MARDEN’S CLUB JUNIOR TRAINING 2012
RULES
The cost of the training is CHF480.- per child and includes lunch on all five days, drinks on the mountain and their entrance for the welcome
drinks and prize giving, plus any other extra curricula activities during the week. The CHF100.- (£75) deposit will be deducted from this amount and is non-refundable.
The final balance of CHF380 per child must be wired to the Marden’s UBS account in Klosters by 6 weeks prior to the beginning of the training. The bank details are:
Address: UBS AG, Postfach, CH-7250 Klosters.
Account name: Marden’s Club.
IBAN: CH47 0020 9209 8724 8840 W
BIC: UBSWCHZH80A
In order that we may correctly identify your payment please include your name within the reference.
There is limited space and applications will be dealt with on a first come, first served basis.
All children must be full members of Marden’s Club.
Helmets are compulsory for all children taking part in the Junior Training.
I understand that there will be a charge of CHF25.- payable to Marden’s Club for either the training bib or start number should they not be returned to the
Club at the end of the week or after the race on Friday.
Marden’s Junior Training is for children aged 8 years and above, provided that they can ski red runs competently and go up T-bars without an adult. There will be
a competency test on the first day and children will not be allowed to continue with the training if they are not up to this level. In this eventuality they can
either join the Mini Marden’s subject to there being space, or Marden’s Club will refund the full training fee less the deposit (in lieu of one day’s training).
Mini Marden’s is for children aged 5-7 (or 8 year olds who are not yet able to participate in the Junior training) provided they can snow plough and stop confidently.
There will be a competency test on the first day and children will not be allowed to continue with the week if they are not up to this level. In this eventuality Marden’s
Club will refund the full training fee less the deposit (in lieu of one day’s training).
Please note that any decision with regard to ability is entirely at the discretion of the Marden’s trainers.
All participants must have appropriate winter sports insurance, which must include amateur racing and off piste with no restrictions or caveats. MPI Brokers specialise
in winter sports insurance and their policies include off piste skiing with no exclusion or limitation and cover for amateur non international racing. MPI Brokers can
be contacted on 0845 1800055 or by clicking here.
I understand that I am responsible for ensuring that my child/children has/have appropriate winter sports insurance.
I understand that photographs of the Junior Training week might appear in the Club Review, Club website and the Klosters local press.
Skiing involves an element of risk which all parents must accept as inherent in the sport. The ski instructors and Marden’s Club cannot take responsibility over every
action and decision your child takes when skiing on the mountain. This includes among other things control of speed, direction, overtaking and where to stop. It is known
that accidents do happen as a part of skiing and by joining a Marden’s course you will be accepting the risk involved.
Marden’s Club uses Saas Ski School or other qualified ski instructors to provide the service as advertised in the training programme. They are not employees of Marden’s
Club and therefore when your child is under their care your contract is directly with them. Should you be involved in any dispute involving an instructor where the dispute
involves insurance then this will be direct with the organisation that provides their insurance and not Marden’s Club.
I understand that Marden’s Club, and their appointed representatives, are not responsible or liable for any accidents or injuries incurred to participants and/or any other
third parties during the course of the training week.
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