Over the past weeks the team have been monitoring the COVID-19 situation in New South Wales and throughout the country.
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, we 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.
Part of this planning has included ensuring that we can deliver the Aid Stations at Trail Run Australia in a COVID-Safe way. To deliver a COVID-Safe Aid Station will require a higher number of staff and volunteers. Based on staffing levels being low across the country we recognise that there will be a lower number of volunteers available to assist with the event this year. To accommodate this, and to ensure athletes will still have full access to all the nutrition and hydration they require the Aid Station Plan below has been developed:
We would like to take this opportunity to thank athletes, staff, volunteers and our partners for supporting us to be able to keep the event on track while protecting the health, safety and well-being of all involved.
Being COVID safe is a shared responsibility, and we thank you for the part you are playing to support the event and the local community.
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