Nikolas ENDAL newly elected President of the Czech Table Tennis Association

The regular assembly of the Czech Table Tennis Association took place in Prague where after four years an elective conference was held and new leadership was elected. Nikolas ENDAL was elected as the new president of the Association along with 1st vice-president Petr BOHUMSKÝ and members Jan BROTHÁNEK Iveta VACENOVSKÁ and Miroslav HENŽEL.

During the conference Nikolas ENDAL presented his team’s vision which was largely built upon the work of the former leadership. He expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him and promised to do his best to uphold the good name of Czech table tennis. The team has set priorities in several areas including providing the best possible conditions for top-level sports securing the arrival of a foreign coach ensuring excellent conditions for youth and streamlining spending on their education maintaining economic stability and a balanced budget organizing top competitions and international tournaments training coaches and referees cooperating with regional and provincial associations continuing to develop information technology and improving the care of PARA athletes and their integration into the association’s competitions.

 “I would like to thank you for your trust and promise that my team and I will do our best for the good name of Czech table tennis. We have priorities in a number of areas and most of them are based on our work so far ” ENDAL said at the conference.

At the end of the conference the newly elected president of the association Nikolas ENDAL presented a plaque to former president Zbyněk ŠPAČEK in recognition of his many years of service to the Czech Table Tennis Association. Zbyněk ŠPAČEK was then elected as the Honorary President of ČAST by the conference delegates.

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