The Korea Ski Education Association (KSEA) announced on the 6th that it visited Club Med Tomamu International Ski School located in Japan to encourage the first batch of trainees working there.

The Korea Ski Education Association (KSEA) announced that it visited Club Med Tomamu International Ski School located in Japan to encourage the first batch of trainees working there. <br>[Photo by Korea Ski Education Association]

The Korea Ski Education Association (KSEA) announced that it visited Club Med Tomamu International Ski School located in Japan to encourage the first batch of trainees working there.
[Photo by Korea Ski Education Association]

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This visit was arranged to support the growth of the first batch of KSEA trainees and to create a better ski education environment.


Association officials inspected the facilities of Club Med Tomamu firsthand and checked the working conditions of the trainees as well as the current status of ski education. Taking this visit as an opportunity, the association plans to maintain a close cooperative relationship with Club Med and continue to make greater efforts for ski instructor education and training in the future.



Jiseong Wook, president of the Korea Ski Education Association, said, "Club Med Tomamu is considered one of the world’s leading ski schools, and we hope that our trainees will successfully complete their education here and grow into internationally skilled ski instructors with enhanced professionalism."


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