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Badminton Tournament Serves Up Hope for Hospitalized Kids in Morbihan

For nearly fifteen years, a network of badminton clubs in the Morbihan region has been smashing stereotypes and serving up hope. Thes clubs, coordinated by the Departmental Sports Committee in rural areas (CDSMR), host an annual tournament where all proceeds are donated to “Les Clowns Rêveurs” (The Dreaming clowns), a charity that brings joy to hospitalized children and adults. To date, they’ve raised nearly €30,000, providing crucial support for these dedicated performers.

This year, organizers are upping their game with new activities designed to draw even more participants and raise additional funds. Think of it as a sports-themed “pay it forward” – a slam dunk for charity!

This year, we are innovating by expanding our activities, says David Jéhanno, president of the CDSMR of Morbihan. This expansion includes a Zumba masterclass, adding a high-energy dance element to the day’s events. To enrich this charitable day, we add a Masterclass Zumba animation. The service is led by the professor of Bignan Sports Loisirs. Come dance who wants. It’s a chance to break a sweat for a good cause, similar to charity runs popular across the U.S., like the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

Adding to the excitement, the CDSMR will also be deploying its Mobil’sport van, a traveling sports center offering free, supervised activities led by a multisport educator. This initiative aims to introduce a wider range of sports to the community, promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles. It’s like a mobile version of the NFL’s Play 60 program, bringing sports and fitness directly to the people.

The core mission remains the same: using the power of sports to make a difference in the lives of those who need it moast. The benefits of these actions will be donated to the dreams of clowns, Jéhanno emphasizes. This commitment ensures that every serve, smash, and Zumba step contributes to bringing smiles and laughter to those facing challenging circumstances.

The event takes place on Saturday, May 17th at the Maurice-Quentin hall. The disguised badminton tournament kicks off at 9 a.m., followed by the Zumba masterclass from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Free sports events begin at 1 p.m. Food and drinks will be available on site. Online reservations for the Zumba class are available via Hello Asso for €8. For more information, contact 06 70 33 69 46.

While the event focuses on badminton and Zumba, the underlying principle of using sports for charitable causes resonates deeply within the American sports landscape.From athletes donating their salaries to foundations supporting youth sports programs, the spirit of giving back is a powerful force. This Morbihan tournament serves as a reminder that even seemingly small local events can have a meaningful impact on the lives of others.

One potential area for further inquiry would be to explore the long-term impact of “Les Clowns Rêveurs” on the well-being of hospitalized children and adults. Studies on the therapeutic benefits of humor and play in healthcare settings could provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of such initiatives.

Badminton Tournament Serves Up Hope for Hospitalized Kids in morbihan

Beyond Badminton: A Champion’s Effort for Charity

The annual badminton tournament in Morbihan, a beacon of community spirit and charitable giving, continues to evolve. This year’s additions, designed to amplify its impact, highlight the event’s commitment to expanding its reach and support for “les Clowns Rêveurs” (The Dreaming Clowns). Organizers, fueled by the success of previous years, are strategically diversifying their offerings.

Zooming in on Impact: Key Statistics and Highlights

To fully grasp the magnitude of this charitable endeavor, consider the following:

| Data Point | Value/Description |

| :———————————- | :——————————————————————————————— |

| Total Raised (To Date) | Approximately €30,000 |

| Tournament Duration | Nearly 15 years |

| Charity Beneficiary | “Les Clowns Rêveurs” (The Dreaming Clowns) |

| New Activities | Zumba Masterclass, Mobil’sport van with free sports activities |

| Event Date | Saturday, May 17th |

| Location | Maurice-Quentin Hall |

| Zumba Class Fee | €8 (Online Registration via Hello Asso) |

| Core mission | using the power of sports to bring joy and support to hospitalized children and adults |

Table 1: Morbihan Badminton Tournament: Key Data and Highlights. This table provides a quantitative overview of the event’s impact, showcasing its fundraising success and commitment to supporting “Les Clowns Rêveurs.” Keywords: Morbihan badminton tournament, fundraising, Les Clowns Rêveurs, charity event, Zumba masterclass.

The inclusion of a Zumba masterclass led by an instructor from Bignan Sports Loisirs not only adds a new dimension to the event but also broadens its appeal to a wider cross-section of the community.The Mobil’sport van,with its free,supervised sports activities,aims to introduce a range of athletic pursuits to children and adults alike,fostering a greater engagement with physical fitness. These additions reflect a strategic approach to maximize participation and consequently, fundraising.

This event’s resonance extends beyond the gymnasium in Morbihan. Across the globe, sports organizations and individual athletes recognize the ability to leverage the power of games to contribute positively to their communities. The Morbihan tournament exemplifies this same beliefs, underscoring how committed volunteers drive positive change by making a real difference in the lives of others.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About the Badminton Tournament

To equip readers with all of the critical details and address common areas of inquiry, we’ve assembled this FAQ, offering clear and concise answers.

Q1: What is the primary purpose of the Morbihan Badminton Tournament?

A1: The primary objective is to raise funds for “Les Clowns Rêveurs,” a charity that brings joy and entertainment to hospitalized children and adults.

Q2: Who organizes the tournament?

A2: The tournament is coordinated by the Departmental Sports committee in the Morbihan region (CDSMR).

Q3: Where and when does the tournament take place?

A3: The event will be held on Saturday, May 17th, at the Maurice-Quentin hall. The masked badminton tournament begins at 9 a.m.

Q4: What activities are offered besides badminton?

A4: This year’s event includes a Zumba masterclass and free, supervised sports activities provided by the Mobil’sport van.

Q5: How much does it cost to participate in the Zumba masterclass?

A5: The Zumba masterclass costs €8, with registration available online via Hello Asso.

Q6: How can I get more details?

A6: You can contact 06 70 33 69 46 for further information.

Q7: How long has this tournament been running?

A7: The tournament has been running for nearly fifteen years.

Q8: how much money has the tournament raised to date?

A8: To date, the tournament has raised approximately €30,000.

Q9: Who benefits from the funds raised?

A9: The funds raised directly support the work of “Les Clowns Rêveurs” and will be used to bring relief and smiles to those in hospital.

Q10: Are food and drinks available at the event?

A10: Yes,food and drinks will be available on site.

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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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