Willamette Club March 2010 Training Camp Page 1 of 1 Train with a World Champion! A Five Day Camp with 1971 Champion Learn from the same coach that has helped Waldner and Persson. Click here to learn more about Stellan's achievements as a player and coach. Assisted by 10-time US National Champion, Angelita Rosal Bengtsson.

NEW! This camp has upper (1550-2100) and lower (1100-1550) divisions. Both groups train simultanously, but seperately.

Improve your technique.

xxxxLearn new strategies, get advice on your needs.

xxxxxxxxPracitce with partners just as dedicated as you.

Play better and have more fun!

Daily training schedule is 3 hours each morning and 3 hours each afternoon, with a 2 1/2 hour lunch break. The playing facility is available at all other hours at no extra charge.

Affordable hotels area available nearby, or sleep on the club floor (bring your own sleeping bag) at $10 per night.

Featuring Nittaku 3-star balls provided by Paddle Palace.

Stellan is now sponsored by JUIC and Paddle Palace.

Where: Willamette Table Tennis Club 2121 Front St. NE (north side) in Salem Wednesday, March 24 through Sunday, March 28, When: 2010 Fee: $500 Application: Limited to first 16 applicants, prepayment required. Open: Camp will operate with two divisions: Upper Division for those rated 1550-2100. Lower Division for those rated 1100-1550. Information: Contact Ben at 503-851-2941 (cell) or at [email protected] Home Page: www.wtabletennis.org

Stellan with 1991 World Champion Jorgen Persson.

http://www.wtabletennis.org/stellancampMarch2010/pdf1.asp 11/30/2009 Registration Form for the WTTC Stellan Bengtsson Camp Page 1 of 1 March 2010 Training Camp with Stellan Bengtsson Registration Form From Wednesday, March 24 through Sunday, March 28, 2010 At the Willamette Table Tennis Club (www.wtabletennis.org) 2121 Front St. NE, Salem, Oregon

Capacity is limited and prepayment is required. Fee: $500

Name:

Rating: Age if Junior: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Make your $500 check payable to: Email: xxxxWillamette Table Tennis Club and mail to: Address: xxxxxxxc/o Ben Bednarz xxxxxxx780 Commercial St. SE xxxxxxxSuite 300 Questions/ xxxxxxxSalem, OR 97301 Comments:

Questions? Contact Ben Bednarz at xxxxxxxcell: 503-851-2941 xxxxxxxemail: [email protected]

http://www.wtabletennis.org/stellancampMarch2010/pdf2.asp 11/30/2009 Stellangie Table Tennis Page 1 of 1 Achievements of Stellan Bengtsson

 1971 World Men's Singles Champion (youngest in history at age 18)  1973 World Men's Doubles Champion (with Kjell Johansson)  1973 World Men's Team Champion  7-times European Champion (1-time Singles in 1972, 1-time Doubles in 1976, 5-times Team)  24 medals at World and European Championships  65 International Titles in Singles, Doubles and Teams  25-times Swedish National Championships (7-times Singles)

Coaching Career of Stellan Bengtsson

 3 years ATSV in Saarbrucken, Germany  2 years Super Donic in Berlin, Germany  4 years Swedish National Team  5 years Danish National Team  15 years Table Tennis Club in  1 year Aspire Sports Academy in Doha, Qatar

Players Coached by Stellan Bengtsson

 Jorgen Persson  Jan-Ove Waldner  Peter Karlsson  (Denmark)  (Germany)  Colum Slevin (Ireland)

Achievements of Angelita Rosal Bengtsson

 City Champion  State Champion  10 times US National Champion  Represented the USA at the World Championships (1972 and 1973)  7 years coaching at the Falkenberg Table Tennis Club in Sweden  Sports Identification in Qatar  Toured the U.S. as member of the U.S. Women's Team (1967)

Angie's Hall of Fame Inductions

 American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame (inducted in 1973)  USA Table Tennis Hall of Fame (inducted in 1996)  California Table Tennis Hall of Fame  San Diego Table Tennis Hall of Fame

Contact

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