THW Kiel in Graz: training camp, test match and children's camp!

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THW Kiel is training in Graz from August 3rd to 10th. Fans can expect public training and test matches. Details here!

THW Kiel trainiert vom 3. bis 10. August in Graz. Öffentliches Training und Testspiel erwarten Fans. Details hier!
THW Kiel is training in Graz from August 3rd to 10th. Fans can expect public training and test matches. Details here!

THW Kiel in Graz: training camp, test match and children's camp!

Handball fans can rejoice! THW Kiel is traveling to Graz this August for its training camp, for the sixth time in a row. After Lake Constance the path leads directly to the Styrian capital, where fromAugust 3rd to 10thhard physical fundamentals and tactical subtleties are rehearsed for the upcoming season. The conditions on site are excellent, allowing the players to fully concentrate on their training. THW Kiel reports on an exciting program.

The highlight of the training camp is certainly the public trainingAugust 6tharound5 p.m, where fans can be there up close. The team expects a special tough test onAugust 7thagainst RD Slovan Ljubljana, the Slovenian champion and cup winner, also known as Laibach. This test will show how well the new season can start for THW Kiel and what level of fitness the players have achieved.

Stars among the players

Andreas Wolff, one of the best handball goalies in the world, is also among the participants. He will complement the team, which is made up of top-class players, including Austria's national team captain Niko Bilyk as well as the newcomers Emil Wernsdorf Madsen, Lukas Zerbe and Bence Imre. This gives us hope for an exciting season!

Another highlight is onAugust 19thon the plan: A public training session followed by a meet and greet where fans have the chance to get autographs. The opportunity to get closer to the players in person and perhaps take a photo or two is a real experience for many.

A special children's camp

In addition to the regular training sessions, this year for the first time there will be a three-day camp for children aged 10 to 14 in cooperation with the Styrian association. Two trainers from THW Kiel will work with the young handball talents and give them valuable tips for their game. This is a great opportunity for the young players to learn from the best.

“We are really looking forward to our time in Graz,” says Marc Weinstock, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of THW Kiel, who will also travel to Graz. Training in the Graz sports park will not only benefit the professionals, but will also make the hearts of young handball fans beat faster. crown highlights that preparations are already well underway.