Calforex Cup #4
Edmonton, Alberta

January 23-24, 2016

Race Invitation
Race Registration


Canmore BMW IBU World Cup

Feb 1-7, 2016

Race Information

 

Guide to:

2015-16 membership categories

2015-16 Calforex Cup categories

Become a Biathlon Alberta member:

2015-16 membership

 

 

Calforex Categories 2015-16

 

CATEGORY AGE RANGE SHOOTING REGULATIONS
Air Rifle 1 U15 -athletes shoot on big targets at 10m + rest
Air Rifle 2 U15 -athletes shoot on small targets at 10m + rest
Dev 1 U15 -athletes shoot prone only, targets at 50m, rest permitted
Dev 2 Boys U17 -athletes shoot prone only, targets at 50m, no rest
Dev 2 Girls U17 -athletes shoot prone only, targets at 50m, no rest
Senior Boys U17 -athletes shoot prone + standing, rifle drill
Senior Girls U17 -athletes shoot prone + standing, rifle drill
Sport Men 17+ -athletes shoot prone + standing, full carry
Sport Women 17+ -athletes shoot prone + standing, full carry

Youth Men

17-18 -as per IBU Regulations
Youth Women 17-18 -as per IBU Regulations
Junior Men 19-20 -as per IBU Regulations
Junior Women 19-20 -as per IBU Regulations
Men 21+ -as per IBU Regulations
Women 21+ -as per IBU Regulations
Master Men 35+ -as per Biathlon Canada Regulations
Master Women 35+ -as per Biathlon Canada Regulations

 

NOTES:

U15 - Any person under the age of 15 may compete in these categories

U17 - Any person under the age of 17 may compete in these categories

All ages referred to as of December 31st, 2015

Boys and girls compete together in Air Rifle and Dev 1 categories, but are awarded separate medals and Alberta Cup Points.

Biathlon Canada classes include IBU classes, plus Senior Boys and Senior Girls, plus Master Men 35+ and Master Women 35+

 

Development and Sport Athletes:

The above classes are designed to provide a series of biathlon challenges with increasing difficulty. As recommended in the Long Term Athlete Development Model, and Sport-4- Life programs, the Air Rifle and Development classes are keyed more to the athlete's level of physical, mental and technical development than to birthdates.

Athletes are encouraged to choose a level of difficulty which is close to their best performance possibility – one that is challenging to their physical and technical abilities and the amount of training they have received. Athletes are expected to consult their coaches and parents about this choice.

Persons who compete in the Air Rifle, Development or Sport categories may choose which category they compete in when they register for a competition.

Choosing your first category

  • Talk to your coach and ask his or her advice, and consult with your parents.

Choosing your next category

  • Racing against people that are slightly better that you or almost as good as you is fun. Trying hard to beat them will make you better at Biathlon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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