Lickety Split Skijoring
January 31st, 2026
Competitors
Schedule of Events
Competitor Information (please read all)
Online registration will open December 7, 2025 and will close at 8:00 pm January 11, 2025
**Registration is required, there will be in no 'in-person' sign up!!**
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Novice and Snowboard Lite will complete first, the top 3 will have the option to enter into Sport/Open Snowboard competitions free of charge.
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All teams MUST be verified over the phone on January 12, 2025. This is the ensure that anybody on the 'waitlist' will still have time to arrange travel. Teams that are confirmed on January 12, 2025 will NOT be eligible for reimbursement; these monies will already be calculated into payouts, but substitutions will be allowed up until the competitor meeting on the day of competition within each division.
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All teams must sign waivers BEFORE THEY RACE during check in.
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Horses CANNOT run more than 2 times per day.
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Junior Division - Free (Both Rider and Skier must be 12 or under to be eligible for awards)
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Ski Lite (novice) - $100 - Capped at 10 teams
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Snowboard Lite (novice) - $100 - Capped at 10 teams
Open (Pro) Snowboard - $200 - (Boarders limited to 4 runs) Capped at 20 teams
​​Open (Pro ) Ski - $200 (Skiers limited to 4 runs) - Capped at 20 teams
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Competition Rules
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Rules are the same for Junior, Lite, and Open devisions.
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All skiers must wear approved snow sport helmets. Eye protection is recommended. If skier is under 18, parent/ guardian must sign parental consent forms and be present at the event. Proof of insurance is mandatory.
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Helmets and protective vests are recommended for riders. If rider is under 18, parental consent form must be signed and rider must wear helmet and protective vest is recommended. Proof of insurance is mandatory.
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A horse may not run more than two times in a day in any of the main divisions (Lite and Open). However, a horse can run in secondary divisions on the discretion of the horse's owner based on the horse's fitness and health.
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A skier may compete up to four times in a day.
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It is permissible on the 2nd run of any horse in any division, for the rider to become the skier and the skier to become the rider.
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Substitutions: No substitutions are allowed for any team member (horse, skier or rider) once run sheets are finalized. If any team member cannot compete for any reason, the team will be disqualified. No refunds will be given.
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Staging between runs: (The Sparby Rule) each team is allowed four minutes to complete staging and begin the race. After this allotted time has expired, the competitors will be asked to leave the staging area. The team will be allowed one more attempt to race at the end of the division. If the staging time is again exceeded, that team will be disqualified from that day’s competition. The allotted four-minute time period will begin at the declaration of a clear track.
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Finishing the Race: the skier must finish in an upright position and on at least one ski, with rope in hand when crossing the finish line. Both skier boots must cross the finish line.
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Gates: both ski tips and both boots must go around a gate, or the gate is considered missed.
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If the skier drops the rope before crossing the start line, he/she will be allowed one restart, immediately.
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Technical delegates may advise event organizers to pull competitors from a race if they see the team is not fit to compete. Event organizers have the final decision.
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Event organizers have the right to put age limits on divisions.
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All performance-enhancing drugs are prohibited and will not be tolerated. Lickety Split Skijoring and event organizers have the final say in related matters.
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Penalties
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A one (1) second penalty is assessed for each missed jump or gate.
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A one (1) second penalty is assessed for any horse breaking the plane of any jump, hitting a gate, or hitting a timing device (i.e. clapper boards).
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There is a one (1) second penalty for each ring that is missed or dropped.
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If ring falls off of standard prior to the approach, no penalty for missed ring or if ring comes apart or is broken, no penalty for missed ring.
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Safety
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Horses: the on-site veterinarian will have the authority to scratch a horse for health reasons or concerns pertaining to the safety of the horse and the image of the sport. Any member of the organizing committee can require a horse to be examined by the veterinarian prior to racing.
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Protective legwear: It is highly recommended that horses be outfitted with bell and splint boots on each foot (4).
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An ambulance crew will be on site. Service, if needed, will be charged to the benefactor.
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A veterinarian will be on site. Service, if needed, will be charged to the benefactor.
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Disputes
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If a team member has a concern regarding his run, that concern must be brought to the attention of the Arena Judge as soon as possible after the run but not later than the start of the next class. A Protest Committee consisting of 3 non-competing members, experienced in the event, schooled in the rules and selected to have no conflict of interest, will consider the concern presented and make a decision not later than the start of the next class. Technical delegates can be advisors in the protest but cannot be a judge. The decision of that committee is final and all involved are ask to accept that decision in the spirit of friendly competition.
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Course
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Length: approximately 800+ feet from start to finish gates.
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Gates: breakaway style where skier goes right of red gates and left of blue gates.
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Jumps: typically three jumps, approximately five feet in height with flattened tops.
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Rings: typically used on straight tracks, two sets of three to four rings.
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Fencing: safety and spectator fencing must be put up at the discretion of organizers and course setters.
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Equipment
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Ropes are to be 50ft in length for straight courses, 3/8” or larger in diameter is recommended. Handles and loops on ropes are not permitted. Knots are NOT permitted.
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Attachment is to the saddle horn or behind the saddle. If the attachment is behind the saddle it must be secured to the primary rigging rings of the saddle via a narrow diameter, non-elastic rope, so that pulling rope is within an approximate six inches of the cantle, carabineer included. Prior to the race the Start Gate Judge or his designee must approve the length of the rope and any attachment to the saddle.
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Sportsmanship
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Good sportsmanship is important to the success of our event and the image of the community. Your registration signature pledges your word to the humane treatment of your horse and respectful relationships to all fellow competitors and volunteers hosting this exciting competition. Failure to comply with the spirit of friendly competition at any of the scheduled events may result in the disqualification of your team or your banishment from future competitions.
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Race Results
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Race results will be announced and posted, and prize money and awards will be distributed at a designated location.
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DOGS
We love dogs too! But please leave your dogs at home for this event. There are already a lot of people and a lot of horses. Thank you for your understanding!
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