• Home
  • About
    • About Monica
    • Media Kit & Press
  • Contact
  • Nav Social Menu

    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube

Run Eat Repeat

  • Running
  • Recipes
    • Breakfast
    • Dessert
    • Dinner
    • Food Journal
    • Lunch
    • Nutrition & Food Tips
    • Smoothies
    • Snacks
  • Podcast
  • Videos
  • Training Plans
  • Lifestyle
    • Fun
    • Healthy Living
    • My Life
    • Run Eat Repeat Podcast
    • Travel
    • What Runners Eat

Race Insurance–Would You Get It?

Uncategorized

FacebookTweetPin
29 Nov

Hellooo! I just wrapped up dinner and was going through emails when I saw this press release that I wanted to talk about with you Smile 20121122_133552 (800x600)(random picture to fill the sad void of appropriate images related to this post)

So, if we were friends in real life I’d call you right now and be all like, “Hey, what are you doing? Have you gotten your hangnail fixed yet? Anyway. Did you hear…”

Active Network and Allianz Global Assistance (insurance co.) are teaming up to offer runners race insurance on their race. Soon when you register for a race on Active.com you will have the option to buy “race insurance”. Registration Protector would be available to would-be-racers registering on Active.com.

“With Registration Protector, a participant who misses an event for a covered reason such as an injury, illness, job loss, transportation delays, military/family/legal obligations, and more can get their registration fees reimbursed.”

I think it’s a good idea, but I want to know how much it will cost (the press release didn’t say). I register for a  good number of races each year and that would really add up if I bought insurance for each race! I think I might choose it if it was a race that was far away or I was recovering from an injury and was signing up on a whim?

Race insurance could be a valuable addition to your registration process, especially if you’re frequently signing up for events throughout the year. If the cost is reasonable, it might offer peace of mind for races that are far from home or when you’re dealing with an injury. Understanding the exact price will be crucial in deciding whether it’s worth the investment for every race or just for specific circumstances.

If you’re passionate about fitness and active living, you might also want to explore other types of coverage that can safeguard your health and well-being. Fitness insurance can offer protection against unexpected injuries or accidents that occur during your workouts. For more information on this type of coverage, visit https://insurefitness.com/, where you can find policies designed to meet the needs of active individuals. Having comprehensive insurance can complement race insurance, providing broader protection as you stay active and pursue your fitness goals.

When considering insurance options, whether it’s for race events or other aspects of life, it’s essential to explore providers that offer comprehensive coverage at reasonable rates. One such reliable provider is Ultimate Insurance, which specializes in various insurance solutions, including taxi insurance. Just like race insurance, taxi insurance is crucial for private hire drivers, ensuring their protection and that of their passengers in case of unexpected incidents. As with any insurance, the cost of taxi insurance can vary based on factors such as location, vehicle type, and driving history. By comparing policies from providers like Ultimate Insurance, drivers can find the best-suited coverage to meet their specific needs while staying within their budget. Understanding the value of insurance in different contexts can help individuals make informed decisions about protecting themselves and their interests in various areas of life.

When it comes to finding the right insurance coverage, whether for race events or everyday needs, it’s crucial to consider providers that offer tailored solutions at competitive rates. A notable option is SimplyQuote Insurance, renowned for its extensive range of insurance products designed to meet diverse customer requirements. Their customer-centric approach and commitment to transparency make them a trusted choice for those seeking reliable insurance options. By exploring their flexible policies and competitive rates, individuals can confidently choose the coverage that aligns with their unique needs, knowing they are supported by a reputable insurer focused on delivering quality service and reliable protection.

While race insurance may be a new concept to some, insurance is a necessary expense for many industries. For example, Taxi Insurance for private hire drivers is not only required by law, but it also protects both the driver and their passengers in the event of an accident or other unforeseen circumstances. Similar to race insurance, the cost of taxi insurance can vary depending on a variety of factors such as the location, type of vehicle, and driving record. It’s important to shop around and compare policies to ensure you’re getting the best coverage at a price that fits your budget. 20121110_070056 (600x800)

Question: What do you think? Would you buy race insurance? Do you buy travel insurance?

FacebookTweetPin

61 Comments

Previous Post: « Things to do Thursday
Next Post: November 2012 Highlights »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Joyce says

    2013-01-03 at 6:40 am

    365Competitors.com has been doing this since 2011 and most of the races have it as “complimentary” where you don’t have to pay $7.00 like with Active.

    Reply
  2. Hannah says

    2012-12-03 at 10:19 am

    Race insurance would make it easier to cop out I think. If you know you’ll be reimbursed it would be a whole lot easier to make excuses not to run it!

    Reply
  3. SpaceySteph says

    2012-12-02 at 4:29 am

    Checked out their site. It doesn’t cover travel, just race fee. Also doesn’t cover weather (except if your residence is inhabitable because of a natural disaster).
    I would only consider insurance for a big destination race, and only if it were more complete coverage that would cover my travel costs AND cover the event of natural disasters. (I’m hurricane prone. Its a wonder I wasn’t signed up for New York, because that would totally happen to me.)
    So basically, yes on the insurance, but no on this particular insurance. Not worth it. I wonder if trip insurance can also cover race fees in the event you are going to a destination race. Hmm…

    Reply
  4. Jane T. says

    2012-12-01 at 6:29 pm

    It would depend on the cost and also what you had to do to prove that you had a “covered event” – last year at this time I had a horrible virus/death plague and I couldn’t travel to DC to run the Hot Chocolate 15K (sounds like I didn’t really miss out, though….) I would have loved to get reimbursed for that, but how do you prove that you’re sick??

    Good luck in Vegas!

    Reply
  5. Steph @ Steph Stays Slim says

    2012-12-01 at 9:59 am

    I never buy extra insurance when it’s offered (I live on the edge, lol) but the way I see it, if I register for a race, then I try my hardest to get there on time, ready, etc. If I can’t make it then it’s probably a huge deal, not just something I just blew off and would;t even mind the lost registration.

    Reply
  6. Sara says

    2012-12-01 at 7:27 am

    I’m not sure about race insurance but have got to know about your makeup and skin care routine! Your face is glowing! You look dynamite. I can never achieve that “glow” look, is there a secret? 🙂

    Reply
  7. Karla says

    2012-11-30 at 7:00 pm

    I think it seems like a good idea-but I wonder what happens when you have to actually prove why you missed the race. As long as claims aren’t denied, it’s probably worth it.

    Reply
  8. Krista says

    2012-11-30 at 6:12 pm

    I just signed up for a half and the insurance was $7.00.. I didn’t get it because the race is this sunday, but I am prone to injuries and would totally do this to give me peace of mind. I signed up for races in 2010 and 2011 that I couldn’t race in and was out the money. Better safe than sorry sometimes.

    Reply
  9. Runner Dad says

    2012-11-30 at 5:20 pm

    You have to be kidding me. Paying insurance for something like a race is just a rip off…just like most warranties on electronics. Just makes me shake my head at yet another way for companies to rip people off.

    Reply
  10. Kathy @thepandapost says

    2012-11-30 at 3:05 pm

    For any race I was either traveling to or paying around $100 I would buy it.

    Reply
  11. Brittany says

    2012-11-30 at 2:04 pm

    I signed up for a race this morning and they offered insurance for $7 on active.com. I clicked no when they asked if I wanted it.

    Reply
  12. Danielle says

    2012-11-30 at 1:32 pm

    Do all races offer race insurance? If I signed up for a really expensive race or one I had to travel to then I would probably get it

    Reply
  13. AJ says

    2012-11-30 at 1:23 pm

    Random comment: I am a fellow ginger. You always look so gorgeous in photos. If you ever run out of blog topics I would really appreciate a make-up tutorial!! Or hair, you hair always looks great too…

    Reply
  14. Tina says

    2012-11-30 at 12:40 pm

    I looked on the allianztravelinsurance.com website and it only costs $7. After what happend with the NYC Marathon, I would say yes to big races and no to $20 races.

    🙂

    Reply
  15. Amanda says

    2012-11-30 at 12:19 pm

    Pretty pic, love your hair!

    Reply
  16. Deirdre @ Oh Well Whatever says

    2012-11-30 at 12:05 pm

    I don’t think I would buy it, just another expense. I like to use my own guilt as race insurance. Telling myself, “Hey you signed up for this and shelled out $120 and told everyone you were running it so get your arse in gear and train and show up. Don’t suck.” Something like that.

    Reply
  17. Lydia @HappyHealthyConfident.com says

    2012-11-30 at 12:04 pm

    Interesting && something I have never really considered before….Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  18. Jessica J. says

    2012-11-30 at 10:23 am

    Monica,
    I know this is a running and food blog but could you please, please, please tell us how you get your hair to look like that!? I love it!
    FWIW, I recently saw race insurance for $7 for a half marathon which had a registration fee of $70. I won’t buy it becuase it’s a local race and I’m waiting until the last minute to sign up to see if I’m conditioned for it by then.

    Reply
  19. Jennie says

    2012-11-30 at 10:21 am

    Kinda sounds like another way for active.com to collect more money. With bigger races you can always sell your bib and recoup your expenses. If insurance is $7 per race and you run 10 in a year, that’s another $70 you’re paying for races

    Reply
  20. Happier Heather says

    2012-11-30 at 10:14 am

    I live dangerously. No race insurance or travel insurance for me!

    My thinking behind not doing race insurance is that I don’t sign up for a race unless I can afford to throw the money away. So, if I don’t do the race, I don’t feel like I’ve lost anything.

    Reply
  21. Sarah says

    2012-11-30 at 9:59 am

    My rules are that insurance is only for situations when you cannot “self-insure”. Basically I insure anything so expensive that I wouldn’t have savings in place to cover it. Life insurance, long-term disability, health insurance, and liability auto insurance. Things like these are important because they could bankrupt your family or at least put you tens of thousands of dollars in debt.

    Losing $100 on a race fee, something that is non-essential to begin with, isn’t something I would insure.

    Reply
  22. Molly @ Just Your Average Athlete says

    2012-11-30 at 9:39 am

    I agree that the concept of runner’s insurance is really cool! But I’m hesitant only because I imagine the price for it isn’t that cheap.

    Reply
  23. Emily @ www.main-eats.com says

    2012-11-30 at 8:50 am

    Pretty picture of you! I guess I’m willing to take the risk…

    Reply
  24. Cate says

    2012-11-30 at 8:28 am

    I was just injured in the middle of marathon training and I’ve had to drop out of races due to injury, so yes, I think it’s a great idea. I realize many races have a no refund policy, so I’m not sure how that would work with the races that have that policy in place. I assume you would still get your fees back… Kinda the point of insurance! 🙂 I also think though, the higher the cost of the race, but more interest I would have in purchasing insurance.

    Have fun in Vegas! I feel like it was yesterday that I was reading all of the reviews about the race (careful with the water!). I can’t believe a year has passed!

    Reply
    • runeatrepeat says

      2012-11-30 at 11:52 am

      I drank the water last year and was fine. I’m not fancy.

      Reply
  25. Gabby @ Gabby Rose Runs says

    2012-11-30 at 8:23 am

    I think it’s actually a really great idea. I wish I was the insurance company that thought of it! I wouldn’t do it for every race, but for one months away or a destination race it would give me a lot of peace of mind…

    On the flip side, I wonder if people would be less committed to their training knowing they could get reimbursed if they suddenly get “injured.” It would be interesting to see if actual race participation percentages start to drop if people feel like they have the freedom to opt out…

    Reply
  26. Mel says

    2012-11-30 at 8:02 am

    I registered for a 5k just yesterday through Active and the insurance was offered for $7.00. The race was only $20 and is this weekend, so I opted out. Not sure I would get it for shorter/cheaper races, but might consider it for longer distances/more expensive races.

    Reply
  27. TNT Coach Ken says

    2012-11-30 at 7:58 am

    With the price of races sky-rocketing, I can’t even think of adding to them. I remember when we walked up and registered for races the same day. (old school)

    Reply
  28. Tina @ Best Body Fitness says

    2012-11-30 at 7:23 am

    For me it would depend on the cost. I would probably do it for a bigger race, more expensive race, or if it’s a distance I’m not quite sure about at the time but want to register. I could have used it for Chicago this past year.

    Reply
  29. Katie says

    2012-11-30 at 7:14 am

    I just signed up for a race and would have been interested in buying insurance because it was nonrefundable. Some are pretty pricey, and it would be nice to have the option to back out if I need to.

    Reply
  30. Deb says

    2012-11-30 at 7:11 am

    Call me anytime! I’d love to chat with you about hangnails, and the such.

    Nay, I don’t sign up for high dollar races. Now, if I was a serious runner (like you), running marathons that cost big bucks, then yea, I’d probably pay the extra for insurance. Maybe. Okay, probably not. Do you buy vacation insurance? I think I did once .. but usually not. Too frugal = cheap!

    Call me, we’ll talk.

    Reply
    • runeatrepeat says

      2012-11-30 at 11:54 am

      Serious runner? Ha! The only thing I’m serious about is dessert 🙂

      Reply
  31. Rachel says

    2012-11-30 at 6:51 am

    I am very inujury prone so, depending on the cost, I would consider it 🙂

    Reply
  32. Kristin says

    2012-11-30 at 6:39 am

    I just signed up for a 5k yesterday through active.com and race insurance was offered….it was $7 for this one not sure if that is a “standard rate” of it depends on the cost of the race. I declined, but thought it was a neat option. Love your pic! Purple looks great on you! 🙂

    Reply
  33. Nicole says

    2012-11-30 at 6:14 am

    The answer to the question would completely depend on the cost of the insurance. In most cases, if the race is out of town, I would still take the trip if I could. I usually plan the trip and then find a race. For local races, they are cheap enough that the insurance wouldn’t be needed.

    The Kidless Kronicles

    Reply
  34. Jenica says

    2012-11-30 at 5:51 am

    I obviously have health and car insurance and if I had dependents I would do life insurance. But other than that I never by insurance. Maybe it’s poor foresight on my part, but I’ve never had a case where I think “if only I’d paid for that insurance!!”

    Reply
  35. Nicole@ livingthesweetlifestl.wordpress.com says

    2012-11-30 at 5:44 am

    I think I would buy it if I were signing up for a big race such as a marathon that was pretty far away. I wouldn’t if it were for shorter races.

    Reply
  36. Wendy says

    2012-11-30 at 5:43 am

    I think it’s a great idea! I just bought race insurance for the Colorado Marathon – it was only $7 so totally worth it. Last month, I couldn’t do the MCM because of the storm and it would have been nice to get that registration fee back.

    Reply
  37. Amanda @ Click. The Good News says

    2012-11-30 at 5:26 am

    Interesting- I wonder about situations like Hurricane Sandy which cancelled the NYC marathon. Would it just cover entry fees or also include travel expenses (that’s where most people lost big $$)?

    Reply
  38. Katlyn says

    2012-11-30 at 5:20 am

    I recently registered for the Charleston Marathon in January and they offered race insurance for $4 through 365competitors. I opted not to buy since I am only doing the half marathon and it wasn’t very expensive ($50). It also only covers registration refunds due to sickness or injury. If the race was more expensive and/or a tougher event (full marathon, ironman, etc.) I would probably get the insurance as long as the cost was reasonable.

    Reply
  39. Lauren says

    2012-11-30 at 5:06 am

    Monica, you look STUNNING! That needs to be your next FB profile pic. 🙂

    Reply
  40. WellHeeledRunner says

    2012-11-30 at 2:56 am

    You look so pretty in that picture…and your hair = amazing!
    I think I would buy race insurance if it would cover my travel and hotel expenses if I was travelling abroad for a race. I wouldn’t do it for any races here in the UK. Most halfs and marathons that I’m doing seem to be around the £30 mark and are within driving or train distance, so I don’t think it would be worth it.

    Reply
  41. Amanda @FancyOatmeal says

    2012-11-30 at 1:40 am

    Hmmmm I’d say that if the insurance were a reasonable price, I’d probably consider it because I have a tendancy to register VERY far in advance. Example: I registered for a 15k in October that won’t happen until March.

    Reply
  42. Jazz says

    2012-11-29 at 11:53 pm

    We have a runner’s association here and if you get a membership it includes race insurance of some sort, not quite sure how it works!! I have travel insurance through work, but if I didn’t I would probably buy it, i’m scared of the US health care prices!

    Reply
  43. Shannon says

    2012-11-29 at 9:34 pm

    I probably would depending on the registration fee. I recently paid for the Surf City full marathon (my first full-mary) and gulped at the thought of an injury or something keeping me from it and losing $100+. But it would depend on the cost of the insurance.

    Definitely would consider it! 🙂

    Good luck in LV–I can’t wait to see the re-cap.

    Reply
  44. Sue says

    2012-11-29 at 9:17 pm

    Yes, especially for faraway or out-of-town events.

    Reply
  45. Christine @ BookishlyB says

    2012-11-29 at 8:44 pm

    That’s a tough one! I’ve only ever not done two races; a Big Sur 21 miler one year and the Disney one this year. I sold my bib this year since it was so local and could handle the transaction, but it definitely would have come in handy with the other one. I’m not sure, honestly, if I would ever pay for it; I always end up feeling so guilty/annoyed when I check out that races are so expensive I’m not sure if I’d purposefully add to the cost. That is if I ever run another long race 🙂

    Reply
  46. Meg says

    2012-11-29 at 8:43 pm

    I would be interested in knowing what the cost was! I don’t think it’s a bad idea especially if you have an injury..etc. and aren’t able to run the race. All though I have to be honest with myself, when push comes to shove I’d be at that race no matter what! 😉

    Reply
  47. Ida says

    2012-11-29 at 8:33 pm

    I think race insurance is a smart idea for events that sell out early. Would have been a big help for NYC… I bet race insurance will add $10-15 per entry.

    Reply
  48. Stephanie says

    2012-11-29 at 8:32 pm

    I might get insurance because there have been a few times when I wished I could cancel my race right before. I’ve stuck with it each time and made it work, but still. Or allow us to get our money back in the first place!

    Reply
  49. Kelly says

    2012-11-29 at 8:27 pm

    No way – I’ll never buy any type of insurance again from Allianz. They’ve ripped me off once before so there is no way I’ll ever do that again!

    Reply
  50. Kayla @ The Best Things says

    2012-11-29 at 8:23 pm

    Whoa. Insurance makes me mad! Being an adult sucks. I guess the races i’ve done have all been less than $50.. so if I’m out the money, not a big deal. It seems a bit like a money grab to me.

    Reply
  51. GreenGirlRunning says

    2012-11-29 at 8:09 pm

    After having an appendectomy in Puerto Rico at the tail end of a cruise (honey moon!) I ALWAYS buy travel insurance! We were stuck in the hospital in PR for 12 days, and the travelers insurance was incredibly helpful. I’d consider race insurance for the bigger, more expensive races, or destination races, if the cost is reasonable.

    Reply
    • runeatrepeat says

      2012-11-29 at 8:20 pm

      Ah! That is a scary story. Hope you’re back to 100%

      Reply
      • GreenGirlRunning says

        2012-11-29 at 8:32 pm

        Ah yes, I’m all good, it was 10 years ago. But you wanna know what was freaky?! When they started the surgery I wasn’t completely under!! Moral of this story is buy travelers insurance, be wary of cruise food and be sure the anesthesiologist knows what he’s doing! In all fairness, the care I received in Puerto Rico was FAR better than most that I’ve received here in the US (besides the anesthesia incident, of course) and cheap! 😀

        Reply
  52. Abby @ Change of Pace says

    2012-11-29 at 7:56 pm

    Interesting- thanks for sharing!
    I would LOVE to have insurance for Ironman events. At $600+ per event and registration a year in advance, it would be nice to get a refund if injury hits.

    Reply
  53. TorontoRunner says

    2012-11-29 at 7:55 pm

    oh that’s interesting!
    Like you said, it’d be interesting to see how much the insurance costs? For someone who races a lot, it might be worthwhile.

    I personally don’t race enough to buy it though!

    Reply
  54. Korlynne says

    2012-11-29 at 7:53 pm

    que bonita!

    Reply
  55. Melissa @TryingtoHeal says

    2012-11-29 at 7:49 pm

    At the rate I get injured, I’d consider it, depending on the cost though.

    Reply
  56. Jean says

    2012-11-29 at 7:48 pm

    Meh, no way. I guess I like to live dangerously.

    Reply
  57. Amy @ Writing While Running says

    2012-11-29 at 7:21 pm

    This insurance idea kind of annoys me because so many races are now moving (if not already moved) in the direction of policies stating no refunds/no switching/no deferring. Now that insurance may be an option, it basically gives race directors an extra reason to OK that policy. That being said, it is a good idea, given the price because it seems these strict policies are already mostly in place.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Welcome to Run Eat Repeat!

Hi! I'm Monica, I love running, eating and sharing the best tips & strategies to help you RUN your BEST life! I've run +50 half & +30 full marathons and... More » about About

Follow Me

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Search

Browse by Category

RUNNING GOALS PLANNER

Follow @RunEatRepeat

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: Please speak with a medical professional before making any changes to your diet or exercise. I am not a doctor or registered dietitian. The views expressed are based on my own experiences, and should not be taken as medical, nutrition or training advice. Please note that affiliate links and sponsored posts may pop up from time to time. I truly appreciate your support. More »

Privacy Policy

Recent Posts

  • How to Register for runDisney Races (Step-by-Step Guide)
  • runDisney Race Calendar 2026–2027: Dates and Registration Schedule
  • Funny Valentine’s Day Cards for Runners (2026 Edition)
  • BEST Valentine’s Day Gifts for Runners
  • BREAKING DISNEYLAND HALF MARATHON NEWS