Precigned. The judo club comes out of the crisis stronger

President of the judo club, Jenifer Geslin had a smile on Wednesday during the general assembly. ” While the number of registrants has peaked at 110 in recent years, we reach 125 today », She rejoiced, while five new members joined the office. ” Every Monday, videos adapted to each level were uploaded », Explains trainer Mathias Étourmy.

Thus, when the doors of the dojo reopened in January, “ around 80% of underage members returned “. A short-lived joy with the return of confinement, ” which prompted us to set up outdoor classes “. Success was also there. The return to normal dates back to mid-May, “ indoors for young judokas ».

Adults had to wait until 1is July to find the tatami mats, ” but the outdoor muscle building classes are a success with around 20 participants per session ».

The most diligent students were all rewarded with a small personalized gift, while those engaged in the arbitration sector were honored: “ Thanks to their involvement, the club is seen as the first in the department in terms of referees and commissioners. Despite the crisis and a lower number of licensees than other clubs in the department, it retains its two labels, that of gold for involvement and that of silver for training. ».

The board was elected on July 6: president Jenifer Geslin, vice-president Adrien Réthoré, secretary Laura Dubois, treasurers Laëtitia Prieur and Anthony Varenne. Honorary President: Jacques Étourmy.

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