Camps

2009 Höllviken, Sweden
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 15th European Team Championships.

2005 Loughborough, UK
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 13th European Team Championships.

2003 Paris, France
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 12th European Team Championships.

2002 Höllviken, Sweden
International Rope Skipping Camp.

2001 Loughborough, UK
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 11th European Team Championships.

2000 Knebel (Fuglsö centret), Denmark
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 10th European Team Championships.

1999 Budapest, Hungary
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 9th European Team Championships.

1998 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Eu-rope-Skip Camp with Richard Cendali after the 8th European Team Championships.

1997 Barcelona, Spain
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 7th European Team Championships.

1996 Street, UK
Eu-Rope-Skip Camp after the 6th European Team Championships.

1995 Höllviken, Sweden
Eu-rope-Skip Camp with Cindy Joy and Jane Picket after the 5th European Team Championships.

1994 Ishöj, Denmark
Eu-rope-Skip Camp with Richard Cendali after the 4th European Team Championships.

1993 Leuven, Belgium
For the first time the Camp was after the Championships so that teams couldn't steal routines and tricks from each other. The Camp was run by Richard Cendali and his team but for the first time some European skippers were also used as Junior Staff. ERSO had been founded in the spring of 1993 and a lot of activities were initiated. From this time the term Eu-Rope-Skip Camp was used.

1992 Antwerp, Belgium
Again a camp was given by Richard Cendali before the 2nd European Team Championships.

1991 Ghent, Belgium
Before the 1st European Team Championships Richard Cendali and his team ran a camp for all the participants and others (PE teachers from around Europe).


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