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New Badminton Club Aims to Serve Up Success in Eure, France
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Two badminton enthusiasts, Raphaël Sarazin (50) and Jetry Jérémy (41), have teamed up to fill a void in the southern Eure region of France: a dedicated badminton club.
on December 27, 2024, they officially launched the BCSE (Badminton Club in the South of Eure), solidifying thier commitment by filing the club’s statutes just four days later.
Sarazin takes on the role of president, wiht Jérémy as treasurer and Audrey Leudière as secretary.
the club’s formation wasn’t without it’s challenges. But we needed covered land,
Sarazin explained. After considering locations near Verneuil and Damville,they partnered with the intercommunality,securing the Roger Quéméner gymnasium in Mesnils-sur-iton. The club now boasts three senior slots (Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.) and one youth slot (Wednesdays, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.).
BCSE: Building a Badminton Community
The BCSE is starting from the ground up, much like a minor league baseball team building its roster and fan base.
To introduce the club to the community, Sarazin and his team are hosting an open day this Saturday, June 21, at the Quéméner gymnasium.
It will take place throughout the day, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Sarazin said. We will organize demonstrations, small games, quizzes… In short, full of entertainment that will be open to everyone, from 5 to 77 years old! Rackets and shuttlecocks will be available for those who want to test themselves this Saturday.
With fifteen potential members already on board,the Badminton Club in the south of Eure aims to quickly double its membership and establish itself as a competitive force.
The BCSE stands out as the onyl club in the southern Eure region affiliated with the French Badminton Federation (FFBAD). This affiliation allows its players to participate in official individual and team competitions.The club even aspires to host its inaugural tournament at the gymnasium next season.
We think we can offer an annual license at less than €100 at the start of the 2025 school year, whether leisure or competition player,
Sarazin stated. he also extended an invitation to potential sponsors: And if there are patrons who want to help us, we also expect their arms open, now. They can be clearly visible on our future outfits (jacket, jersey, shorts) and be part of a club that wants to convey good values in the south of eure.
The new scoring system of 3 x 15 points being introduced in 2025 could impact the club’s competitive strategy [[2]].Shorter games may require a more aggressive and less risky playing style.
For badminton players looking to improve their overhead shots, resources are available online [[1]]. Mastering these shots is crucial for success in competitive badminton.
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BCSE: Key Facts and Figures
To better understand the badminton Club in the South of eure (BCSE),here’s a summary of key data points:
| Feature | Details |
| :———————- | :—————————————————————————— |
| Club Name | Badminton club in the South of Eure (BCSE) |
| Launch Date | December 27,2024 |
| Location | Mesnils-sur-Iton,Eure,france |
| gymnasium | Roger Quéméner gymnasium |
| President | Raphaël Sarazin |
| Treasurer | Jetry Jérémy |
| Secretary | Audrey Leudière |
| Senior Sessions | Mondays,Thursdays,and Fridays (8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.) |
| Youth Sessions | Wednesdays (6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.) |
| Affiliation | French Badminton Federation (FFBAD) |
| Membership Goal | Double current membership |
| Estimated License Cost | Under €100 (for the 2025-2026 school year) |
| focus | Building a competitive badminton force and community |
SEO-Pleasant FAQ Section: Your Badminton Questions answered
To enhance readability and provide valuable facts for our readers interested in Badminton, here’s a frequently asked questions (FAQ) section:
Q1: What is the Badminton Club in the South of Eure (BCSE)?
A: The BCSE is a newly established badminton club in Mesnils-sur-Iton, Eure, France. Founded by Raphaël Sarazin and Jetry Jérémy, the club aims to provide badminton playing opportunities for both casual players and those interested in competitive play. As the only club in the area affiliated with the French Badminton Federation (FFBAD), the BCSE offers official competition pathways.
Q2: Where is the BCSE located?
A: The club is based in the Roger Quéméner gymnasium in Mesnils-sur-Iton, France.
Q3: When are the playing sessions?
A: The BCSE offers sessions for seniors on Mondays,Thursdays,and Fridays from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.Youth sessions are available on Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Q4: How can I join the BCSE or learn more?
A: For information, join BCSE’s open day taking place on June 21, at the Roger Quéméner gymnasium.
Q5: Is the BCSE affiliated with any badminton organizations?
A: Yes, the BCSE is affiliated with the French Badminton Federation (FFBAD), enabling participation in official individual and team competitions.
Q6: What is the estimated cost of a club membership?
A: The club hopes to offer annual licenses for less than €100 at the start of the 2025-2026 school year.
Q7: Does the club offer coaching or training?
A: Information on coaching or training will be available at the open day on June 21, or contact the club directly.
Q8: How does the new scoring system (3 x 15) affect the game?
A: The upcoming 3 x 15 point scoring system, being introduced in 2025, may mean shorter games that will likely require players to adopt a more aggressive style, taking fewer risks to win faster. This strategic shift will influence how the BCSE prepares its players for competitive matches.
Q9: How can I become a sponsor of the BCSE?
A: Potential sponsors are welcome and can have their logos displayed on club apparel, such as jackets, jerseys, and shorts. Contact Raphaël Sarazin directly to learn more.
Q10: Where can I find resources to improve my badminton skills?
A: While this article is focused on local club news, the web has many badminton resources. Refer to BadmintonCentral for tips and training: [[1]] to improve your overhead shots.