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<blockquote data-quote="TurtleShifter" data-source="post: 163570" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>1)Yes, he spent most of the day at the hospital. He even said that in his interview.</p><p> </p><p>Being sick does not qualify as an "emergency medical situation" as a result of participating in the event. That is why he wouldn't answer or say anything about it.</p><p> </p><p><strong>2.4 Intravenous Hydration </strong>a. <strong>At no time during the event may a rider receive any type of intravenous hydration, unless such hydration is deemed medically necessary by medical personnel as a result of an emergency medical situation (i.e., heat stroke) encountered by the rider during, or as a result of participating in, any practice, qualifier, moto race or other activity in the event. </strong></p><p>b. Once a rider receives such hydration during the event, the rider will not be permitted to compete in any further event activities, including but not limited to, any further practice, qualifier, moto race or other activity in the event, unless and until the rider is released by the medical personnel who treated the rider for the specific emergency medical situation at issue.</p><p><strong>c. Any rider who receives medical treatment from the event medical director and where such treatment includes the recommendation that the rider be transported to an emergency medical treatment center, said rider shall be prohibited from competing or participating further at that event. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurtleShifter, post: 163570, member: 217"] 1)Yes, he spent most of the day at the hospital. He even said that in his interview. Being sick does not qualify as an "emergency medical situation" as a result of participating in the event. That is why he wouldn't answer or say anything about it. [B]2.4 Intravenous Hydration [/B]a. [B]At no time during the event may a rider receive any type of intravenous hydration, unless such hydration is deemed medically necessary by medical personnel as a result of an emergency medical situation (i.e., heat stroke) encountered by the rider during, or as a result of participating in, any practice, qualifier, moto race or other activity in the event. [/B] b. Once a rider receives such hydration during the event, the rider will not be permitted to compete in any further event activities, including but not limited to, any further practice, qualifier, moto race or other activity in the event, unless and until the rider is released by the medical personnel who treated the rider for the specific emergency medical situation at issue. [B]c. Any rider who receives medical treatment from the event medical director and where such treatment includes the recommendation that the rider be transported to an emergency medical treatment center, said rider shall be prohibited from competing or participating further at that event. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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