Badminton Vigan: Key Highlights & Results

Sunday December 7, the second stage of the Departmental Youth Badminton Circuit took place in Vigan. 109 young people from 8 clubs in the department competed for the different titles from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., during the 180 matches that day. 12 podiums out of 15 including 6 titles for Pradines Badminton. They won the gold medal:

SD Minibad: Amélia Cuche (and also won her series against the boys), SD Poussine: Anaëlle Guirado.

SH chick: Chatelin Vavasseur Pablo, SH mini series 2: Andrieu Clément (youngest)

SD series 2: Prévost Laura, SD series 4: Maélyne Guirado

They won the silver medal: SD series 4: Lartigue Margaux, SD series 3: Nadal Nais

SHOD

SD series 2: Moreira Villard Jade

SH junior series 1: Dussillol Nathan

SD series 1: Boumbaly Anna

SH minimal series 2: Eden Post (youngest)

SH minimal series 1: Lartigue Valentin

SH junior series 2: Faurel Bastien

SH Benjamin: Boumbaly Timéo (chick)

Congratulations to all the medalists as well as all the club participants (43) and the coaches present.

Big program for this end of December:

Sunday 14, at the Cabessut complex in Cahors, the Pradines Badminton regional team will host the teams from its group and will face Rodez in the morning and Lisle-sur-Tarn in the afternoon.

Saturday December 20: adult departmental tournament in Pradines from 2 p.m. to midnight.

Nearly 80 players are expected to take part in this friendly but competitive competition (Christmas promobad formula).

Registrations for this tournament are still open until Tuesday, December 17.

James Whitfield

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