The Badminton club Kemperle had a busy weekend with several events in the Salle des Cordiers, notably the “blackminton” tournament, for the benefit of the Telethon, which mobilized 300 players, Saturday evening, December 6, 2025, and the third round of the Finistère youth circuit for the young categories, Saturday and Sunday.
Young people in the spotlight
In two days, the young people have multiplied the good results with numerous victories. Among the latter, we can cite those of Louka Bihan, in junior elite, Axel Jambon, in cadet hope 3, Nino Alix Le Gruiec, in cadet hope 1, Romain Le Teuff, in junior hope 1, and Bleuenn Le Bronnec Flouret, in junior elite. There were also six 100% Quimperloise finals with the victories of Enzo Mercier against Neil Doreau, in minibad; of Anna Bouillot against Maëlys Hiaumet; of Malo Brishoual against Maël Lejeune, in youngest hopes 2; Antoine Kern against Malone Hilmoine, in minimal elite; of Tymeo Le Clainche against Ethan Tallec, in elite cadet; and Lylou le Clainche against Margaux Robins, in minimal elite. “All these good results allow us to prepare well for the Finistère championship, which will take place on January 24 and 25, 2026, in the Cordiers room,” declares Quentin Tuaillon, BCK coach.
Fit adults
For their part, the adults went to the Téléthon tournament, at Relecq-Kerhuon, where there were victories for Louis Rohou and Léandre Le Cappeleare, in men’s doubles series 2, and Léo Guillou Duval, in men’s singles series 3. There were also finals for Niobée Belleaubre and Malou Bossard in women’s doubles series 2, Eliott Lieutier and Kean Le Visage in men’s doubles series 1, and Damien L’homme and Noé Deman, in men’s doubles series 3.
James Whitfield
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