Vigan Medals: Lot’s Achievement



Maélyne Guirado (gold), Margaux Lartigue (silver), and Lionel Servais, president of the Bouriane Badminton club.
Credits: Pradines Badminton

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. Great harvest for the club: 12 podiums out of 15 including 6 titles for Pradines Badminton.

They won the gold medal:

SD minibad: Amélia Cuche (who also wins her series against the boys) SD chick: 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 are silver medalists:

SD series 4: Lartigue Margaux SD series 3: Nadal Nais SH junior series 2: Alaoui El Mhandi Noham SD series 2: Moreira Villard Jade SH junior series 1: Dussillol Nathan SD series 1: Boumbaly Anna SH minimal series 2: Poteau Eden (youngest) SH minimal series 1: Lartigue Valentin SH junior series 2: Faurel Bastien SH youngest: Boumbaly Timéo (chick) Congratulations to all the medalists as well as all the club participants (43) and the coaches present.

For the end of December, the program promises to be busy:

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.

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James Whitfield

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