Central Snowboard Parent Rep - OPEN
Logan Ski/Snowboard Parent Reps - OPEN
Onalaska Snowboard Parent Rep - OPEN
Westby Ski/Snowboard Parent Rep - Kelly Saterbak - 608-452-2252 kellysue@mwt.net
West Salem Ski/Snowboard Parent Rep - Sherry Hougom Cell: 608-792-1045 (evenings)

Volunteer Contact Information
The purpose of our group is to support our coaches and our racers. We have many opportunities for parents to help out and have fun! Please contact the following volunteers if you are interested in helping on these committees or you have ideas you'd like to share.
Alpine Wear Coordinator - OPEN
**Photographer - We need someone to take pictures of our racers and submit those pictures to our website and to create a slide show for the end of the season.
**Press Person - We need someone to notify the media about races and request a photographer to cover races.
**Announcers - We need individuals to announce the racers and times at the races. You will be trained on proper procedure.
**Race Workers - There are several different positions needed during the races. Training is provided.
See List Below for Job Descriptions....
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RACE JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Course Workers: Must be able to ski. They maintain the course for the racers by raking out ruts, resetting gates, slipping the course, etc. Depending on the day this can be a fun or grueling day. Generally need about a dozen.
Gate Judges: Generally don’t need to be on skis but it can be easier to get to the upper parts of the course if the judge has skis. They watch each racer pass through the designated gates to make sure it was done in a legal fashion. Fill out a gate card for any racer that made a fault or did not finish. Can only record what is seen. Follows the 70% rule. Must have seen the actual bib number to fill out a card. Number of judges needed depends on the course and the weather. Generally need the most for slalom races. Ten per race is often needed.
Score Board: Record the announced times as the racer finishes the course. This is not the official time but racers and families check it often. Generally need two or three individuals.
Announcer: Sits in the timing shack and announces racers on course, those on deck to race and finish times.
Race Desk: Help with overall coordination. Answer questions, record sign in and outs of race workers and equipment. Distribute lift tickets, meal tickets, run orders, etc.
Starter: Works with the timing shack on setting up the start equipment. Sends or holds a racer.
Assistant Starter: Needs a strong voice and ability to work in chaos. Lines the racers up so they are ready to go when their number is called to prevent delay of the race.
Seven Rivers Winter Sports Club