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Whakapapa

Christiania Derby

The Christiania (Christie) Derby is a ski race competition between the 50-odd clubs on Ruapehu. It is the oldest and one of the biggest races held on Ruapehu each year. Derby is the first in a series of inter-club races and is run on the first Saturday in August. In previous years this race has att

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Christiania Derby
Christiania Derby

Time & Location

30 Jul 2021, 9:00 am

Whakapapa, Mt Ruapehu, Manawatu-Wanganui 3951, New Zealand

About the Event

The Christiania (Christie) Derby is a ski race competition between the 50-odd clubs on Ruapehu. It is the oldest and one of the biggest races held on Ruapehu each year. 

Derby is the first in a series of inter-club races and is run on the first Saturday in August. In previous years this race has attracted between 150 – 200 racers and we anticipate that there will be similar this year.

This event is competitive but it is also well patronised due to the fun element. The highlight of the event for many is prize giving and after-match function held at the Christiania Ski Lodge near the Centennial chairlift.

Event: GS teams race - Christiania Derby

Teams: 4 people per team

Juniors Team (under 17 at 1 January, at least 1 girl in team)

Mens Team (open ages)

Ladies Team (open ages)

Masters (40 or over at 1 January and at least 1 lady in team)

Individuals:

Snowboarders

Veterans (65 or over at 1 January)

Rules:

Ski Teams fastest three times count

Skiers can only race for one team

More than one team can be entered from each club in each category

Snowboards must be of conventional style Squalls and Mono skis do not qualify for prizes.

Registration:

All teams must complete Entry Forms and provide full payment at the Christiana Ski Club between 8.00 am and 8.45 on race morning. You can pre-register online prior but still need to collect registration packs from Christie lodge (it would help to bring a printed copy of your registration with you).

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