Belarus Table Tennis Federation organise preparation camp for European Games

In cooperation with European Table Tennis Union Belarus Table Tennis Federation will organize Second European Games Preparation Camp. Head Coach is Alexandre PETKEVITCH and he will work with Senior coach of the men’s national team Andrei VOROBIEV and Senior coach of the women’s national team Tatiana PETKEVITCH. Camp Manager is Dmitriy TSYKUNOV.

 

The venue is Republican Centre on Olympic Preparation in table tennis and the camp will be held from June 11th to 19th. Only teams qualified for the II European Games are eligible to participate at the camp.

 

The total number of athletes participating in the camp are 32 players (16 men and 16 women) besides 8 athletes (4 men and 4 women) from the national team of Belarus.

 

 

You can find prospectus here

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