Luxembourg hosts talent identification camp

Organised under the auspices of the European Table Tennis Union in conjunction with the Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation and the Chinese Table Tennis College – Europe the gathering presents a major opportunity.

It is a chance to learn from one the best who has graced the table tennis arenas of the world; China’s Zhang Yining Olympic champion World champion the winner of every major title the sport has to offer is one of the coaches present.

Some years ago it was once suggested to me that if you made a list of 30 attributes you need to be a world class player in each she would gain ten out of ten; top marks. It is from that level of perfection that those present in Luxembourg both players and coaches can reap great benefit.

In addition to Zhang Yining Cao Ziwei and Huang Xiaojun from the Chinese Table Tennis College are present as well as Xia Cheng who is based in Luxembourg.

During the training camp the players will be tested for “Neurophysiological determinants of visuomotor reaction time in table tennis” by Prof. Dr. Andreas Mierau and Dr. Thorben Hulsdunker from International University of Health Exercise and Sports in Cologne

A total of 40 players are present representing the national associations of England Croatia Belgium Netherlands Lithuania Luxembourg Greece Czech Republic Sweden Portugal Germany and Denmark.

Notably there are 16 Asian and five Luxembourg players present.

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