World Championships Slalom - Hobby Park |
15 Registered Contestants.
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Event Date and Time: |
Friday, October 18, 2019 00:00 |
Event Duration: |
Three Days |
Location: |
Hobby Park, 2301 W Clemmonsville Rd, Winston-Salem, NC |
Entry: |
Open |
Helmets: |
Mandatory
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Divisions: |
Pro Am Master Women Junior |
Classes: |
Giant Hybrid Tight |
Organizer: |
Cape Fear Slalom Racing
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Map: |
Click here for online map
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Entry Fee: |
$50-$125 |
Contest Info: |
The Who, What, Where and When for the 2019 ISSA World Skateboard Slalom Championships
Cape Fear Slalom Racing, the City of Winston-Salem, NC and the ISSA are proud to host the top professional and amateur slalom competitors as they battle for the World title!
The What World Slalom Skateboarding Championships ISSA Status: Major
The When October 18-20, 2019 (Friday/Saturday/Sunday)
The Where Hobby Park, 2301 W. Clemmonsville Rd, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Fri / Sat Race SCHEDULE Friday: Dual Lane Tight Slalom / Racer Welcome Saturday: Dual Lane Hybrid Slalom __________________________________________________ Masters (11) 800-830 Practice- one run each lane 830-915 Qualifications 930-1015 TS/HS dual lane racing. Round of 8
Pro (16) 1015-1045 Practice-one run each lane 1045-1130 Qualifications 1145-1245 TS/HS dual lane racing. Round of 16
Women (4) 1245-115 Practice- one run each lane 115-130 Qualifications 145-215 TS/HS dual lane racing. Round of 4
Juniors (3) 215-230 Practice-- one run each lane 245-300 Qualifications 315-345 TS/HS dual lane racing.
Amateurs (16) 345-415 Practice- one run each lane 415-500 Qualifications 515-615 TS/HS dual lane racing. Round of 16
We will run the next class immediately following the prior elimination round.
Please be at the park at least an hour before the scheduled time. Food trucks will be on site each day for your convenience. They will be there for lunch from 11 to 2. Please support these small businesses.
Sunday GS SCHEDULE
●Practice begins at 800. Racing at 900. ●Open to all racers. ●2 practice runs each. ●Fastest run out of 3 attempts
Run order as follows: one run, then back to top of the order. Repeat. Run. Repeat. Done!
Juniors (will start mid-hill and get all of their runs in first. The timer will be moved to the top of the hill for everyone else.)
Women Ams Masters Pro
While final results are tabulated, there will be a speed trap open for anyone that wants to see how fast they can go down the “elevator shaft.” No points, just for fun and the top speed wins a prize!
Awards ceremony at the bottom of the hill.
We will try to complete the GS by 1pm, and the awards by 3 pm.RACER REGISTRATION AND EVENT WEB RESOURCES: Racers - if you have not yet registered but would still like to race - please contact the organizers at email above.
Registered Racer List available at ISSA Website - http://bit.ly/SlalomWorlds2019
**Note - signups below have been added to the official racer roster at ISSA now.**
Entry Fee: Pre-pay is now closed. Please contact organizers via email to arrange for fee payment if you have not already done so. Other Event Web Resources:
ISSA site - http://bit.ly/SlalomWorlds2019Info
Facebook - http://bit.ly/SlalomWorlds2019FBEvent
Public / Spectators The public is welcome to come out and spend the day watching some great racing beginning Friday and continuing through the weekend. It's free - just BYO - chairs, shade, food/drink as the venue is a county park and there are no services or stores within walking distance. As a county park, alcohol is prohibited. Spectator parking and public bathrooms are located at the shelter in the middle of the park.
The soapbox hill on which we run the giant slalom is STEEP and FAST with good length, sloping off and transitioning to a flat zone before rising up again into an uphill run off. Giant on this hill is a challenge for any skill level. Foot braking is not necessary.
The track is 19 feet wide, good for dual-lane tight and hybrid. Giant is run as a single lane. The run-out hill at the other end is not as steep as the main hill. Right next to the hill is a BIG shelter with charcoal grills and probably enough tables to seat 100 people. Bathrooms are located at the back of the shelter.
SHADE!!! See all those dark areas stretching across the road? That’s called shade. Most race locations are unfamiliar with it. Plus, the same forest providing the shade is also an excellent wind break. Last year’s race saw wind gusts in the 25+mph range. We never saw a cone move all day. Anyway, that's Hobby Park. To sum up, it's a PERFECT location for slalom skateboarding. Hope to see ya’ll this October! This event is sanctioned by the ISSA (International Slalom Skateboard Association) Major status official world ranking - making this the highest ranked slalom event of 2019!
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ACCOMMODATIONS - Hotel and Camping Info
Rates are good for up to 4 people per room, which helps those on a lesser budget. Weather this time of year ranges from the 70’s during the day to 30’s at night. *Hotels in this area fill up fast on weekends with college football games, furniture marts and fall foliage tourists. We are blessed to have a block by 3 area hotels this early. Please make reservations as soon as you can! All of the hotels are new or renovated and about a 15 minute drive to all of the race venues. Plus, these hotels are close to the downtown area for those interested in exploring the nightlife scene.
Camping: This campground is less than a half hour from the race venue/park. $30/day for up to 4 people. Oak Hollow Campground
Race Sites Hobby Park, 2301 W Clemmonsville Rd, Winston-Salem, NC
Welcome get-together (Thursday night) TBA Post-race party and BBQ Saturday, at Hobby Park Awards following racing on Sunday
Race Schedule TBA
AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
Charlotte (CLT) 60 minutes from Winston-Salem (Major airlines include American, Air Canada, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Lufthansa, Southwest and United)
Greensboro (GSO) 30 minutes from Winston Salem (non-stop service to GSO from Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit and Miami) American, Delta, Frontier and United Raleigh-Durham (RDU) 90 minutes from Winston Salem (there are a multitude of non-stop flights direct to RDU, check your carrier) American, Delta, Frontier, Jet Blue, Southwest and United
RACER ENTRY FEE $125 Pro & Masters / $100 Amateurs & Women / $50 Juniors Send payment via PayPal (early registration expires October 1st) to: capefearslalom@gmail.com
Note: Only Pro and Masters Class racers who participate in all three events will qualify for the overall cash purse. It is important that you register and send your fees early so we can prepare an amazing weekend of racing! Racers under the age of 18 MUST have parent or guardian present to participate /sign waiver. Helmets are mandatory. No exceptions! Pads highly recommended, but optional.
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