Climate change hits SC Speyer: What does that mean for skiing?

Climate change hits SC Speyer: What does that mean for skiing?

Speyer, Deutschland - The SC Speyer faces challenges that many sports clubs should draw attention to. Climate change requires rethinking in alpine racing, while the club also suffers from the burden of a growing member of the member. "We simply hope for a good winter for us," says Hansjörg Stepp, the sports manager Alpin of the ski club, is concerned about the uncertainties that the changeable weather conditions have. According to Rheinpfalz states that the adaptation has become indispensable.

Tradition and adaptability

The SC Speyer has a long tradition in alpine racing, which goes back to the 1950s. Since the 1960s, the association has been making an alpine racing team that has contributed significantly to the competitions, for example in Rhineland-Palatinate. But the difficulties of climate change and the withdrawal of the Palatinate Ski Association from the competition sport put the club into a precarious situation, such as Skiclub-speyer . In order to promote new talents, the ski club organizes various training camps that are guided by experienced trainers to maintain the Alpine Rennsport tradition.

To face the challenges, the SC Speyer plans numerous training activities, including courses on the Kapruner Glacier and major regional events such as the Dom Cup. The association remains in constant movement in order to meet the requirements of sport and to remain attractive to new members.

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