Parental Responsibilities
All PRC parents and
racers are responsible for understanding the following:
Program Fees
Prompt payment of all
Powderhorn Racing Club fees is expected by the deadlines posted.
Equipment
Please outfit racers with
appropriate clothes and equipment
Punctuality
Please see that your racer
is on time (or early) at the agreed upon meeting locations for all races and
training sessions.
Conditioning
In order to perform at
his/her potential and ski/board without injury, each racer should follow a
regular program of exercise.
Accountability
Each racer is expected to
know what the race and training schedules are and to remain in contact with his
or her Coach.
Expected Conduct
Each racer is expected to
be a “Junior Ambassador” for PRC and Powderhorn resort and behave in a
manner which will bring credit to his parents, the coaching staff, the
Powderhorn Ski Area and him/herself while training and racing. Racers shall be
considerate of the efforts put into providing race/training facilities and races
by the ski areas and volunteer workers who conduct races. PRC racers are
expected to represent the Club and our community in a responsible and positive
manner.
Safety
Racers must obey all rules regarding skier safety and courtesy while at
Powderhorn and while attending races at other areas. Courteous, responsible
behavior is also required while traveling to competitions, eating in mountain
restaurants, and whenever racers are representing PRC in any way. Each program
coach may specify additional behavioral requirements such as curfews, which
racers will be expected to follow.
Unacceptable conduct
Any malicious behavior will be dealt with swiftly. Athletes are expected to
treat their teammates, PRC property, and personal property belonging to others,
with respect.
PRC racers over the years have generally been good ambassadors for the Area.
There are certain types of conduct, however, that reflect to the detriment of
the Club and are not acceptable. Notably, drinking, drugs, smoking, fighting,
foul language, vandalism, theft of any kind, and/or discourteous behaviors.
Disciplinary Actions
Any significant breach upon a racer’s part of the above areas of conduct
may result in the racer’s lift ticket being pulled, the racer will be expelled
from the training and/or race, and, if practical, being sent home. Coaches will
promptly report problems to the President of the appropriate BW or USSA Division
of PRC who will then convene a meeting of a quorum of Board of Directors
members, or convene a hearing with the offending racer and his parents or
guardians and at least two other Board Members. The purpose of the meeting will
be to allow the racer an opportunity to fully present his statement of the
problem. The hearing committee will then meet, in closed session, to arrive at a
decision as to what additional discipline will be enforced. This further action
may take the form of holding the racer out of training and/or competition for a
period of time, restitution for the damages, suspension from the program, or any
combination of the above. During the period of time that the hearing committee
is reviewing the disciplinary problem, the racer will not be permitted to
participate in any PRC activities. Under no circumstances will the racer be
entitled to receive any refund of program participation fees in the event of
suspension from the program.
Additional expectations of BW parents
PRC is a very affordable nonprofit organization that is totally dependent on
the help and support of our volunteers. WE NEED YOUR HELP!!-- This program
cannot run without the participation of ALL parents. One parent from each family
is required to help on the hill while your child/ren are racing. At the
beginning of the season you will be asked to sign up for a job position* for
each week of Buddy Werner (6 days in all).
Additional expectations of USSA/Developmental Program parents:
Although the Devo and USSA program fees cover the cost of coaching, parents
are responsible for the fees involved with travel, lodging, lift tickets,
equipment, USSA or RMD memberships and race entry fees.
To address these variables, PRC has assigned one of our board members to
assist with travel and registration logistics. However- please note that parents
are ultimately responsible for registering for races, making their own lodging
accommodations and transportation to and from races. We do encourage families to
work as a team to help hold these costs down.
Accountability
If a racer is unsure of schedules, etc., he/she should contact the Head Coach
or USSA Secretary promptly and resolve the uncertainty. Each racer is expected
to cooperate in providing the USSA Race Secretary with completed Powderhorn
Racing Club Registration Forms, Medical Release Forms, 1 copy of their USSA card
and RMD entry card.
Volunteering
Parents will be asked to volunteer at the USSA Tom Garner Games and/or
Fundraising events.
DEVO parents must also fulfill the volunteer requirements of the Buddy Werner
Program.
A planning meeting will be held each fall to disseminate information and pool
resources to improve efficiency and value.