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The decision made this morning by the race committee: the conditions in the Gulf of Trieste would not have allowed for safety.
Due to the marine meteorological conditions present in the Gulf of Trieste, the Race Committee, based on the indications of the Harbor Master’s Office and after consulting the organizing company, evaluated the meteorological alert issued by Civil Protection and the meteorological forecasts issued by the Osmer for today, Sunday October 11, decided to cancel the Coppa D’Autunno – Barcolana. The decision was taken this morning at 7 in the morning, given the evolution of the weather according to the Bora forte forecast and the completion of the meteorological alert issued yesterday by the authorities.
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“Faced with marine meteorological conditions like the current ones – said the president of Svbg, Mitja Gialuz – the sailors recognize the need to keep the crews on land and on the ships safe. We have worked with great commitment to carry out the event safely with regard to health aspects, now we have to respond in the most correct way and according to the marine logic to the weather and cancel the regatta. It is a demanding but necessary decision that preserves all the people of Barcolana and respects all those family crews with small boats that are the heart of this regatta. There is something liberating in that the wind beats Covid: we have overcome the difficulties associated with the organization of Barcolana in this context, and only our natural element, the wind, has stopped us in this edition ”. The organizers monitored the evolution of conditions throughout the night, worked to reinforce the moorings, sent the tug to sea at 4 in the morning and positioned the departure buoys at 4.30 this morning: at 5.30 it was placed the tugboat at the height of Boa 1 in order to measure the wind in that strategic area of the Gulf for the regatta and from there provide the necessary information for subsequent evaluations of sea and wind conditions.
October 11 – 08:46
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