of the Suffolk Ski
Centre's Instructing team, including:, Paul Trinder, Craig Wright, Bev Anderson and Guy Nason.
Vikings membership may also include membership of the Suffolk Ski
Centre. Annual membership year runs from 1st October to 30th
September. Once registered, members are eligible to compete in
both Viking and ERSA competitions. The Annual membership fee covers the
cost of providing new equipment such as slalom poles, timing gear, training
courses for club officials and Public Liability
Insurance.
We aim to make ski racing
and training as much fun as possible. To protect our skiers and to ensure we
comply with regional and national rules, there are a few basic rules that need
to be followed.
1.
All
Vikings must wear approved ski helmets when racing or training through poles.
These can be purchased through Snow Sun or elsewhere. Second hand helmets can
occasionally be found advertised on the ski centre notice boards. Please ensure
that helmets fit correctly, and that they are fastened up tightly enough. At
training sessions where poles are not being used, the helmets are optional but
we still do recommend that they are worn.
2.
Vikings
taking part in ERSA races must wear helmets as required under ERSA rules
3.
When
skiing home or away, gloves must be worn and arms and legs must be covered.
Vikings have their own
club racing wear; this is available to those members whom compete in ERSA and Snowsport
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Child's
sweatshirt £16.00
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Adult's
sweatshirts £21.00
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Child's
hoodie £18.00
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Adult's
hoodie £24.00
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Child's
long-sleeved T shirt £9.00
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Adult's
long-sleeved T shirt £12.00
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Child’s
Jogging trousers £ tba
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Adult
Jogging trousers £ tba
'Blue Ribbon' timed
slalom races take place on the first Saturday of the month, and all Vikings are
encouraged to attend and to compete. Racers compete in four categoriesFemale
under 13
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Male
under 13
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Female
over 13
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Male
over 13
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Masters
(Over 21, well physically anyway)
Based on their age on 1st
January 2005.
Based on their best time
recorded that day compared to others in their category, racers are scored from
50 (first place) to 2 (last place), and the best nine scores over the year
(which runs from December to November) count to their overall score for the
year.
At the end of the year
(at the Annual Presentation Evening), cups are awarded for first, second and
third place racers in each category.
Racers must compete in
six races over the year to qualify.
A number of social and
fundraising events are held throughout the year for Vikings and their families
- while this will vary from year to year, recent events have included barbecues,
sponsored walks, and fireworks/bonfire evenings (thanks Chris!).
This takes place in
November each year, and provides an opportunity for Vikings to get together
socially, and to celebrate achievements (both club and individual) over the
past year. Cups/awards are awarded to:
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First,
second, and third placed skiers in the female under 13 category
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First,
second, and third placed skiers in the male under 13 category
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First,
second, and third placed skiers in the female over 13 category
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First,
second, and third placed skiers in the male over 13 category
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First,
second, and third placed skiers in the Masters (over 21) category
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First
and second placed skiers in the 'Most Improved - female' category
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First
and second placed skiers in the 'Most Improved - male' category
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Vikings
award (by simple voting of all Vikings) for 'Viking of the Year'
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Coaches
Award - Skier of the Year
The club is organised by
a committee elected by the Vikings each year. These people give generously of
their time and effort to help the club run smoothly. Currently, the committee
are:
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Lesley Yeung
Chairman |
Bernie Wright
Vice Chairman |
Mark Taylor Treasurer |
Cathy Burman Secretary |
Chris Anderson
Child Welfare Officer and Webmaster |
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Paul Baker
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Paul Bowling
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Grant Butchart
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Colleen Somers |
Jessie Bowling |
Craig Wright |
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Please feel free to speak
to any of us if you have any questions or want help.