ETTU Development Program 2024: Building on Success and Learning

The ETTU Development Program for 2023 concluded with the U15/17 Development Camp in Hennebont held from December 17th to 23rd. This camp was a blend of intensive training and essential education featuring a key session on cyberbullying prevention. Dyktia led this interactive session focusing on the responsible use of digital tools and strategies to combat cyberbullying a vital topic for young athletes in the public eye.

The camp’s success was further enhanced by the expertise of the coaches who led the camp  Adrian Crisan Jérôme Boyer from Hennebont Ping Center and ETTU Assigned Coach Zvonimir Korenic who brought a wealth of experience and skill to the training sessions.

Looking forward to 2024 the ETTU remains committed to nurturing young talent through a series of Eurotalents and Development Camps across Europe. With events scheduled in Romania  Czechia Latvia and France the 2024 calendar promises a rich mix of training cultural exchange and community building within the sport.

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