Rules and Regulations - Ice Cross Finland

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Official Ice Cross Finland Rules

Discover the Thrilling World of ICE CROSS

Ice Cross, also known as Ice Cross Downhill or Crashed Ice, is the ultimate adrenaline rush—a high-stakes, high-speed battle on ice that pushes athletes to their limits. Combining the agility and precision of ice skating, the breakneck speed of downhill skiing, and the fierce collisions of roller derby, Ice Cross is a spectacle like no other. The icy course itself is a masterpiece of brutal design, forcing skaters to navigate at blistering speeds—sometimes exceeding 50 miles per hour—all while keeping their balance and fending off rivals. Falls, crashes, and wild wipeouts are all part of the game, but so is the unrelenting drive to win.

Federation Training Programs

The Federation’s training initiatives are designed to foster skills and provide athletes with the tools necessary to compete at national and international levels.

Foundational Training

Programs aimed at beginners and youth athletes, focusing on skating skills, safety on the ice, and introductory race strategies.

Elite Development Program (EDP)

Programs aimed at beginners and youth athletes, focusing on skating skills, safety on the ice, and introductory race strategies.

Certification for Coaches

We offer certification for coaches through structured courses, enabling them to teach Ice Cross at various levels while maintaining high standards of safety and performance.

Rules and Regulations

The Ice Cross TV Federation enforces a strict set of guidelines to maintain fair competition, athlete safety, and the integrity of the sport. Below are key rules and regulations governing all official Ice Cross events:

  • Race Format

    Athletes compete in heats of 4, navigating icy tracks with obstacles and sharp turns. The top 2 finishers from each heat progress to the next round

  • Track Safety

    All tracks must be inspected by the Federation’s Track Safety Committee before competition to ensure compliance with safety standards.

  • Equipment Requirements

    Mandatory protective gear includes helmets, pads, and gloves. Only standard ice hockey skates are permitted.

  • Athlete Eligibility

    Athletes must be at least 16 years old, medically certified, and registered with the Federation. Anti-doping regulations aligned with WADA are strictly enforced.

  • Penalties and Infractions

    Overtaking is allowed, but unsportsmanlike conduct such as blocking or interference results in time penalties or disqualification.

  • Disciplinary Actions

    Any violation of the rules will be reviewed by the Disciplinary Committee, with sanctions ranging from fines to lifetime bans.

Dive into the thrill of Ice Cross racing with Ice Cross Finland, where speed, skill, and adrenaline unite. Join our dynamic community of athletes and fans shaping the future of this electrifying winter sport. Embrace your passion for icy adventure and become part of the action today!
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