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International Paralympic Development School Invite
1. INVITATION FROM THE UNITED STATES BOBSLED AND
SKELETON FEDERATION (USBSF) TO FIBT NATIONAL
FEDERATIONS AND ATHLETES WITH DISABILITIES
JANUARY 2-7, 2012
PARK CITY, UTAH, USA
UTAH OLYMPIC PARK
PARALYMPIC SPORT
INTRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL FOR
REGISTRATION ENDS
DEC. 22, 2011
BOBSLED AND SKELETON
International Paralympic Committee
Recognition of Proposal
Invitation to world’s first Paralympic
Bobsled & Skeleton School
The FIBT (International Governing Body of the Winter
Olympic Sports of Bobsled and Skeleton) in Lausanne,
Switzerland, has undertaken an initiative to develop a
program for Athletes that are disabled to participate in the
ice sliding sports of Bobsled & Skeleton. The International
Paralympic Committee (IPC) has recognized this proposal
as the beginning process for possible inclusion as Medal
Sports on the Program of the 2018 Winter Paralympic
Games in PyeongChang, Republic of Korea.
The USBSF is hosting an inaurgural International Sport
Introduction / Development School in Park City, Utah,
January 2-7, 2012. USBSF hopes to encourage Athletes
who have disabilities that are interested in learning
Bobsled and Skeleton, with an objective of progressing to
an elite level for participating in the Winter Paralympic
Games.
Athlete Criteria
The Athlete Criteria to participate is attached hereto as Appendix A, but it must be understood at this beginning stage, there is no final
and accepted disability classification code or established criteria for Paralympic Bobsled and Skeleton. The FIBT is a Patron of the
USBSF hosted International Sport Introduction & Development School in Park City. USBSF encourages entries from all nations, but likely
will have to limit registrations to meet the capacity of the Track and Coaches should there be very large interest in this school. Register
soon to reserve a position.
The Sports of Olympic Bobsled & Skeleton for Athletes with Disabilities
A Bobsled team consists of a Pilot and a Brakeman driving a 2-person Sled with steel runners (bobsled) and a Skeleton athlete is a single
Pilot faceforward on top of a flat Sled with steel runners. Skeleton Sleds slide down a slippery ice track with 16 curves at speeds of
100-130 kph (62-81 mph) while Bobsleds travel at 120-150 kph (74-93 mph). Video is available of FIBT Olympic Bobsled and Skeleton on
the FIBT website, YouTube and other social and commercial media. Point of View DVDs will be provided for registered Athletes.
International Development School Program in Park City
The International Paralympic Bobsled and Skeleton Sport Introduction & Development School at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City will
be conducted on the same Ice Track as the 2002 Winter Olympics. It has been determined by FIBT Sport Officials to be an appropriate
development Ice Track for beginning Athletes, although all participants should understand the sports of Bobsled and Skeleton involve
inherent risks. Beginner Athletes of all abilities, including disabled Athletes, will learn the graduated method of training, to slide first
from the half-way point then progressing up the Track to the Start at the top by the end of the week. This can be accomplished if the
Athlete with disabilties is in good physical condition and is dedicated to meet the challenge.
Expenses
The USBSF, in partnership with the Utah Olympic Park (UOP), will provide Bobsleds and Skeleton Sleds, traditional and modified, for
male and female Athletes with disabilities, at no expense to the Athletes. Helmets and other protective equipment will also be provided
along with coaching, physical and medical expertise, volunteers, trained Track personnel and Track fees, without charge to the Athletes.
The Athletes, Athlete escorts, personal coaches or trainers will be financially responsible for their own travel to Salt Lake City, hotel and
meals in Park City. A number of very reasonably price hotel rooms are available for those Athletes and their accompanying guests who
register for the School. The Official Schedule of the International Paralympic Development School Program will be provided to Athletes
upon acceptance of registration and the Registration Form as attached in Appendix B.
Contact
T.Newman - Dec. 2, 2011
Registration: John Rosen (Chairman of Board of Directors, USBSF), jrosen@usbsf.com
Inquiries & Logistics: Alan Morasch (VP of Alberta Bobsleigh), amorasch62@gmail.com
International Federations: David Kurtz (FIBT Paralympic Committee), usasled@aol.com
Media Releases: Chris Dornan (Media & Public Relations, Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton), hpprchris@comcast.net
Project Management (US/CAN): Tink Newman (Adaptive Sliding Canada), tink.newman@gmail.com