Czech workouts in Schwechat and Dusseldorf

National teams of Czech Republic will depart for Kuala Lumpur on February 24th to play on Perfect 2016 World Table Tennis Championships,

 

Both national teams of Czech Republic are in their final preparations for the Perfect 2016 World Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur. They organized their training camps abroad, Men’s at the Werner Schlager Academy in Schwechat, Austria, and Women’s in the Table Tennis Center of German national team in Dusselrorf.

 

Men`s Coach Jindrich PANSKY has invited Dmitrij PROKOPCOV, Tomas KONECNY, Lubomir JANCARIK and Pavel SIRUCEK, while his colleague from women`s national team Paul KRPEC currently has Iveta VACENOVSKA, Hana MATELOVA and Dana CZECHOVA. Renata STRBIKOVA will join them after weekend matches at Czech National League.

 

Training camps will be closed on Friday, February 19th. Both teams will depart for Kuala Lumpur from Vienna, on February 24th.

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