“Olpha” will be teh main supporter of the start of the Latvian women’s national team in the Olympic qualification tournament, which will take place this year from December 12 too 15 in Sheffield, Great Britain. At the same time, the company will also be with the U-20 juniors, who will fight with the world’s strongest young hockey players at the World Championship in the elite division from december 26 to January 5 in Canada. Also in the spring of 2025, the U-18 girls’ and boys’ national teams will be supported in both local and international tournaments, providing better prerequisites for growth and success.
“Hockey is more than a sport – it is a platform that symbolizes Latvia’s strength, endurance and unity. That is why we deliberately chose to support the young generation and women’s teams,as their success and passion break stereotypes,create new champions and create pride for our country. We together we can give the opportunity and help our athletes to reach new heights and bring the name of Latvia to the wider world not only an investment in the development of sports,but also a strengthening of our national pride and identity. it is an investment in the future, in which Latvian athletes, regardless of gender or age, can realize their potential and inspire others to live more actively and fulfill their dreams,” says the board of Olpha chairman Juris Bundulis.
Supporting the new hockey generation and the women’s national team is part of Olpha’s social duty strategy, which focuses on promoting a healthy and active lifestyle. Simultaneously occurring, the company supports mental health initiatives for children and youth, proving that the path to a strong nation and a prosperous country begins with a healthy and motivated society. The company also invests in the support program for new chemistry and biology teachers,as well as in the development of science.
“We highly appreciate Olpha’s trust and support for Latvian youth and women’s hockey. The U-18 and U-20 junior national teams are our future – they are the future great players of Latvian hockey, who will confidently carry the name of Latvia in hockey arenas around the world for decades to come. We also especially appreciate the support for the women’s and girls’ hockey teams, becuase we hope that with the support of “Olpha” we will be able to continue popularizing women’s hockey and apply more and more convincingly “latvia as a women’s hockey superpower. Together we want to give motivation and inspiration to every girl to try her hand at hockey and enjoy the joy and satisfaction that sport gives,” emphasizes LHF General Secretary Roberts Plėžis.
For lovers of Latvian sports and hockey, this winter season will be filled with great hockey events, which will be supported by Olpha:
- the women’s team will compete in the Olympic qualifiers in Sheffield from December 12 to 15.
- The U-20 juniors will travel to Canada to compete in the World Championship in the elite division from december 26 to January 5.
- The U-18 girls’ national team will compete in the World Championship in Riga in January.
- From April 23 to may 3, the U-18 youth team will participate in the World Championship in the city of Allen, USA, but already in May, we will all be able to enjoy the big hockey spring together with the participation of the national men’s team in the World Hockey Championship in Stockholm.
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