Pradines Badminton: Results & News – Lot, France



Baptist, Fanny, Maya , Lisa, Theo and Leo.
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Press release. Positive result for the Pradines Badminton regional team, traveling to Tarn this Sunday January 18 in Puygouzon (81), near Albi, for the 4th day of the regional interclubs of Occitanie. Opposed in the morning to Albi, leader of the group, then to Marvejols in the afternoon, the team posted an encouraging result: tie 4/4 against the Albigensians and victory 5/3 against Marvejols. Thanks to these performances, Pradines returns to the middle of the table, in 4th place. The maintenance will be played out on the last day, in March in Rodez, against Olemps and Rodez, direct opponents. Today’s team was made up of Fanny Vogelweith, Maya Kieffer-Lacombe, Lisa Smaniotto, Théo Klein, Léo Valéry and Baptiste Dajean. On the youth side, this Saturday January 24, head to Figeac for the youngest badistas. The 46 Badminton Committee is co-organizing with the Badminton Club Figeacois a minibad-poussins plateau as well as departmental detection, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cosec gymnasium. Registrations remain open.

First Pradines badminton lottery

The club is organizing a lottery for the first time on Friday January 30, at the Espère village hall. Doors open at 7 p.m., lottery starts at 8 p.m. Many prizes will be up for grabs in the friendly atmosphere that makes Pradines Badminton famous. For those who are not available on the 30th, a pre-sale of boxes is offered during the various training slots.

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