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Hospitality Offer Audi Fis World Cup Garmisch-Partenkirchen the Classic Event in Ski Alpine HOSPITALITY OFFER AUDI FIS WORLD CUP GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN THE CLASSIC EVENT IN SKI ALPINE Alpine skiing stands for courage, risk, passion and is the most popular discipline within winter sports. Downhill races with speeds of more than 140 km per hour and split seconds which can decide over a win and a loss are the attributes which fascinate fans around the world. The ongoing successes of the German athletes in the skiing world cup over the past years have put the spectacular sports events even into a bigger spotlight among the fans and visitors. Olympic winner Viktoria Rebensburg, Felix Neureuther and Fritz Dopfer are the role models of the German skiing team. They all belong to the top world class within their disciplines. FASCINATION KANDAHAR – ON TWO WEEKENDS Garmisch-Partenkirchen as an absolute classic event within the Audi FIS Ski World Cup offers a perfect stage for top sports per- formances. Experience the most spectacular ski race and the world famous Kandahar downhill including the “free fall” – the steepest race part within the Audi FIS Ski World Cup. 01/21/17 Women‘s Downhill 01/22/17 Women‘s Super-G 01/28/17 Men‘s Downhill 01/29/17 Men‘s Giant Slalom HOSPITALITY OFFER AUDI FIS SKI WELTCUP GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN HIGHEST QUALITY OF HOSPITALITY WE MAKE SURE THAT YOU AND YOUR GUESTS HAVE A PLEASANT STAY. A VIP tent with a modern and comfortable atmosphere, perfect catering, friendly hostess service and short ways to the stands – everything is prepared for an amazing race weekend. SCOPE OF SUPPLY – VIP-HOSPITALITY A comprehensive VIP package for you and your guests including the following benefits: Access to the VIP tent Reserved company table (for groups of 6 people) Access to the VIP stand VIP parking on request (for groups of 4 people) Exclusive catering as a buffet Free alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks Service by friendly hostesses WOMEN’S RACE MEN’S RACE € 275 € 325 Per person/day, plus VAT Per person/day, plus VAT HOSPITALITY OFFER AUDI FIS SKI WELTCUP GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN ORDER FORM FOR VIP TICKETS Lagardère Sports Germany GmbH c/o Deutscher Skiverband contract number Hubertusstraße 1 - 82152 Planegg (not to be filled in) Fax +49 (0) 89 857 90 504 E [email protected] P +49 (0) 89 857 90 505 1. ORDER Herewith the customer orders (see number 3) at Lagardère Sports Germany GmbH c/o Deutscher Skiverband, Hubertusstraße 1, 82152 Planegg („Lagardère Sports“), for the AUDI FIS Ski World Cup 2016/2017 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen the following benefits: EVENT/DATE NUMBER OF TICKETS PRICE PER VIP TICKET* plus VAT. Women’s Downhill 01/21/17 275,– EUR Women’s Super-G 01/22/17 275,– EUR Men’s Downhill 01/28/17 325,– EUR Men’s Giant Slalom 01/29/17 325,– EUR * The VIP package includes the access to the VIP area and on the VIP stand, an exclusive catering as a buffet and service by friendly hostesses. Please return the filled and signed ordering form per fax or as a scanned document per e-mail to the fax number mentioned above or as an e-mail. The orders will be recognised upon entry and is subject to change until your confirmation. The confirmation follows by sending back the resigned ordering form per fax or e-mail to the number which the customer has stated or the stated e-mail address in point 3. 2. IN RETURN FOR SERVICES The payment of the amount under number 1 happens 7 days after you receive the invoice by Lagardère Sports to the bank account stated on the invoice. The tickets will only be send to the customer by advandced payment and 3 weeks to 3 days before the event happens. In case of any questions please do not hesitate to contact us under the above mentioned telephone number. 3. CUSTOMER – BILLING/SHIPPING ADRESS Company Postal Code, City Surname PhoneFax Name E-Mail Street With my signature, I confirm the order of the listet VIP tickets as well as the correctness of all my data. The general terms and conditions are a major part of this agreement. These can be seen and found on our homepage, de.lagardere-se.com or can be send to you for free if wanted. In case of any objection between the general terms and conditions and this order form, the conditions of this order form have priority. DATE, SIGNATURE OF THE CUSTOMER: CONFIRMED (Date, Tobias Francomano): The previous prices are not including the shipment of 10 EUR. I am also interested in sponsoring packages in winter sports. Please send me information without any obligation. Copyright All pictures, images and other illustrations as well as all thoughts, ideas, concepts and advertising materials listed in this document are protected by applicable copyright regulations, e.g. the Act on Copyright and Related Rights (“Copyright Act”). Owner of the intellectual property is Lagardère Sports Germany GmbH respectively the Club represented by Lagardère Sports Germany GmbH (”Rights Holder”) save as expressly otherwise marked in the document. Any use of the aforementioned protected works, e.g. any adaptations and transformations, the partial or fully reproduction, distribution as well as any transfer to third parties or any other respective use protected under the Copyright Act is strictly forbidden without prior written approval by the respective Rights Holder. By receiving the document, the recipient confirms that it will maintain absolute confidentiality and non-disclosure about the ideas and proposals contained herein. Any violation of the Copyright Act (e.g. unauthorized use of contents of the draft) can constitute a criminal offence according to § 106 ff. Copyright Act (UrhG). Additionally, the person conducting the copyright offence can be warned subject to a charge and also be condemned to financial damages and/or injunction. This is without prejudice to the Rights Holders‘ other statutory claims and rights. The exclusive place of jurisdiction with regard to all disputes arising out of or in connection with a violation of the copyright laws shall be Hamburg, Germany. Lagardère Sports Germany GmbH c/o Deutscher Skiverband Hubertusstraße 1 / 82152 Planegg / Germany P +49 (0) 89 857 90-505 F +49 (0) 89 857 90-504 [email protected] / www.lagardere-se.com Statutory Seat: Hamburg / HRB 102266 / Managing Director: Philipp Hasenbein, Andrew Georgiou A company of Lagardère Sports and Entertainment.
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