European kids concluded great week in Hungary

Hungary’s Kiskunfelegyhaza hosted Talent Identification Training Camp from 9th to 16th  August 2013. Ferenc KARSAI was the head coach. The Austria’s men team coach had help from Attila HALMAI, Viktor VAJDA, György SZILY, István SKUMÁTH and Árpád FODOR . I,

Hungary’s Kiskunfelegyhaza hosted Talent Identification Training Camp from 9th to 16th  August 2013. Ferenc KARSAI was the head coach. The Austria’s men team coach had help from Attila HALMAI, Viktor VAJDA, György SZILY, István SKUMÁTH and Árpád FODOR .

In the camp worked kids from Russia: Anastasiia KOLISH, Anastasiia KOMOVA, Natalia MALININA, Maxim GREBNOV, Maxim KILAREV; Ukraine: Solomiya BRATEYKO, Mariya TOPCHIY, Yuliya KUBSKA, Illya KANUNNULOV, Anton RYABUCHIN, Nikita MALYEYEV, Sergiy MASLYANKA; Belarus: Andrey TERYOKHIN, Nagezhda BOGDANOVA, Ulyana SHEROVA, Margarita BALTUSHITE; Austria: Marko ESSL, Thomas ZILLER, Selina LEITNER, Aron RAMSL. Hungary: Zsófia FEHÉR, Anita DRABANT, Leila IMRE, Bence BALÁZS, Máté SCHMIDT, Máté ÓCSAI, Ezi FARKAS, József VELKEY, Mark SZABÓ, Gábor KOVÁCS, Csaba ANDRÁS, Sebestyén KOVÁCS.

“The players worked very hard and I am very happy with their improvement. The accomodation, the practis, the transport …everything went smoothly. Kids went to swimming pool and had music and entertainment program,” said coach Ferenc KARSAI.

Sparing partners also helped the project: Domonkos KOVÁCS, Zoltán ZOLTÁN, Zoltán KORPONAI, Daniel KISS and Gergő KREMASICS.

 

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