smash your Way into the New Year at the Lochem Badminton Oliebollentoernooi!
Looking to shed those holiday pounds and end the year on a high note? Join the Badminton Club Lochem for a fun-filled Oliebollentoernooi on Saturday, December 30th at Sporthal De Beemd. Prepare for a day packed with exciting matches,festive cheer,and plenty of wintery fun!
Registration is open until December 27th via [email protected].Whether you’re a seasoned player or a complete beginner,you can sign up individually or with a group. The organizers will ensure everyone is placed in a team for thrilling and enjoyable matches. Don’t own a racket? No worries, they’ll have some available for you to borrow. Just remember to bring your indoor sports shoes.
A Winter Wonderland Awaits
Sporthal De Beemd will be transformed into a magical winter wonderland for the occasion. Imagine cozy seating areas adorned with faux snow, a crackling fireplace, warming glühwein, and of course, tasty oliebollen served in a charming “après-shuttle hut.” Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Hof van Gelre, participation in the tournament is completely free!
Discover the Joy of Badminton
Caught the badminton bug after the Oliebollentoernooi? Come experience the sport firsthand! Badminton Club Lochem offers various opportunities to play:
Adults: Enjoy free play sessions every monday from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Youth: Training sessions are held every Thursday from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
* Adults: Training and free play sessions are available every Thursday from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Smashing into the New Year: A Chat with Badminton Star, Mark Smith
Welcome back, sports fans! Today, we have a real treat for you.Joining us is former national badminton champion, Mark Smith. Mark, thanks for taking the time too chat with us about the upcoming Lochem Badminton Oliebollentoernooi.
Mark: My pleasure! It’s always great to talk about badminton, especially when it involves a fun event like this.
Moderator: Absolutely! Now, for those unfamiliar, can you tell us a little about this tournament?
Mark: Think of it as a festive celebration of badminton. It’s open to all levels, from seasoned players like myself to absolute beginners. The Badminton Club Lochem puts together a fantastic atmosphere – imagine cozy seating areas, a crackling fireplace, and even oliebollen!
Moderator: Sounds incredibly inviting! And they’re making it fully free this year thanks to Hof van Gelre’s sponsorship. That’s fantastic news for anyone wanting to try badminton.
Mark: I completely agree. It’s a marvelous way to introduce people to the sport and get them active over the holiday season. Plus, it’s a great opportunity for experienced players to have some fun and connect with others who share their passion.
Moderator: You mentioned oliebollen – is that some sort of Dutch delicacy?
Mark: (laughs) you got it! They’re these delicious, deep-fried dough balls, often served with powdered sugar. it’s a classic Dutch treat, especially around the holidays.
Moderator: now, the article mentions that the tournament is being held on December 30th. With so many holiday activities going on, do you think people will seize this chance to get active?
Mark: I believe they will. After the indulgence of the holidays, many people are looking for ways to get moving and have some fun. this tournament offers the perfect combination of exercise, festivity, and camaraderie.
Moderator: I suppose it’s also a great way to bond with friends and family. Mark, you’ve competed at a high level – how important is that social aspect of sports?
Mark: It’s crucial! A lot of people believe sports are all about individual achievement, but the reality is, they offer unbelievable opportunities to connect with others. Whether it’s teammates, opponents, or spectators, there’s a sense of community that’s truly special.
Moderator: Well said! Now, the Badminton club Lochem also offers regular training sessions and free play. For anyone inspired by the tournament,what would your advice be for getting involved?
Mark: Don’t hesitate! Head over to the club’s website or drop by on one of their open sessions. Badminton is an incredibly accessible sport – you don’t need fancy equipment or years of experience to start enjoying it.
Moderator: Excellent advice! Mark, thank you so much for sharing your insights and enthusiasm with us.
Mark: It was my pleasure! See you on the court!
(To our readers):) What are your thoughts on this unique tournament? Have you ever tried badminton? Share your experiences and opinions in the comments below! Let’s keep the conversation going!