Please read these terms and conditions carefully. By taking part in this event, you confirm that you have read, understood, and accepted them. 

  1. By signing up for the event, you confirm that, to the best of your knowledge, you are sufficiently fit and healthy to take part in the event. Anyone unsure of their physical ability to take part in the event must seek medical advice from their doctor prior to the event. 
  2. Participants enter the event at their own risk and so far as permitted by law, Cats Protection shall not be liable for any injury or loss to persons or their property that might occur as a result of their participation in the event. 
  3. Participants are responsible for ensuring that they are wearing appropriate attire (including footwear) and in possession of the appropriate protections when taking part in the event, taking into account the nature of the event, the weather forecast and the terrain involved. 
  4. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must register for Zoomies Series: Spring Challenge on your behalf and anyone under the age of 18 participating in the challenge should complete their challenge accompanied by a responsible adult agreed by their parent or guardian. Before registering, please ensure that the 50k distance of this challenge is appropriate for you or your child’s age and ability. 
  5. Refunds are not available for the Zoomies Series: Spring Challenge registration fee of £20. Refunds or exchanges on neck buffs are not available. 
  6. Please allow up to 14 days for delivery of your registration pack, which includes your medal. If you do not receive your pack within 14 days of signing up, please email the Events team or call 01825 741 960
  7. Cats Protection recommends that, where possible, you take a mobile phone on every run taken as part of your challenge and ensure a friend or family member is aware of your intended route and estimated time of arrival home for your own safety. 
  8. Cats Protection recommends that where possible, you carry out your challenge during daytime hours. 
  9. Cats Protection recommends that you follow familiar routes with good footfall during your challenge where possible and/or ensure you take a physical or digital map (for example, Google Maps) on every run during your challenge so you can track your location and identify safe routes home. 
  10. Participants should check the weather forecast before each run and plan accordingly to ensure their safety. If weather conditions are extreme, such as heavy storms, flooding or severe temperatures the run should be rescheduled to a safer time. 
  11. Participants should be mindful of traffic and other pedestrians. 
  12. Cats Protection recommends that you bring fluids and snacks on long journeys taken as part of your challenge. Those using illegal substances/alcohol during their challenge are strictly prohibited from taking part. 

 

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