Badminton Pays de Ploërmel: Season Review & Successes

The badminton country of Ploërmel (BPP), badminton club of the city of Ploërmel (Morbihan) held its general assembly, Saturday June 28, 2025, at the sports hall. This meeting was special since, for the first time, a tournament preceded the general assembly. The club, which has the 2 -star federal label, has 272 licensees (63.4 % men and 36.6 % women) with more than a hundred young people. This is the second club in Morbihan in terms of size.

An expanding club

Co-prreshed by Gilles Renault and Yoanne Manceny, the club continues to develop on many fronts. We have opened a suitable sports niche announces the latter. On Thursday evening, this niche brings together fifteen players. We welcome foreigners who are in integration. The Payërmel country badminton is a welcoming club adds Gilles Renault.

Now comes the time to take stock of the season. First good news: all the teams are maintained. The Sisters Coralie Amiot and Solène Amiot are champions of Morbihan in double ladies. Clémence Le Roy and Christelle Robiaux are vice-championnes of Morbihan. Among young people, there were thirty victories, thirty silver medals and thirty-seven bronze medals. It’s a very great season in terms of results constate Yoanne Manceny. These results are interesting and promising for the future .

We note the arrival of an employee for the 2025-2026 season, it is Jean-Noël Vulcain. Several players have received their feathers, synonymous with real federal recognition. In total, 46 feathers were distributed: thirty-six yellow, five green, three blue and two red. Clément le Lan and Jules Cargouët are the red feathers, a rare distinction.

We would like to evolve announces Gilles Renault, concerning the upcoming projects of the BPP. The club wishes, among other things, to develop the school of young people. The Badminton Pays de Ploërmel will also organize the twelfth Brocéliande tournament, a national competition, on November 29 and 30, 2025 and will perhaps host the regional veterans championship.

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