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Love Monkey British Open Slalom Championships 11th & 12th July 2009
« on: June 18, 2009, 09:32:11 PM »

 
   



Love Monkey British Open Slalom Championships 11th & 12th July 2009 @ NASS '09
 
The British Open Slalom Championships will again be held at this year’s NASS Festival at the Royal Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. As the title suggests, we have renewed our old ties with Paul Nash and his team at Glastonbury Ales - so bring your board and best beer drinking Vans too; those that attended last year will know I mean!


 
The NASS festival will feature vert and street skating, in-line, BMX, FMX alongside many other extreme attractions, rides, stalls and try-outs. There are also a host of music acts playing on Friday and Saturday night on the outdoor and indoor stages. Last years festival attracted almost 10,000 visitors.
 
Photos from last year:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/robs_gallery/sets/72157605651666975
 
 
The event runs from Friday 10 – Sunday 12 July.
 
Weekend camping is also available in the “competitor only” campsite.
 
 
The format for racing will be:
 
Friday – Set up camp, courses and ramps
 
Saturday – Dual Tight Slalom
 
Sunday – Dual Hybrid Slalom

Qualifying will be the best time of two runs, one run in each lane.

Starting for qualifying will be individually timed, but in order to keep up the racing impetus, racers are requested to go within ten seconds of being permitted on course, with parallel qualifying preferred (i.e. racers going together ASAP).

Time and numbers (and weather) permitting, there will then be bracketing into two groups of 16, A and B Groups. If there are any delays then a single bracket of top 16 will be arranged. We are not limited to a particular finish time on Saturday so we may be able to cram in some additional races as well as!

Starting in the heats will be via the standard European system of 'five second warning’, where, once racers are ready, a start will ensue at any point within the next five seconds. Anyone DEEMED to be jumping the start will be given just one verbal warning before being given the DQ penalty of 10per cent of the fastest qualifying time.

Cone penalty will be 0.1 seconds per cone.

If a cone is hit and remains either touching or in part of its circle then it is not to be counted as a penalty. If a cone is out of place on your run, then pull out of the course and raise your hand immediately. If cones are knocked out in front of you by the opposition's cones then do likewise. A re-run will occur. If these rules are deemed to be abused, then the organiser's delegated referee decision will be final. Even if wrong!
 
 
Camping will be away from the main public campsite in the separate competitor area.
Access will be limited to those wearing competitor wristbands (issued on signing into the showground) and will have 24-hour security.

There will also be medical teams on onsite with 24-hour cover.

 Relentless, one of the main sponsors will be providing an “Athletes Lounge”, access to this area is restricted and access will be by “Competitor” wristband.
 
Due to the erection of crowd fencing, vehicular access will be severely restricted after the festival starts at 12pm on Friday; we will however have use of the competitor’s car park.

What we ask from all of you is that you sign up as soon as possible and make your payment by PayPal to ukssa01@gmail.com
Please make sure that you put ‘NASS Festival 2009’ in the header of your payment; stating, where necessary, on which day you will be attending.
 
£20 for one day
£30 for the weekend (All proceeds go to UKSSA).
Juniors: (15 and under) FREE!
 
We need to submit a list of all registered racers to the organisers by the beginning of July – if your name is not on the list you don’t get in! I know this is quite short notice but urge you not to miss out on this event!
As last year we will be encouraging other skaters etc. to “have a go” so please enter into the spirit of it – this is a showcase event!
The main NASS sponsors are Vans and Relentless. I would like to thank our own race sponsors, Octane Sport, Pavel, Seismic, Gecko, Foiled Concepts, Pistache and of course Glastonbury Ales for their support and generosity.


Sign up here:
http://www.ncdsa.com/contest_registration.asp?ContestID=433#signup
 
More details will follow as they are announced.
 
For more information on the NASS Festival, band line up and how to get there please visit the NASS website here: www.relentlessnass.com

Map: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=BA4+6QN&sll=53.800651
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Re: Love Monkey British Open Slalom Championships 11th & 12th July 2009
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2009, 05:03:58 PM »

Saturday saw bucketloads of rain, so Paul from Glastonbury Ales coated our insides with Love Monkey ale in order to 'drink the sky blue.' It nearly worked. Here are the results of the Tight Slalom course as set by Chris Linford, based on qualifying times:


TS Results

1 Sam Gordon
2 Mmedo Duffort
3 Mike Allison
4 Louis Selby
5 Paul Brunninkhuis
6 Chris Linford
7 Gabe Steptoe
8 Mick Reiss
9 Nat Halliday
10 Paul Taylor-Crush
11 Rob Ashby
12 Andy Makeham
13 James Parry-Jones
14 Sam Slaven
15 Ryan Cook
16 Terry St George
17 Nigel Allgood
18 Milo Linford


Sunday brightened enough to allow a sporadic, yet highly competitive and closely raced Hybrid Slalom event as racers emerged from the trenches:


Hybrid Slalom Results

A Group

1 Louis
2 Nat
3 Clingfilm
4 Sam
5 Mick
6 Ella
7 Mike A
8 Gabe


B Group

1 Nutsac
2 Paul T-C
3 Rob
4 Andy
5 Sam S
6 Ryan
7 Terry
8 Tim

9 Nigel
10 Milo Linford
11 Mike S


Great going guys. And Nat Halliday, what a brilliant result!


Overall Results:

Louis Selby      50 + 100   = 150      1
Sam Gordon      100 + 50   = 150      2
Nat Halliday      29 + 80   = 109      3
Chris Linford      40 + 60   = 100      4
Mike Allison      60 + 36   = 96              5
Mmedo Duffort      80 +      = 80      6
Mick Reiss         32 + 45   = 77      7
Gabe Steptoe      36 + 32   = 68      8
Paul Taylor-Crush   26 + 26   = 52      9
James Parry-Jones   20 + 28   = 48      10
Rob Ashby      24 + 24   = 48      11
Paul Brunninkhuis   45 +       = 45      12
Andy Makeham      22 + 22   = 44      13
Sam Slaven      18 + 20   = 38      14
Ryan Cook      16 + 18   = 34      15
Terry St George      15 + 16   = 31      16
Nigel Allgood      14 + 14   = 28      17
Milo Linford      13 + 13   = 26      18
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