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Cross country running is a sport in which teams and individuals run a race on open-air courses over natural terrain. The course, typically 4-12 kilometers long, may include surfaces of grass, and earth, pass through woodlands and open country, and include hills, flat ground and sometimes gravel roads. It is both an individual and a team sport, as runners are judged on individual times and teams by a points-scoring method.
Yes. While cross country running is less risky than some other sports, accidents can still happen, including sprains, falls, or dehydration. If you're traveling for competitions or training camps, travel insurance can help cover medical expenses, lost or damaged sporting equipment, and trip cancellations.
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Our cross country running travel insurance includes emergency medical cover, personal accident, and repatriation. It also includes equipment protection, cancellation cover, and personal liability protection in case of accidents during the activity.
Typically, no. Most basic policies exclude high-risk sports and activities. You need a dedicated policy that specifically includes cross country running for full protection.
Often, yes. Declare your condition during the quote process. We'll assess eligibility and provide guidance. Additional terms may apply depending on your medical history.
Many policies offer cover up to age 65 or 70. If you're in good health and regularly active, options are still available. Always check the individual provider's terms.
While it's a relatively safe sport, cross country running can still cause:
Insurance helps with medical care, transport, and refunds for missed events due to injury.