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The right signal - with cutbacks: handball players in the district welcome the break of the season

2020-10-23T09:13:15.425Z


In the Starnberg district, the interruption of the handball season is seen as positive. One or the other functionary only questions the length of the break.


In the Starnberg district, the interruption of the handball season is seen as positive.

One or the other functionary only questions the length of the break.

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- At the beginning of this week Kurt Neumaier received a call from Simbach.

The Herrsching handball player's trainer was asked whether the match between the two TSVs would take place on the weekend.

Neumeier's impression after the phone call: "Simbach would have played 100 percent." Although at this point in time both in the Starnberg district and in the Rottal-Inn district, where Simbach is located, the incidence value of people infected with Corona in the last seven days was the critical level had long since exceeded.

The question of whether the match will take place or not has been resolved by itself since Wednesday after the Bavarian Handball Association (BHV) completely canceled the next three game days for the entire Free State.

"I think it is the right signal to finally have a uniform regulation", commented Veronika Jakob on the decision of the association with regard to the numerous matches that have already been canceled since the season opener at the beginning of October.

The acting head of department at SC Weßling had already put her division into sleep mode.

Training for women is suspended until the end of October, and the minis and D-youth are also allowed to stay at home for the time being because of the rapidly increasing corona infections.

“I have the feeling that the trainers are dealing with the subject sensibly,” says Jakob.

Your trainers gave health more priority than sport.

Breathe a sigh of relief after the decision of the Bavarian Handball Association (BHV)

The fact that the top officials are now thinking similarly after a long period of radio silence also makes Christina Reich sigh of relief.

"I am glad that the BHV has relieved the clubs of responsibility," says the head of the TSV Herrsching department.

A week ago, she saw herself compelled to act because the association left the clubs to decide for themselves whether they want to play their games in risk areas or not.

Reich then canceled all of their teams' games and their determination also became a role model for other clubs.

However, game operations are initially only suspended for the next three game days.

The BHV will then announce by November 4 whether and how the round will be resumed after the break.

Klaus Schmid, trainer at TSV Gilching, expects the number of infections to continue to rise: "I believe that it will be worse rather than better in the next three weeks."

Herrsching's coach Neumaier would no longer play in 2020

Schmid continues from the unreasonableness of the people to undermine the government's guidelines.

"I can't imagine everyone holding their feet still now."

But now the handball players in Bavaria have to do that for at least the next three weeks.

“What do I do during this time?” Is not only Kurt Neumaier's question.

Especially since it is not even certain whether the municipalities will let the clubs into their halls under the impression of rapidly increasing values.

"I would have made the decision myself not to play in 2020," says Herrsching's coach.

He would have liked the radical cut so that he could make a new attempt to revive the season next year with the appropriate lead time.

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Source: merkur

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