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Curlingová hala ZŠ V. Dzurillu, pravidelné tréningy

Tímy si ich môžu ešte nahlasovať do voľných termínov

Curlingová hala na Zimnom štadióne V. Dzurillu v Ružinove otvára od 1. marca svoju prevádzku. Všetky tímy si mohli do utorka 28. februára nahlásiť pravidelné tréningy, ktoré chcú mať do ukončenia sezóny 30. apríla. Cena pre členov SCZ stanovená Ružinovským športovým klubom je 40 eur/1 hodina/1 dráha od 14.00 do 22.00 hod a 30 eur/1 hod/1 dráha v čase od 7.00 do 14.00 hod. Slovenský curlingový zväz podporí každý tím dotáciou v podobe dvoch hodín týždenne sumou 40 eur tak, že za tieto tréningy zaplatia 20 eur/1 hodina/1 dráha. Tréningy nad 2 hodiny týždenne už budú podľa cenníka RŠK. Pravidelné hodiny treba objednať mailom na office@curling.sk alebo tel. 0918 824 449 /štátne sviatky 7. a 10. apríla bude hala zatvorená/. Všetky tímy, ktoré si nestihli napísať pravidelné tréningy, môžu tak urobiť priebežne do zostávajúcich voľných termínov.
Nahlásené pravidelné tréningy
Pondelok 17.00-19.00 Repre seniori
IceŠEJK 17.00-19.00
Horáček MD 19.00-21.00
Utorok 17.00-19.00 Repre ženy /nepárny týždeň/, Repre seniori /párny týždeň/
17.00-19.00 Repre juniorky
Streda 17.00-19.00 Spirit Z
Horáček MD 18.00-20.00
16.00-18.00 Repre juniori MD
Štvrtok 16.00-18.00 Repre ženy B
17.00-19.00  Repre ženy /párny týždeň/, 17.00-19.00 Repre seniori /nepárny týždeň/
Horáček MD 18.00-20.00

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