Gragnague Badminton: 2026 Season Kick-Off | Haute-Garonne

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Gragna'Bad: three teams, three victories.

Gragna’Bad: three teams, three victories. Credits: DBE

The year 2026 begins under the best auspices for the Gragnague badminton club.

After an already promising 2025 season, the Gragna’Bad teams achieved a perfect performance during the fourth day of the Interclubs, winning on all fronts. The G-BAD1 team scored a valuable victory against Blagnac Badminton, at the end of a contested meeting full of twists and turns. Solidity, regularity and collective spirit made the difference in achieving success at the end of the effort. In the process, G-BAD 2 confirmed the good dynamic by gaining the upper hand over Aussonne. A new victory which consolidates the team’s place in the ranking and testifies to the seriousness of the entire collective. Same state of mind on the side of G-BAD3, who distinguished himself against Bad’in Fenouillet. Confidence, cohesion and combativeness were there for a meeting controlled from start to finish. In total, the results of this Interclub J4 are clear: three teams, three victories. Enough to fuel the club’s ambitions for the rest of the season and confirm its good progress in the regional badista landscape. Always faithful to its values, Gragna’Bad demonstrates that it is possible to combine pleasure of the game, collective commitment and conviviality, on and off the pitch. The club did not fail to thank its supporters, who came in large numbers to set the mood in the gymnasium, as well as its partner Go Into Life Sports, whose jerseys continue to attract compliments even from opponents. With this thunderous start, 2026 seems to rhyme with success for Gragna’Bad.

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