BOSI GONDERINGER and KAHN appointed Honorary Members

ETTU’s Ordinary Congress

 

During ETTU’s Ordinary Congress on Wednesday 19th October in Budapest Stefano BOSI (ITA) Camille GONDERINGER (LUX) and Jean-François KAHN (FRA) were appointed Honorary Members of ETTU.

 

President Ronald Kramer said: “Everyone is aware of the troublesome situation in 2013. However the Congress accepted the proposal of the Executive Board because the three laureates have contributed to and worked hard for the development of our Union and our sport for many years.”

 

The awarding ceremonies will take place at the ETTU Ordinary Congress next year in Luxembourg.

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