Late registration for the SELL Student Games is ongoing

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There's still time to register for the most fun student competition of the spring, SELL Student Games! The traditional Games will take place at the Sport Institute of Finland in Vierumäki from 16 to 18 May, covering 13 different sports.

Late registration for the SELL Student Games is open until April 17. There are still places available for all sports except beach volleyball and men's basketball.

The competition schedules have also been clarified. The men's football tournament will be played from Friday to Saturday, May 16-17, and volleyball from Saturday to Sunday, May 17-18. A one-day fee (55 euros) will be charged for the two-day competition.

The international SELL competitions are open to all university students and have no age or performance limits.

Registration:
Vierumaki.fi

More information
Oona Aronen, Secretary General, SELL Student Games, oona.aronen@vierumaki.fi
Markku Rantahalvari, Finnish Student Sports Federation, events and training specialist, markku.rantahalvari@oll.fi, 044 7800 217

Niko Peltokangas

Head of Communications & International Affairs

Author profile: Niko Peltokangas

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