Common use of ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKS Clause in Contracts

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKS. The Event takes place indoors or outdoors and can include but not be limited to: warm-up exercises; competitive swimming, cycling and running, both in practice and in the Event; demo-ing (trying out) gear; participation in clinics, training, demonstrations or other games and activities, attendance at any activities, use of any equipment, facilities or premises and traveling in planes, vans, buses or other vehicles to and from activities (the Event and other activities collectively referred to in this Form as “activities” or “activity”). Activities may be scheduled or unscheduled, mandatory or optional, whether or not authorized and/or conducted by IRONMAN, structured or unstructured and include free time. I acknowledge that the inherent and other risks, hazards and dangers (collectively referred to in this Form as “risks”) of these activities can cause injury, damage, death or other loss to participant or others. The following describes some, but not all of the inherent risks, as applicable to participant’s activities: Risks in any competitive or athletic activity. Training for, practicing or competing in triathlon or other events and associated swimming, cycling, running and other conditioning involves frequent and repetitive use of the arms and legs, extreme fitness and endurance, and pushing the limits of the participant’s speed and abilities. Risks present in an outdoor environment. Participants may be subject to: high altitude or mountainous terrain; severe storms or bad weather such as lightning, strong winds, rain, hail, snow and ice; fast moving or deep lakes, oceans or other water bodies; currents or whitewater; extremely hot or cold weather; stinging, venomous and/or disease carrying animals (including marine life) or insects and other natural or man-made hazards. Hazards (both on land and above and below water level) may not be marked or visible and weather is always unpredictable. Risks involved in decision making and conduct. These risks include the risk that an IRONMAN staff member, representative, volunteer, contractor or co-participant may misjudge a participant’s capabilities, health or physical condition, misjudge some aspect of instruction, medical treatment, weather, terrain, water level, or route location, or, that one of those persons may not warn participant (and/or participant’s legal guardian) about one or more of the inherent risks of these activities. Cycling, running and swimming risks. These risks include the risk of losing control and falling from the bike, colliding with objects (including parked or moving vehicles and/or bicycles) or people (including co-participants or spectators) on land or in water, tripping or falling down or encountering other water/road/trail hazards; or being submerged underwater, hitting bottom or drowning. Personal health and participation risks. The risk that a participant’s mental, physical or emotional condition (including any use or abuse of alcohol or prescription or non-prescription drugs), whether disclosed or undisclosed, known or unknown, combined with participation in these activities could result in injury, damage, death or other loss. Although IRONMAN may review participant’s medical information, submitted in the registration process, IRONMAN cannot anticipate or eliminate risks or complications posed by a participant’s mental, physical (including fitness level) or emotional condition. Risks connected with location. Activity location may cause or contribute to delays or difficulties in communication, transportation, evacuation or medical care. Risks associated with premises. Ruts, holes, water sources, rocks, uneven ground or other conditions may exist in and around the activities.

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Samples: cdn2.sportngin.com, cdn2.sportngin.com

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKS. The Event takes place indoors or outdoors and can include but not be limited to: warm-up exercises; competitive swimming, cycling and running, both in practice and in the Event; demo-ing (trying out) gear; participation in clinics, training, demonstrations or other games and activities, attendance at any activities, use of any equipment, facilities or premises and traveling in planes, vans, buses or other vehicles to and from activities (the Event and other activities collectively referred to in this Form as “activities” or “activityActivities”). Activities may be scheduled or unscheduled, mandatory or optional, whether or not authorized and/or conducted by IRONMAN, structured or unstructured and include free time. I acknowledge that the inherent and other risksRisks, hazards and dangers (collectively referred to in this Form as “risksRisks”) of these activities Activities can cause injury, damage, death or other loss to participant or others. The following describes some, but not all of the inherent risksRisks, as applicable to participant’s activitiesActivities: Risks in any competitive or athletic activity. Training for, practicing or competing in triathlon or other events and associated swimming, cycling, running and other conditioning involves frequent and repetitive use of the arms and legs, extreme fitness and endurance, and pushing the limits of the participant’s speed and abilities. Risks present in an outdoor environment. Participants may be subject to: high altitude or mountainous terrain; severe storms or bad weather such as lightning, strong winds, rain, hail, snow and ice; fast moving or deep lakes, oceans or other water bodies; currents or whitewater; extremely hot or cold weather; stinging, venomous and/or disease carrying animals (including marine life) or insects and other natural or man-made hazards. Hazards (both on land and above and below water level) may not be marked or visible and weather is always unpredictable. Risks involved in decision making and conduct. These risks Risks include the risk that an IRONMAN staff member, representative, volunteer, contractor or co-participant may misjudge a participant’s capabilities, health or physical condition, misjudge some aspect of instruction, medical treatment, weather, terrain, water level, or route location, or, that one of those persons may not warn participant (and/or minor participant’s legal guardian) about one or more of the inherent risks Risks of these activitiesActivities. Cycling, running and swimming risksRisks. These risks Risks include the risk of losing control and falling from the bike, colliding with objects (including parked or moving vehicles and/or bicycles) or people (including co-participants or spectators) on land or in water, tripping or falling down or encountering other water/road/trail hazards; or being submerged underwater, hitting bottom or drowning. Personal health and participation risksRisks. The risk that a participant’s mental, physical or emotional condition (including any use or abuse of alcohol or prescription or non-prescription drugs), whether disclosed or undisclosed, known or unknown, combined with participation in these activities Activities could result in injury, damage, death or other loss. Although IRONMAN may review participant’s medical information, submitted in the registration process, IRONMAN cannot anticipate or eliminate risks Risks or complications posed by a participant’s mental, physical (including fitness level) or emotional condition. Risks connected with location. Activity location may cause or contribute to delays or difficulties in communication, transportation, evacuation or medical care. Risks associated with premises. Ruts, holes, water sources, rocks, uneven ground or other conditions may exist in and around the activitiesActivities.

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Samples: cdn1.sportngin.com

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKS. The This IRONKIDS competitive Event takes and other activities that my child may participate in and/or assist with as a volunteer (whether simply attending, assisting, observing or actively participating) take place indoors or outdoors and can include but not be limited to: warm-up exercises; competitive swimming, cycling and running, both in practice and in the Event; demo-ing (trying out) gear; participation in clinics, training, demonstrations or other games and activities, attendance at any activities, use of and/or assistance with any equipment, facilities or premises and traveling in planes, vans, buses or other vehicles to and from activities (the this Event and other activities collectively referred to in this Form as “activities” or “activity”). Activities may be scheduled or unscheduled, mandatory or optional, whether or not authorized and/or conducted by IRONMAN, structured or unstructured and include free time. I acknowledge that the inherent and other risks, hazards and dangers (collectively referred to in this Form as “risks”) of these activities can cause injury, damage, death or other loss to participant me, my child or others. I give permission for my child to participate in and/or assist with all IRONKIDS activities and agree to discuss this Form, and specifically, the activities and inherent risks, with my child. The following describes some, but not all of the inherent risks, as applicable to participant’s activities: Risks in any competitive or athletic activity. Training for, practicing or competing in triathlon or other events and associated swimming, cycling, running and other conditioning involves frequent and repetitive use of the arms and legs, extreme fitness and endurance, and pushing the limits of the participant’s speed and abilities. Risks present in an outdoor environment. Participants may be subject to: high altitude or mountainous terrain; severe storms or bad weather such as lightning, strong winds, rain, hail, snow and ice; fast moving or deep lakes, oceans or other water bodies; currents or whitewater; extremely hot or cold weather; stinging, venomous and/or disease carrying animals (including marine life) or insects and other natural or man-made hazards. Hazards (both on land and above and below water level) may not be marked or visible and weather is always unpredictable. Risks involved in decision making and conduct. These risks include the risk that an IRONMAN a IRONKIDS staff member, representative, volunteer, contractor or co-participant may misjudge a participant’s capabilities, health or physical condition, misjudge some aspect of instruction, medical treatment, weather, terrain, water level, or route location, or, that one of those persons may not warn participant (and/or participant’s legal guardianparent) about one or more of the inherent risks of these activities. Cycling, running and swimming risks. These risks include Participating and/or assisting participants in these activities includes the risk of losing control and falling from the bike, colliding with objects (including parked or moving vehicles and/or bicycles) or people (including co-participants participant/s or spectators) on land or in waterspectator/s), tripping or falling down or encountering other water/road/trail hazards; or being submerged underwater, hitting bottom or drowning. Personal health and participation risks. The risk that a participant’s mental, physical or emotional condition (including any use or abuse of alcohol or prescription or non-prescription drugs), whether disclosed or undisclosed, known or unknown, combined with participation participating in and/or assisting with these activities could result in injury, damage, death or other loss. Although IRONMAN may review participant’s medical information, submitted in the registration process, IRONMAN IRONKIDS cannot anticipate or eliminate risks or complications posed by a participant’s mental, physical (including fitness level) or emotional condition. Risks connected with location. Activity location may cause or contribute to delays or difficulties in communication, transportation, evacuation or medical care. Risks associated with premises. Ruts, holes, water sources, rocks, uneven ground or other conditions may exist in and around the activities.

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Samples: cdn4.sportngin.com

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKS. The This Event takes and other activities take place indoors or outdoors and can include but not be limited to: warm-up exercises; competitive swimming, cycling and runningcycling, both in practice and in the Event; demo-ing (trying out) gear; participation in clinics, training, demonstrations or other games and activities, attendance at any activities, use of any equipment, facilities or premises and traveling in planes, vans, buses or other vehicles to and from activities (the this Event and other activities collectively referred to in this Form as “activities” or “activity”). Activities may be scheduled or unscheduled, mandatory or optional, whether or not authorized and/or conducted by IRONMANIMAG, structured or unstructured and include free time. I acknowledge that the inherent and other risks, hazards and dangers (collectively referred to in this Form as “risks”) of these activities can cause injury, damage, death or other loss to participant or others. The following describes some, but not all of the inherent risks, as applicable to participant’s activities: Risks in any competitive or athletic activity. Training for, practicing or competing in triathlon or other cycling events and associated swimming, cycling, running and other conditioning involves frequent and repetitive use of the arms and legs, extreme fitness and endurance, and pushing the limits of the participant’s speed and abilities. Risks present in an outdoor environment. Participants may be subject to: high altitude or mountainous terrain; severe storms or bad weather such as lightning, strong winds, rain, hail, snow and ice; fast moving or deep lakes, oceans or road and other water bodies; currents or whitewaterterrain hazards; extremely hot or cold weather; wildlife, including stinging, venomous and/or disease carrying animals (including marine life) or insects insects; and other natural or man-man- made hazards. Hazards (both on land and above and below water level) may not be marked or visible and weather is always unpredictable. Risks involved in decision making and conduct. These risks include the risk that an IRONMAN IMAG staff member, representative, volunteer, contractor or co-participant may misjudge a participant’s capabilities, health or physical condition, misjudge some aspect of instruction, medical treatment, weather, terrain, water level, or route location, or, that one of those persons may not warn participant (and/or participant’s legal guardian) about one or more of the inherent risks of these activities. Cycling, running and swimming risks. These risks include the risk of losing control and falling from the bike, colliding with objects (including parked or moving vehicles and/or bicycles) or people (including co-participants or spectators) on land or in water, tripping or falling down or encountering other water/road/trail hazards; or being submerged underwater, hitting bottom or drowning. Personal health and participation risks. The risk that a participant’s mental, physical or emotional condition (including any use or abuse of alcohol or prescription or non-prescription drugs), whether disclosed or undisclosed, known or unknown, combined with participation in these activities could result in injury, damage, death or other loss. Although IRONMAN may review participant’s medical information, submitted in the registration process, IRONMAN cannot anticipate or eliminate risks or complications posed by a participant’s mental, physical (including fitness level) or emotional condition. Risks connected with location. Activity location may cause or contribute to delays or difficulties in communication, transportation, evacuation or medical care. Risks associated with premises. Ruts, holes, water sources, rocks, uneven ground or other conditions may exist in and around the activities.

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Samples: Release and Indemnity Agreement

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