The League's 12 clubs trust to be able to compete at ACT this summer

The League's 12 clubs trust to be able to compete at ACT this summer

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En la sesión también estuvo Badiola, quien presentó un documento con medidas y protocolos que los integrantes de ambas competiciones deberán seguir una vez las autoridades den su visto bueno para regresar a la actividad con la meta de “conseguir la premisa principal de contagio 0”

In the session was also Badiola, who presented a document with measures and protocols that the members of both competitions will have to follow once the authorities give their approval to return to the activity with the goal of "achieving the main premise of contagion 0"

The Association of Trains Clubs Organizing the most important trianera leagues on the national scene, said yesterday that "keep working with the look on a summer of trainer races"despite the coronavirus pandemic that is confined to the population.

The ACT, "meeting on Saturday, in a new telematics briefing"reported that, "as soon as the authorities allow to return to sports practice, the different clubs of the Eusko Label Liga - male - and the Euskotren Liga - female - must follow the guidelines indicated in a medical action protocol."

This protocol will be "led by the ACT doctor, Juan José Badiola," who, "together with the doctors of the ACT clubs, has been working on the development of a protocol of action against the covid-19, always in coordination and respecting what the health authorities decide at every moment," according to the association.

At yesterday's meeting, where they participated "representatives of the 12 partner clubs and members of the Board of Directors"decided to continue "working with the look on a summer of trainer races".