Historical information

National Standard Race (abbreviated NASTAR) is the world's largest recreational ski and snowboard race program which was founded in 1968 by SKI magazine. It uses a handicap system which allow skiers and boarders of all abilities to have a go at racing and compare their times to the best racers in the world. NASTAR courses are simple, open-gated slalom courses on mostly intermediate terrain, allowing skiers of all abilities and ages to experience racing. The NASTAR race course at Falls Creek is still the home of the Rossignol Children's Cup and the Cranky Charlie Cup each year, conditions permitting.

Significance

This item is significant because it is linked to the NASTAR events held at Falls Creek throughout the 1980s.

Physical description

A paper number bib used by a participant in the NASTAR ski event at Falls Creek. It is primarily black and white, with the number and Falls Creek printer in red. It is is a frame under glass. It bears the names of major sponsors.

Inscriptions & markings

ANDRONICUS
COFFEE
NASTAR
7
FALLS CREEK
Steins World Ski Tours Continental Airlines Challenge Series DYNASTAR