CROSS COUNTRY SKIING
1. It is the result at the time of the podium presentation that counts. If there is no presentation ceremony, outcomes will be determined in accordance with the official result of the relevant governing body issued upon the conclusion of the event, regardless of any subsequent appeal, disqualification or amendment to the result.
2. If an event is suspended or postponed, and not resumed within 48 hours from the official scheduled commencement time, all bets will be void and refunded.
3. If the conditions of an event (including but not limited to change of event venue, shortening of parts or rounds in an event, altering of official distance of a specified event), are changed from those originally listed by the Official Governing Body then all bets will be void. For Cross-Country and Biathlon events, bets will be void if the official (listed) distance is changed, but will stand if the actual course distance is different. For ski-jumping events, results will stand for markets providing one round is completed in full.
The following are offered for Cross Country Skiing betting:
(1) Non Live Betting
(i) Head To Head
(A) In Head to Head bets, the paired competitors must start the competition for bets to stand.
(B) Head to Head markets refer to the competitors with the best finishing position.
(C) If one of the two competitors is disqualified or withdraw after starting that round the other competitor will be deemed the winner.
(D) If one of the two paired competitors is disqualified or withdraws after starting either prior to the completion of the first round, or after both competitors have qualified for a further round, the other competitor is deemed the winner.
(E) If both paired competitors are disqualified during different rounds, the winner will be the one who has advanced the furthest.
(F) Curling – All bets will be VOID, if a match is not completed. If score is Tied after the 10th end, the additional end played will count towards all markets.
(G) Nordic Combined – For bets to stand, the paired competitors must start both the 1st and 2nd part of the event.
(ii) Outright |