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Because of Corona requirements: Bundesliga sailors are threatened with a worst-case scenario - clubs from Lake Starnberg miss the game day - the organizer is silent

2020-09-23T09:50:12.488Z


The sailing clubs on Lake Starnberg are threatened with a huge catastrophe. Because of new Corona requirements, they will probably not be able to compete on the 4th Bundesliga matchday in Kiel.


The sailing clubs on Lake Starnberg are threatened with a huge catastrophe.

Because of new Corona requirements, they will probably not be able to compete on the 4th Bundesliga matchday in Kiel.

  • The corona crisis hits the sailing clubs on Lake Starnberg hard.

  • They will probably not be able to play for the 4th Bundesliga matchday in Kiel.

  • Munich is considered a risk area there - which makes entry difficult for some participants.

Starnberg / Tutzing

- “Now the time has come.” 0882175731 is furious two days before the fourth

Bundesliga matchday

in

Kiel

.

The

team manager

of the

German Touring Yacht Clubs

had before

the season starts

the German

sailing elite class

dealt with the question of what happens when a team for

Corona

the start is not possible.

He did not get

a sufficient answer from the Hamburg concept shipyard, which organizes the

Bundesliga

.

Now the

confusion is

great after the government of

Schleswig-Holstein declared

the

city ​​of Munich

a

risk area

on Monday

and

entry

into the country between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea is no longer possible.

A number of sailors from the Starnberger See clubs live in the risk area of ​​Munich

Some

sailors

of

clubs from Lake Starnberg,

which for

Kiel

were nominated, come directly from

Munich.

They would have to

go

into quarantine

on site for

14 days

or

undergo

two corona tests

at least five days apart - there is not enough time for either.

Three crew members are affected

by the

DTYC

: Maximilian Weiss, Laura Fischer and Paul Mothwurf have their

residence

in the

state capital,

only helmsman Julian Stückl is registered in

Tutzing

.

“We don't have the capacity to send other people,” explains Weiss.

All other

members of

the

DTYC

cadre

also live in Munich.

The

consequence

is clear: "I'm afraid we won't start up."

The

health department in Kiel has

yet to find out

where exactly Raoul Heraeus lives

.

According to Ilja Wolf, the

sailor from

the

Bavarian Yacht Club

lives

somewhere on the city limits between

Munich

and

Unterhaching

, which makes a decision complicated.

The

BYC

team boss

wants to

wait for

the official

statement

before

announcing

the decision whether his

crew will go

north.

The tendency is clear: "If there is no permit, we will not take off." Sending another crew is

not an option

for Wolf

.

"We can't pull a team out of the hat."

The

Munich Yacht Club

has also announced Jannik Pöhlmann, a

sailor

who lives in Munich, for this weekend.

Micki Liebl is playing with the idea of ​​appointing a replacement, but the team boss is not enthusiastic about it.

“It's a disadvantage for us,” he fears.

Newly formed

teams

don't work that smoothly.

Heavy blow for sailing Bundesliga club from Starnberg: No special permit granted

Yesterday afternoon it became apparent that the

Ministry of Health

in Kiel would not

give

any

special permission

for the sailors from Munich.

The concept

shipyard

made the

DTYC

an offer: "They want to make people from other

sailing clubs

available

to us

," reports Weiss.

But that would violate the

rules of the league

.

The

team boss

therefore passed the case on to his

club management

, which is now

clarifying

with the

German Sailing Association

what

consequences

there may be if one does not compete in Kiel.

No definitive statement was available from the concept shipyard.

“Everything will be within the legal framework”, promised company spokeswoman Deyke Zschachlitz.

Corona: Sailors from Lake Starnberg want to adhere to entry regulations

The

three clubs from Lake Starnberg

agree that they will strictly

adhere

to the

entry requirements

of Schleswig-Holstein.

“These are laws,” explains Weiss.

Violations can result in

fines of up to 10,000 euros.

“That makes sense,” says Weiss.

After all, Germany is still in the

grip of the global pandemic.

hh

Source: merkur

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