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Slalom Race Rules

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PARALLEL SLALOM RACE RULES Participation in the Parallel Slalom is open to all Interbourse participants. 
Competitors must sign up at the Registration. Qualification: After one run, the following competitors enter the finals: > Ladies                8 fastest times > Gentlemen     32 fastest times Finals Race mode: Men 2 Heats (blue/red and red/blue) in round of 32, finals and small finals 1 Heat => Knockout in round of 16, 8 and 4, winner has the right to choose course red or blue Ladies 2 Heats (blue/red and red/blue) in round of 8, finals and small finals 1 Heat => Knockout in round of 4, winner has the right to choose course red or blue course red or blue Final Runs Men: Final Runs Ladies: The Parallel Slalom will be organised in accordance with the rules of the International Ski Federation. Any appeal must be filed with the Race Committee during the competition or no later than 15 minutes after the conclusion of the race.

Guest Race Rules

GUEST RACE RULES Participation in the Guest Race is open to all Interbourse participants, with the exception of those entering in the Team Race. Competitors in the Team Race who race the Guest Race under their name or under someone else’s name will be disqualified from the Team Race. CATEGORIES & STARTING ORDER GUEST RACE (GS) CATEGORIES AGE BORN IN GENDER CAT 1 SKI < 29 > 1990 LADIES/GENTS CAT 2 SKI 30 – 39 1989 – 1980 LADIES/GENTS CAT 3 SKI 40 – 49 1979 – 1970 LADIES/GENTS CAT 4 SKI 50 – 59 1969 – 1960 LADIES/GENTS CAT 5 SKI > 60 < 1959 LADIES/GENTS CAT 6 SNOWBOARD ALL < 1959 LADIES/GENTS The Guest Race will be organised in accordance with the rules of the International Ski Federation. Any appeal must be filed with the Race Committee during the competi

Team Race Rules

These are the new race rules implemented by the Interbourse Advisory Committee (IAC). These rules provide a clear and defined set of eligibility for the Team Race. The Interbourse Advisory Committee has been approved by majority vote by the Team Captains.  Interbourse Advisory Committee Structure. (I) Current Host Captain and Host Race Chairman (2 votes) -Billy Brandreth & Mike Irwin (II) Next year Host Captain (1 vote) – Martin Sutter (III) Prior year Host Captain (1 vote) – Juergen Blumberg (IV) IB executive (1 vote) – Andrea Schumacher Team Race Eligibility (I) If you are a finance professional and cannot be classified as internship, then you have eligibility. (II) If the participant is retired from a financial institution, which means they had a permanent role that lasted at least one year, they must have participated in a previous Interbourse to be eligible for the official race. (III) A student enrolled in a viable MBA or Post Graduate program with a cl

History of Interbourse

Interbourse has enjoyed its tradition for more than 50 years now. Interbourse is the world’s largest yearly international ski event for investment bankers, fund managers, securities traders, wealth management and portfolio managers, software vendors as well as employees from stock exchanges, media relations, clearing houses, IT providers and all involved in the financial industry. Interbourse has enjoyed its tradition for more than 50 years now. The first ever Interbourse was organised by participants of the Paris Stock Exchange in 1969 and was hosted in Les Menuires (France). Interbourse has since been hosted at renowned ski resorts: I NTERBOURSE VENUES 2020 Andermatt, Switzerland  2019 Squaw Valley, USA 2018 Wolkenstein Val Gardena,  Italy 2017 Livigno,  Italy 2016 La Plagne,  France 2015 Lech,  Austria 2014 Val d’Isére,  France 2013 Mammoth Mountain,  USA 2012 Davos,  Switzerland 2011 Ischgl,  Austria 2010 Mayrhofen,  Austria 2009 Whistler,  Canada 2008 Megéve,  Fr