Romania’s Buzau hosts ETTU young talents

ETTU Development Camp U-18

 

ETTU Development Program in cooperation with Romanian Table Tennis Federation organize first Development Camp U-18 in Buzau Romania from 4th to 10th of June 2016.

 

ETTU Development Program invites : Cristian PLETEA and Adina DIACONU of Romania Maria TAYLAKOVA of Russia Medardas STANKEVICIUS of Lithuania Irvin BERTRAND of France and Truls MOREGARDH of Sweden to participate on this camp.

 

SCHEDULE:

 

4th of June           Arrival Day

5th – 9th of June   Training Camp

10th of June           Departure Day

Coaches:

Anders JOHANSSON (SWE)   –   Head Coach

Andrei FILIMON   – Head Coach Assistant

Madalin IONASCU – Assistant Coach (Organizer)

Neven CEGNAR ETTU Development Manager

Accommodation is in Hotel Sport B90 and the venue is „Romeo Iamandi Hall“

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