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UK authorises return of live sport

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I’m delighted to announce today that the government has published guidance which allows competitiv­e sport to resume behind closed doors from Monday (June 1) at the earliest Oliver Dowden, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary

THE British government has approved the return of domestic competitiv­e sport behind closed doors from June 1.

Major profession­al competitio­ns have been shut down since March because of the coronaviru­s.

But Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Oliver Dowden, issuing the government’s ‘phase three’ guidance, said Saturday “The wait is over. Live British sport will shortly be back on in safe and carefully controlled environmen­ts.”

Horse racing is set to be the first major sport back in action at Newcastle on Monday, with the first Classic meeting of the season, featuring the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, on June 6.

Premier League football is scheduled to restart on June 1 .

The guidance, drawn up in consultati­on with public health officials and governing bodies, forms the third stage of British sport’s return from lockdown.

Stage two, which allowed for close-contact and competitiv­e training for elite athletes, was published last Monday.

Sport has now moved closer to resuming, with Dowden telling a Downing

Street press conference on Saturday “I’m delighted to announce today that the government has published guidance which allows competitiv­e sport to resume behind closed doors from Monday (June 1) at the earliest.”

It will now be up to individual sports to carry out their own risk assessment­s, with Dowden saying they “know their sport best”.

As well as ensuring no spectators are present, sports bodies must also fulfil several other conditions if their events are to go ahead.

Everyone entering a venue must be screened for the coronaviru­s and anyone suspected of having COVID-19 must be placed in isolation.

Movement channels will be establishe­d at grounds, while social distancing must be maintained “where possible” -- even for substitute­s sitting on a bench, while players have been warned against celebratio­ns with their team-mates.

Meanwhile dressing room use is to be kept to a minimum, although competitor­s will still be allowed to use showers.

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said they “welcomed” Dowden’s statement, adding “We have provisiona­lly planned to restart the Premier League on 1 June, but there is still much work to be done to ensure the safety of everyone involved.”

But while accepting further consultati­ons with clubs, players and managers were still needed, Masters said “If all goes well, we will be thrilled to resume the 2019 20 season in just over two weeks’ time.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? British horse racing will be the first major sport to resume its season after the UK government paved the way for the return of competitiv­e action.
(AFP) British horse racing will be the first major sport to resume its season after the UK government paved the way for the return of competitiv­e action.
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