Pradines: Badminton Performance & Results

Regional interclubs. Positive result for the Pradines Badminton regional team traveling to Tarn this Sunday January 18, in Puygouzon, near Albi, during this 4th day of the regional interclubs of Occitanie. The Pradines Badminton team was therefore opposed to Albi (group leader) in the morning, then to Marvejols in the afternoon.

Rather positive result, since, thanks to its tie in the morning 4/4 and the victory in the afternoon 5/3, Pradines is reclassified in the middle of the table of this group (4th place). The final result is in the hands of the team as it faces Olemps and Rodez, the direct opponents for maintenance, on the last day in March in Rodez.

Bravo to the team made up this Sunday of Fanny Vogelweith, Maya Kieffer-Lacombe, Lisa Smaniotto, Théo Klein, Léo Valéry and Baptiste Dajean.

Demonstration for young people. This Saturday, January 24, it is near Figeac that the youngest badistas will go. The 46 Badminton Committee co-organizes with the Badminton Club Figeacois, the minibad-poussins plateau, as well as the departmental detection, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cosec gymnasium. Registrations are still open.

First club lottery. Pradines badminton is organizing a lottery for the first time, Friday January 30, at the Espère village hall. You will be able to play and support from 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.). Many prizes will be up for grabs in the super friendly atmosphere that Pradines Badminton knows how to create so well. You are not available on the 30th, so a pre-sale of boxes is in place during the various training slots.

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