Development

Day 1: Getting settled
Date: 7/11/2016 12:23 PM
Published by : Emma Lollike
Preparations have been under works for months and months at the BEC office and today we finally welcomed fifty-four players, twenty-nine coaches, and 8 staff coaches who will be under the wise leadership of BEC’s Manager, Jeroen van Dijk. 

The schedule for Day 1 on July 9, was all about getting settled and receiving information. Making sure everyone knows where to be at what time. Staff coaches had a meeting where they discussed the detailed program for the coming week and went through the whole schedule and finalized the overall plan. So everything is prepared for tomorrow’s first training. Most of the players and coaches arrived during the day, the ones who arrived early could enjoy the nice weather by the pool. The official opening meeting after dinner was at 19:30, where the BEC organizers and staff coaches got introduced to the group. The players and coaches got to know the schedule of the week and have been given all kinds of useful information. Lastly, the whole group walked to the sports hall to see where they will train during the upcoming week.  And then they were off for a relaxing evening before the Summer School kicks off with hard work for Day 2.



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