Annual Meeting and Future Challenges for the Argelès-Gazost Badminton Club

the essential The galette des rois was the perfect excuse to invite the members of the club for a moment of sharing, the opportunity also to take stock of the past months, and of those who are approaching for the badminton club. ‘Argelès.

In January, the Argelès-Gazost Badminton club did not deviate from the traditional meeting around the cake to bring together at the municipal gymnasium all its members, children, parents, and adults during an evening of meetings just as sporty as well as friendly. The opportunity also for Lucile Theux, the president of the club and the members of the Board of Directors to send their wishes for this new year, and to thank the municipality and the school campus for the provision of their gymnasium, as well as partners who provide significant support to the club.

“The season is off to a good start for the Argelès-Gazost badistas since the association has recorded 90 registrants this year, the maximum that the club can accommodate, including 29 young people aged 8 to 18 and around sixty adults aged 18 to 70 , which is worth emphasizing. A third of these licensees reside in Argelès-Gazost and the rest in the valley,” specifies Camille Laran, treasurer of the club. Affiliated with the French Badminton Federation since its beginnings 9 years ago, the club joined the departmental committee 32/65 in 2019.

Very oriented towards the practice of badminton in leisure activities, the association nevertheless has an adult team in leisure competition and another in departmental competition, young people and adults, which is doing well for the moment in the group with Tarbes and Trie, the only three federated clubs in the department.

Diligent and increasing numbers of members, more than encouraging results, the future of the club seems to be well underway! “However, the club finds itself blocked in its development due to a lack of available slots at the municipal gymnasium to carry out training sessions and host competitions in good conditions. All licensees must in fact share the 2 Monday evening slots and the 2 Thursday evening slots. And given the number of members which continues to grow, this is not without difficulty” continues Camille. The club’s leaders participated in community discussions on the subject, in order to give their opinion on the study of sports facilities in the valley and the solution would be to build an indoor court for tennis which would also be used for badminton.

2024-02-02 14:14:12
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