Mahé & Raphaël: Youth Champs National Finalists

The future of French badminton may very well be taking flight in L’Aigle! Last weekend’s Phase 1 of the French Youth Championships in Saint-Maur saw two rising stars from the

Aiglon Badminton Club

, Mahé Viau and Raphaël Élie, battling for a coveted spot in the final phase, slated for May 23-25 in Chambly. Think of it as the badminton equivalent of making it to March Madness – high stakes and intense competition!

Aiglon Club’s Young guns Soar Towards Nationals

Mission accomplished! Both Viau and Élie have secured their places, meaning the Aiglon Badminton Club will be proudly represented on the national stage. This is huge for the club and a testament to their youth progress program.

Mahé Viau dominated her singles matches, winning all three confrontations and punching her ticket to Chambly. This kind of performance is like a pitcher throwing a perfect game – a display of skill and dominance.

Élie’s journey was equally remarkable. his doubles partnership is automatically qualified. While his mixed doubles bid fell just short, the overall showing underscores his versatility and potential.

a stellar performance for the two young Aiglons, proving that hard work and dedication pay off.

Team 1 Faces Setback in Interclub Competition

In interclub action, the Aiglon Badminton Club’s top team continues to face headwinds.

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Facing Argentan in Division 1 play, she bowed 2 to 5. Victories from Benjamin Dress and Cécile Rio provided bright spots, while Guillaume Castel battled valiantly, pushing his R6-classified opponent to a decisive third set.This is the kind of grit that coaches love to see, even in defeat.

Aurélien Hurel stepped up to bolster the team in Luc Perrona’s absence, and Sophie Grangeard rounded out the lineup.

Team 2 Finds Balance in division 2

Team 2, competing in Division 2, hosted Tired, resulting in an evenly split outcome in singles matches.

Guillaume Hervo (with a double performance!) and brayan Letieur secured victories, while Valentin Derouet and Amber Hénon faced defeats. As has often been the case this season, the doubles matches proved to be the deciding factor.

Team 3 Stumbles Against Sées

While the Guillaume/Brayan duo continued their winning ways, the women’s doubles team (Amber/Alexandra Robert) and the mixed doubles team (Alexandra/Valentin) couldn’t secure the win, handing the advantage to the visitors.

On their home court, Team 3 faced the formidable Sées, the top team in their group.
Final score, 1 to 5.

Robin Burlot’s two-set victory provided the lone bright spot.

Luis Delarue, Didier Élie, Xavier February, and Stéphane Guihaire all fell short in their respective singles or doubles matches.

Anouk Nambot’s Continued Success

anouk Nambot, now playing for Saint-Maur, recently clinched the title of French Interclub Champion of National 3, contributing to her club’s promotion to National 2.

This marks yet another achievement for the former Aiglon player, further solidifying her already impressive career! It’s like a former collage player making it big in the pros – a source of pride for their alma mater.

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Aiglon Badminton Club: Key Results & Performances

To provide a clearer picture of teh club’s overall performance, here’s a summarized look at the key results from the past week, showcasing the highs and lows for the Aiglon Badminton Club:

Team/Player Competition Result Key Performance Notes
Mahé Viau French Youth Championships – Phase 1 Qualified for Finals dominated singles matches; undefeated in Phase 1.
Raphaël Élie French Youth Championships – Phase 1 Qualified for Finals (Doubles) Strong doubles showing; showed versatility.
Team 1 Interclub – Division 1 Lost to Argentan (2-5) dress & Rio secured victories; Castel fought hard.
Team 2 Interclub – Division 2 tied vs. Tired Hervo & Letieur won; Doubles proved critical.
Team 3 Interclub Lost to Sées (1-5) Burlot secured a win.
Anouk Nambot French Interclub Championship National 3 Champion Contributed to Saint-Maur’s promotion to National 2

Table 1.0: A summary detailing results and accomplishments.

FAQ: Your Questions About aiglon Badminton Answered

To further inform fans and potential members alike, here are some common questions and answers related to the Aiglon Badminton Club.

Q: What is the Aiglon Badminton Club?

A: The Aiglon Badminton Club is a French badminton club located in L’Aigle, providing opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels to participate in the sport of badminton. They frequently compete in local and regional leagues and tournaments.

Q: Where is L’Aigle located?

A: L’Aigle is a town located in the Orne department of normandy,france.

Q: How do I join the Aiglon badminton Club?

A: For information on membership and how to join the club, visit their Facebook group or contact them directly through the provided channels, which appear to be the best point of contact according to the article.

Q: What levels of play does the Aiglon Badminton Club offer?

A: The club caters to various skill levels,from recreational players to competitive athletes. They have teams playing in different divisions within the French badminton system.

Q: What are the French Youth Championships?

A: the French Youth Championships are a major tournament for young badminton players in france. Success in the regional phases leads to qualification for the national finals,offering significant recognition and opportunities for players like Mahé Viau and Raphaël Élie.

Q: What is Interclub competition?

A: Interclub competitions involve teams from different badminton clubs competing against each other within a league format. The Aiglon Badminton Club’s teams compete in various divisions.

Q: What does it mean to be “R6-classified”?

A: In French badminton, classifications (like R6) denote player skill levels. A higher number generally indicates a lower skill level, R6 players are competitive, but not at the highest level.

Q: How can I stay updated on the Aiglon Badminton Club’s activities?

A: Check their Facebook page or follow local news outlets for updates on matches, results, and club events.

Q: What are the benefits of playing badminton?

A: Badminton is a fantastic sport that helps improve cardiovascular health, agility, coordination, and social interaction. It’s a great way to stay active and have fun.

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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