Holstebro Youth Sports: Weekend Activities


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In Holstebro, the coming weekend offers exciting sports activities, particularly aimed at young people. Regardless of whether you are into badminton or rugby, there is an opportunity to try your hand at a new sport and meet other young people.

Badminton for beginners and intermediates

On Friday, the focus is on badminton in the Junior hall, where Holstebro Badminton Club invites young people to a free trial training session. This beginner and intermediate team is ideal for those who want to start or improve in badminton. Here, the training will consist of play, movement and exercises that teach the participants the basic strokes and racquet hold. There will also be special attention to footwork and game understanding.

Time: Friday 2 January 2026, at 16:00
Location: Junior hall, Boldhusgade 2, 7500 Holstebro
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Indoor rugby training

Sunday offers a different sport when Holstebro Rugby Club, the Vikings, hold free indoor rugby training in Holstebro Sports Park. The training is an obvious offer for young people who want to throw themselves into rugby in a safe and organized setting. It is an activity that caters to all levels, and is guaranteed to offer fun and physical activity.

Time: Sunday 4 January 2026, at 10:00
Place: Holstebro Sports Park, Rolf Krakes Vej 9, 7500 Holstebro
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