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JUNIOR OLYMPICS 2005 SELECTION PAGE
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CLICK HERE FOR THE FAR WEST NORDIC JUNIOR OLYMPICS 2005 PAGE
Check out RACE PHOTOS from the Utah Super JOQ Race Go to www.juniorolympics2005.org for general Junior Olympics information |
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DIVISION |
GIRLS |
BOYS |
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OJ |
Kati Clark*** |
Martin Benes***
Joaquin Goodpaster** Dominic Henriques** Ben Kantz Phillip Violet*** |
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J1 |
Maisha Goodpaster
Alexandra O'Neil Sara Violett Janelle Webb |
Nick Bozzio
Matt Gelso* Greg Koeck Jeff Meagher Garrett Reid Danny Rodrigues Sam Sterling Spencer Wood Tyler Wright Owen Wright |
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J2 |
Erika Cornell***
Kelsey Dion Lucy Ferneyhough Gabrielle Joffe Sophie Leonard Bernie Nelson Angela Raso Dayna Stimson Brittney White |
Dylan Curry
Alex Ferneyhough Daniel Gelso*** Winston Krauss Jordan Nadell*** Andrew Pado Carl Reid Alex Taylor Pat Trainor |
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GIRLS |
1/2/05 |
1/16/05 |
1/23/05 |
2/12/05 |
2/19/05 |
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OJ |
Katy Jones |
Katy Jones |
Whitney Prosor*** |
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Abbey Grimmer*** |
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J1 |
Alex O'Neil |
Maisha Goodpaster |
Maisha Goodpaster |
Maisha Goodpaster |
Maisha Goodpaster Sara Violett Alexandra O'Neil |
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J2 |
Gabrielle Joffe |
Bernie Nelson |
Bernie Nelson |
Sophie Leonard |
Bernie Nelson Sophie Leonard Dayna Stimson Gabrielle Joffe Brittney White Lucy Ferneyhough |
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BOYS |
1/2/05 |
1/16/05 |
1/23/05 |
2/12/05 |
2/19/05 |
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OJ |
Andrew Van Blarigan |
Joaquin Goodpaster |
Ben Kantz |
Joaquin Goodpaster |
Joaquin Goodpaster Ben Kantz |
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J1 |
Nick Bozzio |
Matt Gelso |
Spencer Wood |
Garrett Reid |
Garrett Reid Spencer Wood Owen Wright Tyler Wright Nick Bozzio Jeff Meagher Danny Rodrigues |
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J2 |
Alex Taylor |
Alex Taylor |
Pat Trainor |
Alex Taylor |
Carl Reid Patrick Trainor Alex Ferneyhough Andrew Pado Dylan Curry |
| January 2, 2005 | Snowshoe Thompson Classic |
Classic • J1/OJ Men 10km, J1/OJ Women & J2s 5km
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Auburn Ski Club |
| January 16, 2005 | ASC Sprints | Freestyle • 1km Freestyle Sprints | Auburn Ski Club |
| January 23, 2005 | Super JOQ | Classic • J1/OJ Men: 15km; J1/OJ Women: 10km & J2s: 5km | Soldier Hollow, Utah |
| February 12, 2005 | CNISSF State Championships | Classic • 5km | Auburn Ski Club |
| February 19, 2005 | JOQ Freestyle | Freestyle • J1/OJ Men 15km, J1/OJ Women: 10km & J2s 5km | Auburn Ski Club |
The JO's will be held at our own Auburn Ski Club this year from March 6-12.
The Far West Team will be staying together at the Ice Lakes Lodge in Soda Springs for the entire event. The whole team will be staying there, and it is not possible for individual athletes to choose to stay at home or somewhere else. We need the team together for logistics, waxing, and team cohesiveness. Athletes should plan on being dropped off at the Lodge on Sunday morning March 6th and picked up on Sunday morning March 13th.
Trip cost will be $875 per athlete which covers all lodging, food, race entries, coaching, wax, JO uniform, and transportation during the week. We are getting new Far West uniforms this year which be included in the cost of the trip. The athletes will then own their uniforms for future use. These same uniforms will be the official Far West uniform for the next 4 years. The uniform will consist of a race top and bottom, plus a warm up jacket and JO 2005 Sweatshirt. The cost of the uniform is $250 dollars which is included in the trip price.
All meals will be at the Ice Lakes Lodge.
The trip cost has been considerably reduced thanks to the following subsidies:
Questions should be addressed to head Coach Jeff Schloss at coach@farwestnordic.org or by phone 530-582-5397
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You must be a current member of Far West Nordic (and not any other USSA division).
There are 4 qualifier races for the Junior Olympic Competition scheduled for 2004/2005 (see above).
Far West policy mandates that:
Junior Olympic team selection criteria shall be principally objective (performance-based);
JO Selection Committee discretion be limited to no more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total team size.
For an explanation and examples of the newly implemented quota system, CLICK HERE.
Team Size
USSA allows no more than 12 athletes in any one age class. Each USSA division has a quota of 21 men & 21 women. Automatic qualifiers do not count against the quota.
As per USSA rules, automatic qualifiers are:
• A top 20 junior at US Nationals
• A Scandinavian Cup or World Junior participant
• An NCAA racer who is in the top 20 men or women in the East, West, or Central overall ranking.
Eligibility for Consideration
Far West will consider for selection only those Far West members in good standing. An athlete shall be ineligible for consideration if he/she is not fit to compete at the time selections are made due to any injury or illness from which he/she is not expected to recover adequately by the time of the Junior Olympics.
Junior National Age Classes for 2004/2005 Ski Season
The 6 age & gender classes that participate in Junior Olympics are Junior 2 (men & women born 1989 & 1990), Junior 1 (men & women born 1987 & 1988) and Older Junior (OJ) (men & women born 1985-1986).
The competition year begins on January 1st and ends on December 31st of the calendar year in which the JROC is held.
The Far West JO Selection Committee is responsible for applying the selection criteria set forth herein, subject to the oversight of the Far West Board of Directors.
Coaches’ Discretion:
Far West may select athletes to the team using JO Selection Committee’s discretion. The total number of discretionary selections made by the committee shall be no more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the allowed team size.
Committee may consider any factors including (but not limited to) the following: illness, college team commitments or family emergency.
Objective Criteria:
Step 1: Qualification: Junior racers must ski in 3 of the 4 races, and have a qualifying time in two races, including both a classic and a freestyle (skate) race.
With 6 or more competitors in an age class: a qualifying time is 8% back of the average of the top 2nd, 3rd, & 4th finisher's times in the age group.
With 5 or less competitors in an age class a qualifying time is 5% back of the average of the top 2nd & 3rd finisher's times in the age group.
In the OJ class (18-19 yr. old) the minimum standard will be the JI qualifying time. OJ's times will not be used in the J1 calculation.
Ties in competition: both racers receive same points.
Step 2: Selection: In the event that more athletes qualify than the USSA quotas allow, athletes will be ranked and selected within J2 and J1/OJ age groups by Continental Cup Scoring technique.
Ranking will be calculated by taking the combined total of each athlete’s 3 best scores of the 5 JOQ's. Ties in JOQ Ranking list: broken by USSA tie breaking procedure.
The top 5 qualified J2s and J1s shall get automatic qualification to the Far West JO Team. There are no minimum places held for the OJ class.
The J1/OJ class quota will be filled from the JOQ ranking list without regard to age class once the minimum 5 J1's have been met.
After required minimums have been met, the number of additional age category places on the team shall be based upon the average number of racers in each age class in all four JOQ's.
For example: For the Boys 27% of the racers in all 4 of the Qualifiers were J2s and 73% were J1/OJ boys. This would give 27% of the allowed 21 men to the J2 class (i.e. six J2 boys) and 73% to the J1/OJ class (i.e. fifteen J1/OJ boys)
The JO Selection Committee reserves the right to not select an athlete for the team if an athlete does not meet the standards of the athletes’ code of conduct. If a selected athlete can not attend the JO's then the spot goes to the next athlete on list. For a detailed description and examples of the Selection Process, CLICK HERE.
Petitioning:
A racer who could not qualify through the above method because of conditions beyond their control (such as illness, college team commitments or family emergency) may petition the Far West JO Selection Committee to attend the Junior Olympics.
The petition is limited to one typewritten page and should include
1) The reason the athlete could not meet the qualifying criteria.
2) Results from other races, which represent a standard comparable to level of the FW JO qualifying races.
Submission: Petitions sent to the Far West Office (P.O. Box 10046, Truckee, CA 96162) must be postmarked by Monday, February 14th 2005.
Petitions may be turned in to Race Registration at ASC by noon on SATURDAY FEBRUARY 19th, 2005. PLEASE DO NOT HAND PETITIONS TO COACHES.
Petitions may be e-mailed to: info@farwestnordic.org to arrive no later than noon on Saturday, February 19th.
Junior 3 Athletes
Junior Olympics is a competition for J2 athletes and above. J3s are encouraged to race in the Far West Qualifiers to gain race experience. J3 racers will be timed and be in the results, but shall not be counted or scored in the Team qualification or selection procedure. In exceptional circumstances a 2nd-year J3 athlete may petition to attend Junior Nationals if they have qualifying times against the J2 field. Such petitions will be judged on space availability on the team, athlete’s maturity and general readiness, impact on the team, as well as performance.
Announcement of Selections
Selections to the 2005 Junior Olympic team shall be announced on February 19th, 2005 at Auburn Ski Club, and shall be published immediately upon announcement.
In order to race at Junior Olympics athletes must be current members (in good standing) of Far West Nordic and of USSA (and not any other USSA division).
| Place |
Points
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Place |
Points
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30
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11 |
10
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25
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12 |
9
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21
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13 |
8
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18
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14 |
7
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16
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15 |
6
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15
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16 |
5
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| 7 |
14
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17 |
4
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| 8 |
13
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18 |
3
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| 9 |
12
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19 |
2
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| 10 |
11
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20 |
1
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JO qualifying this year will have an additional step compared to previous years. The first step is the same as last year; ski in three of the 4 qualifiers and have a qualifying time in at least one skate and one classic race (see details above for how to do this.)
The second step is new. The United States Ski Association allows a quota of 21 men and 21 women per division to compete at the JO's (not including automatic qualifiers-see above.) For the first time in Far West history we feel we may have enough fast skiers who qualify that we might bump into that quota cap. So how do we decide who goes? Outlined above is how athletes will be ranked in their respective age classes. The higher you are ranked the more likely you will be chosen for the team. Because we don’t know exactly how many J2, J1, and OJ athletes we will take until all of the qualifying races are over, it can be difficult to know if you are safely high enough on the ranking list to be chosen. A minimum of 5 J2s and 5 J1's will go in each sex and the rest will be determined by how many participants have been in each age class. If you are ranked in the top 5 of J2 or J1's you are in a pretty safe place for selection. However, even this is not guaranteed because of the possibility of a “Coaches Discretionary” athlete being added to your age group.
Lets look at a few examples. Lets say there were a total of 20 male J2 athletes and 30 male J1/OJ athletes who participated in the qualifying races. This would make a ratio of 40% J2 and 60% J1/OJ. SO 40% of 21 is 8 J2 athletes and 60% is 13 J1/OJ athletes. Now lets assume there are two OJ coaches discretion athletes and 1 J2. This would mean we would go down the J2 ranking list and take the top 7 athletes plus the one discretionary athlete to make 8. On the J1/OJ ranking list we would go down and take the top 5 J1's (because of the minimum requirement to take at least 5 J1's) and then we would keep going until we had reached 11 athletes from the ranking list, plus the two discretionary athletes to make 13. It all seems confusing, but the bottom line is that you need to concentrate on skiing fast in a total of three races in order to be high on the ranking list. These examples are not meant to scare anyone away from trying to qualify; quite the opposite. Far West feels that this criteria will capture those athletes who train hard and focus on making the JO team.
The Far West website will continually update the results from the qualifiers and the updated ranking lists. Jeff, Glenn, Ben, Anna, Jenny, Sally, and the rest of the FW coaching staff will also be able to help you know how you are doing as the qualifying races progress. If you train hard and smart you can make the 2004 JO team!
Click here for Information on the Year 2004 Junior Olympic Team
Click here for Information on the Year 2003 Junior Olympic Team
Click Here for information on the Year 2002 Junior Olympic Team
Click Here for information on the Year 2001 Junior Olympic Team
Click Here for information on the Year 2000 Junior Olympic Team
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