Pradines Badminton: Intense Weekend in Lot | France



Loto in Espère
Credits: Pradines Badminton

Press release. The club was on all fronts this weekend. The first lottery organized this Friday in Espère was a real success: the village hall was full and nearly 280 people tried their luck during this first edition. The club thanks the many volunteers present, the donors, the Espère town hall as well as Amélie Bros and Victoria Roumègue, who largely contributed to the success of the evening. The appointment is already set for 2027.

Sunday, in Saint‑Céré, the third stage of the Departmental Youth Circuit 46 was held. Forty young people from the club made the trip, even if no junior was able to participate due to too large a number registered for a single day. Several podiums rewarded the players’ efforts: Amélia Cuche, Pablo Chatelin Vavasseur, Rose Bourmaud, Aurore Larguille, Laura Prévost, Eden Poteau and Mattéo Monasse won a title, while Maélyne Guirado, Annaëlle Guirado, Arthur Bourmaud, Clément Andrieu, Naïs Nadal, Timéo Boumbaly and Anna Boumbaly obtained a vice-champion place. The club congratulates all the young people for their performances, thanks the mobilized coaches and the very present parents.

During the Grand Cahors Sports Trophies, Friday January 30, Anna Boumbaly received the club sportswoman of the year 2025 medal. The club was also among the three nominated for the title of club of the year, confirming the positive dynamic that has been underway for several years.

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