ITTF level 2 course in Bulgaria’s Plovdiv

Bulgaria’s Plovdiv will be the host city for the ITTF Level 2 Course & High Performance Training camp as a part of Olympic Solidarity program. From 1st to 11th of December 19 coaches from host country and one from Georgia will attend the intensive cou

Bulgaria’s Plovdiv will be the host city for the ITTF Level 2 Course & High Performance Training camp as a part of Olympic Solidarity program. From 1st to 11th of December 19 coaches from host country and one from Georgia will attend the intensive course.

“The courses will last six days we will work up to 6 hours each day and we will have practical and theoretical tests. After the course we will have camp ” explained Aleksey YEFREMOV.

Coach Aleksey YEFREMOV will travel to Bulgaria from Peru. He is engaged as a national coach in South America for two years now after he was national coach in Columbia Egypt India and Guatemala.

YEFREMOV is from Minsk but in past 18 years he worked all over the world. From 2008 he conducted more then 30 courses for ITTF.

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