Eurotalents Project report from the EYC

During the European Youth Championships the members of the ETTU Development Body spent 4 working days in Riva del Garda. “Our goal at this championship was to compile a list of the best cadets in Europe but also to form a proposal for nominations of youn

During the European Youth Championships the members of the ETTU Development Body spent 4 working days in Riva del Garda.

“Our goal at this championship was to compile a list of the best cadets in Europe but also to form a proposal for nominations of younger juniors who could be candidates for being included on the list 21&Under. Mario AMIZIC Richard PRAUSE and I attended the championship. I used the aforementioned 4 days to promote and further explain our Eurotalents program and I am proud to say that during those 4 days I have attended a total of 17 meetings with various delegations and individuals with the above-mentioned goal in mind ” said Eurotalents Development Manager prof. Neven CEGNAR .

Nominated players will be entitled to directly take part in the Selection Camp in Saarbrucken (October 5-October 12 2014).

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