Badminton: Young Baudists Sweep Three Podiums in Auch

Auscitan Badminton Stars​ Shine ​in Tarbes Circuit

Fourteen young Auscitan⁤ badminton players ⁤competed fiercely last Sunday in Tarbes, ​the third stop of the departmental circuit. The ⁤Auscitan badminton ⁣Club (CAB) players showcased extraordinary performances, claiming three podium finishes.

Cadet Successes

Matéo Belocq⁣ and Arturo Calvez,both ⁤CAB players,secured⁢ fourth place⁣ in their respective Cadet Series 1 and 2 competitions. ⁢ Their persistent‍ efforts and skillful play were evident throughout the tournament. Antoine ‍Lacout, however, fell short ‍in‍ the⁢ quarterfinals, losing to his teammate, Arthur Boutan, in ‌a close match. ⁣While Boutan ultimately reached the semifinals, ‍he secured a well-deserved third-place finish.

Girls’ Triumph

On ⁢the‌ girls’ ⁣side, ‍Léana‍ Gosserez earned a bronze medal‍ in the minimal ⁢category, a testament​ to her dedication and ‌skill.

Youngest Champion

The dayS most inspiring ⁢victory belonged to Gabin Lubie,an eight-year-old CAB player.‍ In a highly contested final, Lubie emerged victorious in the chick⁣ category, overcoming a player he had previously lost to in two prior encounters. His triumph was a remarkable display ‍of⁢ resilience and ⁤determination.

Encouraging Outlook

This tournament served as a ⁣important stepping stone for ⁤the young Auscitan players.‍ The next stop on the​ circuit is Argelès-Gazost on March 30th, promising further ​exciting competition in the‌ Hautes-Pyrénées⁤ region.

club Event

The CAB is hosting a “Bad Night” event this Friday, February 21st, at the Mouzon ‌room in Auch. This event promises to be a vibrant party of the sport.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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