Over the past weeks the event management team have been monitoring the COVID-19 situation in New South Wales and throughout the country. The team have been monitoring news reports and liaising with relevant stakeholders to keep up to date with the evolving situation.
Like everything over the past two years things are constantly changing and we continue to adapt to this ever-changing and dynamic situation. Based on the current information, the team have been working hard to adapt the COVID safe plan for the Snowies MultiSport Festival to make every attempt to keep the events on track and to ensure that we can best protect the health, safety and wellbeing of athletes, staff, partners, volunteers and the local community.
Being COVID safe is a shared responsibility, and we encourage all athletes and visitors to familiarise themselves with the initiatives that will be in place at the festival and to support these measures as we work towards keeping the events on track and safe for all involved. Events at the Snowies MultiSport Festival include:
This plan is based on the most up to date information available at this stage, however the In2Adventure management team will continue to monitor the COVID 19 situation and act in accordance with the advice of local authorities. COVID safe plans will continue to evolve to align with any changes. We encourage all athletes to stay connected via the channels below to ensure you have all the latest information relating to the event COVID safe plan before attending the festival.
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