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Cover for Kickboxing
for Holidays outside the UK, Isle of Man or Channel Islands
(link for residents of Republic of Ireland : Kickboxing Holiday Insurance in Euro)
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Cover for Kickboxing
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This page summarises the main points on what is and what is not covered, and the main conditions for participation in Kickboxing. If your holiday plans for Kickboxing do not seem to be covered, please contact us by email to explain your requirements.

Kickboxing - What is covered:
  • Cover for Kickboxing as an amateur, to amateur competition level, in properly supervised safe conditions, with no time limit on participation, is included at no extra charge in all the above insurance quotes.
  • Medical & Repatriation costs : the costs due to an accident or illness sustained abroad (outside your Home Country); for being taken to a suitable hospital to receive necessary emergency medical treatment, and for being repatriated if necessary. Please read Section(A) of the policy for full details.
  • Kickboxing as an Activity : Kickboxing is classified as a Medium Risk Activity, for which the terms and conditions are set out in our Schedule of Activities, via sports & activities link above.
  • Kickboxing with travel insurance : This is a travel insurance policy, not activity top-up insurance, therefore the period of cover as per your certificate of insurance must be for the whole duration of a trip, not just the period of participating in Kickboxing, and normal travel insurance applies when not participating in Kickboxing. Insurance must be taken out prior to departure from your home country.
  • Higher Excess limit : There is no extra charge for this cover for Kickboxing, but, to compensate for there being no extra charge, there is a higher Excess in the event of a claim. The Excess, which is the first part of any claim that you pay, is £300 for Medium Risk Activities, rather than the normal excess for Schedule (A) which is £100.
Kickboxing - What is not covered :
  • Personal Liability that is you causing injury or damage whilst Kickboxing.
  • Personal Accident compensation for death or permanent disablement sustained whilst Kickboxing, not to be confused with emergency medical costs which are covered.
  • Kickboxing - Equipment the full value of equipment and protective gear may not be adequately covered may not be adequately covered, see Section (M) Personal Possessions, as sports equipment is only covered to a maximum of £250.
 
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Kickboxing - policy wording
Kickboxing cover is for medical emergency & repatriation costs.

The relevant sections of the policy for full details are:

If you already have Travel Insurance, but require cover for Kickboxing
You can take out our travel insurance; there is no extra cost, but it must cover the whole duration of a trip, not just the period spent Kickboxing. However, you can discount the charge for our travel insurance by not having cover for Personal Belongings, or just having cover for Essentials, and by vary the standard excess. These are options on taking out insurance that can reduce the cost.

Age Limits:
For Single Trip aged under 65.
For Annual Multi-Trip aged under 71.
For families, up to 6 children aged under 17 can be included - (6 at the same cost as for 1).
Long Stay Backpacker is only for adults aged under 40.

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Cover for Hazardous Adventure Sports
You are covered for: ‘safe and normal’ participation in the sports and activities, as an amateur to amateur competition level. ‘Safe and normal’ participation means firstly:

  • being reasonably fit to take part;
  • taking notice of local warnings of danger or adverse weather conditions;
  • participating in safe areas and/or areas covered by rescue facilities;
  • having the necessary qualification or licence if such is needed to participate;
  • wearing suitable protective clothing and head gear;
  • observing the recognised safely procedures of the sport or activity.
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