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CAMP SLOVAKIA 2012
1st International Summer Camp of Pétanque Youth
29 – 31 August
Manor House Kočovce
Place
Education and recreation centre
of Slovak Technical University Bratislava
Manor House Kočovce
The first records about municipality Kočovce date
back to 1321, when Karol Róbert gave the
settlement to Ján Kočovský.
In 1730, a man named Juraj Prílesný had a
Baroque manor house built there. In 1880, it was
rebuilt with Romanticism features and widened
to a 1-floor three-wing building with an open
veranda at the main entrance.
The manor house is surrounded by a rich and
beautiful park founded in 1883 – 84. The core
planting represents domestic types of
broadleaved and coniferous species, later
gradually enriched by exotic species or other
modern elements.
The park paths offer excellent and varied pétanque surfaces of different technical levels
and provide for organisation of pétanque competitions in beautiful park environment.
Participants
Slovakia
Austria 1
Sweden
Educator
Fratrič Peter
Kristian Krauss
Simon Akesson
Henri Grange
Lampert Martin
Jeniffer Sobayio
Daniel Eriksson
Ľudvík Dominik
Sophia Nissrine Yahyai
William Silfverberg
FFPJP 3rd grade
educator,
Radačovský Jerguš
Coach Gerald Schimak
Coach Henri Patron
Šurinová Tímea
member of committee
for selection of French
national teams
Tomka Lukáš
Austria 2
Isabella Schimak
Carina Traub
Sven Thill
Organisers
Jana Lazarová
Andrea Fratričová
Igor Košík
Richard Gažo
trainer of national
teams of Thailand,
Programme and Results
29 / 8 – theory
- practical training with exercises
30 / 8 – training II– test of physical condition, International Pass / competition in shooting
Shooting - directly qualified best 4: 1. Lukáš (43 p.), 2. Daniel (32), 3. William (26), 4. Peter (26).
Qualified from repechage: Sven (41), Simon (34), Jerguš (24) and Mat (22).
Quarterfinal: Lukáš vs Mat 30:29, Daniel vs Jerguš 36:27, William vs Simon 33:13, Peter vs Sven 26:33.
Semifinal: Lukáš vs Sven 11:14, Daniel vs William 8:23.
Final: Sven vs William 36:39.
Medailists: 1. William Silfverberg, Sweden
2. Sven Thill, Austria
3. Lukáš Tomka, SR + Daniel Eriksson, Sweden
31 / 8 – competition of triplets (and 1 doublet)
System of play: each with each, 1 vs 4 + 2 vs 3, final / for 3rd place
Placement:
1. Sweden
2. Mix Slovakia (Dominik, Tímea, Mat)
3. Žilpek (Lukáš, Jerguš)
4. Austria (Jeniffer, Sophia, Kristian)
Camp in Words - 1
11 countries were invited to participate in the Camp. However, only 3 accepted – Sweden with 1 junior
team, Austria with 1 junior and 1 Espoirs team, and Slovakia with 6 juniors/Espoirs. Other countries did
not take place for various reasons, but promised their attendance in the 2nd year.
Very positive was presence of educator Henri Grange, one of the FFPJP educators, trainer who works with
national teams of France and Thailand. Mr. Grange passed on valuable experience and both practical and
theoretical knowledge to the participants of the Camp.
The hallmark of quality was also enhanced by turnout of the triplet of Swedish national junior team for
2012, who perhaps could not take so much from the trainings adjusted to Slovak and Austrian players,
since their trainings at home are on a much higher level and their technical, physical and mental
preparation verges on professional level. The coach – Henry Patron, national junior coach - has been
playing pétanque for 21 years, beginning at the age of 6, and has much knowledge about sport
physiotherapy. On the other hand, boys appreciated the shooting competition and gained a lot as far as
team spirit, communication, solidarity, for which they do not have many occasions back home since they
live far apart each other. It is very probable that this was what contributed to their victory at VARS Cup
the very next day after the end of the Camp. For each of the players, it was the first big competition they
have ever won. We wish them a lot of success at the European Junior Championship 2012.
The 6-member Austrian delegation was led by Gerald Schimak, our long-term friend in working with
youth. Gerald praised the place – the manor house and its surroundings and also the whole idea of a
camp. His delegation was the first to positively react and register to the Camp. We thank him for all his
moral support. Part of his team will represent Austria at the European Junior Championship 2012. We
support them and wish them too a lot of success.
Camp in Words - 2
And last but not least, something about those for whom the whole idea of an international camp came
about and materialised – our Slovak juniors and Espoirs.
We truly care that our youth keeps with the level and pace of the world's best and that they
understand what the real top pétanque is about and that – as in any other areas of life – if you want
to be good you must train for hours and hours, the best every day at least for 2 hours and the best
with somebody who understands the training process – not to develop bad habits – both technical and
mental.
It makes us happy to have seen the participants learning a lot, measuring their strength with peers,
testing their own abilities and stamina, intensifying old friendships and creating new ones,
international.
THANKS to the whole organisation team – to
Jana Lazarová, initiator of the idea and main
organiser; to Andrea Fratričová for support,
advance and co-realisation of the idea; to
Igor Košík for management of financial
coverage; to Richard Gažo for additional
transport, valuable practical help and photo
documentation.
Our thanks also go to the Slovak Federation
of Pétanque for lending us the shooting
lanes, to Monarch Partner, s.r.o. for renting
us a 7-seat van under favourable conditions,
to Mr. Kudláček, manager of the manor
house Kočovce, his wife Jana and the whole
personnel of the manor house (Martina,
Lenka and also the cooks for yummy meals).
See you next year at the 2nd CAMP SLOVAKIA.