Côte-Nord Badminton Showdown: Rising Stars Shine at Regional Championships
Table of Contents
- Côte-Nord Badminton Showdown: Rising Stars Shine at Regional Championships
- Côte-Nord Badminton Showdown: Rising Stars Shine at Regional Championships
- Championship Statistics and Key Takeaways
- Secondary School Champions
- Primary School Champions
- FAQ: Côte-Nord Badminton championships.
- What were the key takeaways from the Côte-Nord Badminton Championships?
- Where were the Côte-Nord CSR Regional Badminton Championships held?
- What is the significance of the RSEQ championship?
- Which schools showed the most dominant performances?
- Who are some of the top players to watch from this tournament?
- How many athletes participated in the Côte-Nord Badminton Championships?
the gyms at L’Abrédacutive L’Abrée and Center Cartier in Port-Cartier were buzzing with excitement as over 230 young athletes clashed at the Côte-Nord CSR Regional Badminton Championships. This competition wasn’t just about regional bragging rights; for the high school players, it served as a crucial qualifier for the provincial RSEQ championship, slated for April 26-28 at the prestigious Ste-Thérèse academy in Sainte-thérèse. Think of it as the badminton equivalent of March Madness, but with shuttlecocks instead of basketballs.
The North Shore delegation is expected to be finalized soon, promising a strong contingent heading to the provincial stage. LetS break down the medalists from this intense regional showdown:
Secondary School Champions
Benjamin division
Singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Julianne Deschênes (Des Berges)
- Silver: Laurence Nolet (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Mégane Turcotte (Cel’a)
Singles – men’s:
- Gold: Marley St-Onge Pinette (Manikanetish)
- Silver: Benjamin Perron (JDN/Manikoutai)
- Bronze: Mathieu Parisé (JDN/Manikoutai)
Doubles – Women’s:
- Gold: Madeleine Hovington/Loriane Paquet (Des Berges)
- Silver: Julianne Deschênes/Maëly Deschênes (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Kawthar Ibrahim/Julianne Tashereu (JDN/Manikoutai)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: Pishimuss Vollant-roy/Kyle Louis-Ambroise (Manikanetish)
- Silver: Mickaël McKenzie/Marley St-Onge Pinette (Manikanetish)
- Bronze: Massil Service/Benjamin Perron
Mixed Doubles:
- Gold: Madeleine Hovington/Zachary Lecompte (Des Berges)
- Silver: Maëly Deschênes/Liam Gauthier (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Mathilde Chamberland/Félix Tremblay (Des Berges)
Banner Winners: Women’s – Des Berges / Men’s – Manikanetish / Mixed – Des Berges
Cadet Division
Singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Julia Gagnon (Des Berges)
- Silver: Emma-Rose Belley (Cel’a)
- Bronze: Kelly-Ann Deschênes (Des Berges)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: guillaume Bacon (CEL’A)
- Silver: Mathieu Martin Létourneau (Des Berges)
- bronze: Vincent Paquet (Berges)
Doubles – Women’s:
- gold: julia Gagnon and Julianne Gilbert (Des Berges)
- Silver: Kelly-Ann Deschênes/Jeanne Hovington (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Magalie Deschênes and Mathilde Gagnon (Des Berges)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: Gabriel Beaulieu/Christopher Blais (JDN/Manikoutai)
- Silver: Cyril Gauthier and Mathieu Martin Létourneau (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Michael Dufour/Louis-Jules Gauthier (Des Berges)
Mixed doubles:
- Gold: Emma Rose Belley/Guillaume Bacon (Cel’a)
- Silver: Jeanne Hovington/ Vincent Paquet (Des berges)
- Bronze: Alicia Fontaine/Penute Malleck Rich (Manikanetish)
Banner Winners: Women’s – Des Berges / Men’s – Des Berges / Mixed – Cel’a
Juvenile Division
Singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Zoé Ranson (CS Littoral)
- Silver: Tammy Mestokosho (Teueikan)
- Bronze: Amélie riverin (Uashkaikan)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: Nathan Dechamplain (iesi)
- Silver: Julien Laurencelle (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Olivier Gauthier (Des Berges)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: Thomas Gilbert/Julien Laurencelle (des Berges)
- Silver: Jérôme Drumber Theraniel (Uses)
- Bronze: Nathan Dechamplain/Denzel Hervieux (Iesi)
Mixed doubles:
- Gold: Juliane Gilbert/Olivier Gauthier (Des Berges)
- Silver: Magalie Deschênes/Alexis Gagnon (des Berges)
- Bronze: Zoé Ranson/Jayce Flynn (CS Littoral)
Banner Winners: Women’s – Coast / Men’s – Des Berges / Mixed – Des Berges
Primary School Champions
Hummingbird Division
Singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Madison gauthier (NDSC)
- Silver: Laurie Dufour (EMI)
- Bronze: Juliette Boulianne (EMI)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: Xavier Dufour (NDSC)
- Silver: Eliot Boulianne (NDSC)
- Bronze: Louis-Félix Lavoie (NDSC)
Doubles – Women’s:
- Gold: Alia Savard/Madison Gauthier (NDSC)
- Silver: Juliette Boulianne/Laurie Dufour (EMI)
- Bronze: Mathilde Hovington/Laurélie Perron (NDSC)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: Alexis Beaulieu/Thomas laurencelle (EMI)
- Silver: Eliot Boulianne/xavier Dufour (NDSC)
- Bronze: Malik Deschênes/Louis-Félix Lavoie (NDSC)
Banner Winners: Women’s – NDSC / Men’s – NDSC
Mosquito Division
singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Léonie HOVINGTON (NDSC)
- Silver: Elyrose Beaulieu (EMI)
- Bronze: MaÏka Dufour (NDSC)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: Benjamin Laprise (NDSC)
- Silver: Pierre-Marc Bouchard (NDSC)
- Bronze: Lucas St-Laurent (Discoveries)
Doubles – Women’s:
- Gold: Charline Gauthier/Léonie Hovington (NDSC)
- Silver: Océane Dufour/Maïka Dufour (NDSC)
- Bronze: Elyrose Beaulieu/Marie Lou dufour (EMI)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: Pierre-Marc Bouchard/Benjamin Laprise (NDSC)
- Silver: Logan Bédard/Lucas Chamberland (EMI)
- Bronze: quentin Girard/Zack Deschênes (NDSC)
Banner Winners: Women’s – NDSC / Men’s – NDSC
These young athletes displayed incredible skill and determination. Keep an eye on these rising stars as they continue their badminton journey! Will any of these players become the next U.S. Open contender? Onyl time will tell.
Côte-Nord Badminton Showdown: Rising Stars Shine at Regional Championships
The gyms at L’Abrédacutive L’Abrée and Centre Cartier in port-Cartier were buzzing with excitement as over 230 young athletes clashed at the Côte-Nord CSR Regional Badminton Championships. This competition wasn’t just about regional bragging rights; for the high school players, it served as a crucial qualifier for the provincial RSEQ championship, slated for April 26-28 at the prestigious Ste-Thérèse academy in Sainte-thérèse.Think of it as the badminton equivalent of March Madness, but with shuttlecocks instead of basketballs.
The North shore badminton delegation is expected to be finalized soon, promising a strong contingent heading to the provincial stage. Let’s analyze the medalists from this intense regional showdown and delve into some key takeaways:
Championship Statistics and Key Takeaways
The Côte-Nord championships provided a platform for emerging talent, showcasing the growing popularity of badminton in the region. Several schools demonstrated remarkable dominance across various divisions, indicating strong badminton programs and dedicated coaching. the competition was fierce, with many matches going down to the wire, emphasizing the competitive spirit of these young athletes.
to get a clearer picture of the event’s impact, here’s a fast look at some of the data:
Côte-Nord Badminton Championships: Key Statistics and Insights
This table provides a snapshot of school performance across multiple categories. The data highlights the schools with the most wins and banners, as well as some key insights into the competitive landscape of the tournament.
| Category | School | Total Medals | Banner Wins | Noteworthy Performances |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Dominance | Des Berges | 20 | 5 | Consistent medal performances across Benjamin, Cadet and Juvenile divisions. |
| Men’s Powerhouse | Manikanetish | 6 | 1 | Strong performance in the benjamin and Cadet divisions. |
| Primary School Excellence | NDSC | 18 | 5 | sweeping success in both the Hummingbird and Mosquito divisions. |
| Most Improved | CEL’A | 6 | 1 | Guillaume Bacon: Gold in Cadet Singles, & Gold in Mixed Doubles. |
Secondary School Champions
Benjamin Division
Singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Julianne Deschênes (Des Berges)
- Silver: Laurence nolet (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Mégane Turcotte (Cel’a)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: Marley St-Onge Pinette (Manikanetish)
- Silver: Benjamin Perron (JDN/Manikoutai)
- Bronze: Mathieu Parisé (JDN/Manikoutai)
Doubles – Women’s:
- Gold: Madeleine Hovington/Loriane Paquet (Des Berges)
- Silver: Julianne Deschênes/Maëly Deschênes (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Kawthar Ibrahim/Julianne Tashereu (JDN/Manikoutai)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: pishimuss Vollant-roy/Kyle Louis-Ambroise (Manikanetish)
- Silver: mickaël McKenzie/Marley St-Onge Pinette (Manikanetish)
- Bronze: Massil service/Benjamin Perron
Mixed Doubles:
- Gold: Madeleine Hovington/Zachary Lecompte (des Berges)
- silver: Maëly Deschênes/Liam Gauthier (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Mathilde Chamberland/Félix Tremblay (Des Berges)
Banner Winners: Women’s – Des Berges / Men’s – Manikanetish / Mixed – Des Berges
Cadet Division
Singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Julia Gagnon (Des Berges)
- Silver: Emma-Rose Belley (Cel’a)
- Bronze: Kelly-Ann Deschênes (Des Berges)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: Guillaume Bacon (CEL’A)
- Silver: Mathieu Martin Létourneau (Des Berges)
- bronze: Vincent Paquet (Berges)
Doubles – Women’s:
- gold: Julia Gagnon and Julianne Gilbert (Des Berges)
- Silver: Kelly-Ann Deschênes/Jeanne Hovington (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Magalie Deschênes and Mathilde Gagnon (Des Berges)
Doubles – men’s:
- Gold: Gabriel Beaulieu/Christopher Blais (JDN/Manikoutai)
- Silver: Cyril Gauthier and Mathieu Martin Létourneau (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Michael Dufour/Louis-Jules Gauthier (Des Berges)
Mixed doubles:
- Gold: Emma Rose Belley/Guillaume Bacon (Cel’a)
- Silver: Jeanne Hovington/ Vincent Paquet (Des berges)
- Bronze: alicia Fontaine/Penute Malleck Rich (Manikanetish)
Banner Winners: Women’s – Des Berges / Men’s – Des Berges / Mixed – Cel’a
Juvenile Division
Singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Zoé Ranson (CS Littoral)
- Silver: Tammy Mestokosho (Teueikan)
- Bronze: Amélie riverin (uashkaikan)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: Nathan Dechamplain (IESI)
- Silver: Julien Laurencelle (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Olivier Gauthier (Des Berges)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: Thomas Gilbert/Julien Laurencelle (Des Berges)
- Silver: Jérôme Drumber Theraniel (USES)
- Bronze: Nathan Dechamplain/Denzel Hervieux (IESI)
Mixed doubles:
- Gold: Juliane Gilbert/Olivier Gauthier (Des Berges)
- Silver: magalie Deschênes/alexis Gagnon (Des Berges)
- Bronze: Zoé Ranson/Jayce Flynn (CS Littoral)
Banner winners: Women’s – Coast / Men’s – Des Berges / Mixed – Des Berges
Primary School Champions
Hummingbird Division
Singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Madison gauthier (NDSC)
- Silver: Laurie Dufour (EMI)
- Bronze: Juliette Boulianne (EMI)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: Xavier Dufour (NDSC)
- Silver: Eliot Boulianne (NDSC)
- Bronze: Louis-Félix Lavoie (NDSC)
Doubles – Women’s:
- Gold: Alia Savard/Madison Gauthier (NDSC)
- Silver: Juliette Boulianne/Laurie Dufour (EMI)
- Bronze: mathilde hovington/Laurélie perron (NDSC)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: Alexis beaulieu/thomas laurencelle (EMI)
- Silver: Eliot Boulianne/xavier Dufour (NDSC)
- Bronze: Malik Deschênes/Louis-Félix Lavoie (NDSC)
Banner Winners: Women’s – NDSC / Men’s – NDSC
Mosquito Division
singles – Women’s:
- Gold: Léonie Hovington (NDSC)
- silver: Elyrose Beaulieu (EMI)
- Bronze: Maïka Dufour (NDSC)
Singles – Men’s:
- Gold: Benjamin Laprise (NDSC)
- Silver: Pierre-Marc Bouchard (NDSC)
- Bronze: Lucas St-Laurent (Discoveries)
Doubles – Women’s:
- Gold: Charline Gauthier/Léonie Hovington (NDSC)
- silver: Océane Dufour/Maïka Dufour (NDSC)
- Bronze: Elyrose Beaulieu/Marie Lou dufour (EMI)
Doubles – Men’s:
- Gold: Pierre-Marc Bouchard/benjamin Laprise (NDSC)
- Silver: Logan Bédard/Lucas Chamberland (EMI)
- Bronze: Quentin Girard/Zack Deschênes (NDSC)
banner Winners: Women’s – NDSC / Men’s – NDSC
These young athletes displayed unbelievable skill and determination. Keep an eye on these rising stars as they continue their badminton journey! Will any of these players become the next U.S. Open contender? Only time will tell.
FAQ: Côte-Nord Badminton championships.
Here are answers to common questions about the recent Côte-Nord Regional Badminton Championships:
What were the key takeaways from the Côte-Nord Badminton Championships?
The championships highlighted the burgeoning badminton talent in the Côte-Nord region, with schools like Des berges and NDSC achieving remarkable success. The competitive spirit was evident, and many players are now setting their sights on the provincial RSEQ championship. the event also showcased the development of badminton programs across various schools, fostering a supportive and competitive environment for young athletes.
Where were the Côte-Nord CSR Regional Badminton Championships held?
The badminton matches took place at two locations in Port-Cartier: L’Abrédacutive L’Abrée and Center Cartier.
What is the significance of the RSEQ championship?
The RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) championship is a provincial-level competition, representing a meaningful step up in competition for the participating athletes. Success at this stage can provide significant visibility and open doors for future badminton endeavors, including opportunities for higher levels of competition. It is indeed a highly anticipated event for the region’s best badminton players.
Which schools showed the most dominant performances?
Des Berges and NDSC stood out with consistently strong performances. Des Berges secured multiple banner wins and a high number of medals across several divisions. NDSC was another key competitor.
Who are some of the top players to watch from this tournament?
Keep an eye out for players like Julianne Deschênes,Marley st-Onge Pinette,Julia Gagnon,Guillaume Bacon,and Zoé Ranson—they showcased extraordinary skill and are expected to further develop in the sport. Their performances at the Côte-Nord championships suggest these athletes have promising badminton futures.
How many athletes participated in the Côte-Nord Badminton Championships?
over 230 young athletes from the Côte-Nord region competed in the badminton championships.