Top whistlers’ success at European level
Scottish umpire Kerri Targett has been selected by the European
Hockey Federation (EHF) to join their Umpire Development Programme
(UDP) for the next three years. She follows in the footsteps of
fellow umpire Sarah Wilson, who has just graduated from the UDP
after three years on the project.
The UDP offers the opportunity for umpires to be mentored and
trained by experienced EHF officials, whilst also being exposed to
umpiring top level hockey at both club and international level.
They are offered support, guidance and advice in order to develop
and improve their skills at the highest levels of the sport,
underlining their positive benefits reaped from umpire education
and coaching.
Scottish Hockey congratulates both Kerri and Sarah on their
achievements.
Scottish umpire Kerri Targett has been selected by
the European Hockey Federation (EHF) to join their Umpire
Development Programme (UDP) for the next three
years.
She follows in the footsteps of fellow umpire Sarah Wilson, who
has just graduated from the UDP after three years on the
project.
The UDP offers the opportunity for umpires to be mentored and
trained by experienced EHF officials, whilst also being exposed to
umpiring top level hockey at both club and international level.
They are offered support, guidance and advice in order to
develop and improve their skills at the highest levels of the
sport, underlining their positive benefits reaped from umpire
education and coaching.
Scottish Hockey congratulates both Kerri and Sarah on their
achievements.
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