Examples of Competition Venue in a sentence
LOC shall arrange for the following ground transportation related to the Championships:(a) Competition Venue.
Please check the Lausanne 2020 Transport Plan for more detailed information about athletes’ arrival times on the Competition Venue.
AIBA requires the Local Organising Committee (LOC) to provide the following transportation:• Free transportation between the nearest international point of entry into the Host City and to all hotels.• Free transportation between all the hotels, the Competition Venue and the Training Venue.• Specific cars / shuttles / buses for each of the previously mentioned groups, including any contractors.
All participants are requested to get their own travel and medical insurance as the LOC will provide liability insurance for all participants only at the Competition Venue.
At 12h00 on the day preceding the event the Directoire Technique will publish at:• the Competition Venue and on the internet:• the list of participants by country• the list of participants by initial ranking• the list of participants by initial ranking (drawing pools in the World Cadet Championships according to the Organization Rules of FIE Art o.39)At 15h00 is the deadline for all remarks, objections or withdrawals presented to the Directoire Technique.
It is recommended that this security plan address all facilities involved in the Event (hotels, airport, Competition Venue etc.) and consider the Venue perimeter, screening of vehicles, people and equipment, policies regarding prohibited items and Venue evacuation plan.
The LOC will provide first-aid during the Event Period to any participant who suffers from a sports injury contracted at the Competition Venue.
LOC provides insurance coverage only for participants who suffered from a sports injury at the Competition Venue during the Championships.
Extra Persons will have access to Team Stands and Training Venue, but will NOT have access to warm-up areas in the Competition Venue and will NOT be allowed to serve as seconds.
This separation distance varies with the classification of street and is shown in Figure 2.3. This standard applies to all non- residential users.