Vernon Eure Youth Championship Results 2024

The best players of theYour met in Routot for the youth departmental championship of badminton early January 2026. Nine representatives of the badminton section of the SPN Vernon were engaged.

The latter made a strong impression as they left with 11 podiums in total, including four Eure champion titles. A remarkable performance!

“What pride for this club which, until recently, was only a leisure club. Today, it is becoming a real training and competitive club, driven by the investment and motivation of its young people.

Jérémy Brocard, youth supervisor at SPN badminton.

“A true training and competitive club”

Overview of the results.

Among the juniors, Léo Dallagasperina won the medal of bronze. On the cadet side, Amina Cissé also leaves with bronze, while Martin Pornay fails in the quarter-finals. No reward, however, for Maxence Dallagasperina and Hugo Brunet.

In the men’s doubles: medalargent for Lenny Brocard and Yolan as youngest children; gold medal for Léo Dallagasperina and Armand (Pont-de-l’Arche) in minimals; gold also for Maxence Dallagasperina and Enzo (Routot) in cadet and silver for Émilie Pornay and Wilson (Pont-Audemer) in junior.

In the ladies’ doubles: gold medal for Amina and Lola (BVRL) and silver for Maëlle Dallagasperina and Maëva (Étrépagny) in cadets/juniors.

Finally, in mixed doubles: bronze for Lenny and Mélisandre in juniors, silver for Maxence and Amina in juniors and gold for Émile and Maëlle in juniors.

“I would like to warmly thank our president Josué for the trust placed in our team, as well as my coaches Louis-Philippe, Ewan, Xavier, Fred and Achille for their commitment and their daily work. Thank you again to everyone for allowing this project to come to fruition,” concludes Jérémy Brocard.

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James Whitfield

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