ATHLETE DECLARATION. I hereby declare that in return for any financial assistance provided by the Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program, and for any financial or other means of support provided by Biathlon Canada, I undertake to fulfill all commitments and responsibilities outlined in the booklet Athlete Assistance Program Policies, Procedures and Guidelines and in my Athlete/NSO Agreement. I agree to refund any assistance provided to me, payable to the Receiver General of Canada, should my eligibility status change or my carded status be withdrawn, effective the withdrawal/change of status date. DATE BIATHLON CANADA REPRESENTATIVE DATE ATHLETE DATE LEGAL GUARDIAN OF ATHLETE IF UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE I, , give permission to the Biathlon Canada Team Staff to Name of Parent or Legal Guardian act as the guardian of my son/daughter, namely Name of Athlete while they are traveling as part of a National Biathlon Team Tour. The staff have permission to assist my son/daughter with travel through other countries as well as Canada as per their travel itinerary from May 1, 2013 – April 30, 2014. Signature of Parent or Guardian Name (printed) Date The long-term objective of Biathlon Canada is to become one of the most competitive associations in the world. To ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a successful team, Biathletes, Coaches, Assistants and Team Leaders must be willing to modify certain lifestyles and conform to team guidelines and a code of conduct. This is in keeping with the goal to provide an environment of mutual respect and professional conduct for the pursuit of common team goals and accountability for individual conduct and performance in relation to the program. In order to realize this goal, it is imperative that all members of our National Teams adhere to a code of conduct. What is a code of conduct? A code of conduct can be defined as describing expected behaviors or actions with respect to stated core values or beliefs.
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ATHLETE DECLARATION. I hereby declare that in return for any financial assistance provided by the Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program, and for any financial or other means of support provided by Biathlon Canada, I undertake to fulfill all commitments and responsibilities outlined in the booklet Athlete Assistance Program Policies, Procedures and Guidelines and in my Athlete/NSO Agreement. I agree to refund any assistance provided to me, payable to the Receiver General of Canada, should my eligibility status change or my carded status be withdrawn, effective the withdrawal/change of status date. DATE BIATHLON CANADA REPRESENTATIVE DATE ATHLETE DATE LEGAL GUARDIAN OF ATHLETE IF UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE I, , give permission to the Biathlon Canada Team Staff to Name of Parent or Legal Guardian act as the guardian of my son/daughter, namely _____________________________________ Name of Athlete while they are traveling as part of a National Biathlon Team Tour. The staff have permission to assist my son/daughter with travel through other countries as well as Canada as per their travel itinerary from May 1, 2013 2014 – April 30, 20142015. _________________________________________ Signature of Parent or Guardian _________________________________________ Name (printed) ___________________________ Date The long-term objective of Biathlon Canada is to become one of the most competitive associations in the world. To ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a successful team, Biathletes, Coaches, Assistants and Team Leaders must be willing to modify certain lifestyles and conform to team guidelines and a code of conduct. This is in keeping with the goal to provide an environment of mutual respect and professional conduct for the pursuit of common team goals and accountability for individual conduct and performance in relation to the program. In order to realize this goal, it is imperative that all members of our National Teams adhere to a code of conduct. What is a code of conduct? A code of conduct can be defined as describing expected behaviors or actions with respect to stated core values or beliefs.
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