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La vela, si sa, è uno sport che agli antipodi ha un certo seguito. A due settimane dall'inizio delle regate griffate Louis Vuitton, ad...

Louis Vuitton Pacific Series – Auckland – La vela, si sa, è uno sport che agli antipodi ha un certo seguito. A due settimane dall’inizio delle regate griffate Louis Vuitton, ad Auckland si respira già aria di fermento e diverse sono le iniziative nate attorno alla manifestazione.

L’emittente radiofonica BSport, ad esempio, ha annunciato ieri pomeriggio che dedicherà una frequenza – 103.0 FM – alla cronaca delle regate e ai commenti tecnici relativi alle Louis Vuitton Pacific Series. Un ottimo supporto per le migliaia di tifosi attesi lungo le rive del golfo eletto a campo di regata.

Buone notizie per i neozelandesi, ma non solo. BSport, infatti, ha fatto sapere che la diretta sarà diffusa in streaming audio tramite il sito internet. Vi terremo aggiornati.

Per visitare il sito di BSport clicca qui.


DEDICATED FREQUENCY ANNOUNCED FOR LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES
[BSport Press Release] From Friday 30 January, BSport Sailing 103.0 FM will broadcast the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series in its entirety to the Auckland public, utilising expert commentary up to the final day of racing on Saturday 14 February.

It is expected many thousands of people will watch the racing and with the addition of BSport Sailing on 103.0 FM, the Series can offer an enhanced experience with safety and community messages, full time commentary and expert opinion.

Emirates Team New Zealand managing director Grant Dalton said: “Previous regattas were sailed out in the Gulf but the LVPS will take place right in front of them. We expect many thousands will watch from the vantage points on shore and on the water. Our commentators will call every race with insights into strategies and tactics. They’ll also have access to up-to-the-minute weather and course information so spectators will know exactly what’s going on. There are also safety considerations. We need a reliable way to communicate quickly with people because there will be a lot of spectator craft relatively confined water. “

Ross Blackman, one of New Zealand’s most experienced international sailing broadcasters, will anchor the commentary along with guests each day.

BSport Operations Manager Scott Walker said: “We’re very pleased that we have been able to extend traditional media coverage with a dedicated frequency for sailing fans – and would like to thank Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua for supporting the use of the frequency, and the Minister of Māori Affairs, the Honourable Dr Pita Sharples, for giving his approval for the use of the frequency”.

BSport’s regular programming on 1476 AM continues for the duration of the Series and BSport Sailing will simulcast the BSport Breakfast show hosted by Ian Smith, Dean Lonergan and Nathan Rarere each weekday morning.

To visit BSport website click here.

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