The Galician of Vela sends to Xunta and CSD its proposal for a protocol for the start of training

The Galician of Vela sends to Xunta and CSD its proposal for a protocol for the start of training

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Imagen de la reunión telemática de la Federación del pasado miércoles

Image of the Federation's telematics meeting last Wednesday

The Royal Galician Federation of Vela has referred to the main bodies governing sport in Galicia: Higher Council of Sports and Xeral Secretariat for O Sport of the Xunta of Galicia. a proposal for a protocol for the gradual return to training as soon as the health authorities give a green light.

In a video conference meeting held last Wednesday with nautical clubs, federal leaders already indicated that the body that president Manuel Villaverde was designing a series of measures "added to the restrictions established by the Health Authorities, which will always be mandatory during training and activities."

The intention of the Galician de Vela is to have a specific and clear plan for "the return of the náutico-sports activity of the world of the practice of sailing, to go out to sail from nautical clubs, public ramps, pants, beaches..."

The draft has also been sent to the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, Ports of the State and Portos de Galicia, since these public administrations play an important role, that for the Government will have a role in the deceleration and these as management of the harbour soil in Galicia.

The Federation is waiting to know the following steps to be taken following the publication in the Official Gazette of the State of today of a specific article, on 9 (Other Federal athletes, point 1).

The BOE states that the federations will be able to perform "individual training, in outdoor spaces, twice a day" (between 6: 00 and 10: 00 and 20: 00 and 23: 00), "within the limits of the municipal term in which they have their residence." In addition, the general provision signed by the Minister of Health specifies that "if necessary, they may freely access those natural areas in which they are to carry out their sports activities such as sea, rivers, or reservoirs, among others."