ETTU invites Associations to apply to host the 2019 and 2020 events

 

 

In February 2017 the 1st STAG European Under 21 Championships was successfully hosted by the Table Tennis Federation of Russia in the Olympic city of Sochi. With participants from 30 Associations Chantal MANTZ of Germany and Tomislav PUCAR of Croatia were the first individual champions.

 

Preparations are well advanced for the 2nd edition the Belgosstrakh European Under 21 Championships organised by the Belarus Table Tennis Federation at Minsk in March 2018.

 

The European Table Tennis Union is now inviting Associations to apply to host the 2019 and 2020 events.

 

Associations wishing to stage the 

 

2019 EUROPEAN UNDER 21 CHAMPIONSHIPS and 2020 EUROPEAN UNDER 21 CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

are kindly requested to send their initial applications to the ETTU Secretariat to arrive not later than Friday 2nd March 2018.

 

Further information is available from ETTU Secretary General Richard SCRUTON.

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