To understand the format of snowboarder-cross (SBX) and banked slalom contests.
Even though Snowboard/Ski Cross is an Olympic discipline, there are very few events held in NZ. Banked Slaloms are most common as they are seen as a more participation-orientated event, but are usually snowboard-only as the courses are less desirable for skiers.
At regional events in New Zealand, there is usually one junior age category and it is typically under 16. Older teenagers are expected to compete in the open division here.
At the NZ Junior Nationals, the age divisions are:
Red and blue gates mark out the course. If a rider misses a gate they are disqualified from the heat.
Red and blue gates mark out the course. If a rider misses a gate they are disqualified from that one run but their other run still stands.
Some races do not include a timed seeding. In those events, each round would typically include a “repocharge” heat, which pits third and forth placed riders against each other in a bonus heat.
In most banked slaloms, riders get two runs through the course, with their best time counting. Some banked slaloms choose to do a combined time from both runs.