New game date to rain chaos: Jungblackies vs. Döblingern on April 29!

New game date to rain chaos: Jungblackies vs. Döblingern on April 29!

The Admiral 2nd League has announced a new game progress today with regard to the canceled game of the 24th round. The duel between the "Jungblackies" and the Döblingeners, which was originally scheduled for April 18, is now taking place on April 29 at 6:00 p.m. in the Solarstadion Gleisdorf, the home of the second representation of the Austrian master. The cause of the original cancellation was the extreme storm, which was accompanied by heavy rainfall, which ultimately led to unplayable space. According to [laola1.at] (https://www.laola1.at/de/red/fussball/2–liga/news/ins-wasser-ligazwazwa-partie-wurde-neu-angetet-

This not inconsiderable weather conditions not only caused difficulties in Gleisdorf. Other games of the Admiral 2. League also had to be canceled. The games SK Rapid II against Sku Ertl Glas Amstetten and SKN St. Pölten against Admira Wacker also fell victim to the weather. These cancellations were decided after viewing the space in Sankt Pölten and Vienna, since there was no improvement in the weather. Information about the re-mining of these games will soon follow how Ligaportal.at reports.

extreme weather and sporting events

The connection between extreme weather and sporty events is a growing problem, as is becoming increasingly clear in other sports. This recently showed up at the European Championship semi-final between the Netherlands and England, which had to be interrupted due to a thunderstorm. Security for spectators and players has a top priority, which also emphasized the hockey national player Nike Lorenz. She expressed concerns about unpredictable weather conditions, while she is preparing for her third Olympics, explains Deutschlandfunk.de.

The weather conditions are already a challenge for sports organizers. In recent years, games have been canceled again and again due to bad weather, including the French Open. The complexity of the game plans and the dependence of many small sports of suitable times of the day require a high degree of flexibility in scheduling. The German Weather Service also warns that the accuracy of weather forecasts is often bad, which continues to be complicated.

In order to meet these challenges, various voices, including Thomas Fischer from German Environmental Aid and Richard Röhrhoff from Essen Marketing GmbH, require measures to improve safety precautions during extreme weather events. This could happen, for example, by mobile air conditioning systems for athletes and the provision of drinking water dispensers. Ultimately, it remains to be seen how these developments will affect future sporting events.

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