Total contrast program: At just ten kilometers from the alcohol excesses in Lignano there was a Carintic Strand Volleyball Camp in Bibione in Italy near Pentecost. “It is really nice here at this time of the year you get little out of the vertebrae,” says camp organizer Hansi Huber.
Arrests, fights and alcohol excesses. The Austrians, including many Carinthians, as usual, did not make themselves popular during the “Tutto Gas” party event in Lignano Sabbiadoro on Whitsun weekend. In the end, Garbage Mountains and a lot of head of the head remained that Italians were left behind.
Four days of sports pleasure
Carinthian and Styrian showed that there was another way in which there was another way in the neighboring city of Bibione. From Saturday to Tuesday there was a tow in the traditional beach volleyball camp of the “USSI Klagenfurt” differentiation, in contrast to Lignano, there was only sporty with the ball. “In Bibione it was quiet again at Pentecost, so you don’t get much out of the vertebra,” says organizer Hansi Huber, who has been leading the camp for 25 years.
Training directly on the beach
With five beach volleyball coaches, 48 participants from Carinthia and 15 van Leoben trained from Saturday to Tuesday directly on the beach employee were also two tournaments in between. From the beginner to the ambitious hobby player, everything was there. Huber: “A few of the younger participants also looked at the party in Lignano. And of course we will be buried in the evening, but most of the time it was a really informal sport weekend.”
Return to Bibione
Before Corona, the camp was also on the outskirts of Lignano. “But after the pandemic we came back to Bibione. There are more beach volleyball courts here and it is more cooled,” Grijnst Huber grins. Certainly also for the Italian inhabitants. . .
Source: Krone

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