2000 participants from 35 countries in Tampere

2015 Veterans European Championships will be held in Finland Tampere from June 29th  to July 4th 2015. Registration time for these Championships ends at March 31st so there is still little over one month time to register! At this moment about 2000 par

2015 Veterans European Championships will be held in Finland Tampere from June 29th  to July 4th 2015.

Registration time for these Championships ends at March 31st so there is still little over one month time to register! At this moment about 2000 participants from 35 different countries have made registration. Organzers have possibility to take up to 2.500 participants.

In the hall will be 100 competition tables all placed in one hall. Practice hall and restaurants are also located under same roof next to the competition hall.

Link to ETTU’s official registration system can be found from official competition web site evttc2015.com.

Welcome to Tampere!

 

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