2014 WINTER PARK FREESTYLE & FREESKI TEAM

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1 2014 WINTER PARK FREESTYLE & FREESKI TEAM Name: Mailing Address: Address: Home Phone: Cell Phone Birthdate: Mother s name: Phone#: Father s name: Phone#: Camp Dates (check dates): Minimum of 6 jumpers per session, Registration Deadline 7 days prior to each camp Ramp Camp 1 June 8 June 9 Lodging? Yes No Ramp Camp 2 June 19 June 20 June 21 Lodging? Yes No Ramp Camp 3 July 20 Lodging? Yes No Ramp Camp 4 July 27 Ramp Camp 6 August 2 August 3 August 4 Lodging? Yes No Ramp Camp 7 August 9 August 10 Lodging? Yes No Ramp Camp 8 August 16 August 17 Lodging? Yes No *You will receive an prior to each session with departure times, lodging info, etc. *Additional weekend dates will be added for late Aug. and Sept. as needed Camp cost: $80.00 per day includes transportation, coaching and facility fee ($ coaching only. Must be pre-arranged and prepaid.) (Lodging is available as needed, and is $45.00 per night per athlete) (Registrations received less than one week prior to camp will be subject to a $20 late fee) Check: Make payable to Winter Park Resort. Credit Card: Number: Exp. date: Amount: $ Authorized signature: We must receive payment one week prior to each session to avoid late fees: Fax: (970) Winter Park Competition Center P.O. Box 36 Winter Park, CO 80482

2 RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND WAIVER OF LEGAL RIGHTS. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING. WARNING, ASSUMPTION OF RISK, RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT AND CONSENT FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT. WINTER PARK COMPETITION CENTER ( Comp Center ) SPRING/SUMMER U.S. TRAINING CAMP 2014 Adult means the undersigned Comp Center participant, being at least 18 years old, signing on behalf of himself/herself or, if applicable, as the undersigned parent or legal guardian signing on behalf of the minor named below so that the minor will be permitted to engage in the Comp Center activities. Minor means the minor Comp Center participant named below. Undersigned means the Adult and Minor collectively. The person actually taking part in the Comp Center activities is referred to herein as Participant. The Undersigned understand and agree that participating in the Comp Center 2014 Spring/Summer Camp, skiing, snowboarding, including any skiing and snowboarding races, competitions, demonstrations and performances, strength, endurance, conditioning, cross-training activities and and/or using any of the facilities of a ski area, including but not limited to use of lifts, ski slopes, trails, terrain parks and features (hereinafter individually and collectively referred to as the Activity ) can be HAZARDOUS. The Undersigned understand and agree that Participant will not be permitted to take part in an Activity unless this Warning, Assumption of Risk, Release of Liability and Indemnity Agreement and Consent for Medical Treatment ( Agreement ) is fully executed. UNDERSIGNED UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT THIS AGREEMENT WILL APPLY FOR EVERY DAY PARTICIPANT ENGAGES IN ANY ACTIVITY DURING THE 2014 SPRING/SUMMER TRAINING CAMPS WITHOUT REQUIRING UNDERSIGNED TO SIGN AN ADDITIONAL AGREEMENT FOR EACH DAY AND/OR EACH ACTIVITY UNTIL UNDERSIGNED REVOKE IT IN WRITING AND SUCH WRITING IS ACCEPTED IN WRITING, SIGNED BY A COMP CENTER AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. UNDERSIGNED UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT FOR HIM/HERSELF AND, IF APPLICABLE, ON BEHALF OF MINOR, ARE ASSUMING RISKS, WAIVING RIGHTS AND RELEASING CLAIMS IN ADDITION TO THOSE ADDRESSED BY COLORADO LAW. UNDERSIGNED UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT ASSUMPTIONS OF RISK AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AS SET FORTH IN COLORADO LAW SHALL APPLY TO EVERY ACTIVITY OF PARTICIPANT UNDERTAKEN OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMP CENTER OUTSIDE OF COLORADO. Undersigned are advised, understand and agree that under Colorado law any person using a ski area for skiing, which includes, without limitation, sliding downhill or jumping on snow or ice on skis, a toboggan, a sled, a tube, a snowbike, a snowboard or any other device, or using any of the facilities of a ski area, including but not limited to ski slopes and trails, is considered a skier and, further, that Colorado law provides that a skier using the facilities of a ski area assumes certain inherent dangers and risks of skiing as defined in the Colorado Ski Safety Act (the Act ). IN ADDITION, UNDERSIGNED UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSIGNED FOR HIM/HER SELF AND, IF APPLICABLE, ON BEHALF OF MINOR, ARE VOLUNTARILY ASSUMING ALL DANGERS AND RISKS OF SKIING, INHERENT OR OTHERWISE, AND ARE WAIVING RIGHTS, AND RELEASING CLAIMS IN CONNECTION WITH DANGERS AND RISKS ABOVE AND BEYOND THOSE ADDRESSED BY THE ACT. Undersigned agree to read, to have Minor read and, if necessary explain to Minor all posted signs and warnings including instructions on use of lifts and equipment and Undersigned agree that Participant will obey those signs and warnings located on the property or at any facility or premise of a ski area and to obey instructions from Comp Center staff. Undersigned understand and agree that Minor will be using ski lifts without a ski instructor or coach, Comp Center representative or other adult present. Undersigned understand and agree that Participant must have the physical dexterity and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload the lifts. Undersigned assume the risks of riding the lifts and engaging in activities accessible from the lifts. Undersigned are advised that snowmobiles, snowmaking, snow-grooming and other equipment or vehicles may be encountered at any time and that Participant should be alert for and avoid such equipment. Undersigned understand and agree that entering or skiing in a CLOSED area is illegal and more dangerous to Participant and others than skiing in open areas of the ski area. Undersigned understand and agree that the use of ski area facilities involves risks including but not limited to all of the risks mentioned above, travel to and from venues where an Activity takes place, overnight stays in lodging facilities, sharing ski area facilities and venues with people directly involved and/or not directly involved in the Activity, other activities at the training camp, high elevation, marked and unmarked obstacles, wildlife encounters, slick or uneven surfaces, surfaces covered with ice and snow, falling trees and limbs, deep snow conditions and tree wells, unstable ice and snow including, but not limited to, slides and avalanches, rugged mountainous terrain, dehydration, overexertion, acts of other skiers and equipment malfunction. Undersigned understand and agree that there are risks involved in decision-making and conduct of Comp Center employees/volunteers involved with an Activity, including, but not limited to, the risks involved with rescue operations and/or medical care conducted or provided by Comp Center or Resort personnel inside or outside of Resort boundaries, the risks associated with decisions made by Resort personnel to open and/or close terrain, and the risk that a coach/counselor may misjudge Participant s abilities, conditioning, or misjudge weather, terrain, snow conditions, route selection, location, or some aspect of Participant s mental, emotional or physical condition that may make a certain portion of any Activity appropriate or inappropriate for the Participant. Adult acknowledges on Adult s and Minor s behalf that falls and collisions occur and INJURIES or DEATH may result from participation in any Activity. Undersigned understand and agree that, although Participant may be wearing a helmet, a helmet cannot guarantee Participant s safety and no helmet can protect the wearer against all potential head injuries or prevent injury to the wearer s face, neck or spinal cord. PARTICIPANT AGREES TO WEAR APPROPRIATE SAFETY EQUIPMENT, AS ESTABLISHED BY INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND COMMON SAFETY PRACTICES, WHEN PARTICIPATING IN AN ACTIVITY. Undersigned understand that bindings may not release at all times or under all circumstances where release may prevent injury or death. It is not possible to predict every situation in which bindings will release. In snowboarding, cross-country, telemark skiing, snowblading, and ski boarding, the binding system may not be designed to release as a result of forces generated during use and will not ordinarily release during use. Adult understands and agrees on Adult s and Minor s behalf that falls and collisions occur and INJURIES or DEATH may result from participation in an Activity. As a participant in the Activity, Participant will be involved in racing, competition, performance, demonstration or special event programs. Undersigned recognize, understand and agree that participation in such programs is more hazardous and dangerous than recreational skiing. The Undersigned further understand and agree that as a participant in such programs, Participant is a competitor at all times, whether warming up, practicing for competition or in competition. Participant will always be provided an opportunity to conduct a reasonable inspection of the training, competition, event or race course and make his/her own decision about whether to participate, given the conditions at the time and taking into account Participant s skill level and experience in courses or venues of similar difficulty. Undersigned understand, agree and represent that Participant will always engage in reasonable inspection and decision-making pertaining to participation. Undersigned freely assume all risk of all course conditions including but not limited to, course design, course construction, course layout, course terrain, course jumps, features and obstacles and course maintenance. Participant may be involved in travel to and from an Activity or events over snow or ice covered roads in inclement weather and

3 Undersigned accept such risks. Participant may also be entering into and using freestyle terrain that contains, but may not be limited to moguls, jumps, hits, ramps, banks, jibs, rails, fun boxes, half-pipes, quarterpipes, snowcross, freestyle bumps and other constructed and natural features. UNDERSIGNED UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT USE OF FREESTYLE AND EXTREME TERRAIN IS MORE HAZARDOUS AND DANGEROUS THAN ORDINARY RECREATIONAL SKIING AND CAN INCREASE THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. UNDERSIGNED UNDESTAND AND AGREE THAT BECOMING INVERTED DURING AN AERIAL MANEUVER SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Undersigned understand and agree that coaching or other supervised participation in the Activities does not in any way eliminate the risks of skiing or risks involved in riding ski lifts or using Extreme or Freestyle Terrain.. RECOGNIZING AND ACCEPTING THE ABOVE RISKS AND ALL OTHER RELATED RISKS, UNDERSIGNED FREELY ACCEPT AND FULLY ASSUUME ALL RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH RACING, COMPETITION, PERFORMANCE, DEMONSTRATION OR OTHER ACTIVITY USING THE SKI AREA AND ALL FREESTYLE AND EXTREME TERRAIN INCLUDING TERRAIN PARKS, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF LOSS, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATHRESULTING THEREFROM AND, ADULT VOLUNTARILY CHOOSES TO TAKE PART IN THE ACTIVITY OR VOLUNTARILY CHOOSES TO ALLOW MINOR TO TAKE PART IN THE ACTIVITY. By signing this Agreement Adult on his/her own behalf and, if applicable, on behalf of Minor acknowledges the risks and dangers associated with the Activity and the use of the facilities of a ski area generally and, as a condition to Participant engaging in the Activity agrees to (1) ASSUME ANY AND ALL RISKS OF INJURY OR DEATH to the Participant while or as a result of participating in the Activity; (2) WAIVE, RELEASE, and NOT SUE, MAKE ANY CLAIMS OR FILE ANY ACTIONS against Intrawest/Winter Park Operations Corporation, Intrawest Resorts Holdings, Inc., the United States, the City and County of Denver, Winter Park Recreational Association, all Activity sponsors, operators of ski areas and other venues for the events, training and Activity, and each of their respective insurance carriers, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, shareholders, members, representatives, assignees, employees, volunteers, and agents as well as any Activity sponsors and equipment manufacturers and distributors (hereinafter the Indemnified Parties ) that are based on or that result from, in whole or in part, participation in the Activity; (3) INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD THE INDEMNIFIED PARTIES HARMLESS from any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of actions losses or liabilities whatsoever arising from or related participation in any Activity and any loss, damage or injury, including death, that may be sustained by Participant or caused to others or their property by Participant while taking part in the Activity. Undersigned agree to pay all costs including reasonable attorneys fees and disbursements, incurred by any Indemnified Party in defending an investigation, claim or suit brought by or on behalf of Undersigned. The Undersigned understand and agree that they are responsible for determining Participant s medical, physical or other qualifications or suitability for participating in the Activity. The Undersigned authorize any Indemnified Party and/or their authorized personnel to call for medical care ( Care ) for the Participant or to transport the Participant to a medical facility or hospital if, in the opinion of such personnel, medical attention is needed. The Undersigned agree that upon arrival of medical personnel or, where applicable, Participant s transportation to any such medical facility or hospital that the Indemnified Party shall have no further responsibility for Participant. Adult also consents to the Care given by an emergency caregiver or under the instructions and directions of a licensed physician. It is understood that reasonable efforts will be made to notify Adult at the earliest possible time in the event such Care is undertaken for a Minor. Adult knowingly and voluntarily consents in advance to such Care to encourage the physicians and the Resorts to exercise their best judgment in undertaking such Care. Further, Adult agrees on behalf of Adult and Minor to pay all costs associated with such Care and transportation provided for Participant and to indemnify and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties from any resulting costs. The Undersigned are advised and acknowledge that before participating in the Activity, Participant should be covered by personal health insurance sufficient to cover any expenses that may result from an injury occurring during or in connection with the Activity. The Undersigned gives the Comp Center permission to take and use photographs, video recordings, or movies of Participant taken during an Activity and use and sublicense such material for any purpose in promoting events or activities of the Comp Center or Winter Park Resort. In consideration for participation in an Activity, Undersigned agrees for him/herself and Minor that ALL claims arising from or related to any Activity, including for injury to person or property and/or death shall be GOVERNED BY COLORADO LAW, without regard to conflicts of law principles, and that EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION shall be in the Grand County District Court or in Federal Court for the District of Colorado. This choice of law and agreement on exclusive forum and jurisdiction will be applied to all disputes including those that arise from activities outside of Colorado. UNDERSIGNED VOLUNTARILY AND IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY OBJECTION TO SUCH LAW AND JURISDICTION. This Agreement shall be binding to the fullest extent permitted by law. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be unenforceable, the remaining terms shall be enforceable. THE UNDERSIGNED PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN REPRESENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE/SHE IS ENTITLED TO AND IS SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF MINOR AND THAT MINOR WILL BE BOUND BY ALL THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. UNDERSIGNED UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT IF THIS AGREEMENT IS NOT SIGNED ON BEHALF OF MINOR, MINOR WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY ACTIVITY. This Agreement shall be binding upon Undersigned s assignees, subrogors, distributors, heirs, next of kin, executors and personal representatives. UNDERSIGNED HAVE CAREFULLY THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS AND SIGN IT WITH FULL KNOWLEDGE OF ITS SIGNIFICANCE. 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4 ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY Steamboat Springs Winter Sport Club I understand that skiing, snowboarding, ski jumping, snow tubing, riding the alpine slide, biking, trampoline jumping, water ramp jumping, and other recreational and competitive activities in their various forms, including without limitation, traveling to any such activities, sponsored or organized by or related to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Inc. or its affiliates (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Activities") involve many RISKS, DANGERS and HAZARDS. Some of these risks, dangers and hazards are inherent, including changing weather conditions; snow conditions as they exist or may change, such as ice, hard pack, powder, packed powder, wind pack, corn, crust, slush, cut-up snow, and machine-made snow; surface or subsurface conditions such as bare spots, forest growth, rocks, stumps, streambeds, cliffs, extreme terrain, and trees, or other natural objects, and collisions with such natural objects; impact with lift towers, signs, posts, fences or enclosures, hydrants, water pipes, or other man-made structures and their components; variations in steepness or terrain; whether natural or as a result of slope design, snowmaking or grooming operations, including but not limited to roads, freestyle terrain, jumps, and catwalks or other terrain modifications; collisions with other skiers; and the failure of skiers to ski within their own abilities. The Activities also involve other risks, dangers and hazards beyond those that are inherent, including those created by avalanches, ungroomed deep powder, snowmobiles, ski lifts, snow grooming machinery, snowmaking equipment, altitude sickness, allergic reactions, motor vehicle accidents, equipment failure, and by the intentional or negligent acts or omissions of other participants, ski area operators, spectators, parents, volunteers, race personnel, coaches, athletes, and other people. Notwithstanding these examples, there are many other risks, dangers and hazards not specifically mentioned. I know that the risk of injury and even death exists when I participate in the Activities and that the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Inc. ("SSWSC") cannot guarantee my safety. In consideration of my participation in the Activities, and in spite of the risk of severe or permanent injury, or even death, the undersigned (hereinafter "Member") agrees to the following: 1. Member freely and voluntarily accepts and assumes the risk, dangers and hazards involved in participating in the Activities. 2. Member unconditionally WAIVES AND RELEASES any claims or actions related to any loss, damage, expense, injury or death suffered by Member or any other person from or in connection with Member's participation in the Activities, due to any cause whatsoever, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE and/or breach of express or implied warranty on the part of any Operator. As used herein, the term Operator means SSWSC, The Foundation, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Tubing Steamboat, Inc., Community Slide, Inc., City of Steamboat Springs, Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation, Intrawest US Holdings, Inc., Steamboat Ski Touring Center, US Forest Service, the United States Ski and Snowboard Association, Yampa Meadows LLC, High Plain Properties, LLC, Bald Eagle Lake, LLC, Native Excavating Inc., National Interscholastic Cycling Association, any facility operators where such Activities occur, and all of their respective officers, directors, employees, coaches, members, managers, volunteers, contractors, representatives, and affiliates. Member also agrees to DEFEND AND INDEMNIFY the Operators from any third party claims asserted against any of the Operators resulting from Member s participation in the Activities. 3. Member hereby relieves Operators of any duty to protect member from harm in connection with any Activities including, without limitation, protection from any known or unknown allergens or allergic reactions. Member agrees to inspect any race course prior to competing in a race event. 4. Member authorizes Operators to obtain medical care for, or transport him/her to a medical facility or hospital if, in the opinion of Operators, medical attention is required and Member is unable to make such decisions for himself/herself. Member agrees to pay all costs associated with such medical care and related transportation and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Operators of and from the consequences of such decision and from any such costs incurred relating to the provision of medical care. Member also authorizes disclosure of protected medical information necessary to provide, coordinate or manage Member's healthcare consistent with the dictates of HIPAA and to the extent that such use or disclosure is required by law. 5. Member agrees to abide by all rules, codes of conduct, policies and conditions for membership and participation in SSWSC and USSA. Failure to do so may result in suspension or expulsion from the programs. Member consents to and authorizes the use and reproduction, for any purposes and without consideration, of all photographs and videotape recordings taken of Member. Member authorizes Member's educational institution to release academic, athletic and disciplinary information to SSWSC. Page 1

5 6. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with, and governed by the substantive laws of the State of Colorado, without reference to principles governing choice or conflicts of laws. In addition, Member agrees that all lawsuits must be maintained in state courts sitting in Routt County, Colorado, or federal district courts located in the District of Colorado, and Member consents and agrees that jurisdiction and venue for such proceedings shall be exclusively with such courts. In the event any portion of this release is found to be unenforceable, the remaining terms shall be fully enforceable to the fullest extent allowed by law. HAVING CAREFULLY READ THE FOREGOING AND UNDERSTANDING IT TO BE A LEGALLY BINDING AGREEMENT, MEMBER SIGNIFIES HIS/HER ASSENT TO THE ABOVE TERMS BY SIGNING BELOW: Member's Printed Name: Date of Birth: Signature: (if over 18) Date Signed: SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN REQUIRED FOR MEMBERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 The undersigned is executing this Assumption of Risk and Release of Liability on behalf of a minor (under 18 years of age) (the Child ), and the following additional provisions shall apply: a. I am the parent and/or legal guardian of the Child and have authority to sign this document on the Child s behalf. b. My choice to sign this document is based upon a voluntary and informed decision. c. The Child is in good health and appropriate physical condition to participate in the Activities. d. I accept responsibility to ensure that the Child abides by this Assumption of Risk and Release of Liability and engages in the Activities in a safe manner. e. I agree to defend, indemnify and hold the Operators harmless from any and all liability, damage, cost or expense arising from claims, including claims based on negligence, brought by or on behalf of the Child or by any other party arising from or related to the Child s participation in the Activities, except those that a court determines were based upon the willful and wanton act or omission, a reckless act or omission, or a grossly negligent act or omission of the Operator. f. I am signing this on my own behalf and on behalf of the Child, and acknowledge that both the Child and I will be bound by this Waiver, Release and Indemnity. g. I agree to abide by all codes of conduct, rules and directions of the SSWSC and USSA applicable to parents of members. Printed Name of Child: Printed Name of Parent\Guardian: Signature of Parent\Guardian: Printed Name of Parent\Guardian: Signature of Parent\Guardian: Date Signed: Page 2

6 2014 SSWSC Information Packet

7 Important Information The Water Ramp at the Bald Eagle Ski Lake is a one of a kind facility. It provides fun summer training for all ability levels. The facility has different takeoffs consisting of a small cheese wedge for beginners, a simulated mogul jump, a single kicker and a freeride simulated park-style takeoff. The facility also has three in-ground trampolines for further aerial training. The water ramp facility is the ideal summer training spot for freestyle skiers and snowboarders to develop body awareness in the air. Training programs for the summer of 2014 will consist of set times for various groups of athletes (see programs below). Training will consist of a light warm-up, trampoline progressions and water jump training. Coaches will be on hand to offer sport specific coaching and progressions. Any athlete enrolled in a training program may participate in any of the open times. Closed: Friday July 4 th / Friday August 22 nd / Saturday August 23 rd Required Equipment to bring of your own: o Your own ski/snowboard gear (used/beater gear is recommended) o Helmet with ears covered o Life Jacket (water ski or kayak PFDs work best) o Retention straps for skis Highly Recommended Equipment: o Wetsuit or dry suit (both for warmth and for slap-factor ) o Gloves (neoprene paddling gloves work great) Early Season HOURS OF OPEN OPERATION: 6/7 6/15 o Sat 12-5pm (or weather / lightning) o Sun 12-5pm (or weather / lightning) Regular Season HOURS OF OPEN OPERATION: 6/16 8/21 o Tues. through Fri. 1-5pm (or weather / lightning) o Sat. 12-5pm (or weather / lightning) o Sun. 12-5pm (or weather / lightning) Fall Season HOURS OF OPEN OPERATION: 8/24 10/1 o Sat 12-5pm (or weather / lightning) o Sun 12-5pm (or weather / lightning) Rules o No pets o Swimming is ONLY allowed within the jumping site and NOT while we have jumpers o Obey all signage o Speed Limit is 10MPH in and out of the facility! o Water ramp facilities (including tramps) are closed to open jumping except during the above times o Punch cards are good for the current calendar year only. o Tramps are considered part of the water jump facility and registration is required for their use. o Please get approval from the manager on duty before using trampolines o Tramps are subject to all rules and regulations of the facility o One person per trampoline at all times no exceptions! o No food, or soft drinks on or around the tramps o Please wait for an all clear signal from a coach on the ramp deck before dropping in o Beginner jumpers and jumper new to the facility will need to check in with the Ramp Manager on duty to go over safety and proper in-run and jumping technique o All jumpers must check-in with the Ramp Manager and have all paperwork, waiver and registrations complete and verified before jumping or bouncing o All jumpers and spectators will obey all rules. Intentional disregard for safety will result in forfeiture of that day s jumping privileges and possibly longer o The water ramp facility is for all ages and disciplines to train and have fun, please respect this and support and encourage all jumpers regardless of discipline or skill level.

8 Junior Ramp Training [AGES: 8 to 13] Junior training is athletes 13 and under. Training will consist of a warm up, stretching, trampoline progressions, balance progressions and water ramp training. Qualified coaches will be leading training to ensure safety conscious and fun progressions as well as technical training and video feedback. You may pick the number of days to participate according to the program. Ages 8-13 Required equipment: Skis, boots, wetsuit or dry suit, life jacket/pfd, helmet (with ears covered) Recommended equipment: Gloves, swimsuit, cross training shoes Junior Ski Ramp Training 1 day per week, pick 1 Junior Ski Ramp Training 2 days per week, pick 2 Junior Ski Ramp Training 3 days per week, pick 3 Senior Ramp Training [AGES: 13 and older] 12-3pm 12-3pm 12-3pm $630* $690* $800* Senior training is for athletes 14 and older. Training will consist of stretching, trampoline progressions, balance progressions and water jump training. Qualified coaches will be leading training to ensure safety conscious and fun progressions as well as technical training and video feedback. You may pick the number of days to participate according to the program. Ages 14 and over Required equipment: Skis, boots, wetsuit or dry suit, life jacket/pfd, helmet (with ears covered) Recommended equipment: Gloves, swimsuit, cross training shoes Senior Ski Ramp Training 1 day per week, pick 1 Senior Ski Ramp Training 2 days per week, pick 2 Senior Ski Ramp Training 3 days per week, pick 3 Senior Ski Ramp Training Full program All 4 Never Ever Clinics [AGES: 8 and older] 9am- 12pm 9am- 12pm 9am- 12pm 9am- 12pm $630* $690* $800* $860* Designed as an introduction to the trampolines, water ramps and safety this 2 hour class will teach the basics on each and how to enjoy them. Class size will be limited to 6 or less participants. These Classes are by reservation only and include an open day pass. Ages 8 and over Required equipment: Skis, boots, wetsuit or dry suit, life jacket/pfd, helmet (with ears covered) Recommended equipment: Gloves, swimsuit Never Ever Clinics (For the first timer) 6/1 9/1 Water Ramp Park Reservation only Reservation only Per-Class : $50 (Per-Athlete)

9 Freeskier Ramp Camp [AGES: 13 and older] Senior Camp is athletes 13 and older. Training will consist of a warm up, stretching, trampoline progressions, balance progressions, water ramp training, workouts and other activity as scheduled. Qualified coaches will be leading training to ensure safety conscious and fun progressions as well as technical training and video feedback. You may pick the number of days to participate according to the program. Ages 14 and up Required equipment: Tennis shoes, water bottle, Lunch, Skis, boots, wetsuit or dry suit, life jacket/pfd, helmet (with ears covered) Recommended equipment: Gloves, swimsuit, cross training shoes Camp Dates Location Days Times Cost Freeskier Camp #1 June and Freeskier Camp #2 August and Drop-in Programming 6/17-6/21 6/23-6/27 8/11-8/15 8/19-8/23 Water Ramp Park Howelsen Hill Water Ramp Park Howelsen Hill [AGES: 8 and older] Tue-Sat Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Tue-Sat 9-3:30 $745* 9-3:30 745* Athletes may Drop-in to our regularly scheduled Junior or Senior programs. Athletes will be intergraded in with our athletes and coaches for the program times. This includes coaching as per-program and the daily water ramps pass including trampoline and ramp access for the open jump time that day. Ages 8 and over Required equipment: Skis, boots, wetsuit or dry suit, life jacket/pfd, helmet (with ears covered) Recommended equipment: Gloves, swimsuit Drop-in Daily as scheduled Trampoline 6/17 8/21 Water Ramp Park [AGES: 8 and older] As scheduled Per-Athlete: $75 (Per Day) These programs are designed for the enthusiastic young athletes. A fun atmosphere while structured learning is progressed from basic skills to advanced skill sets. Ages 8 and up Minimum requirement: able to follow directions and have fun Trampoline Training 1 day per week pick 1 3-5pm $345* Trampoline Training 2 day per week pick 2 3-5pm $400* Trampoline Training 3 day per week pick 3 3-5pm $460* Trampoline Training Fall program All 4 3-5pm $520* Park & Pipe Tramp Camp Full program All 4 7/21 7/25 7/28 8/1 Water Ramp Park Mon-Fri Tue-Sat 3-5pm $345* *A season pass to the Trampolines is included in all Programs that allow full participation in all open Trampoline times

10 Open Water Jump [AGES: 13 and older or enrolled in a program] The Water Jump Park will be open on a regular basis to accommodate jumping. These times are for skiers and riders who would like to jump and train on their own. During open times, a coach will be on site to supervise and monitor safety of the jumpers. Open water jump passes include trampoline access. All open jumpers are required to purchase a day pass, punch card or season pass. Please respect the closed training times; open jumping is allowed during open water ramp times only. Open Water Jump All Season Open Water Jump Fall Season only Open Trampoline 6/1 6/14 Water Ramp Park 8/26 10/1 Water Ramp Park [AGES: 8 and older] Sat Sun Sat Sun Season Pass: $ Punch Card: $290 Day Rate: $40 Fall Pass: $170 5 Punch Card: $100 Day Rate: $35 The trampolines at the Water Jump Park will be open on a regular basis to accommodate tramp training. These times are for skiers and riders who would like to jump and train on their own. During open times, coaches will be on site to supervise and offer advice to the bouncers. All open participants are required to purchase a day, punch card or season pass. Please respect the closed training times; open trampoline is only allowed during open water ramp times. Open Trampoline Early Season includes All Season dates and schedule Open Trampoline Fall Season Private Lessons 6/1 6/14 Water Ramp Park 8/25 10/1 Water Ramp Park [AGES: 8 and older] Sat Sun Sat Sun Season Pass: $ Punch Card: $170 Day Rate: $20 Fall Pass: $170 5 Punch Card: $115 Day Rate: $30 Each Lesson will be tailored to each individual athlete and the goals that they are pursuing. With a 2-hour minimum each lesson includes an open day pass for the day of the private. The coach and the athlete will decide how to best utilize the athletes time to work towards their goals. Group Privates are also available. Private Lessons (Individual Athlete) Private Lessons (Groups) 6/1 10/1 Water Ramp Park 6/1 10/1 Water Ramp Park Reservation only Reservation only Reservation only Reservation only Hourly Rate: $50 (2 hour minimum) (Per-Athlete) Hourly Rate: $90 (2 hour minimum) (Per-Group) Visiting Team Water Jump Training Regional and National visiting teams may request training days. The dates and times must be submitted in writing and Teams must be in good standing with the SSWSC. Jumpers must be with their own coach. Day rate fees include trampoline and ramp access. Visiting Team Water Jump Training 6/1 10/1 Water Ramp Park Reservation only Reservation only Day Rate: $40 (Per athlete)

11 SSWSC Water Ramp Pass and Program Registration Pass Qty Price Total Jr. Training Program (1 day per week) x $630 = $ Jr. Training Program (2 days per week) x $690 = $ Jr. Training Program (3 days per week) x $800 = $ Sr. Training Program (1 day per week) x $630 = $ Sr. Training Program (2 days per week) x $690 = $ Sr. Training Program (3 days per week) x $800 = $ Sr. Full Program (4 days per week) x $860 = $ Freeskier Camp Program (Camp- 1 or 2) x $745 = $ Private lessons per hour (2 hour minimum) x $50 = $ Group Privates or Facility Rental per Hour x $90 = $ Drop in Programming per session day x $75 = $ Never-ever classes (By appt.) x $50 = $ Open Season Pass x $400 = $ Open 10 Day Pass x $290 = $ Open Day Pass x $40 = $ Visiting Team Day Pass (By appt.) x $40 = $ Tramp Training Program (1 day per week) x $345 = $ Tramp Training Program (2 days per week) x $400 = $ Tramp Training Program (3 days per week) x $460 = $ Tramp Full Program (4 days per week) x $520 = $ Park and Pipe Tramp Camp Program x $345 = $ Tramp Season Pass x $230 = $ Tramp 10 Day Pass x $170 = $ Tramp Day Pass x $30 = $ Fall Open Pass (8/27-10/1 only) x $170 = $ Fall Open 5 Day Pass (8/27-10/1 only) x $115 = $ Fall Open Day Pass x $35 = $ Fall Tramp Pass (8/27-10/1 only) x $115 = $ Fall Tramp 5 Day Pass (8/28-10/1 only) x $65 = $ Fall Tramp Day Pass x $20 = $ Total $ Name: Age: Phone: Payment Method: Cash Check Visa/MC Amex Discover I hereby authorize SSWSC to charge the total listed above to the following credit card: Credit Card #: Exp. Date: Billing Zip Code: Name on Card: Receipt: Signature:

12 SSWSC Water Ramp Equipment Rental Registration Equipment Seasonal Price Total Wetsuit Number $50 = $ Life Jacket Size $25 = $ Helmet $10 = $ Skis Size $10 = $ Boots Size $10 = $ Package - (all Pieces) x$75 = $ Equipment Daily Price Total Wetsuit Number $20 = $ Life Jacket Size $10 = $ Helmet $5 = $ Skis $10 = $ Boots $10 = $ Package - (all Pieces) $30 = $ I understand that by renting this equipment I am responsible for it at all times. This includes: Locking it if left at the water ramps Putting it away in a safe place Returning it at the end of the season in good working order If it is NOT returned in good working order I will be billed for its replacement Name: Age: Phone: Payment Method: Cash Check Visa/MC Amex Discover I hereby authorize SSWSC to charge the total listed above to the following credit card: Credit Card #: Exp. Date: Billing Zip Code: Name on Card: Receipt: Signature:

13 ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY Steamboat Springs Winter Sport Club I understand that skiing, snowboarding, ski jumping, snow tubing, riding the alpine slide, biking, trampoline jumping, water ramp jumping, and other recreational and competitive activities in their various forms, including without limitation, traveling to any such activities, sponsored or organized by or related to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Inc. or its affiliates (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Activities") involve many RISKS, DANGERS and HAZARDS. Some of these risks, dangers and hazards are inherent, including changing weather conditions; snow conditions as they exist or may change, such as ice, hard pack, powder, packed powder, wind pack, corn, crust, slush, cut-up snow, and machine-made snow; surface or subsurface conditions such as bare spots, forest growth, rocks, stumps, streambeds, cliffs, extreme terrain, and trees, or other natural objects, and collisions with such natural objects; impact with lift towers, signs, posts, fences or enclosures, hydrants, water pipes, or other man-made structures and their components; variations in steepness or terrain; whether natural or as a result of slope design, snowmaking or grooming operations, including but not limited to roads, freestyle terrain, jumps, and catwalks or other terrain modifications; collisions with other skiers; and the failure of skiers to ski within their own abilities. The Activities also involve other risks, dangers and hazards beyond those that are inherent, including those created by avalanches, ungroomed deep powder, snowmobiles, ski lifts, snow grooming machinery, snowmaking equipment, altitude sickness, allergic reactions, motor vehicle accidents, equipment failure, and by the intentional or negligent acts or omissions of other participants, ski area operators, spectators, parents, volunteers, race personnel, coaches, athletes, and other people. Notwithstanding these examples, there are many other risks, dangers and hazards not specifically mentioned. I know that the risk of injury and even death exists when I participate in the Activities and that the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Inc. ("SSWSC") cannot guarantee my safety. In consideration of my participation in the Activities, and in spite of the risk of severe or permanent injury, or even death, the undersigned (hereinafter "Member") agrees to the following: 1. Member freely and voluntarily accepts and assumes the risk, dangers and hazards involved in participating in the Activities. 2. Member unconditionally WAIVES AND RELEASES any claims or actions related to any loss, damage, expense, injury or death suffered by Member or any other person from or in connection with Member's participation in the Activities, due to any cause whatsoever, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE and/or breach of express or implied warranty on the part of any Operator. As used herein, the term Operator means SSWSC, The Foundation, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Tubing Steamboat, Inc., Community Slide, Inc., City of Steamboat Springs, Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation, Intrawest US Holdings, Inc., Steamboat Ski Touring Center, US Forest Service, the United States Ski and Snowboard Association, Yampa Meadows LLC, High Plain Properties, LLC, Bald Eagle Lake, LLC, Native Excavating Inc., National Interscholastic Cycling Association, any facility operators where such Activities occur, and all of their respective officers, directors, employees, coaches, members, managers, volunteers, contractors, representatives, and affiliates. Member also agrees to DEFEND AND INDEMNIFY the Operators from any third party claims asserted against any of the Operators resulting from Member s participation in the Activities. 3. Member hereby relieves Operators of any duty to protect member from harm in connection with any Activities including, without limitation, protection from any known or unknown allergens or allergic reactions. Member agrees to inspect any race course prior to competing in a race event. 4. Member authorizes Operators to obtain medical care for, or transport him/her to a medical facility or hospital if, in the opinion of Operators, medical attention is required and Member is unable to make such decisions for himself/herself. Member agrees to pay all costs associated with such medical care and related transportation and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Operators of and from the consequences of such decision and from any such costs incurred relating to the provision of medical care. Member also authorizes disclosure of protected medical information necessary to provide, coordinate or manage Member's healthcare consistent with the dictates of HIPAA and to the extent that such use or disclosure is required by law. 5. Member agrees to abide by all rules, codes of conduct, policies and conditions for membership and participation in SSWSC and USSA. Failure to do so may result in suspension or expulsion from the programs. Member consents to and authorizes the use and reproduction, for any purposes and without consideration, of all photographs and videotape recordings taken of Member. Member authorizes Member's educational institution to release academic, athletic and disciplinary information to SSWSC. 6. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with, and governed by the substantive laws of the State of Colorado, without reference to principles governing choice or conflicts of laws. In addition, Member agrees that all lawsuits must be maintained in state courts sitting in Routt County, Colorado, or federal district courts located in the District of Colorado, and Member consents and agrees that jurisdiction and venue for such proceedings shall be exclusively with such courts. In the event any portion of this release is found to be unenforceable, the remaining terms shall be fully enforceable to the fullest extent allowed by law.

14 HAVING CAREFULLY READ THE FOREGOING AND UNDERSTANDING IT TO BE A LEGALLY BINDING AGREEMENT, MEMBER SIGNIFIES HIS/HER ASSENT TO THE ABOVE TERMS BY SIGNING BELOW: Member's Printed Name: Date of Birth: Signature: (if over 18) Date Signed: SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN REQUIRED FOR MEMBERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 The undersigned is executing this Assumption of Risk and Release of Liability on behalf of a minor (under 18 years of age) (the Child ), and the following additional provisions shall apply: a. I am the parent and/or legal guardian of the Child and have authority to sign this document on the Child s behalf. b. My choice to sign this document is based upon a voluntary and informed decision. c. The Child is in good health and appropriate physical condition to participate in the Activities. d. I accept responsibility to ensure that the Child abides by this Assumption of Risk and Release of Liability and engages in the Activities in a safe manner. e. I agree to defend, indemnify and hold the Operators harmless from any and all liability, damage, cost or expense arising from claims, including claims based on negligence, brought by or on behalf of the Child or by any other party arising from or related to the Child s participation in the Activities, except those that a court determines were based upon the willful and wanton act or omission, a reckless act or omission, or a grossly negligent act or omission of the Operator. f. I am signing this on my own behalf and on behalf of the Child, and acknowledge that both the Child and I will be bound by this Waiver, Release and Indemnity. g. I agree to abide by all codes of conduct, rules and directions of the SSWSC and USSA applicable to parents of members. Printed Name of Child: Printed Name of Parent\Guardian: Signature of Parent\Guardian: Printed Name of Parent\Guardian: Signature of Parent\Guardian: Date Signed:

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