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Summer camp - Sweden, Germany or England?

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Can you help find a good summer camp in either Sweden, Germany or England? Preferably in weeks 26, 27, 28 or 32. My daughter works on all her double jumps.
Thank you.
 
Can you help find a good summer camp in either Sweden, Germany or England? Preferably in weeks 26, 27, 28 or 32. My daughter works on all her double jumps.
Thank you.

 
There are a couple of camps in Europe that are offering different levels: https://www.ice-dome.com (headcoach Michael Huth); https://teammayervirtanen.fi (Headcoach Alina Mayer-Virtanen); https://www.jorikhendrickx.com (Headcoach Jorik Heddrickx); https://www.peak-ice.com (Headcoach Benoit Richaud, but I*m not sure what levels they offer) https://www.axellencecamp.com (Headcoach Brian Orser, but only one week), Iceplanetcamp.com (Headcoach Neil Brown); https://andorra.ice2impulse.com (Headcoach Romain Gazave). This are only some of the camps I know. Only one in Germany, but Luxembourg or Belgium is not so far.
 
The Ice Dome camps are very well run. I've not participated, but I skate in Oberstdorf in the summer and it seems like a quite intense but well run camp. I believe Sweden doesn't have much ice time in summer, but you might also be able to find camps in the UK. Northern Italy is a popular location for camps, but I don't know any of them personally.
 
There's another one in Istanbul led by Sergei Rozanov - always good results
https://form.jotform.com/241116385823051

What I like about them is that they run 2 weeks without an official day off. Athletes can chose when they want to rest and you don't need to be afraid that you miss something due to some stupid thing like blisters and then there would be a day off - so you miss twice
 
Thank you so much <3
I didn't get to update you last year. But we ended up at a camp with Nikolay Yatsenko, it was really good. Thank you very much for the links.
Now we are again looking for a summer camp. We really want it to be in southern Sweden or northern Germany, as we can then send the children on camp without having to spend so much of our vacation on traweling. Alternatively, we could consider Poland. We want a place with small teams and skilled coaches. You are welcome to make suggestions and your own experiences for this year's summer camp.
 
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