Arras Honors Local Sporting Talents during Peace and Sport Ceremony

During the ceremony of greetings to residents this Thursday, January 11, sporting talents from Arrage were notably highlighted. We present them to you.

After raising awareness against harassment and domestic violence in 2022, then secularism in 2023, the Great Cause launched this year by the City of Arras will focus on Sport and Peace.

For 2024, Arras, certified as a European City of Sport, will host major sporting and international events in the colors of the Games. “The challenge to be taken up, all together, is to prove that “Sport” is a vector of harmony, a space for peaceful confrontation establishing ever stronger links between individuals and between States, underlined Frédéric Leturque, the mayor. . This message of peace will be communicated on February 1 at the launch of the great Arrageoise cause in the presence of Alain Bernard, French swimmer, first French Olympic champion in the 100 meters freestyle at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.“

The City of Arras proposes to define an action program around three axes: sport and decentralized cooperation; sport, a vector of living together, social bonds and inclusion (Inclusiv’day on April 10, Green Party on June 5, etc.); the Olympics, an ideal of peace through sport.

These Arrageois athletes were honored on Thursday.

Zakaria Azzaz. Regional tennis champion 11/12 years old and 1/4 finalist of the French championship in singles and doubles in U12. 13th French among 12 year olds.

Emma Caillieret (athletics). 12th U23 Women. Finalist at the French U23 Championships (7th) in 2023 and Elite in 100mH Women (2022/2023).

Anaïs Guiot (athletics). 5th at the French U23 championships over 400m hurdles, French University champion over 400m Hurdles in 2022.

Claire Nowak (athletics), best French indoor performance U18 Women (3m54).

Safiana Ben Salem. At the gates of the French team – 16 years of breakdancing.

Jules Phillipot, 2nd place regional 2023 in breakdancing under 16 years old.

Lucien Leblanc-Morel (fencing). 2023-2024: 1st in the M15 regional ranking (2 victories and a 2nd place in three competitions). 1st in the national ranking.

Hakob Harutyunyan (chess). First qualification of an Arrageois for the French junior championships in at least 20 years.

Janelle Scieszyk (basketball). Upgraded by one category from U13, she joined APABF for a double R3/N3 project.

Yoan Cramet (badminton). Cadet 1, he collects podiums, medals and victories while playing against adults.

Noah Jolibois (badminton), participation in the 2022 and 2023 French Youth Championships in Mulhouse.

Lenny Manouvrier, Gaspard Condamine and Mathéo Deren, UFOLEP French vice-champions in team artistic gymnastics in 2023.

Florent Wailly (adapted para judo). 2nd participation in the French Para Judo Adapted Championship in 2023.

Anne-Pascale Poudroux (adapted para judo). 2023: 1st participation in the French Para Judo Championship Adapted to Dole, finished 5th.

Oscar Fernard (adapted para judo). 2nd in 2023 in the international technical challenge.

Cornelia Ghienne (table tennis), climbed to N 2 at the federal criterium (individual)

Adèle Vanderhaeghe (swimming), participation in the French Junior Championships in the 50 m, 100 m and 200 m butterfly and in the 50 m and 200 m freestyle.

Frédéric Tanguedje (athletics)

Jonathan Lemaître and Didier Prud’homme. They play futsal at the high national level of disabled futsal.

2024-01-19 10:50:40
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