AIRE R-2 Mass Start
From Fish Creek to Carter Bridge – (RGP Points)
This is a fast paced event with R-2 boats going head to head in the slalom gates in Carter Falls.
This is a mass start R-2 (2 people in a raft) race that starts at Fish Creek and ends at Carter Falls Bridge. Three gates will be in play and will be determined prior to the race depending on flows. There will be three different heats with the winners of each heat advancing to the final heat.
AIRE Inflatables
Slalom Race Rules
Race staff have the final decision on all boating and safety equipment suitability. All participants must be wearing appropriate personal floatation devices (PFD), helmet and clothing (wet suit or dry suit) appropriate for the weather conditions.
RACE EVENT RULES
There will only be three penalty categories for this year’s races: 10,20 and 50 second penalties.
Scoring is as follows:
1. CLEAN GATE: 0 PENALTY – a gate is passed correctly if all team members are in the raft and their heads pass between the poles.
2. TOUCHED ONE POLE: 10 SECOND PENALTY- boat, paddle, oar, frame, paddlers, rower or anything associated with the boat touches’ pole while at least one crew member passes inside the poles while in the boat. Note that once you have touched a pole, no additional penalties will be assessed for that gate unless there is a touch on the second pole.
3. TOUCHED BOTH POLES: 20 SECOND PENALTY – boat, paddle, oar, frame, paddlers, rower, or anything associated with the boat touches both poles while at least one crew member passes inside the poles while in the boat. Note that once you have touched both poles no additional penalties will be assessed for that gate.
4. MISSED GATE: Your team will be disqualified if you miss one of the three required gates.
OTHER PENALTIES
Incomplete teams crossing finish line = 1 fifty (50) second penalty
Upside down through a gate = 1 (50) second penalty
Please note that a complete set of rules will be available at the registration counter and will be explained prior to the event. It is up to the competitor to be familiar with the rules as there will be no adjustment to penalties for not knowing the rules. Decisions by the judges are final.