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Germany 13.12.-14.12.1997 in Berlin

EHF Seminar "Women's Handball Promotion"

The EHF Seminar "Women's Handball Promotion" was organized by the European Handball Federation on December 13th/14th, 1997, during the 1997 Women's World Championship in Berlin / GER in order to provide the most perfect environment for fruitful discussions on "Women's Handball". This seminar was supposed to be a further step to emphasize and improve the position of "Women's Handball" in the world of sports.

► Event program
Representative
Staffan Holmqvist (SWE, EHF)
Tor Lian (NOR, EHF)
EHF Lecturer
Claude Rinck (FRA, EHF)
Laszlo Sinka (HUN, EHF)
Frantisek Taborsky (CZE, EHF)
Jan Tuik (NED, EHF)
Guest
Tennis Berkholtz (USA)
Marta Bon (SLO)
Rob ten Dam (NED)
Cristina Fernandez (ESP)
Heidrun Klemke (GER, Media)
Gunnila Lindberg (SWE, IOC)
Allan Lund (DEN)
P. Malik de Tchara (ARG)
Kees Sijbesma (NED)
Bernd Steinhauser (GER)
Participant
Klaus Anders (GER, CWL)
Dubravka Demeter (CRO)
Hrvoje Feketic (CRO, CWL)
Carin Nilsson Green (SWE, IHF)
Henrik Saabye (DEN, DR TV)
Jana Safarikova (CZE)
Responsible
Karin Gsöllpointner (AUT, EHF)
Helmut Höritsch (AUT, EHF)
Michael Wiederer (AUT, EHF)