U15 & U17 Teams: Next Gen Confirmed

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The Burkinabè Federation of Badminton (FB.BAD) organized the national championships of the small categories U15 and U17 from Saturday 30 to Sunday 31225 in Ouagadougou. These competitions made it possible to discover the cream of the succession of the badminton in Burkina Faso.

In simple men, the battle was tough between Franck Belemsigri and Léonel Kaboré. From the start, the meeting promises to be tight in the first set.

But it is Franck Belemsigri, more tenacious and more smart, who succeeds in deceiving Léonel in short games. He won in the first set (21-16). In the second set, Léonel seems to go back to the score. He even leads (14-12). But he lets himself be trapped by Franck and bowed 21 to 19, one defeat by 2 sets at 0.

Franck Belemsigri was better prepared for his opponent.

In double ladies, the meeting was more expeditious. Océane Ouédraogo and Julienne Bougma de Dégson were opposed to Victoria Rouamba and Bousrata Nagabila of Alpha Club. Océane and Julienne, better on all levels, dominate their opponents and won by 2 sets at 0 (21-05; 21-07).

A high level

After the senior championships held at the beginning of August, the Burkinabè Badminton Federation managed another bet by organizing competition at the level of small categories. “” The level was higher this year.

With this reached level, we are reassured that the next generation will be ensured and that the transfer to go to the main categories is also ensured “Hads the president of the Burkinabè Federation of Badminton (FB.BAD), Boukaré Ouédraogo.

The competition made it possible to see the hopes of the badminton in Burkina Faso.

For him, if work continues, these young people can make the flag of the Burkina Faso internationally in the years to come. “” There was fighting spirit and new champions have distinguished themselves », Greet still praised Boukaré Ouédraogo.

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Hubert Zoungrana, project manager at the Ministry of Sports, Youth and Employment, attended these finals in the small categories. For him, by emphasizing the next generation, the FB.BAD is also part of government policy in this direction.

« We congratulate the Federation for having held the championship because it is not given to everyone to hold a championship at this time of resilience “, Assures Hubert Zoungrana. One hundred badists took part in these national badminton championships, disputed over two days.

The results

U15 simple

Ahmado Ouédraogo (Nash)

Ulrich Balima (COZ)

Bassirou Kaboré (youth)

Simple girl U15

Océane Ouédraogo (Degamson)

Adilatou Tiendrébéogo (Youth)

Julienne Bougma (youth)

Rochsani Sanou (Dafra elites)

Double boy

Ahmad Ouédraogo and Fabrice Zangré (Nash)

Bassirou Kaboré and Omar Ouédraogo (youth)

Sateguan Sawadogo et al

Soummaila Roko and Renee Ouedrago (ATT Bobo)

Double daughter

Océnae Ouédraogo and Julienne Bougma (Démumson)

Victoria Rouba et Bousrata Nagabila (Alpha Club)

Zouleifa Sawadogo et kadidjatou koné (elits dafra)

Double girl U17

Kadjdjatou Kéré and Aminata Dicko

Doris Sanou and Oumou Sawadogo (Bobo)

Rébécca Sawadogo and Djemila Diallo (well -being)

Double boy U17

Issouf Sawadogo et franck beemsigri (Nash)

Mahamadi Oudra Soko Soko milidal sagodogo (Dégamé)

Simple girl U17

Kadidiatou (Snah)

Aminata Dicko (Nash)

Cléria Battiono (well-being)

Doris Sanou (Nazi Boni)

Simple boy U17

Franck Belemsigri

Leonel Kaboré

Mohamadi Ouédraogo (Démumson)

Youssouf Sawadogo (Nash)

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