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The summer is all about youth basketball at FIBA Europe and in many cases that takes the form of European Championships, but it also means getting younger players involved as is the case on Postojna, Slovenia where the 3 rd FIBA Europe International Camp for U15 Girls has just wrapped up. Players, coaches and referees from all over Europe converged on Postojna for third straight year and the quality of all three shows the positive effect of the camp on those who attend. |
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Europe's most talented players participated in the 2nd International Camp for U15 Girls in Postojna at the beginning of July. Over 30 countries sent their young prospects to the event. The players where supported by 56 coaches from all over Europe and had a tough but memorable few days. |
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Europe's most talented players participated in the 2nd International Camp for U15 Girls in Postojna at the beginning of July. Over 30 countries sent their young prospects to the event. The players where supported by 56 coaches from all over Europe and had a tough but memorable few days. |
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Postojna is preparing to host the International Camp for U15 Girls for the second time. Following the success of the camp in 2007, FIBA Europe's Development Department, in co-operation with the Slovenian Basketball Federation is organising a bigger and better event this summer. |
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FIBA Europe's commitment to growing the game of women's basketball was on full display in Postojna, Slovenia at the 1st FIBA Europe International Basketball Camp for U15 Girls, 25 - 30 June 2007. The camp, organised in cooperation with the Slovenian Basketball Federation and featuring two players and a coach from over 20 FIBA Europe member countries, was meant to prepare the girls for the pressures and demands of performance basketball. |
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FIBA Europe's continuing commitment to growing the game of women's basketball will be on display this week in Slovenia at a camp for under-15 girls meant to prepare them for the rigors of tough international competition. The camp, which will feature two players and a coach from nearly every FIBA Europe member country, will take place in Postojna, Slovenia where some of the best players in Europe have gone to learn and improve their game over the years. |
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FIBA Europe in cooperation with the Slovenian Basketball Federation will be holding the first International Camp for U15 girls. Two players and one coach from each FIBA Europe member country will be invited to attend the camp, which will be held in Postojna, Slovenia from 25 - 30 June 2007. |
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