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Curlingová hala ZŠ V. Dzurillu, otvorenie

Prevádzka sa začína 1. marca

Slovenský curlingový zväz oznamuje, že curlingová hala na Zimnom štadióne V. Dzurillu v Bratislave otvorí svoju prevádzku 1. marca.
Termíny najvyšších súťaží budú potvrdené až po začatí prevádzky, Prvá liga mužov a Prvá liga žien by sa mala pre oneskorenie spustenia prevádzky začať cez víkend 18. a 19. marca. Prvé tréningy, ktoré sa budú konať v týždni od 1.3. do 5.3., je nutné nahlásiť do štvrtka 23. februára mailom na office@curling.sk alebo na tel. 0918 824 449.
Prihlásené tréningy pre týždeň 1.3. - 5.3.
Štvrtok 2. marca Spirit Z 17.00-18.00
18.00-20.00 Horáček MD
Piatok 3. marca 18.00-19.00 nábor juniorov od 10 do 15 rokov

 

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