Amazing Kids Triathlon Race 2021 Series 2 >> Transfered to 9-10 July 2022 #Triathion

Jul 9-10, 2022

Pattana Sports Resort, Thailand

Amazing Kids Triathlon Race 2021 Series 2 >> Transfered to 9-10 July 2022

C55 EVENTS has launched the Amazing Kids Triathlon Series Format in 2019 to increase youth involvement in triathlon. Triathlon training includes aquatic exercise, cycling and running, which leads to significant health and fitness benefits and the development and maintenance of important motor skills. Triathlon also helps to build strength, endurance, balance and coordination. With our success in growing our race platform in the last 2 years, we are coming back again in 2021! Our race format offers a variety of distances for different age groups and is organized in a safe and secure facility. Be part of our Amazing Kids community and join our races!

Registration Open : 2 February 2021 : 10 am 

  • Early Bird 1,300 THB
  • Regular 1,500 THฺB

Click Book Now to join the events. Should require further information, please contact us at info@c55events.com 

  • Th: 065-524-9100 (Nui)
  • Eng: 089-668-1096 (Joe)










ALL 3 RACES TRI-SERIES MEDAL

Triathlon 6-8 years old

100m, 4 km, 1 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Triathlon 9-10 years old

200m, 6 km, 1 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Triathlon 11-12 years old

300m, 6 km, 2 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Triathlon 13-14 years old

400m, 12 km, 3 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Triathlon 15-17 years old

500m, 12 km, 4 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Duathlon 6-8 years old

500m, 4km, 1 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Duathlon 9-10 years old

500m, 6 km, 1 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Duathlon 11-12 years old

1 km, 6 km, 2 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Duathlon 13-14 years old

1 km, 12 km, 3 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

Duathlon 15-17 years old

2km, 12 km, 4 km
Early Bird

25 DEC 2020 - 14 MAR 2021

1,300 THB

SOLD OUT
Regular

15 MAR 2021 - closing

1,500 THB

SOLD OUT

10 July 2022     Sunday (Triathlon / Aquathlon)
06:00 - 07:00
Race Pack Collection and Bike Mechanic (Triathlon) Indoor Football Pitch
06:00 - 07:30
Bike Check in Indoor Football Pitch
07:30 - 08:00
Race Briefing Main Stage (Indoor pitch)
08:00
Start time for Triathlon Wave 1 Swimming Pool
08:05
Start time for Triathlon Wave 2 Swimming Pool
08:10
Start time for Triathlon Wave 3 Swimming Pool
08:15
Start time for Triathlon Wave 4 Swimming Pool
08:20
Start time for Triathlon Wave 5 Swimming Pool
08:25
Start time for Triathlon Wave 6 Swimming Pool
08:30
Start time for Triathlon Wave 7 Swimming Pool
08:35
Start time for Triathlon Wave 8 Swimming Pool
08:40
Start time for Triathlon Wave 9 Swimming Pool
08:45
Start time for Triathlon Wave 10 Swimming Pool
11:30
Cut off time Basecamp
11:00 - 13:00
Lunch
13:00 - 14:00
Race Pack Collection and check-in (Aquathon) Indoor Football pitch
14:00 - 14:30
Race Briefing Main Stage (Indoor pitch)
14:35
Start time for Aquathon Wave 1 Swimming Pool
14:40
Start time for Aquathon Wave 2 Swimming Pool
14:45
Start time for Aquathon Wave 3 Swimming Pool
14:50
Start time for Aquathon Wave 4 Swimming Pool
14:55
Start time for Aquathon Wave 5 Swimming Pool
15:00
Start time for Aquathon Wave 6 Swimming Pool
15:05
Start time for Aquathon Wave 7 Swimming Pool
15:10
Start time for Aquathon Wave 8 Swimming Pool
15:15
Start time for Aquathon Wave 9 Swimming Pool
15:20
Start time for Aquathon Wave 10 Swimming Pool
17:00
Cut off time Basecamp
9 July 2022     Race Pack Collection
10:00 - 12:00
BIB Collection and Bike Mechanic (Duathlon) Indoor Football Pitch
13:00 - 14:00
BIB Collection and Bike Mechanic (Duathlon) - Continue Indoor Football Pitch
13:00 - 14:30
Bike Check in Indoor Football Pitch
14:30 - 08:00
Race Briefing Main Stage (Indoor pitch)
15:00
Start time for Duathlon Wave 1 Next to the Lake
15:05
Start time for Duathlon Wave 2 Next to the Lake
15:10
Start time for Duathlon Wave 3 Next to the Lake
15:15
Start time for Duathlon Wave 4 Next to the Lake
15:20
Start time for Duathlon Wave 5 Next to the Lake
15:25
Start time for Duathlon Wave 6 Next to the Lake
15:30
Start time for Duathlon Wave 7 Next to the Lake
15:35
Start time for Duathlon Wave 8 Next to the Lake
15:40
Start time for Duathlon Wave 9 Next to the Lake
15:45
Start time for Duathlon Wave 10 Next to the Lake
18:30
Cut off time Basecamp

Table of Points

At the end of each race, the top-10 finishers, in each AG (Age Group), will receive points according to the table below *.

 

For Amazing Kids Triathlon Race #1 and Amazing Kids Triathlon Race #2, the finishers will receive points according to the ranking as per the below table. However, the finishers will earn double points in Amazing Kids Triathlon Race #3.

 

These points will be accumulated race by race and after the final race of the series, the athlete with the highest number of points, in each AG format, will be crowned overall winner of Amazing Kids Triathlon Race (3 series) 2022. 

 

Points are collected from each event within all 3 series. Award will be given per AG and not per individual sports.

 

Remark: The Series Champion for each AG category must attend a minimum of 2 races to be eligible to receive the overall winner prize.

Place Point
1 100
2 80
3 70
4 65
5 50
6 45
7 40
8 35
9 30
10 25

Series Champion Trophy (Top Score 1-3)

1st 2nd and 3rd Place
Categories Boys Girls
6-8 years Old 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place  1st, 2nd, 3rd Place
9-10 years Old 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place  1st, 2nd, 3rd Place
11-12 years Old 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place  1st, 2nd, 3rd Place
13-14 years Old 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place  1st, 2nd, 3rd Place
15-17 years Old 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place  1st, 2nd, 3rd Place

Trophy

Trophy

T-Shirt

T Shirt

Medal - Medal will be given to all athletes who complete the race by crossing the finish line.

Medal

Amazing Kids Triathlon

  • This Race is open to participants aged 6 - 17 years old from any country. Participant’s race age and age group category are determined by the participation’s age on the 31st December of the race year.
  • All participants must provide a signed consent to participate from their parents or legal guardians.
  • Each participant must recognize that the race requires a minimum level of training and that he/she must be medically fit to participate.
  • Each participant also takes responsibility for the risks linked to such an event, including but not limited to, accidents with other participants, bad weather and road traffic conditions.
  • The Organizers reserve the right to limit and refuse entries, to amend the Rules and Regulations without prior notification and to amend the race course without prior notification prior notice to participants.

By accepting terms and conditions, each participant takes the full and complete responsibility in the case of an accident that could occur during the race.

 

RULES AND REGULATIONS –

It is the participant’s responsibility to attend the race briefing, familiarize themselves with the rules & regulations, race flow and prearranged race courses.

1. Athletes are required to follow directions and instructions of all race officials and public authorities.

2. Course marshals shall have the authority to disqualify participants.

3. Medical personnel shall have ultimate and final authority to remove an athlete from the race, if the athlete is judged to be physically incapable of continuing the race without risk of serious injury or death. Medical transport of any athlete will result in a DNF (Did not finish).

4. Fraud, theft, abusive treatment of volunteers and other acts of poor sportsmanship are grounds for immediate disqualification and potential exclusion from C55 future Organizer’s sports events.

5. If an athlete decides to withdraw from the race at any time, it is the responsibility of the athlete to notify race officials. The participant will therefore not be ranked. (The Organizer will provide a transportation back to the venue).

6. The Organizers reserve the right to limit and refuse entries.

7. The Organizers reserve the right to amend the Rules and Regulations without prior notification.

8. The Organizers reserve the right to amend the race course without prior notice to participants.

9. Participants who are less than 18 at the time of the event, but not less than 16 years old, must provide signed consent to participate from their parents or legal guardians.

10. Each participant recognizes that the race requires a minimum level of training and that it must be medically (physical and mentally) fit to participate.

11. In the event of inclement weather, the Organizers reserve the right to delay the start of the race or modify the course. Should the inclement weather persist after the delay, the Organizers reserve the right to cancel the race or any portion of it (swimming, bike or run) without any refund of registration fees.

12. Each participant must wear a race number at all times while on the course. Race numbers identify the official athletes in the race. Folding, cutting the race number, intentional alteration of any kind, or failure to wear the race number so that it is plainly visible is strictly prohibited and may result in disqualification.

13. Each participant will be individually responsible for repair and maintenance of their bike.

14. There will be mechanical support/service at the venue (spare parts replacements, will be pay by the participant). Each participant should however be prepared to handle any possible mechanical malfunction.

15. Participants are individually responsible for following traffic laws of Thailand and are solely responsible for the consequences of any infractions. Cyclists riding in violation of traffic laws may be disqualified. At all times, contestants should remain on the left side of the road unless directed otherwise by race marshals-official-volunteers or police. While there will be traffic control and dozens of race marshals on the bike course, it is impossible to close the roads for the complete duration of the event. Therefore, at all times during the race, participants have to be aware that cars will be on the road and take all necessary safety precautions. Cyclist riding on the right side of the road, beyond the line dividing the lanes, will be disqualified and will be held responsible for any accident arising from it.

16. Foul language or other unsportsmanlike conduct directed at race officials, police, volunteers, medical personal, rescues, spectators and other athletes is strictly forbidden and may result in disqualification.

17. Participants must wear a proper triathlon/bicycle apparel (Athlete’s torso must be covered all time) and during the entire race. Half Zip open is all right. Any athlete without TOP, will result in a DNF (Did not finish).

18. The timekeeping will be carried out by an electronic timing system. All the participants (according to the category) will receive a timing device that includes a sensor, for timekeeping. This timing device will be used to control the race at various points on the route and to provide race timing for each participant.

19. Follow the prescribed course. It is the participant’s responsibility. Participants must cover the prearranged course in its entirety. If a participant must exit the course, they shall re-enter the course at the same point of departure before continuing.

20. Participants competing in the same race may assist each other as following: nutrition and drinks, pumps, tires, inner tubes, and puncture repair kits. No outside assistance is allowed, except at the aid stations by race officials.

21. The participant accepts and agree to the free use of his image captured in the form of photographs or video recording, and grants the Organizer loyalty-free license to use it in all fields of usage, including preservation and dissemination in any form and introduction to computer memory, used to promote and conduct Organizer’s events, providing sponsors and partners events to promote them in the context of participation in the event, posting and publishing in Organizer publications for promotional printed materials, in newspapers, social media, promotional VDOs, websites, communications TV and radio.

22. The Participant gives consent for their personal data included in the application, to be processed for the purposes of the recruitment process of the Organization.

23. All parent or legal guardian, must sign “Liability Waiver” before the race.

24. Triathlon are an environmentally friendly activity and litter is strictly forbidden. Not dispose of trash or equipment on the courses (except at aid stations or other designated trash-disposal points). Intentional or careless littering will result in disqualification.

25. In the case of disqualification, nor race results will be listed for disqualified participants.

26. Each Age Group (AG) has its own separate race. At the end of each race, the top 3 finishers in each AG, will be presented a trophy. 

27. Points can be earned in each Age Group (AG) as follows:

At the end of each race, the top-10 finishers, in each AG, will receive points according with the table below *. For AMZ#1 and AMZ#2, the finishers will receive points according to the ranking as per below table. However, the finishers will earn double points in AMZ#3. These points will be accumulating race by race and after the final race of the series, the athlete with highest number of points, in each AG format, will be crowned overall winner of the Amazing kids Tri Series 2021.

Remark: The Series Champion for each AG category must attend minimum of 2 races to be eligible to receive the overall winner prize.

*Table of points:

Place Points
1 100
2 80
3 70
4 65
5 50
6 45
7 40
8 35
9 30
10 25


SAFETY:

  • All participants must be in good physical and mental condition.
  • The race is not advised for people that have any medical conditions.
  • All competitors must also inform the Medical Team of any illness or injury that occurs during or in conjunction with the event.
  • By enrolling in the event, the participant declares that he consents to be provided first aid, perform other medical procedures and transport the victim to a safe place, medical and paramedical personnel acting on behalf of the organizer.
  • Participant acknowledges that participation in a sporting event is associated with physical effort and entails the natural risk of accidents, injuries and physical injuries (including death), as well as damages and losses of property.
  • The signing of a declaration of knowledge of the regulations means that the Participant has considered and assessed the scope and nature of the risks of participation in the event and takes part voluntarily at own risk.

 

TRIATHLON & DUATHLON:

  • The timing begins at the start of the race and officially ends when the last competitor crosses the finish line, before the cut-off.
  • The ranking of the race is determined by the race control after the penalties have been considered. The competitor to cross the finish line in the shortest time minus any penalties is declared the winner, in their corresponding category.
  • Race Control reserves the right to assess time for infractions not mentioned on this list.
  • All competitors are requested and “must attend” the race briefing. Check race’s schedule.
  • It is the participant’s responsibility to study and follow the prescribed course. Participants must cover the prearranged course in its entirety. If a participant must exit the course, they shall re-enter the course at the same point of departure before continuing.
  • All participants must sign “Liability Waiver” before the race.

 

SWIM SECTION:

  • All Participants must make sure they go in the correct wave for their race.
  • Each participant must wear the official race swim cap during the swim portion of the race.
  • All participants must be numbered (body mark or sticker tattoo) before the start.
  • No wetsuits, speed suits, fins, aqua socks, gloves, paddles or flotation devices, of any kind allowed, except for safety regulations.
  • Swim goggles or face masks may be worn.
  • No individual paddlers or escorts are allowed.
  • Participants may accept assistance from any race official source without penalty or disqualification provided that it does not improve their competitive position.
  • Any assistance from family, supporters, friends or coaches to hand-off eyeglasses, towels, etc., after the swim section, is NOT allowed. Additional equipment needed should be left previously at the transition area.
  • The use of snorkels is prohibited.
  • Swimming buoy are allowed, but the participants MUST position themselves at the back of their respective wave, to start the race. 


BIKE SECTION:

  • Athletes are responsible (must make sure) that their bikes are safe and in top conditions to use for the bike section.
  • Obey traffic regulations and instructions from race officials/marshals/volunteers/rescue and public authorities.
  • Due to the heat, it is highly recommended that all competitors carry a minimum of one water bottle.
  • Bicycle specific hard-shell helmet. You must wear your helmet and must be securely fastened leaving the transition zone and for the whole duration of the race, never take it off while riding, even during ascents, if you walk a portion and regardless of weather. Any athlete seen riding without an approved helmet will be immediately disqualified.
  • The following equipment are forbidden:
    -  Bottles/cans made of non-deformable material (glass, aluminium…)
    -  Headphones, headsets, iPod, MP3 players or similar music devises.
  • No use communication devices of any type, including cell phones, smart watches, and two-way radios, in any distractive manner during the Race. A “distractive manner” includes playing music, using social media, and taking photographs. Using a communication device in a distractive manner during the Race will result in disqualification.
  • To race with a cellular phone will be allowed, ONLY in the case that is been used to measure the speed, distance etc. (to replace the bike computer). It must be mount in the handle bars on the bike section. In the running section, it should be kept in a pocket NOT in the hand.
  • Cameras, phone cameras, and video cameras are prohibited unless permission is given by race director.
  • Participants must ride single file on the left side of the road except when passing another rider, or for reasons of safety. Side-by-side riding is not allowed.
  • Participants committing rules violations will be notified “on the spot” by an official.
  • Do not attempt to discuss the penalty with the official. Follow the DISPUTES PROCEDURE
  • If you are disqualified, you may finish the bike course but may not start the run.
  • Each participant must wear a race number at all times while on the course. Race numbers identify the participants in the race. Folding, cutting the race number, intentional alteration of any kind or failure to wear the race number so that it is purely visible, is strictly prohibited and will result in disqualification.
  • Parents/Guardians are NOT allowed on the bike course. Trained marshals are stationed along the bike course to lend any assistance needed to ensure the children’s safety and well-being.

 

BIKE SPECIFICATION:

  • The following bicycles are forbidden:
  • fix gear bikes,
  • fixie,                  
  • recumbent,                   
  • tandems                          

Non-traditional or unusual bikes are illegal, unless prior to the start of the race, approval has been granted by the Race Director.

 

FINISH LINE CONDUCT:

  • Friends, family members, supporters, private photographers (non-officials) and/or other spectators are not permitted to cross the finish line or enter the finish chute with participating contestants. (Please note: The Organizer desires for each athlete to be able to celebrate his/her accomplishment without risking the safety of other event participants, volunteers, and/or spectators).
  • Supporters of the participants who choose not to respect the finish line policy, should be warned to stay completely clear of all racers that they support/cheered, to avoid the disqualification of a participant.

 

DISQUALIFICATION:

  • A participant for severe rule violations, but not limited to, repeated rule violations, disregard for directives given by race officers, marshals, volunteers, medical staff, public authorities, Race Director and race Control on dangerous or unsportsmanlike conduct;
  • Disqualified Participants will not be eligible for any neither timing splits nor race results.

 

RUNNING SECTION:

  • Participants must wear race number at all times while on the course. Race number must be placed on the front where it is clearly visible. Folding, cutting race number, intentional alteration of any kind or failure to wear race number is strictly prohibited and may result in disqualification.
  • Participant’s torso must be covered all time. Half Zip open it is all right. Any athlete without TOP, will result in a DNF (Did not finish).
  • Individual support vehicles or non-participant escort runners are NOT allowed and will result in disqualification of the participant. A non-participant escort runner includes participants who have withdrawn from the race, have been disqualified or have finished the race.
  • Friends, family members, private photographers, coaches or supporters of any type may not bike, drive or run alongside participants, may not pass food or other items to participants and should be warned to stay completely clear of all racers, to avoid the disqualification of a participant.
    It is mandatory upon each participant to immediately reject any attempt to assist, follow or escort.
  • Only Parents/Guardians of children in the 6-8-year age groups are allowed to join their child(ren) on the run course.
  • Participants are expected to follow the direction and instruction of all race officials, marshals, volunteers and public authorities.
  • Participants committing rules violations will be notified “on the spot” by an official.
  • Do not attempt to discuss the penalty with the official. Follow the DISPUTES PROCEDURE


TRANSITION AREA CONDUCT:

  • Parents/Guardians are allowed in the transition area to set up the bicycle, cycling and running equipment of the kids.
  • Parents/Guardians are NOT allowed to assist children in the transition area during any portion of the race. Trained marshals are stationed in the transition area to lend any assistance needed.
  • The participants (with parents/guardians), will be able to set their bikes and equipment at the transition zone, exclusive the following dates and time according to the race scheduled.
  • Friends, family members, private photographers, coaches or supporters of any type are NOT allowed in the transition zone.
  • Bicycles must be packed according to the directions of the preassigned number.
  • Each participant’s equipment must be placed either in the participant’s transition bags, on the participant’s bike, or in the designated transition spot.
  • Participants must not interfere with another athlete’s equipment in the transition area.
  • Participants must not impede the progress of other participants in the transition area.
  • A mount and dismount line will be clearly designated at the entrance and exit of the transition area. Mounting the bike before the designated mount-line is prohibited. Dismounting after the dismount line is prohibited.
  • Participants cannot stop in the flow zones of the transition area.
  • ONLY the Participants (well identify) with parents/guardians, are allowed to collect their bike and equipment from the transition zone, ONLY at the time indicated by the race schedule.

 

DISPUTES PROCEDURE:

  • Only the racer/parents/guardians “The Protester”, is allow to present a protest form to the Race Control.
  • A protest is a formal complaint against the conduct of a fellow athlete, race official, or against conditions of the competition.
  • Protests must be filed up the form at the race control, signed by the Protester and submitted to the race control, within 30 minutes of your category/distance finish or withdrawing from the race.
  • Race Protest process:
    • To submit a protest form, you must have substantial evidence, including witnesses and you must be willing to take part in         an interview.
    • Protests form must be filled,
    • All protests will be result between 30 minutes, upon receiving the complete Protest Form.
    • Final decision will be made by the Race Director.
    • There will be not appeal, once the decision has been made.
    • *Protest Form - available at the Race Control.

CANCELATION:

  • As a result of a *Force Majeure Event, the organizer considers in its sole discretion that it is necessary to cancel or change the route and/or length of the event, the organizer shall be entitled to cancel, re-schedule or change the event.
  • If the event is cancelled, as a result of a Force Majeure Event, the organizer shall not be liable to participants for any losses incurred as a result (including as a result of its negligence) except in respect of losses that cannot be excluded by the Thai law.
  • The organizer reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule the event, as they estimate fit for the safety of the participant and/or to prevent any potential hazards (inclement weather, emergency, natural disaster, political situations, etc.) in the running of the event, at any time without prior notice to the participant.
  • In such cases, every effort will be made to inform the participant prior to the day/date of the event. 

*Force majeure French: meaning "superior force", also known as "chance occurrence, unavoidable accident". Is a common clause in contracts that essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as a war, strike, riot, crime, or an event described by the legal term act of God (hurricane, flood, earthquake, volcanic eruption, etc.), prevents one or both parties from fulfilling their obligations under the contract. In practice, most force majeure clauses do not excuse a party's non-performance entirely, but only suspend it for the duration of the force majeure.

 

REFUND POLICY:

  • Entry fees are non-refundable.
  • Entry fees are non-transferable to another competitor.
  • In the event of cancellation, the company will announce the refund policy for the canceled event. It is a responsibility of the participants to follow the refund policy instructions within the allowed timeline to get the refund.
  • In the case that the race has been postponed/re-schedule, there will be no refund of entry or processing fees. The company will keep your credit. (non-transferable to another competitor) to be use in another event, organize by the company.
  • If a registered participant chooses not to enter the race or declares to the organizer his or her withdrawal on personal grounds, the participant will not be entitled to any refund of the full entry fees.
  • If a registered participant chooses not to enter the race or declares to the organizer his or her withdrawal on medical grounds (upon presentation of medical certificates), the participant will be entitled to a refund of the full entry fees.

 

TIMING CHIP LOSS:

  • Please be sure your timing chip is properly fixed to your right ankle.
  • The participant understands that he/she must report to and return the timing chip, to the finish officials in every circumstance – even upon retiral (DNF) from the course. Charges equivalent to replacement cost*, will be apply for missing equipment. *(2,000 THB)


TROPHY COLLECTION/SENDING:

  • If a winner participant of any trophy/medals/prices, etc., chooses to leave the event before the trophy ceremony and wish the organizer to send it by ordinary post services, the participant must request it in writing to the organizer (via e-mail or fill up the respective form at race control on the day).
  • If a winner participant of any trophy/medals/prices, etc., chooses to leave the event before the trophy ceremony and wish the organizer to keep them at the organizer’s office, for further collection, the participant must request it in writing to the organizer (via e-mail or fill up the form at race control on the day). The organizer will keep the item for the period of (30 days after the race) until its collection.


LOSS & FIND:

  • A participant that loss any item during the event and would like to request to the organizer to send it, this request must be in writing (via e-mail, face book or phone SMS/line/WhatsApp), with full details of the loss item. The organizer will send it by ordinary post services.
  • A participant that loss any item during the event and would like to request to the organizer to keep it at the office, for further collection, this request must be in writing (via e-mail, face book or phone SMS/line/WhatsApp), with full details of the lost item. The organizer will keep it for the period of 30 days, after the race, for its collection.


CUT OFF TIMES:

    • The Participant accepts that the organizer may introduce cut off times as they think they fit. The estimated limit time taken to complete the event, or any section of the event, had been considered to ensure the safe, proper running of the event and they may be instructed to withdraw from the race (DNF), in accordance with those cut off times.

 

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UNIVERSAL COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES

 

Introduction

At our events, athletes and all events partners’ safety is the highest priority.

we have created a solid safety protocol plan. This plan has been designed to keep all racers, spectators, volunteers and staff safe. The plan is meeting strict government requirements.

It is based on government and expert guidance, local rules and regulations, WHO recommendations, existing industry best practices, and customer feedback. Cleaning and Sanitization

1. Reduced customer touchpoints to minimize physical interaction between racers, spectators and event staff.

2. Additional cleaning and sanitization of customer touch-points at the venue, including check-in areas, toilets, medal and shirt collection, results, and at aid stations and obstacles.

3. Hand sanitiser will be available for use throughout events, including around high traffic areas, after every obstacle, in and around portable toilets. These will be refreshed by staff throughout the day.

4. The use of bottled water and pre-filled disposable paper cups.

5. Increased safety and hygiene procedures for staff and volunteers including regular hand sanitization.

 

Personal Protective Equipment

1. All event staff and volunteers will wear face coverings at all times. In addition to social distancing measures, racers are requested to wear a face mask while not on course.

2. Protective masks are mandatory for spectators and guardians at all times.

3. Transparent plastic shields will be installed at key interaction points, such as racer check-in, to create separation between both racers and staff.

 

Screening for Racers, Staff, Volunteers

1. Temperature checks will be conducted for everyone entering the venue. A person with a body temperature reading of 38 degrees Celsius + will not be allowed to enter.

2. Waiver: A new clause will be added as follows – I hereby confirm that I am not currently infected by COVID-19 and I have not been in contact with someone experiencing any of the following COVID-19 symptoms in the past 14 days:

        • 1. Cough
        • 2. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
        • 3. Fever, Chills
        • 4. Muscle pain
        • 5. Sore throat
        • 6. Loss of taste or smell

 

Event significant changes

 

Pre-Race:

1. Expo village will be reduced with a wider space between the tents. All vendors will provide gel sanitiser.

2. Hand sanitiser will be available for use throughout events, including around high traffic areas, in and around toilets. These will be refreshed by staff throughout the day.

 

Race:

1. Wave sizes will be reduced, and courses tracks will be widened from previous standards to ensure safe spacing while running/walking and at obstacles.

2. Race briefing online available on the website and/or social media channels.

3. Waiting triathletes must stay away from the start area until the time of their wave. Our team to prepare the waiting area next to the swim platform. For Duathlon, social distancing minimum 1 meter for each runner at the starting point.

4. Mask will be mandatory for triathlete at the venue and at the swim location before the wave start. We prepare a big trash bin at the starting point.

5. In case of queuing on course, a distance of a minimum of 2m between athletes must be respected by all competitors.

6. Volunteers will be on course to remind the distancing rules and to ensure safe spacing while running/walking at obstacles and water stations.

7. No hug or shake hand at the finish line

 

Post-Race

1. Awards ceremony will be held in a way that social distancing is respected. (2m distance. No hug or shake hands allowed)

2. Food and beverage after the race will be pre-packaged (Bottles or pre-filled cups).

This safety protocol is subject to change at our events discretion according to the epidemic situation near race date and recommendation from the ministry of health and government authorities

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