Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande Badminton Club & School

The Saint-Jacques Badminton club wins the highest level of the French badminton federation and ranks second French school on the past season. “This 5e Star is an exceptional result. A real pride for all of us, Rejoices Frédéric Deléon, club president. This highest federal label, obtained for the first time, rewards the excellent work of coach Jérôme Vicent, with the support of Vice-President Jeunes Marine Duéault, Vice-President François Menge and a dozen volunteers with young people.

He continues: “It is also the fruit of the many actions carried out and collaboration with Jacquolandine schools and the Sports Office for several years. We have also set up partnerships with our local support. »»

Indeed, year after year, the badminton club continues the structuring and progress of its training.

At the end of August, several young badish Jacquolandins of the Avenir group jacquoland resumed the way to the room and the fields for an intensive internship with national competitors. Jérôme Vicent was able to start the preparation: You have to prepare the season well, which will be intense. It begins on September 13 with a regional trophy in Ploemeur (Morbihan). Young people seem ready and motivated. .

For all young people (more than 120 licensees), the recovery will take place the week of September 8, with training and sets on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

National objective 1 for the pennant team

On the Seniors side, the first team will aim this year the rise in National 1, with a trip to Rostrenen (Côtes-d’Armor) to start, before a first home game against Blois on October 18.

Saint-Jacques Badminton will be present at the association forum on September 6.

Online information and registration On the website of the association www.sjb35.com

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