Lessons Learned from the Seventh Edition of the Coupe de France Minis

Seventh edition of the Coupe de France minis this weekend at the Grand Dôme de Villebon, since its reestablishment in 2016. An event of which here are the main lessons.

-1036: this is the total number of participants in this competition: 485 women, 551 men. For the former, the densest category was the -48kg with sixty fighters. Among the seconds, the -38kg were sixty-three.

– Île-de-France finished very well in the lead with eight titles. Hauts-de-France, Auvergne-Rhône-Apes, PACA and Brittany won two titles each. New Aquitaine, Normandy and Burgundy-Franche-Comté won a title.

Among the women, Île-de-France crushes the competition with six titles out of the nine up for grabs! Special mention to Asnières Martial Arts and Guillaume Etchegaray, with two victories in -44kg and -48kg. JC Villiers-le-Bel gleans two medals in the same category: gold and bronze in -63kg.

Among the men, the distribution is much more balanced: eight leagues (Île-de-France, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Bretagne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Hauts de France, Normandie and PACA) are represented on the highest step of the podium. Brittany, however, occupies first place with two titles in -50kg and +73kg.
At the club level, Sainte-Geneviève Sports won a title in -34kg and a silver medal in -42kg.

The Corsican league won its first women’s medal since the reinstatement of this Coupe de France but also sent one of its men to the final for the first time.

– A novelty for this event with, for the first time, the presence of young sports commissioner officials, eighteen in number (two per league). As for the young official referees, there were around fifty of them. All of these young officials are cadets and have been ranked as the best in their respective leagues.

2024-03-25 22:19:35
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