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2022 Melbourne FIS Rollerski International
Sat 28 May 2022 13:00 — Sun 29 May 2022 13:00

Event information

Registrations for this event are closed.

2022 Melbourne FIS Rollerski International

Teardrop Loop, Yarra Bend Park, Melbourne
Saturday May 28 and Sunday May 29

Events & Schedule

Saturday

  • 13:00 - Registration & Number Pick-Up
  • 14:00 - Freestyle Sprint Time Trial (1.0 km for all classes)
  • 15:00 - Freestyle Sprint Finals (U16 / Open / Masters)
  • 16:30 - Presentations

Sunday

  • 8:30 - Registration & Number Pick-Up
  • 9:30 - Start U16 Junior Events
  • 10:00 - Start Open / Masters Women 5km
  • 10:30 - Start Open / Masters Men 10km
  • 11:30 - Presentations

FIS Events

All FIS registered competitors in the Open events will be supplied with Swix Triac Carbon rollerskis for use in the races. Rollerskis will be allocated randomly on each day of competition. Each competitor must supply their own boots and poles.

To be eligible to compete in the FIS events all competitors must have a current Snow Australia XC International Licence.

Non-FIS / Junior / Masters Events

All participants should supply their own rollerskis for the events. Depending on numbers, it may be possible for some categories to be supplied with the Swix rollerskis. All competitors must be have a current Snow Australia membership of any category (including Snowracer)

  • Open Non-FIS (all ages eligible)
  • Masters (turn 40 or over in 2021, born 1981 or earlier)
  • U20 Junior (born 2002-2005)
  • U16 Junior (born 2006-2009)

Entry Fees

  • FIS/Open - $35 per event (all competitors using supplied skis)
  • Non-FIS / Masters / U20 - $25 per event (using own skis)
  • U16 - $15 per event (using own skis)

Entry deadline has been extended to Friday May 27.

Helmets & Safety Equipment

An Australian Standards approved cycle helmet must be worn. Knee & elbow guards are optional.

COVID-19 Protocols

These competitions will follow Snow Australia's COVID-19 protocols for rollerski events. This includes hand hygiene and physical distancing, as well as sanitising of equipment. All participants (including officials, volunteers and spectators) must not attend an event if they:

  • Have a sore throat, cough, cold or flu like symptoms, with fever or respiratory symptoms;
  • Have been exposed to anyone with a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 within the last 7 days;

In general, outdoor events such as this are considered low risk.

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