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World Games events postponed due to weather

World Games events postponed due to weather

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – Two World Games events have been postponed due to a threat for severe weather on July 9.

Canopy Piloting at Barber Motorsports Park finished at 4:00 p.m. on July 9 due to high winds. For those who didn’t not redeem their tickets, the tickets will be honored at either session on July 10.

The 6:15 p.m. session of DanceSport – Breaking at Sloss Furnace will be rescheduled to July 10 at 10:00 a.m. Tickets will be honored for the July 10 session.

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UPDATED: Friday’s state track and field events postponed due to weather conditions

UPDATED: Friday's state track and field events postponed due to weather conditions

As CHSAA officials continued to monitor the weather, the cold front moved in earlier than expected. Therefore, today’s track and field state championships has been postponed due to the weather conditions and in the interest of the athletes’ safety.

As we look to formulate a plan for how to complete the remaining championship events, CHSAA weather officials will continue to monitor the weather and search for the best possible solution. Based on the weather forecast, the CHSAA is exploring options for resuming state championships competition midday on Saturday once the weather subsides and Jeffco Stadium officials can get the surfaces cleared, and then finishing the meet on Sunday. If the competition surfaces remain unplayable on Saturday, the meet will be pushed to Sunday and Monday.

 

As we continue to get updates from our weather service, we will provide further updates. Please check CHSAANow.com and CHSAA’s social media platforms for further updates.

Any decision regarding the status of the meet on Saturday, May 21, will be communicated as soon as possible.

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LR-Crawdads exhibition, high school events postponed

LR-Crawdads exhibition, high school events postponed

Numerous area athletic contests scheduled for Tuesday were postponed prior to presstime, as announced in emails sent to the Hickory Daily Record. The exhibition game between the Lenoir-Rhyne baseball team and the Hickory Crawdads will now be played on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at L.P. Frans Stadium.

The following high school sporting events were also moved to new dates:

• North Iredell at Fred T. Foard girls soccer, softball and baseball postponed to Wednesday (Wednesday’s sporting events at Foard postponed to yet-to-be-determined dates)

• Bunker Hill at Maiden girls soccer, West Lincoln at Maiden softball and baseball postponed to Wednesday

• Watauga at Hickory girls and boys lacrosse postponed to next Monday

• Hickory at East Lincoln girls soccer postponed to a yet-to-be-determined date, Hickory at East Lincoln softball and baseball postponed to Wednesday

• Catawba Valley 2A Conference golf match at Lenoir Golf Club postponed to April 14

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For updates on other area sporting events that were scheduled for Tuesday, contact the host schools.

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Beijing Olympics: High winds force events to be changed, postponed as Games near end

Beijing Olympics: High winds force events to be changed, postponed as Games near end

Organisers scrambled to reorganise the Alpine mixed team parallel race for the final day of the Beijing Olympics after high winds on Saturday forced the competition to be postponed.

Team officials and organisers agreed to hold the event, which is only its second edition, on Sunday at 9 a.m. (0100 GMT) despite several teams being scheduled to fly home.

The decision is likely to mean some teams have to rearrange their flights and accommodation bookings but it was not immediately clear if all would remain to compete.

Alpine team officials will hold their usual pre-race “captains’ meeting” at 5 p.m. when the start list will be agreed upon, and only then will it be clear how many of the 15 teams will remain in the rescheduled event.

Olympics and International Ski Federation (FIS) officials were keen to avoid the complications that would come with the rare case of an event not being held.

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Juan Antonio Samaranch, the head of the International Olympic Committee’s coordination commission for Beijing, told the IOC session that these issues were to be expected at a Winter Games.

“We had weather issues but this is Winter Games. We are coping with the difficulties still left but this is winter and we are here to celebrate exactly that: winter,” he said.

The closing ceremony for the Beijing Games is on Sunday at 8 p.m. The weather forecast for Sunday is for slightly better wind conditions earlier in the day.

On Saturday at 9 a.m., gusts were recorded as between 24 and 28 metres per second. On Sunday gusts are forecast between 19-22 m/s at that time.

The weather also disrupted competition at the National Cross-Country Centre in Zhangjiakou.

The men’s 50km cross-country mass start, one of the sport’s blue riband events, was postponed by an hour and shortened to 30km due to the high winds.

Not everybody in the field was happy with the decision.

“Of course athletes’ health comes first but we knew it was gonna be cold …. Look to other sports who moved their events a day earlier. This is not the way to go if we want to develop our sport!” Irish skier Thomas Maloney Westgaard tweeted.

The men’s freeski halfpipe final went ahead but gusts of wind kicked up snow and skiers lost momentum on the pipe, with several crashing, as temperatures dropped to minus 22 Celsius (minus 7.6 Fahrenheit).

“It was gnarly today. And there wasn’t even a discussion about postponing or waiting a little bit or anything,” British skier Gus Kenworthy said.

The women’s 12.5 km biathlon event, originally scheduled for Saturday, was brought forward to Friday due to weather concerns.

(Reporting by Simon Evans, additional reporting by Phil O’Connor, Shadia Nasralla and Simon Jennings; Editing by Peter Rutherford)


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Williams Lake Family Day Fireworks Postponed But Weekend Events Will Go On

Williams Lake Family Day Fireworks Postponed But Weekend Events Will Go On



The City of Williams Lake made the decision to cancel its Family Day fireworks that were scheduled for Monday, February 21st.

The City said in a release yesterday it was due to unforeseen circumstances and icy conditions at the Williams Lake Stampede Grounds however it will be rescheduled for another date.

Chief Administrative Officer Gary Muraca said, “Safety concerns for both the public and the horses due to icy conditions were brought to the City’s attention by the community so the City made the difficult decision to call off the fireworks.”

All other Family Day weekend events are scheduled to take place this Sunday and Monday and will be free of charge.

All Provincial Health Office regulations and guidelines will be followed.