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PROGRAMS & FEE
STRUCTURES
Level One:
train up to two
days per week
Base Rate $500.00
Includes dryland
training, up to 4 sessions per week
mid Oct to end of Nov (depending on snow)
Includes
orientation & equipment maintenance sessions
Includes ‘on
snow’ training – Wed evening & Saturday
Dec to mid-March (depending on snow)
Includes
opportunity to compete in CAFSC club
Competition + extra Fri training day, if held
Note: event fees are extra
Includes 3-4 day
Christmas training camp, if held
Note: hotel, food, transportation, &
lift passes are extra
Includes club fun
day & season wrap up activities
Includes training
at COP when held on Wed or Sat.
Extra training or
competition days are $25 per day, with no
cap on total spent per season.
Option to upgrade
to Level Two, before Feb 1 each season.
** This does not
allow for a choice of nights unless
preauthorized by
the head coach and Director of training.
Level Two:
train up to four
days per week
Base Rate $750.00
Includes dryland
training, up to 4 sessions per week
mid Oct to end of Nov (depending on snow)
Includes
orientation & equipment maintenance sessions
Includes ‘on
snow’ training – Wed & Thurs evenings, and
Saturday & Sunday.
Dec to mid-March (depending on snow)
Includes any
training at COP, which can be any weekday
Includes
opportunity to compete in all club, provincial,
competitions + Junior Nationals, if the athlete qualifies
Note: event fees are extra, and athletes share coach hotel, travel,
& food expenses for out of town events.
Includes 3-4 day
Christmas training camp, if held
Note: hotel, food, transportation, &
lift passes are extra
Includes club fun
day & season wrap up activities
National Competition Level Participation:
Participation in Canadian Series, Senior Nationals, and
other higher level competitions will be charged at an additional $50 per event.
Athletes will share equally in the coaches’ hotel, travel, and other competition
expenses.
Family Discount:
If a family registers 3 or more athletes the first two
are regular rates, and any after are charged half price.
Additional costs:
CFSA
Membership/Insurance Fee – membership fees are required by the
Canadian Freestyle Ski Association (CFSA) for insurance purposes and is
mandatory for athletes, parents, and volunteers. The club will reimburse parent
fees.
AFSA Division Fee – membership fees required for
all athletes in the competitive program.
CAFSC Membership Fee – membership fee of $15 for
all athletes, parents are included in this fee. Associate memberships can be
purchased for $5, for other family members and friends, to allow them to work
bingo and casino spots for the club.
Competitor Cards – there are several levels of
competitor card that are required for attending competitions over the club
level. Provincial competitions require that the athlete have a Competitor I
card. Junior & Senior Nationals, Canadian Series, and other national qualifying
events require that the athlete have a Competitor II card. Noram and other
international events require that the athlete have a Noram license. Note: we
seldom have club athletes that attend the Noram events.
Lift Passes – A Canyon seasons lift pass is
recommended and can be purchased directly from Canyon Ski Area. We also ski
regularly at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, but have found that it is not
economical to purchase their season’s pass unless you ski there over and above
regular training times.
Competition & Training event fees – Each
competition has a flat fee for each event (air, halfpipe, or moguls) that the
athlete competes in. These fees vary from about $25 to $50 per event at this
time. Athletes are also responsible for their own lift passes, travel, food, &
lodging expenses, and bib deposits, if charged. Coach expenses (hotel, lift
passes, food & travel) are shared among competing athletes on a prorata basis
using the number of events that the athlete is competing in.
*** All coaching fees and CFSA/AFSA fees are due upon
registration. Other expenses for competitions, training, and other miscellaneous
costs, are to be paid when the billings are sent out. Note: any skier that has
not paid in full for the winter season by the end of May each year will not be
allowed to participate in the summer programs… water ramps and/or mogul training
camps. Any skier that has not paid registration and coaching fees from the fall,
or has outstanding fees from summer programs, by the first of January each year
will not be allowed to compete or train in the winter season until the account
is cleared up, or payment arrangements have been made.
Club Fee Refund Policy:
October 15th –
75%
November 15th –
50%
December 15th –
25%
January 15th – 0%
Note: CAFSC/CFSA/AFSA
Membership & Insurance Fees are non-refundable
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