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greenglow

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  1. philfell has a point, try riding the board before you makes claims. Lauren Ross a former member of the US Ski team trained on rockered skis in a Slalom course and loved them. Then FIS band them, because they were too radical to be called a ski. Classic OLD MAN FIS. No progression with out change.

  2. I will be at USASA Nationals if any one has interest in being coached by me for SBX, Slalom, and PGS.

    Private Coaching @ USASA Nationals includes full day of contest coaching. The night before the contest I’ll show you how to wax your board for race day and have all the extra secret sauces for that extra glide.

    $350 a day for a one on one session.

    Or $85 a day per person with a minimum of 4 athletes in the same USASA group category

    11 years on the US Snowboard team for SBX and Racing.

    GS World Champion

    National Titles

    2002 PGS Olympian

    Next Level Snowboard Camp Coach.

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  3. 98 Olympics

    Two results from three Grand Prix average of your two best results. The average used the FIS Point scale 1000 for first, 800 for second, and ect....

    2002 Olympics

    USSA averages your best two results from the Five selected events, 4 world cups 1 grand prix (park city). Again the AVERAGE using the FIS POINT SCALE!

    2006 Olympics

    If you did not finish in the top 4 in a world cup, then USSA would use the average of the best two results.

    Average using the FIS Point SCALE

    Again the problem is, that USSA never wrote that FIS Points would be used because it was common knowledge to the athletes that when results are average it was always with FIS Points. But in a court of Law what does the average of two results mean and is the court going to strictly interpret the text Document???

    The Decision will be release today.

  4. Tyler won the spot because you average your two best World Cup Results using the FIS point scale. Klug Lost by 25 Points

    The average of your FIS Points has ALLWAYS been the way US Snowboarding has averaged results and handed out World Cup starts or Olympic Starts. The entire team knows that.

    When you read the text document for the selection criteria is says average of your best two results.

    Chris Klug is arguing that USSA should be averaging the place result (meaning 15th and 16th) giving Klug 15.5 which beats Tyler's 9th and 24st = 16.5

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