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Badminton Europe - Certificated Training Centres - Overview Badminton Europe - Certificated Training Centres - Overview Sofia, Bulgaria Greve, Denmark Odense, Denmark Arnhem, Netherlands Warsaw, Poland Madrid, Spain Malmo, Sweden Person Responsible Puzant Kassabian Anne Marie Lyduch Lennart Engler Martijn van Dooremalen Adam Bieleniewicz David Serrano Jonas Herrgardh grevebadminton.dk look GTC badmintonacademyodense.dk 1. Stillan Makarski Not BEC Certificated for MS 1. Viktor Axelsen, Denmark 1. Dicky Palyama 1. Wacha Przemyslaw 1. Pablo Abian 1. Henri Hurskainen 2. Blagovest Kissiov 2. Misha Zilberman, Isreal 2. Eric Pang 2. Ernesto Velazquez 2.Mattias Borg Men's singles 3. Krassimir Yankov 3. Søren Gravholdt, Denmark 3. Rune Massing Other Danish players 1. Petya Nedelcheva 1. Judith Meulendijks, Holland 1. Petya Nedelcheva, Bulgaria 1. Yao Jie 1. Wang Linling 1. Beatriz Corrales 1. Ellinor Widh 2. Linda Zetchiri 2. Anu Nieminen, Finland 2. Spela Sylvester, Slovenia 2. Rachel van Cutsen 2. Konon Olga 2. Carolina Marin 2. Jenny Wan 3. Diana Dimova 3. Michelle Chan, New Zealand 3. Camilla Martens, Denmark 3. Patty Stolzenbach Women's singles 4. Li Wenyan, China 4. Mia Sejr Nielsen, Denmark 5. Tinna Helgadottir, Iceland 5. Lene Clausen, Denmark Other Danish players 1. Vladimir Metodiev / Julian Not BEC Certificated for MD Not BEC Certificated for MD 1. Ruud Bosch / Koen Ridder 1. Logosz Michal / Mateusiak Not BEC Certificated for MD Not BEC Certificated for MD Hristov 2. Jürgen Wouters / Jorrit de Robert 2. Krassimir Yankov / Blagovest Ruiter 2. Cwalina Adam / Szkudlarczyk Men's doubles Kissiov 3. Dave Khodabux / Lester Oey Wojciech 3. Konstantin Dobrev / Georgi Petrov 1. Petya Nedelcheva / Dimitria Not BEC Certificated for WD Not BEC Certificated for WD 1. Rachel van Cutsen / Paulien 1. Kurdelska Malgorzata / Not BEC Certificated for WD 1. Emma Wengberg / Emelie Popstoikova van Dooremalen Wojtkowska Agnieszka Lennartsson 2. Diana Dimova / Linda Zetchiri 2. Patty Stolzenbach / Ilse 2. Amanda Wallin/Louise Eriksson Women's doubles 3. Atanaska Spasova / Maja Vaessen Dobreva Players permanently based at Training Centre PlayersTraining atpermanentlybased 1. Stillan Makarski / Diana Dimova Not BEC Certificated for XD Not BEC Certificated for XD 1. Ruud Bosch / Paulien van 1. Mateusiak Robert / Kostiuczyk Not BEC Certificated for XD Not BEC Certificated for XD 2. Konstantin Dobrev / Maja Dooremalen Nadia Dobreva 2. Jorrit de Ruiter / Ilse Vaessen 2. Cwalina Adam / Kurdelska Mixed doubles 3. Vladimir Methodiev / Gabriela 3. Dave Khodabux / Samantha Malgorzata Banova Barning 1. Yassen Borisov 1. Nadia Lyduch 1. Lennart Engler 1. Eline Coene 1. Karol Hawel 1. Fernando Rivas (National 1. Jonas Herrgardh (National 2. Blagovest Kisyov 2. Michael Jensen 2. Kim Young Man 2. Jerzy Dolhan Coach) Coach) 3. Konstantin Dobrev 3. Gerben Bruijstens 2. Anders Thomsen (2nd Coach of 2. Dennis Christensen (Assistant Coaches 4. Alexander Peshev Centre) National Coach) 5. Pencho Irikov 3. Monica Cagigao (Physical 6. Dimitiyka Dimitrova Trainer) Gym, Running track, Physio, High Gym, athletics facilities, swimming 1. Strength training Strength Training, Running Track, Gym, Sauna, Laundry, Internet Gym, Sauna, Running Track, Gym, Running Track, Massage Performance testing, Laundry, hall (1 kilometre away) 2. Physio for free, 2 days per week Laundry, Internet Video Analysis, Physio, Internet, room, Physio Internet 3. Doctor / Specialist (no cost) Stringing Machine 4. Physical trainer / Fitness Facilities (additional 5. Massage (no cost) cost) 6. Mental coach/psychologist 1 week 200 130 290 150^ 450 350 200* 4 weeks 800 400 930 600^ 1800 1400 800* 12 weeks 2400 1200 2790 1800^ 5400 4200 2400* 1. transport Meals Transport Meals (Euros) 2. meals Cost for Cost Not Included 3.accommodation meals/transport accommodation/ ^approx. *based on estimated living costs in Sweden .
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