Chaumontais: Grand Est Youth Trophy Bid

Barely back from the tournament in Nogent-sur-Seine, Saturday January 17, Chaumontais Marceau Delfosse, eliminated in the quarter-finals, will this time be on the side of Clermont-sur-Argonne (Meuse), Saturday January 24, for the Grand Est regional Trophy. “This is an opportunity to correct what was missed last weekend, especially its setback”declares Delphine Catalifaud, president of the Chaumont badminton club. “If people are missing”however, “among the youngest “1”, Marceau’s category, there will be some level”notes the latter, who aspires that her “protege” “liberates himself, and that the stakes do not take precedence over his game.”

A wish also valid for Elsa Comte, among the youngest “2”, and for Manon Vollot, among the youngest “1”, both from Chaumont badminton club. “In the absence of the “best” and their “pet peeves”, they can do something cool, if they are having a good day and playing their best game”declares Delphine Catalifaud. And to conclude: “There is a move to be made. »

As for Manon Vollot, she will meet Candice Bokalot on her way. The badista from Kembs (Haut-Rhin) won in three sets. So there will be revenge in the air!

Y. T.

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