| MUSHING USA ANNOUCES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFICATION PROCESS |
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| Written by Theresa Daily | |
| Friday, 11 January 2008 | |
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The Mushing USA Board of Directors unanimously approved a proposal to
use 4 regional qualifying races to select participants to represent the
US at the 2009 IFSS World Championships. The proposal divided the
United States into 4 geographic regions; the East, Central, including
Michigan, the West, including Colorado, and Alaska. Existing races in
each region were approached about acting as the regional qualifier.
Races were chosen based on performance history, likeness to be
contested and competitive nature of the race.
The races will contest 4, 6, 8 dog and Unlimited (Open) Sprint as well as men’s and women’s 1 and 2-dog Skijoring. If a region does not contest a class, Mushing USA will not select a representative from that region. Winners of each qualifying race will be eligible for selection to the 2009 Mushing USA Team. Because IFSS rules allow each national federation to enter only 3 people per class, Mushing USA will select only 3 of the 4 regional winners. Final selections will include the 3 winners beating the greatest number of teams in the qualifying races. However, Mushing USA is currently in negotiations to allow all four regional winners to compete. In instances where a first place musher declines their berth the 2nd place participant becomes eligible for selection. 2nd place mushers may also become eligible if a winning musher has already won another regional qualifying race. Athletes must compete in the World Championships in the class they qualified for. Competitors do not have to compete in the region in which they live. Mushers looking to compete at the World Championships in 2009 should plan to attend one of the following Mushing USA Regional Qualifiers: Comments (0)
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