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(October
29, 2002)
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SONAR -
Must
sail, must count both events: |
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Rolex Miami OCR |
Jan. 28-Feb. 1, 2003 |
Miami, Fla. |
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Disabled Midwinters |
March
28-30, 2003 |
St. Petersburg, Fla. |
2.4 Metre
- Must sail, must count both
events: |
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Rolex Miami OCR |
Jan. 28-Feb. 1, 2003 |
Miami, Fla. |
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Disabled Midwinters |
March 28-30,
2003 |
St. Petersburg, Fla. |
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Scoring:
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1.
Must sail, must count the events as specified for each class
above.
2. Final Finish Position (not net points) counts towards Series
Standings.
3. Low Point Series Scoring using RRS rule A4.1, except that Final
Finish Position will be
used instead of individual race scores. RRS rules
A4.2 and A9 are specifically NOT in force
for the series scoring.
4. All boats count as place holders in the Final Finish Position
(able-bodied, disabled, men, women, mixed, international).
5. If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, the
tie shall be broken in favor of the
boat with the better finish at the Rolex
Miami OCR.
6. If less than three eligible
teams or individuals compete in the minimum number of events to
qualify for the team, the Olympic Sailing Committee
(OSC) may name fewer than three
teams
or individuals to the 2003 US Disabled Sailing Team.
Additional Scoring Policies
1. In order to count towards series score, helm and crew must be
eligible to represent the
USA in the 2004 Paralympic
Games.
2.
The helm and one of the crew other than
the helm must be the same person at all of the
qualifying events that are counted towards the
ranking.
3. In extremely unusual circumstances such as a medical emergency,
the OSC Executive
Committee may approve an exception to this
policy.
Non Events
1. If the Rolex Miami OCR is a non-event, the OSC will announce
new procedures for team
qualification, which may include existing
and/or new qualifying events.
2. If the Disabled Midwinters
is a non event, the system will become
Must Sail, Must Count Rolex Miami OCR |
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