2023 Buffalo Short Track Championships Wait List
  • 2023 Buffalo Short Track Championships Wait List

    2023 Buffalo Short Track Championships Wait List

    Saturday, October 14, and Sunday, October 15
  • Divisions
    This is an Ability Meet. Skaters will be grouped according to their seed time, with consideration being given to the age of skaters in each group. With the exception of Heartland, divisions may be mixed-gender. Per USS guidelines, all skaters will race on an appropriate size track.

    Ability - Skaters 11 and younger will compete in the Ability Division. Skaters ages 12 and older who do not meet the Heartland qualifying time standard will also compete in the Ability Division. Consideration will be given to the age of skaters in each group.

    Heartland Open - skaters ages 12 and older as of 7/1/23 who meet the qualifying time standard of 1:48.0 for men and 1:58.0 for women in the 1000 meters. The time standard must be from a sanctioned short track meet, from July 1, 2022, or later. There will be two groups, Heartland A and Heartland B. The two groups will be roughly split 50/50 based on times.

    Novice -This division is for skaters in their first year, and never having raced in a USS or SSC sanctioned meet. If unsure about eligibility, please discuss with the skater's coach or contact the meet director before registering.

  • Athlete Information

  • Note: You will need to register each skater using separate registration forms.

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  • Enter your 1000m time from a USS or SSC sanctioned short track meet from July 1, 2022 or later.

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  • Enter your 1000m time from a USS or SSC sanctioned short track meet from July 1, 2022 or later.

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  • Skaters 11 years old as of July 1, 2023- enter your best 500m time from a USS or SSC sanctioned short track meet from July 1, 2022 or later.

    Canadian skaters please enter your best 400m time if you do not have a 500M time.

    If you do not have a time, please enter 00:00:00 in a time field below.

    You are only required to enter one time.

  • Skaters 10 years and younger as of July 1, 2023- enter your best 255m (3 lap) time from a USS sanctioned short track meet from July 1, 2022 or later.

    Canadian skaters please enter your best 400m time if you do not have a 255m time.

    If you do not have a time, please enter 00:00:00 in a time field below.

    You are only required to enter one time.

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  • Skaters 11 years and older as of July 1, 2023 - enter your best 500m time from July 1, 2022 or later from a club practice time trial or club race. Please note that times will be verified with your coach.

    Canadian skaters, please enter your best 400m time if you do not have a 500m time. Please note that times will be verified with your coach.

    If you do not have a time, please enter 00:00:00 in a time field below.

    You are only required to enter one time.

  • Skaters 10 years and younger as of July 1, 2023 - enter your best 255m (3 lap) time from a club practice time trial or club race. Please note that times will be verified with your coach.

    Canadian skaters, please enter your best 400m time if you do not have a 255m time. Please note that times will be verified with your coach.

    If you do not have a time, please enter 00:00:00 in a time field below.

    You are only required to enter one time.

  • Participation Waiver

    I acknowledge that, as in all sports and exercise, there is an element of risk and that I am physically and medically capable of participating in skating activities. In consideration of the acceptance of my application and permission to participate as an entrant, competitor or volunteer in any of the Buffalo Speedskating Club events, activities, or training sessions.

    I myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns RELEASE, WAIVE and FOREVER DISCHARGE the Buffalo Speed Skating Club, It’s organizers and coaches, US Speedskating, Northtown Center, Town of Amherst and all other associations, sanctioning bodies and sponsoring companies, and all their respective agents, officials, servants, contractors, representatives, and assigns of and from all claims, demands, damage costs, expense, actions, and causes of action, OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, whether in law or equity, in respect of death, injury, loss or damage to my person or property HOWSOEVER CAUSED, arising or to arise by reason of my participation in any event organized by the club, whether as a spectator, participant, competitor, or otherwise, whether prior to, during or subsequent to the event and not withstanding the same may have been contributed to or by the negligence of any of the aforesaid.

    I further undertake to skate safely and wear protective equipment at all times, All skaters must wear an ANSI/SNELL certified helmet, cut resistant neck guard, knee pads, protective eye wear, and full fingered gloves. A suit can be worn that incorporates knee pads and a neck guard.

  • Confirmation

    BY AGREEING ABOVE AND SUBMITTING THIS FORM, I AM DELIVERING AN ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE THAT IS EQUIVALENT TO AN ORIGINAL MANUAL PAPER SIGNATURE. THE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE WILL BE EQUALLY AS BINDING AS AN ORIGINAL MANUAL PAPER SIGNATURE.

  • Terms and Conditions

    Format
    The format of the Meet is a two-round progression, one heat, and a final for all skaters. The number of finals is based on the number of skaters in the heats. Progression to finals will be determined by the number of skaters in each group and then by position and next fastest. The Super Events are based on overall points. All athletes will skate in a Super, (A, B, C...) for their longest distance. We are using the USS and ISU new points system, so every finalist will receive points for ranking.

    Divisions
    Skaters must skate in their registered (or in the event that divisions are combined, assigned) divisions. There will be no exceptions.

    Cancellations
    The last date for a cancellation refund is October 1, 2023.

    Conduct
    All athletes are expected to abide by their governing body’s (USS or SSC), Code of Conduct, and by all rules and directions issued by the meet organizer and officials.

    Event Preparation
    All athletes, and for younger skaters their parents or coaches, are responsible for ensuring that they are prepared to skate and are outside of the heat box for each of their events.

    Photography
    The meet is being photographed, by attending the meet you consent to have your photo taken. The photographs may be used for the purposes of advertising, editorial, or other promotional work.

  • Contact Information

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