Grand Finale at the Christmas Girls’ Training Camp in Athens

The Christmas Girls’ Training Camp concluded in festive spirit on Monday, 5 January, at the Peace and Friendship Stadium (SEF) in Athens, leaving the best possible impressions after four days of intensive training combined with enjoyable and educational parallel activities.

The camp was the first major activity of the Hellenic Table Tennis Federation (HTTF) in 2026 and formed part of the federation’s three-year development program, supported by the ETTU and ITTF. Classified under the “National Project” category, the initiative brought together 12 young athletes born between 2012 and 2015, selected through the federation’s evaluation system.

The coaching team, composed of former champions, worked seamlessly with the athletes, sharing not only technical expertise but also personal experience. Training assistants from the men’s national team were present throughout the camp, while five members of the women’s national team joined the girls on one of the training days. The program was further enriched with parallel activities including kids’ athletics, Pilates and first-aid education, along with commemorative diplomas, gifts, Christmas decorations, autographs, catering, and various amenities. The camp also welcomed visits from leading figures in Greek table tennis, featured the daily presence of HTTF officials and national coaches, and included international input via modern technology, notably through contact with Maria CHRISTOFORAKI, who is highly experienced in organizing similar initiatives abroad.

The young athletes who took part in the camp were Kleio MADESI, Argyro KOUTROUMBA, Elpida TASIOU, Antonia GANTA, Anastasia MICHALAROU, Anthi TOULIA, Angeliki DOURLOUNTADOU, Markela-Ioanna SGOUTA, Sofia KATSANTONI, Katerina-Fotini PAPALEXI, Konstantina FILOPOULOU and Ioanna EVANGELATOU.

On the second day, a Pilates session was delivered by physical education teacher Elena TZOVOLOU, adding an important element of physical awareness and flexibility to the program.

A special highlight of the camp was a surprise online connection with Swedish federation coach and Olympic athlete Maria CHRISTOFORAKI. Speaking from China, where she is currently attending a training camp with selected young players in her role as Youth National Team Captain of the Swedish Table Tennis Association (STTA), the former Greek champion shared her experience in organizing three women’s festivals in Halmstad and inspired the participants with her international perspective.

The third day featured a first-aid briefing led by Konstantinos ANAGNOSTOU, a former table tennis player and current coach in Chios, who is also a certified first-aid instructor. He introduced the children to essential first-aid principles, CPR and the use of a defibrillator, encouraging them to pursue certification in the future.

Another highlight was the kids’ athletics program, conducted by physical education teacher Panagiotis CHARAMIS, who is seconded to the Hellenic Athletics Federation. This proved to be one of the most enjoyable parts of the camp, as the girls were divided into teams and competed in fun, running-based games featuring obstacles, cones, ropes and small balls.

Reflecting on the event, Katerina SPANOU, President of the HTTF Technical Committee and organizer of the camp, emphasized the importance of the overall atmosphere.

“The most important thing is the children’s smiles. Since they showed us how much they enjoyed what we did during the four days, we are also very satisfied. I believe we achieved our goal. Perhaps we could have organized a larger event with more preparation time, but we definitely want to establish an initiative for girls, where the sport needs a boost, with broad participation and without the need for selections,” she said.

Members of the women’s national team, Elisavet TERPOU and Dimitra-Thomais TSEKOURA, took part in the final training session, while Greek men’s singles champions Konstantinos KONSTANTINOPOULOS and Giorgos STAMATOUROS visited the venue to greet the children. The closing session was also attended by national coaches Kostas VATSAKLIS and Christos LAMIS, underlining the federation’s full support for the initiative.

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